Affordable flights to Moscow

Your flight to Moscow

Moscow is the principal political and cultural centre of the region, situated along the banks of the Moskva River. This vast destination has a history spanning over eight centuries and is a primary hub for international travellers.

The city is defined by its striking architectural contrasts, from the medieval fortifications of the Kremlin to the colourful domes of Saint Basil’s Cathedral. Visitors often explore the expansive Red Square, the historic Bolshoi Theatre, and the grand underground stations of the Moscow Metro. These landmarks highlight a legacy of imperial power and artistic achievement.

Your journey into the city reveals a place where tradition meets a fast-paced modern lifestyle. The atmosphere is shaped by world-class museums, a dedicated performing arts scene, and diverse culinary traditions. It remains a destination for those seeking to understand the complex history and cultural scale of the East.

Best time to visit Moscow: High and low seasons

High season in Moscow

The period from June to August is when Moscow feels most energetic. Temperatures usually stay between 20°C and 30°C, creating a warm environment for exploring the wide pavements of Tverskaya Street. When you land at Sheremetyevo International Airport or Domodedovo Airport during these months, you are met with long daylight hours that keep the city active well into the evening.

Life moves outdoors as the city squares and parks become social hubs. Gorky Park fills with people cycling and using the open-air cinemas, while the Moscow River sees constant activity from excursion boats. The summer months also host the Moscow International Film Festival, adding a busy, cosmopolitan layer to the local atmosphere. Street performers and terrace dining define the pace of the city during this peak time.

Low season in Moscow

As December arrives, the city undergoes a quiet transformation into a winter landscape. Temperatures frequently drop to -10°C or lower, and a thick layer of snow covers the domes of Saint Basil's Cathedral. Arriving by air during this season offers a view of vast white forests surrounding the capital before you descend into the crisp, cold air of the terminal.

The lifestyle shifts toward grand indoor spaces and seasonal traditions. Red Square hosts a large ice rink and festive markets that light up the dark afternoons. While the pace outside is slower, the cultural scene is at its height, with the Bolshoi Theatre and various galleries providing a warm refuge. The contrast between the freezing outdoor air and the heated, ornate interiors of the Moscow Metro stations is a defining part of the winter experience.

Top things to do and see in Moscow

Landing in Moscow often begins with a view of sprawling forests that suddenly give way to a skyline of high-rise towers and golden domes. As you leave the airport and head towards the centre, the city reveals an energy that is both fast-paced and deeply rooted in history.

Red Square
This vast open space is the heart of the city, where the cobblestones underfoot have witnessed centuries of change. The scale of the square is immense, framed by the red brick walls of the Kremlin and the colorful, swirling patterns of Saint Basil's Cathedral.

The Moscow Metro
Descending into the underground feels like entering a subterranean palace rather than a transit system. Many stations feature marble walls, ornate chandeliers, and bronze statues that turn a daily commute into a walk through an art gallery.

Bolshoi Theatre
As one of the most famous stages in the world, this theatre is the pinnacle of classical performance. The gilded interior and red velvet seating create a grand atmosphere for watching world-class ballet and opera.

Gorky Park
This expansive park along the river represents the modern, relaxed side of the city. You can find people cycling, lounging on wooden piers, or visiting contemporary art galleries tucked away in the greenery.

Arbat Street
Walking down this historic pedestrian street allows you to see the city's artistic soul through its street performers and painters. The architecture here tells stories of the writers and thinkers who once lived in the surrounding apartments.

Zaryadye Park
Located right next to the historic centre, this park has a floating bridge that extends over the Moskva River. It provides a perfect vantage point to see how the ancient towers of the city sit alongside its bold, new designs.

Book your flight to Moscow and start saving on your next trip

Planning your next escape to Moscow? Booking your flights during quieter periods or mid-week often helps you secure a better seat for your journey. If you travel frequently, Opodo Prime provides extra benefits that make your travel even smoother. Before you know it, you will arrive at the Sheremetyevo International Airport or Domodedovo Airport, ready to start your discovery of this historic city.

FAQ's about Moscow

How can I find cheap flights to Moscow at Opodo?
Opodo combines different technologies to find the cheapest options to Moscow based on real searches from customers in our platform. Our offers have a combination of different airlines so you can pick the flight that better suits your needs.
When's the best time to go to Moscow?
We checked our customers' flight searches, and the winner of best time to fly to Moscow is... March.
The next best month to travel to Moscow is February.
And let's not forget April, the third top choice for when to go to Moscow.
However if you prefer things on the less busy side, we can also tell you (quietly) that the least popular month for flights to Moscow is November.
What is the weather like in Moscow?
If you're looking for summer vibes, the best time to travel to Moscow is in July, June and August, when the average temperature reaches 22º, while March, May and April are the 3 sunniest months of the year, with an average of 22 hours. If you prefer colder temperatures, however, make sure you visit Moscow during the months of January, February and December to experience an average of -11º. For those who don't care too much about temperatures, but want to avoid getting wet in the rain, it's important to avoid travelling during July, August and June, when the average precipitation in Moscow is 82mm, while the months of March, February and January are drier, with an average of 37mm.

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