Re: CSKA Moscow v City (Wednesday 23 October)
Bear in mind the 345 is only a minibus (marshrutka) and there will be plenty of CSKA supporters taking the same route from central Moscow - you could get the 851 airport bus and get off at the big shopping centre and walk 10 minutes or so to the ground. A train from Moscow to Khimki station and a short walk may work out to be quicker.
I land at Sheremetyevo on the day and have decided against travelling in to Moscow as we'll only have an hour or so in central Moscow before having to turn round and travel back to Khimki. The problem with this is that there seems to be absolutely nothing to do in Khimki - no bars, no pubs, no restaurants and probably about 4 hours to kick-off , the highlight - a MacDonalds. Looks like we'll be drinking vodka in the park with the locals
John Wayne said:Not the easiest ground to get to from the city centre but by far the best of a desperate bunch that includes St. Petersburg and Krasnodar.
From the centre it's Metro Line 2 to the end and then the 345 bus (or taxi).
Bear in mind the 345 is only a minibus (marshrutka) and there will be plenty of CSKA supporters taking the same route from central Moscow - you could get the 851 airport bus and get off at the big shopping centre and walk 10 minutes or so to the ground. A train from Moscow to Khimki station and a short walk may work out to be quicker.
I land at Sheremetyevo on the day and have decided against travelling in to Moscow as we'll only have an hour or so in central Moscow before having to turn round and travel back to Khimki. The problem with this is that there seems to be absolutely nothing to do in Khimki - no bars, no pubs, no restaurants and probably about 4 hours to kick-off , the highlight - a MacDonalds. Looks like we'll be drinking vodka in the park with the locals