A Premier Entertainment Destination in Little Havana
- Lola Garcia
- January 29, 2024
Welcome to loanDepot Miami Marlins Park , the state-of-the-art retractable roof ballpark nestled in the heart of Miami’s vibrant Little Havana. Since its grand opening in 2012, loanDepot Park has not only been the proud home of the Miami Marlins Park bu t also a first-class entertainment destination that transcends the boundaries of baseball. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore the unique features, experiences, and reviews that make Miami Marlins Park a must-visit for locals and tourists alike.
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State-of-the-Art Infrastructure
Roof technology.
The highlight of Miami Marlins Park is undoubtedly its cutting-edge retractable roof, a marvel of engineering that enhances the overall experience. Whether enjoying a game on a sunny day or under the stars, the roof ensures that every moment is tailored to perfection.
Diverse Events Beyond Baseball
Beyond the thrilling baseball action, Miami Marlins Park transforms into a cultural hub, hosting a myriad of local and international events. Immerse yourself in the vibrant South Florida culture with concerts, festivals, and more, making every visit a unique and unforgettable experience .
Visitor Experiences
Testimonials from enthusiastic visitors, kmb_ga, atlanta, georgia.
Caught a Sunday game with my husband and nephew. Stadium itself is newer and nice. Loved the Bobblehead museum display, colorful containers and artwork outside, and large windows allowing in natural light and some city views.
Amanda M, Saint Paul, Minnesota
A welcome place for an opposing fan!
My teen son and I are on a bit of a stadium tour. This happened to be the destination of our home team during our spring break. We caught two nights of baseball with the roof open. Parking nearby was very easy (we purchased in advance) and traffic direction around the stadium (and some construction) was handled well.
Nicole F, Vero Beach, Florida
Tuesday, July 4th, 2023 party of 4 VIP Home Plate Parking VIP suite with unlimited food and drinks Home Plate Seating Section FL6 Marlins Won Slight traffic getting into the parking areas, extremely easy VIP parking once away from general parking, no wait through security to Home Plate Suite or seats Comfortable seats, delicious food, snacks, desserts (bravo to the chef and crew) Retractable roof was closed (thank God) but those stadium lights were cooking us in real-time (bring a handheld fan) Perfect center view and I’m positive we were on TV the entire time Wonderful experience from start to finish.
Tws27, Stewartstown, Pennsylvania
Great Place to Watch a Game
Traveled to Miami to watch our home team play the Miami Marlins Park. Overall, we had a tremendous time at Loan Depot Park. Unfortunately, many locals do not currently attend games, so field level tickets were easy to obtain and very reasonably priced .
Stadium Accessibility and Amenities
Seating and food options.
Miami Marlins Park caters to the diverse preferences of its visitors with a wide array of seating options, from field-level seats to VIP suites. The food offerings, though varying in reviews, provide a mix of classic ballpark fare and diverse culinary delights .
Tips for a Seamless Experience
Transportation and parking.
While some visitors highlight the ease of parking, others suggest using the “Park” app for a smoother experience. Planning can enhance your overall visit, ensuring a stress-free time at the ballpark.
Miami Marlins Park stands as a testament to modern sports and entertainment venues. With its innovative features, diverse events, and positive visitor experiences, it has firmly established itself as a premier destination in Little Havana . Whether you’re a baseball enthusiast or someone seeking a memorable cultural experience, loanDepot Park promises an unforgettable visit.
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Quick Facts About Marlins Park
Year opened.
Miami Marlins (1991)
Team Colors
Midnight Black, Miami Blue, Caliente Red, Slate Gray
Upcoming Homestands at Marlins Park
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Marlins Park | Ballpark Info
Accommodations for disabilities.
Parking: You can find accessible parking in all 4 garages, and most of the surface parking lots. Surface lots West 3 (W3) and East 2 (E2) are the only lots where there are no accessible spaces. Spaces are first come first serve.
Gates: There are 3 accessible entrances to Marlins Park: 1B Entrance, 3B Entrance, and Center Field Entrance.
Elevator: You can find elevators in the following locations:
- Near the 3B entrance lobby – only provides access to the Promenade level
- The Club DEX Imaging lobby
- Near the 1B Dugout Club lobby – access to Promenade, Legends, and Vista levels.
- Near the Bobby Madura lobby – access to Promenade level.
- Near the center field entrance – access to Promenade level and Home Run Porch
Noise Cancelling Headphones & Assistive Listening Devices: You can check out a pair of noise cancelling headphones or hearing amplification devices from the Guest Services desks near section 15 and 318. You’ll need an ID to check them out.
Ramps: There are two ramps at Marlins Park. One is located near the 3B entrance, and the other near the 1B entrance.
Restrooms: There are wheelchair accessible stalls in all of the bathrooms located throughout Marlins Park. You can find family and companion restrooms in the following sections: 2, 7, 22, 39, 134, 201, 209, 221, 302, 312, and 318.
Seating: The Marlins offer accessible seating on each level. You can also purchase up to 3 companion seats with each accessible seat.
Wheelchair Service: The Marlins offer wheelchair transportation services from any of their parking garages to your seats. Just request the service at the entrance or a Guest Services center. You can also call Guest Services at 305-480-1300. Additionally, you can text MARLINS with your name and location to 69050 to request wheelchair service.
If you need cash for walking vendors, you can find ATMs in the following locations:
- The New Era Team Store (West Plaza)
- 3B entrance
- Section 204
- Section 227
- Section 318
You can bring in 1 bag per person, as long as it is soft-sided and no larger than 16″ x 16″ x 8″. There is no storage area for bags that are too large, so you’ll need to walk back to your parking spot if you have items that are not allowed into the park.
Batting Practice
Gates open 90 minutes before first pitch, so you’ll likely miss the home team’s BP. You can still get there in time to watch the visitors though. You’ll be asked to find your seat 45 minutes before the game starts. If you’re a Marlins Member (season ticket holder), you can enter the park 2.5 hours before gametime on Friday or Saturday. Just flas your Marlins ID at the 3B gate.
Bring Your Own Food
You can bring your own food into Marlins Park as long as it is in individual serving sizes and placed inside a clear plastic bag. You can also bring in a sealed bottle of water that is 20oz or smaller.
Charging Stations
Running low on phone juice? You can find charging stations at the following locations:
- Sections 36/38
- Near the Budweiser Bowtie Bar
Guest Services
If you have any issues or questions while at the ballpark, please utilize Guest Services. Each MLB team has this department, and they are solely focused on making sure each fan has a safe and memorable time at the ballpark.
You can call the Marlins Guest Services team at 305-480-1300, or visit the desks in sections 15 and 318. You can also confidentially text the Marlins Park Security Team and Guest Services by texting the word FISH along with a description of your issue and location to 69050.
All gates at Marlins Park open 90 minutes prior to first pitch. If you have a ticket to The Club, you can enter 2 hours prior to game time. If you’re a Marlins Member (season ticket holder), you can enter the park 2.5 hours before game time on Friday or Saturday. Just flash your Marlins ID at the 3B gate.
The Marlins occasionally run promotions and giveaways. See if your game is included here .
Sunday Funday: Sunday games are Family Sunday Fundays. There will be pregame activities near section 15, and kids 14 and under can run the bases after the game.
Radio Broadcast
If you prefer to listen to the ballgame while at Marlins Park, tune to 102 FM for English and 104 FM in Spanish. These are in ballpark feeds. The official radio affiliates of the Miami Marlins are WINZ 940 AM for English and WAQI 710 AM for Spanish.
You can find family and companion restrooms in the following sections: 2, 7, 22, 39, 134, 201, 209, 221, 302, 312, and 318.
Retired Numbers
The Marlins have not retired any numbers other than Jackie Robinson’s #42, which was retired throughout all of the MLB in 1997.
No tailgating is allowed in the official Marlins lots.
The Marlins offer tours of Marlins Park on non-game days. Stops include the bobblehead museum, press room, workout room, owner’s suite, and more. Find more details and book your tour here .
Marlins Park| Must Do
Snap a photo of homer on the art walk.
The former owner of the Miami Marlins, Jeffrey Loria, is an art dealer. He requested that his good friend Red Grooms submit a proposal for a home run sculpture that embodied the spirit of Miami. The result was a $2.5M, 7 story tall, neon sculpture that sat in the outfield. Every time a Marlin would hit a home run, the sculpture would spin, light up, and flash lasers to celebrate the blast. It would be kind to say it had….mixed reviews when the park first opened. And when the new CEO, Derek Jeter took the helm, he was adamant that it would not be allowed to remain inside. Jeter won the argument, and “Homer” now sits outside in the ballpark’s East Plaza on the “Art Walk”. It functions everyday at 3:05pm (if you’ve ever heard a Pitbull song, you know that’s Miami’s zip code). The Marlins may also run the sculpture after a hometeam home run, or a win.
Relish the old Orange Bowl Site
The Orange Bowl stood on the site of Marlins Park from 1935 to 2008, when it was demolished to make room for the ballpark. You’ll find nods towards the 77-year history of the Orange Bowl around and throughout the park. Most notably, the letters from the original “Miami Orange Bowl” sign are scattered around the East Plaza. Depending on where you stand, the letters spell different words – Like “Game Won”. Near the corner of NW 5th Street and Marlins Way, you’ll also find public benches that were constructed from the materials of the original seats in the stadium. And located near sections 24 and 25 is a tribute to the history of the Orange Bowl. Perhaps the coolest nod to the orange bowl is the clear view of the Miami Skyline you can see over the left field wall. This is nearly the same view as the open East End Zone of the Orange Bowl.
Bobblehead Museum
One of the coolest features of Marlins Park when it was built was the unique Bobblehead Museum. The Marlins’ former owner Jeffrey Loria took several bobbleheads from his personal collection and sent them to Cooperstown. However, there are still about 400 bobbleheads remaining at the park. They are showcased in a vibrating display case, which keeps the heads bobbeling. It’s also backed with mirrors so you can see the detail on the backs of the uniforms. Find it behind home plate in the main concourse.
Opinions on the ethics of the Marlins’ fish tank backstop vary. However, it’s a feature that is unique amongst MLB ballparks. Both Tropicana Field , and Oracle Park have aquariums. But, neither of them are as close to the action as the fish backstop at Marlins Park. Your only chance to see the Marlins’ Aquarium will be before the game starts or via a tour. Of course if you care to fork out the money for the seats right behind home plate, you’ll get an excellent view.
Keep an Eye out for Derek Jeter
Much like many aging New Yorkers who grow tired of the bustling city, Derek Jeter relocated to Florida for his “second act”. As the team’s acting CEO, Jeter attends several games from his suite behind home plate. He’s been known to sign autographs and snap photos with fans, especially at games with sub-par attendance.
Visit the Brand New Biscayne Bay Brew Hall
Set to debut in 2020 (we all know how that went), the brand new Biscayne Bay Brew Hall is located near sections 15 and 16 on the Promenade level. It’s a 3,000 square foot food hall with food, beer, and live music. If you are more interested in the social scene and scoping out the unique features of each park, this could be a great place to kill some time. Be sure to grab a signature German style “Marlins Lager”, brewed locally by Bsicayne Bay.
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Marlins Park | Transportation and Parking
Marlins Park is in the heart of the Little Havana neighborhood, which is a residential area. This provides a few off-site parking options, but some people will find the safety and convenience of the official parking lots worth the cost. Even though the ballpark is West of downtown, you can still find yourself in traffic, so as usual, we recommend getting to the ballgame early.
Official Marlins Park Lots
You typically won’t have any problems being able to find a spot in one of the official Marlins lots — approximately 5,600 spaces are on site! There are 4 covered parking garages, and 6 surface parking lots available. The parking rate is the same for all lots:
- Monday – Friday: $15
- Saturday – Sunday: $20, or $15 if purchased in advance here .
- Marquee Games (popular opponents) – $25, or $20 if purchased in advance here .
The Marlins recommend that you book your parking ahead of time, which can remove some of the stress of figuring out where to go on gameday. Click here to reserve your spot.
You can also try to snag a resale parking pass from a site like StubHub or SeatGeek. You may be able to save a few dollars that way.
Off-Site / Free Parking Options Near Marlins Park
As mentioned above, Marlins Park is in the middle of the Little Havana neighborhood. This means you’ll have several options for off-site parking. Many of the residents in the area will lease out the space in front of their homes or in their driveways. If you’re comfortable with leaving your car on someone’s property, this can be a good way to save $10 or so bucks. There are also a few grass lots in the area that will be cheaper than the official lots.
Public Transportation
There are plenty of public transportation options to get to Marlins Park.
MDT Bus: You can take the Route 55 Bus from the Historic Overtown / Lyric Theatre Metrorail Station. The bus will travel over the 5th St Bridge and drop you on the corner of Marlins Way and NW 4 St.
Metrorail: There are also two Metrorail stops within a mile of the ballpark. Depending on where you are coming from, this may be your best bet. The Miami Trolley will also run from the Civic Center Metrorail Station to Marlins Park, if the almost mile walk is a bit long for you.
Uber & Lyft
The official rideshare lot at Marlins Park is East Lot 1 , on the northeast side of the park. The lot is off of Orange Bowl Way, between NW 5th and 6th streets.
If you’re new to Uber, you can use this link to get a discount on your first few rides.
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Marlins Park | Best Seats
Best seats for marlins history.
The Marlins have won two World Series (’97 and ’03), but both took place before the new park was built. The only historic seat found in Marlins Park is in Section 19, Row H, Seat 12. It’s red, in a sea of blue seats, and was the first seat to be installed in the ballpark.
Best Seats for Game Views
If you’ve read any of our other guides, you know that we prefer to sit on the 1B line. Our reasoning is that it gives you a straight on look to almost every area of the field, and you’re close to where the majority of plays happen. In Miami, there’s even more of a reason to sit on the 1B line. Not only do you get terrific game views, you also get a great view of the Miami skyline, and one of the park’s most notable features. In left center, the back wall of the park actually slides open, giving the park even more of an open field. Granted, the roof is closed more than it’s open, the view is still decent with the lid shut.
Where not to Sit
Marlins Park has great sitelines from just about anywhere in the park, with no truly obstructed seats. Just be aware of the obvious obstructions like foul poles and overhangs from above sections. If we had to caution against sitting anywhere in this park, we’d recommend staying away from the upper corners, which will feel the furthest away from the action, and will prevent you from getting a good look at the huge video board in right center.
Best Seats for Shade
Another perk to the 1B line in this park is that it will be the first to receive shade during a day game or summer evening. If you are attending a day game and the roof is open, you may be most comfortable in the last few rows of each section where the overhang from the above level will offer some cover.
Best Seats for Foul Balls
According to foulballz.com , your best bets for catching a foul ball at Marlins Park are in sections 19-22 on the 3B line, and 7-9 on the 1B side. Keep in mind that with the extension of the protective netting, you’ll need a pop up to have a shot at catching a ball. But, you’ll still have a fair chance of getting a toss up in these sections, too.
Marlins Park | Ballpark Food
In the must do section, we mentioned the Biscayne Bay Brew Hall, which is proudly serving the Marlins Larger. We’re just not sure how you could pass up a beer named after a baseball team. Snag one from the Brew Hall. Not only will you get a tasty beer, you can feel good about it too! A portion of each purchase is donated to the Miami Marlins Foundation’s Home Plate Meals Program.
Best Value Beer: A few years ago, the Marlins introduced a value menu, the 3o5 menu…Mr. Worldwide would be so proud. It features $3 hot dogs, popcorn, pretzels, nachos, water and soda, and $5 domestic draft beers. You can also snag a $5 Mojo Pork Taco while you’re in line for your beer. The deal is available at every game in sections 13 and 37.
The Must Have: Novecento Empanadas
Novecento is a local franchise with several popular locations around the Miami area. They’re famous for their Argentinian food — specifically their empanadas. At Marlins Park, you can choose from made-from-scratch steak, chicken, or spinach. Find it in section 24.
Something Special: Cuban Sandwich
Miami has a thriving Cuban community. Heck, the neighborhood that Marlins Park is located in is called Little Havana. You certainly can’t travel to Miami without getting a Cuban Sandwich. Some fans will state that you should get a Cuban from a restaurant outside of the park, to which we say “why not get one at each place?” Find them at La Cocina in section 40, and order up a side of yucca fries.
The Challenge: Bubble Waffle Cracker Jack Sundae
Why get boring old Cracker Jacks when you could order this monstrosity (and we mean that in the best way possible)? Get a bubble waffle (sometimes called egg waffle), topped with vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, chocolate sauce, and of course…Cracker Jacks. Find it at Sweets in section 26.
Vegetarian and Vegan Options at Marlins Park
You have a few options for meatless or plant based foods at Marlins Park. For vegetarians, you’ll be able to find cheese nachos, popcorn, and pretzels throughout the park. You can also find cheese pizza at Miami’s Best Pizza in section 10. Vegans can find Mushroom Tacos from Butterfly Taco in section 107, and a Veggie Burger from Pincho in section 19. Couple it with the sweet potato tots which are also vegan. We’ve also heard that you can find a few vegan and vegetarian options from the grab and go El Mercadito near section 1.
Marlins Park | Surrounding Area
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Marlins Now Offering Stadium Tours
Fans can get an inside look at marlins park for $10, by david hill • published june 15, 2012 • updated on june 15, 2012 at 12:57 pm.
The Miami Marlins keep finding ways to extract revenue out of their new stadium in Little Havana. The team has begun offering tours of Marlins Park on non-event days for $10 a person.
The tour takes fans all over the park, including the area behind home plate on the field. The home clubhouse, home batting cage area and Diamond Club, and the bobblehead museum are also featured stops on the tour.
And if the Marlins Park tour is like any other tour, it probably ends with a trip to one of the team shops inside the stadium.
Tours operate Monday through Saturday from 10:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M., except when the Marlins play at home or when other major events are scheduled at Marlins Park. Group tours (accommodating between 10 and 25 people) are available by appointment.
The cost of a ticket, while cheaper than the least expensive Marlins game ticket, might strike Marlins fans as a bit steep nonetheless. Since local governments footed most of the bill for the stadium's construction, shouldn't residents get free admission for a tour?
At the very least, the tour should include a swim in the Clevelander pool, a chance to open or close Marlins Park's retractable roof, and a snack from Heath Bell's locker (we're guessing he's a Little Debbie connoisseur, though he may also keep a stash of Big League Chew in his locker).
The team could also let tour patrons feed the fish in the tanks behind home plate and show fans the holding pen where they keep Jeff Conine. The possibilities are endless.
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Fans can call l 1-877-MARLINS or e-mail [email protected] for more information. All tickets can be purchased at the ticket windows located on Felo Ramirez Drive (NW 6 Street between NW 14 Avenue and NW 15 Avenue).
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- Atmosphere 4.0
Formerly known as Marlins Park, loanDepot Park is the home base for the Miami Marlins, the city's Major League Baseball team. Located in the Little Havana neighborhood, the ballpark is ultramodern with a trace of classic Miami culture. Visitors who make it to a game get to watch one of baseball's most interesting teams. Though the Marlins have won two World Series titles since they began playing in 1993, travelers aren't guaranteed a win: The Marlins have the least number of winning seasons of any MLB franchise.
Spectators are generally astounded by the park, especially by its diverse food offerings. They praise the retractable roof, which ensures that it's always baseball weather, even during Miami's sweltering summers. Ticket prices vary based on the game. They are available for purchase in advance on the Miami Marlins' page of the MLB website . Visitors can also take tours of the park for $15 per adult and $10 for kids ages 14 and under. Hours vary and reservations should be made in advance . The Nos. 7, 11, 51 and 208 bus routes drop passengers a few blocks from the park.
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Marlins Park Tour
Marlin Park is one of the more intimate parks in MLB with only 37,000 seats. The Park has an award winning retractable roof and other state of the art features, including and rare feature in Baseball called the “Art in Places” located all over the grounds. Another special feature that sets the Marlins team apart are their Dance/Cheer team; the first ever in MLB. How fun and sort of crazy is that?
Fans who wish to tour the “Jewel of Major League” can purchase tickets to see such sites as the clubhouse, batting cage, the Art in Places displays, Bobble head Display, premium seating areas, and the actual playing field. You can purchase tickets at the Box Office located at Felo Ramirez drive.
Tickets cost $10 per person and are non-exchangeable and non-refundable. Tickets are purchased for the particular date and time so you should plan to buy your ticket for the specific day you wish to visit. Tours are offered Monday through Saturday at 10 am and 2 pm, except on days that games are played at home and on days for special events.
Groups of 25 or more people MUST schedule their tours by appointment only. Visit their website to learn how to set up your larger group tours.
Enjoy the experience of watching this team become a part of history and enjoy learning about their bitter rivalries with the New York Mets and the other Florida-based team in the “other” league, the Tampa Bay Rays. Share in the fun and excitement of learning more about Marlin Park. When you come to attend games you can show off your knowledge and give your friends a tour of the public places like the art displays and bobble heads. You will love your day in the sun with the Marlins.
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Moscow metro private tours.
- 2-hour tour $87: 10 Must-See Moscow Metro stations with hotel pick-up and drop-off
- 3-hour tour $137: 20 Must-See Moscow Metro stations with Russian lunch in beautifully-decorated Metro Diner + hotel pick-up and drop off.
- Metro pass is included in the price of both tours.
Highlight of Metro Tour
- Visit 10 must-see stations of Moscow metro on 2-hr tour and 20 Metro stations on 3-hr tour, including grand Komsomolskaya station with its distinctive Baroque décor, aristocratic Mayakovskaya station with Soviet mosaics, legendary Revolution Square station with 72 bronze sculptures and more!
- Explore Museum of Moscow Metro and learn a ton of technical and historical facts;
- Listen to the secrets about the Metro-2, a secret line supposedly used by the government and KGB;
- Experience a selection of most striking features of Moscow Metro hidden from most tourists and even locals;
- Discover the underground treasure of Russian Soviet past – from mosaics to bronzes, paintings, marble arches, stained glass and even paleontological elements;
- Learn fun stories and myths about Coffee Ring, Zodiac signs of Moscow Metro and more;
- Admire Soviet-era architecture of pre- and post- World War II perious;
- Enjoy panoramic views of Sparrow Hills from Luzhniki Metro Bridge – MetroMost, the only station of Moscow Metro located over water and the highest station above ground level;
- If lucky, catch a unique «Aquarelle Train» – a wheeled picture gallery, brightly painted with images of peony, chrysanthemums, daisies, sunflowers and each car unit is unique;
- Become an expert at navigating the legendary Moscow Metro system;
- Have fun time with a very friendly local;
- + Atmospheric Metro lunch in Moscow’s the only Metro Diner (included in a 3-hr tour)
Hotel Pick-up
Metro stations:.
Komsomolskaya
Novoslobodskaya
Prospekt Mira
Belorusskaya
Mayakovskaya
Novokuznetskaya
Revolution Square
Sparrow Hills
+ for 3-hour tour
Victory Park
Slavic Boulevard
Vystavochnaya
Dostoevskaya
Elektrozavodskaya
Partizanskaya
Museum of Moscow Metro
- Drop-off at your hotel, Novodevichy Convent, Sparrow Hills or any place you wish
- + Russian lunch in Metro Diner with artistic metro-style interior for 3-hour tour
Fun facts from our Moscow Metro Tours:
From the very first days of its existence, the Moscow Metro was the object of civil defense, used as a bomb shelter, and designed as a defense for a possible attack on the Soviet Union.
At a depth of 50 to 120 meters lies the second, the coded system of Metro-2 of Moscow subway, which is equipped with everything you need, from food storage to the nuclear button.
According to some sources, the total length of Metro-2 reaches over 150 kilometers.
The Museum was opened on Sportivnaya metro station on November 6, 1967. It features the most interesting models of trains and stations.
Coffee Ring
The first scheme of Moscow Metro looked like a bunch of separate lines. Listen to a myth about Joseph Stalin and the main brown line of Moscow Metro.
Zodiac Metro
According to some astrologers, each of the 12 stops of the Moscow Ring Line corresponds to a particular sign of the zodiac and divides the city into astrological sector.
Astrologers believe that being in a particular zadiac sector of Moscow for a long time, you attract certain energy and events into your life.
Paleontological finds
Red marble walls of some of the Metro stations hide in themselves petrified inhabitants of ancient seas. Try and find some!
- Every day each car in Moscow metro passes more than 600 km, which is the distance from Moscow to St. Petersburg.
- Moscow subway system is the 5th in the intensity of use (after the subways of Beijing, Tokyo, Seoul and Shanghai).
- The interval in the movement of trains in rush hour is 90 seconds .
What you get:
- + A friend in Moscow.
- + Private & customized Moscow tour.
- + An exciting pastime, not just boring history lessons.
- + An authentic experience of local life.
- + Flexibility during the walking tour: changes can be made at any time to suit individual preferences.
- + Amazing deals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the very best cafes & restaurants. Discounts on weekdays (Mon-Fri).
- + A photo session amongst spectacular Moscow scenery that can be treasured for a lifetime.
- + Good value for souvenirs, taxis, and hotels.
- + Expert advice on what to do, where to go, and how to make the most of your time in Moscow.
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Things to Do in Elektrostal, Russia - Elektrostal Attractions
Things to do in elektrostal.
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- 4.0 of 5 bubbles & up
- Good for Kids
- Good for a Rainy Day
- Good for Couples
- Budget-friendly
- Good for Big Groups
- Honeymoon spot
- Good for Adrenaline Seekers
- Hidden Gems
- Adventurous
- Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, photos, and popularity.
1. Electrostal History and Art Museum
2. Statue of Lenin
3. Park of Culture and Leisure
4. museum and exhibition center.
5. Museum of Labor Glory
7. Galereya Kino
8. viki cinema, 9. smokygrove.
10. Gandikap
11. papa lounge bar, 12. karaoke bar.
- Statue of Lenin
- Electrostal History and Art Museum
- Park of Culture and Leisure
- Museum and Exhibition Center
- Museum of Labor Glory
Elektrostal Attractions Information
- Preplanned tours
- Daytrips out of Moscow
- Themed tours
- Customized tours
- St. Petersburg
Moscow Metro 2019
Will it be easy to find my way in the Moscow Metro? It is a question many visitors ask themselves before hitting the streets of the Russian capital. As metro is the main means of transport in Moscow – fast, reliable and safe – having some skills in using it will help make your visit more successful and smooth. On top of this, it is the most beautiful metro in the world !
. There are over 220 stations and 15 lines in the Moscow Metro. It is open from 6 am to 1 am. Trains come very frequently: during the rush hour you won't wait for more than 90 seconds! Distances between stations are quite long – 1,5 to 2 or even 3 kilometers. Metro runs inside the city borders only. To get to the airport you will need to take an onground train - Aeroexpress.
RATES AND TICKETS
Paper ticket A fee is fixed and does not depend on how far you go. There are tickets for a number of trips: 1, 2 or 60 trips; or for a number of days: 1, 3 days or a month. Your trips are recorded on a paper ticket. Ifyou buy a ticket for several trips you can share it with your traveling partner passing it from one to the other at the turnstile.
On every station there is cashier and machines (you can switch it to English). Cards and cash are accepted. 1 trip - 55 RUB 2 trips - 110 RUB
Tickets for 60 trips and day passes are available only at the cashier's.
60 rides - 1900 RUB
1 day - 230 RUB 3 days - 438 RUB 30 days - 2170 RUB.
The cheapest way to travel is buying Troyka card . It is a plastic card you can top up for any amount at the machine or at the ticket office. With it every trip costs 38 RUB in the metro and 21 RUB in a bus. You can get the card in any ticket office. Be prepared to leave a deposit of 50 RUB. You can get it back returning the card to the cashier.
SamsungPay, ApplePay and PayPass cards.
One turnstile at every station accept PayPass and payments with phones. It has a sticker with the logos and located next to the security's cabin.
GETTING ORIENTED
At the platfrom you will see one of these signs.
It indicates the line you are at now (line 6), shows the direction train run and the final stations. Numbers below there are of those lines you can change from this line.
In trains, stations are announced in Russian and English. In newer trains there are also visual indication of there you are on the line.
To change lines look for these signs. This one shows the way to line 2.
There are also signs on the platfrom. They will help you to havigate yourself. (To the lines 3 and 5 in this case).
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