Park "Fairy Tale", located in the area of Krylatskoye, has long become one of the most popular points of attraction for family holidays in Moscow. The vast area with cascading ponds, modern playgrounds and forest paths attracts thousands of guests all year round. However, for many parents, especially those who come with small children or a lot of things, the question of optimal logistics arises. A personal car is not always comfortable due to the limited number of parking spaces on weekends, and walking from the subway can be tedious.
That's why. public transport It is the best choice to visit this green area. Unlike many other parks, the Fairy Tale can be reached almost to the entrance using land routes that run from metro stations. Buses. In this area, they run with high frequency, which allows you to minimize waiting time. In this article, we will take a detailed look at all the routes, stops and nuances of travel so that your trip starts with pleasant emotions, not with finding the road.
It is important to keep in mind that the transport accessibility of the park depends on which side you plan to enter. The area is stretched out, and different bus-stop They are located at different entrances. Having planned the route in advance, you can choose the point of arrival closest to the objects you are interested in, whether it is playgrounds at the main entrance or quiet areas near the ponds.
Main bus routes to the park
Transport links to the park "Fairy Tale" provide several key routes connecting the area of Krylatskoye with the nearest metro stations. The main transport hubs from which it is most convenient to go to the park are stations. Youth and Krylate Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line. It is also possible to use the station. KuntsevoWhere direct flights come from.
The most popular and most popular option is to use the bus. β 21. This route follows from the metro station "Krylatskoye" directly to the stop "Park Tale", located within walking distance from the main entrance. Buses on this direction run regularly, the interval of traffic in the daytime is 5-10 minutes, which makes the trip as comfortable as possible.
The alternative is the bus. β 135It also connects the Krylatskoye metro with residential areas of the district, passing in close proximity to the park zone. For those who are closer to the Kuntsevskaya, the route is relevant. β 626The train is next from the metro station of the same name to the final stop in Krylatsky, also making a stop at the park.
β οΈ Attention: Passenger traffic may be increased on weekends and holidays on route 21. It is recommended to prepare a Troika card or ticket in advance to speed up the boarding and not to delay other passengers.
Below is a summary table of the main routes, allowing you to quickly navigate in the choice of transport depending on your starting point:
| Bus number | From the subway station | Stopping the exit | Interval (min) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 21 | Krylate | Fairy tale park | 5-10 |
| 135 | Krylate | Krylat Hills Street | 10-15 |
| 626 | Kuntsevo | Fairy tale park | 10-12 |
| 733 | Youth | Krylat Hills Street | 15-20 |
Route from the metro station Krylatskoe
The metro station "Krylatskoye" is the most logical and quickest start for a trip to the park. The exit from the subway leads directly to transport-transfer-nodeIt is a convenient stop for getting on buses. You donβt have to cross difficult underground passages or walk along the side of the highway.
After leaving the subway lobby, follow the signs "Bus stop". You are interested in the routes that follow the street Krylat Hills. Buses. β 21 It is placed in the first or second seating pocket. The journey time to the park is only about 5-7 minutes, as the distance between the metro and the park is minimal.
If you prefer a walk, you can go to one stop earlier - "Krylatsky Bridge", and go through the bridge, which offers a picturesque view of Moscow City and the bend of the river. However, with a stroller or tired children, it is better to reach the final stop of the route or stop "Fairy Tale Park".
How to find a stop in the metro Krylatskoye
The stop is at ground level, immediately after exiting the turnstiles of the subway. Follow the flow of people or the signs "Ground Transport". Buses fit to the dedicated pockets marked by route numbers.
Travel from the metro Youth and Kuntsevskaya
For residents of the western part of the capital, the route from the metro station "Youth" is relevant. You can get to the park from here by bus. β 733. This route passes through residential areas, so the trip will take a little longer β about 15-20 minutes, but you will avoid transfers.
There is a bus from the station "Kuntsevskaya" β 626. This is an excellent option for those who arrive by MCD electric trains or cross the Filevskaya line. The route runs along Rublevskoye Highway and Krylatsky Hills Street, providing direct access to the park without having to walk through the forest.
When planning a trip from these stations, consider the possible congestion of the Rublevskoye highway during peak hours. Although dedicated lanes for public transport help buses move faster, the bus is not a big deal. Friday and Sunday There may be delays.
- π From the metro "Youth" take the bus 733 in the direction of Krylatsky.
- π From Kuntsevskaya, your choice is bus 626, the next to the final stop.
- β± Make extra time for the road during peak hours (from 17:00 to 20:00).
- πΊ Use the navigator in real time to track the arrival of the transport.
The fastest way from the metro "Krylatskoye" takes less than 10 minutes, including waiting and landing.
Stops and navigation within the park
The right choice of stop is critically important, as the park "Fairy Tale" has a long length. The bulk of visitors tends to the central areas with fountains and cafes. You have to go out at the stop. "Fairytale Park" (for routes 21 and 626) or "Krylat Hills Street" (for routes 135 and 733).
The stop "Fairy Tale Park" is located directly at the main entrance, where there are ticket offices (if the event is paid), rental points and information counters. From here, direct access to the alley leading to the ponds opens. This is the most convenient landing point for families with children.
If your goal is a sports area or certain playgrounds deep in the park, it may make sense to go out at nearby stops. For the first visit and the standard walking route The main entrance is the only true guide..
β οΈ Attention: Donβt confuse the direction of the bus. Make sure the vehicle follows the streets of Krylat Hills, and not in the opposite direction to the metro, otherwise you will drive away in the opposite direction of the area.
Travel and benefits
Payment for fares in buses following to the Park "Fairy Tale" is carried out at standard rates of Moscow transport. The most convenient and profitable way is to use the card. "Troika". To replenish its balance can be in the application "My travel", through terminals or at the ticket offices of the metro.
The system also works. Face ID (payment by person) tied to the card "Troika" or a bank card. This allows you to walk into the salon without having to look for a card or phone in your bag, which is especially handy when your hands are busy with baby things.
For children, there are standard benefits: children under 7 years old, schoolchildren and students have the right to free or reduced travel if they have a corresponding social card or birth certificate (for toddlers). Conductors and drivers are generally loyal to vacationers, but it is better to have documents with you.
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Tips for a comfortable trip with children
Traveling to the park by bus with children requires a little preparation to avoid stress. First, try to choose seats in the front of the cabin or at wide doors for quick boarding and disembarkation. Secondly, if the child is small, it is better to fold the stroller before the entrance, so as not to interfere with other passengers and protect the baby from sudden movements of transport.
In Moscow buses work air-conditioners and heating systems, but in transitional periods (autumn, spring) in the cabin can be stuffy or, conversely, cold because of open windows. Dress your child in layers so that you can quickly remove or put on your jacket.
Use your travel time to set up a positive mood. Tell your child about the wonders he will see in the park, show photos of fountains or animals that can be found on the ponds. It will make the boring road part of the adventure.
- π Keep a change of clothes for the child in case of unforeseen situations on the road.
- π§ Upload your childβs favorite stories to your tablet or phone in case you wait a long time.
- π Bring wet wipes and antiseptics with you, as public transport is not always perfectly clean.
- π° Keep track of the time of transport: the last buses leave the park at about 23:00-00:00.
Save a screenshot of the route diagram in the phone gallery in case mobile internet goes missing in the park or in transit.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Do buses go to the park at night?
Night routes to the immediate stop "Fairy Tale Park" may not be running or have a modified schedule. At night (from 01:00 to 06:00) traffic intervals are significantly increased, and some routes may not reach the final stop near the park. It is recommended to check the current schedule in the Yandex.Maps application or on the Mosgortrans website before a night trip.
Can I bring a bicycle or scooter on the bus?
Yes, the transportation of children and adults bicycles, as well as scooters in buses in Moscow is allowed free of charge. However, the driver has the right to refuse boarding if the vehicle causes interference to other passengers or in the cabin is too crowded. During peak hours with large-sized transport, it is better not to drive.
Where is the nearest stop to the ponds?
The nearest stop to the cascade of ponds and the recreation area by the water is the Park Tale (for buses 21 and 626). From it you need to go through the main entrance and go down the paths down to the water. The journey will take about 5-7 minutes in a calm step.
Does the bus have free Wi-Fi?
Yes, most buses running to Krylatsky (especially newer models) have free Wi-Fi available. However, the quality of the connection may vary depending on network congestion and location (in a forested area, the signal may be weaker).