Moscow Metro

Why people leave Moscow Metro

If any of those push you to compare, here are 7 Moscow Metro alternatives worth installing.

Which app should you choose?

  1. Yandex Metro if you want a clean subway routing app that also covers St Petersburg and other cities.

  2. Yandex Maps if you cross buses, trams, and MCD in the same trip and want one live map.

  3. 2GIS if you want detailed offline coverage of stations, entrances, and nearby businesses.

  4. Google Maps if you travel between Moscow and cities outside Russia and want one transit app.

  5. Moscow Transport if you ride ground transport as much as the metro and want one Troika balance across both.

  6. Moovit if you want real-time crowd and delay reports plus coverage in 3,500+ cities worldwide.

  7. Citymapper if you want the sharpest step-by-step routing across walking, ride-hail, and transit legs.

Stay on Moscow Metro when your daily trips are subway-only, you want Troika NFC top-ups, and biometric payment at the turnstile is part of the routine.

Comparison table

AppBest forGround transportOfflineStandout feature
Yandex MetroSubway routingNoYesFastest metro routing across cities
Yandex MapsMulti-mode tripsYesYesLive buses and trams on the map
2GISOffline directoryPartialYesDeep station and entrance detail
Google MapsCross-borderYesYesGlobal coverage in one app
Moscow TransportMulti-modal TroikaYesPartialSingle Troika across metro and bus
MoovitReal-time crowdYesPartialDelay and crowd reports
CitymapperStep-by-step routingYesPartialBest door-to-door multi-leg planner

1. Yandex Metro -- Fast subway routing across cities

Yandex Metro is a stripped-back routing app that covers Moscow, St Petersburg, Kazan, Yekaterinburg, Nizhny Novgorod, Samara, Novosibirsk, and several international cities including Istanbul and Kyiv. Pick two stations, get the shortest route, the fastest route, and the route with fewest transfers side by side.

Yandex Metro vs Moscow Metro is the head-to-head between an in-house subway app and a citywide utility. Yandex Metro trims everything except routing and station cards, which makes it faster to open at the turnstile. Moscow Metro carries Troika, biometrics, and ground transport in the same app.

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Pricing: Free to download and use.

Download: AptoideGoogle Play

Bottom line: Pick Yandex Metro when the whole trip is on the subway and you want the quickest route without any extra layers.

2. Yandex Maps -- Multi-mode transit on one live map

Yandex Maps overlays live bus, tram, and metro positions on a citywide map, with door-to-door routing across walking, transit, and taxi legs. The MCC and MCD lines behave like normal transit routes on the map, and the app supports offline downloads for the whole Moscow region.

Yandex Maps vs Moscow Metro is a coverage trade. Yandex Maps handles the whole trip end to end. Moscow Metro handles the subway leg deeper, with Troika, biometrics, and detailed station cards.

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Pricing: Free to download and use.

Download: AptoideGoogle Play

Bottom line: Pick Yandex Maps when your trip crosses ground transport and the subway in the same leg.

3. 2GIS -- Offline directory with deep station detail

2GIS carries detailed maps of Moscow, St Petersburg, and dozens of other Russian and CIS cities, with metro station cards that include entrances, exits, nearby businesses, and step-free routes. The whole city map, directory, and transit layer work offline once downloaded.

2GIS vs Moscow Metro is a coverage-versus-depth trade. 2GIS knows more about what surrounds each station: entrances, exits, ATMs, coffee, and shops. Moscow Metro knows more about the Troika card, biometrics, and the metro-only trip.

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Pricing: Free to download and use.

Download: AptoideGoogle Play

Bottom line: Pick 2GIS when you want the sharpest offline picture of a station, its entrances, and everything around it.

4. Google Maps -- Cross-border transit in one app

Google Maps supports transit routing in Moscow, St Petersburg, and thousands of cities worldwide, with schedules, live delays where operators share them, and multi-leg routing across walking, transit, and ride-hail. The Russian data is thinner than Yandex Maps but adequate for planning.

Google Maps vs Moscow Metro matters most when the trip crosses borders. Riders flying into Moscow from a city where Google Maps is the default get a familiar interface. Moscow Metro drops to zero the moment the trip leaves Moscow.

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Pricing: Free to download and use.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

Bottom line: Pick Google Maps when you travel between Moscow and cities elsewhere and want one interface for the whole trip.

5. Moscow Transport -- One Troika balance across metro and bus

Moscow Transport (Мосгортранс / Транспорт Москвы) is the official city app for ground transport, and it now covers the subway alongside buses, trams, trolleybuses, MCC, MCD, and intercity buses. Riders can top up Troika, buy Unified tickets, and pay with biometrics, all inside one login.

Moscow Transport vs Moscow Metro is the closest official swap. The metro app leans deep on the subway leg; the transport app leans wide across every mode. The Troika experience is roughly the same in both, but the transport app carries ground routes the metro app does not.

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Pricing: Free to download. Fares per the Moscow tariff.

Download: AptoideGoogle Play

Bottom line: Pick Moscow Transport when your daily trips mix metro and ground transport and one Troika balance matters.

6. Moovit -- Real-time transit reports worldwide

Moovit covers public transit in more than 3,500 cities, with real-time updates from a large rider community. In Moscow, Moovit sits on top of the same open data as the official apps and adds crowd, delay, and disruption reports contributed by riders.

Moovit vs Moscow Metro is a completeness trade. Moovit shows the same subway lines as the official app, plus a crowdsourced view of what is happening on the ground right now. Moscow Metro shows a cleaner subway map and the Troika stack the others do not.

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Pricing: Free to download. Premium tier removes ads and adds offline features.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

Bottom line: Pick Moovit when live crowd and delay reports matter and your trips span more than Moscow.

7. Citymapper -- Sharpest step-by-step routing

Citymapper is the most polished door-to-door transit planner in the field, with side-by-side route comparisons, live disruption alerts, precise walking directions to each entrance, and clear multi-leg breakdowns across metro, bus, walking, and ride-hail. Moscow coverage is on the map alongside the classic Citymapper cities.

Citymapper vs Moscow Metro is a routing-versus-tickets trade. Citymapper wins on step-by-step guidance across modes. Moscow Metro wins on Troika, biometrics, and native subway detail.

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Pricing: Free to download. Citymapper Club subscription adds premium features.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

Bottom line: Pick Citymapper when you want the sharpest step-by-step routing across walking, transit, and ride-hail legs.

How to choose

Pick Yandex Metro when the whole trip is on the subway and speed to the shortest route matters.

Pick Yandex Maps when the trip crosses ground transport and the subway on the same leg.

Pick 2GIS when the offline directory and entrance detail matter, especially in unfamiliar stations.

Pick Google Maps when you cross borders and want one interface end to end.

Pick Moscow Transport when Troika, biometrics, and ground transport in one login is the point.

Pick Moovit when live delay and crowd reports matter and the trip covers more cities than Moscow.

Pick Citymapper when step-by-step multi-leg routing matters more than Troika.

Stay on Moscow Metro when subway routing, Troika NFC top-ups, and biometric turnstile payment are your everyday combination.

FAQ

What is the closest official alternative to Moscow Metro?

Moscow Transport (Мосгортранс) is the closest official swap. It carries the same Troika stack and adds ground transport routes the metro-only app leaves out, so daily commuters who mix metro and bus usually pick this one.

Can I top up Troika without the Moscow Metro app?

Yes. Moscow Transport carries Troika top-ups over NFC, ticket machines and yellow terminals at every station accept card and cash, and select bank apps let you top up from the account statement.

Which app has the fastest subway routing?

Yandex Metro is the fastest for pure subway trips. Moscow Metro is close but carries extra layers. Citymapper is sharpest across multi-leg trips that mix walking, bus, and metro.

Do these apps work outside Moscow?

Moscow Metro and Moscow Transport are Moscow-only. Yandex Metro covers several Russian cities plus a handful of international ones. Yandex Maps, 2GIS, Google Maps, Moovit, and Citymapper all cover multiple cities.

Is Google Maps reliable for Moscow transit?

Google Maps handles the subway routing well. Bus, tram, and marshrutka data lag Yandex Maps and 2GIS, so on a mixed-mode trip through smaller districts a Russian app usually wins.

Which alternative supports biometric payment at the turnstile?

Biometric turnstile payment is a Moscow programme that lives inside Moscow Metro and Moscow Transport. The other apps do not offer this option, since biometric checkout is tied to a face-scan enrolment that the city runs.