Where to Stay in Ryazan’
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Ryazan’ at a Glance
4 categories
Top Tips for Ryazan’
Things to know before you go
Local Tip
Visit the Museum of the History of Ryazan and Ryazan Region, which is often overlooked but contains fascinating exhibits about the region's past, including its connection to the famous knight Evpaty Kolovrat.
Getting Around
Marshrutkas are often faster but can be more crowded; pay the driver when you exit.
Watch Out For
Overcharging by unregistered taxi drivers (use apps instead)
Solo Female Travel
Ryazan is generally safe for solo female travelers. Standard precautions should be taken, especially at night, like avoiding poorly lit areas and being aware of your surroundings.
What It Costs in Ryazan’
Daily budget per person in RUB
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RUB 2500/day
RUB 5000/day
RUB 12000/day
Where to Stay in Ryazan’
Honest neighborhood guide: where to stay and where to avoid
Best for
Walk to
- Ryazan Kremlin10 min
- Sobornaya Square5 min
- Central Park of Culture and Leisure15 min
Pros
- +Centrally located with easy access to major sights
- +Plenty of restaurants and cafes
- +Good public transport connections
Cons
- -Can be crowded
- -Limited green spaces directly within the immediate vicinity
Top stays in Lenin Street Area
Hotel Ryazan
$$A well-established hotel offering comfortable rooms and good amenities in a central location.
Astra Hotel
$$Modern hotel known for its clean rooms and friendly service.
Apartment on Lenina 12
$$Offers self-catering options for longer stays or families.
Best for
Walk to
- Shopping Centers (e.g., Evropa)10 min
- Local Markets15 min
Pros
- +More affordable accommodation and dining options
- +Quieter than the city center
- +Good for experiencing everyday Ryazan' life
Cons
- -Further from major tourist attractions
- -Fewer high-end dining and entertainment options
Best for
Walk to
- Park Pobedy (Victory Park)20 min
- Local Cinemas15 min
Pros
- +Generally more affordable
- +Access to parks and recreational areas
- +Less tourist-oriented, more authentic experience
Cons
- -Some areas can appear dated
- -Public transport might be less frequent than in the center
Areas to be cautious
- Industrial outskirts: These areas are primarily industrial zones with little of tourist interest and can be poorly lit and feel unsafe at night.
- Certain remote residential courtyards: Some older, poorly maintained residential courtyards, especially after dark, may lack adequate lighting and feel unwelcoming.
Insider tip: Visit the Museum of the History of Ryazan and Ryazan Region, which is often overlooked but contains fascinating exhibits about the region's past, including its connection to the famous knight Evpaty Kolovrat.
Safety in Ryazan’
SafeSolo Female Travel
Ryazan is generally safe for solo female travelers. Standard precautions should be taken, especially at night, like avoiding poorly lit areas and being aware of your surroundings.
At Night
Stick to well-lit main streets and areas with people. Some residential areas can become quiet and less secure after dark.
Emergency
112
Common Scams to Watch For
- 1Overcharging by unregistered taxi drivers (use apps instead)
- 2Distraction thefts in crowded public transport or markets (rare but possible)
Getting Around Ryazan’
Transport, connectivity, and costs
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Airport to City
Ryazan does not have its own commercial airport; nearest major is Moscow Domodedovo (DME) or Zhukovsky (ZIA). From Moscow airports, take an Aeroexpress train to Moscow city, then a train from Kazansky Vokzal to Ryazan (approx. 3-4 hours, 700-1500 RUB). Alternatively, bus services from Moscow to Ryazan are available (approx. 4-5 hours, 600-1000 RUB).
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Day Pass
No specific day pass for all systems; single rides are paid per trip.
Single: Approx. 30-40 RUB for bus/marshrutka.
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Walkability
Good TransitYandex Go
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WiFi
Good20-50 Mbps
Public Transport
Buses and Marshrutkas (minibuses) are the primary modes of public transport. Trolleybuses also operate on some routes.
Ride-share
Yandex Go (formerly Yandex.Taxi) is widely used. A typical ride within the city center costs around 150-300 RUB.
Transport Tip
Marshrutkas are often faster but can be more crowded; pay the driver when you exit.
WiFi & Remote Work
Free WiFi
Cafes, shopping malls, some public parks.
Coworking
Limited dedicated coworking spaces. Some cafes offer stable Wi-Fi suitable for short work sessions.
Weather & Best Time to Visit
Best months to visit: May, Aug, Sep
Hotels & Accommodation in Ryazan’
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Who Is Ryazan’ Best For?
Matched recommendations for different traveller types
First-time Visitors
This area provides easy access to the city's main historical and cultural attractions, making it ideal for a first introduction to Ryazan'.
Budget Backpackers
Offers more affordable accommodation and a glimpse into local life away from the main tourist hubs.
Families
This developing residential area is generally quieter and offers more affordable apartment options, suitable for families seeking a local experience.
Culture Enthusiasts
Home to the Ryazan Kremlin and numerous museums, this neighborhood is the cultural epicenter of the city.
Solo Travelers
Provides a good balance of affordability and local immersion, with hostels available and fewer tourist crowds.
About Ryazan’
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