A trip to ancient Kolomna is always an immersion in history, but for the modern tourist it often begins with a prosaic question: where to leave the car? Parking near the Kolomna Kremlin It is a high demand area, especially during weekends and festivals. The historic city centre is packed with attractions, and choosing the right parking spot can save you walking hours and nerves.

The situation with the organization of the road space in Kolomna is changing, and by 2026 there are clear but strict rules. Incorrectly parked car risks not only to get a fine, but also to become a hindrance to special equipment or evacuation. In this article, we will discuss all legal options for transport accommodation, from free โ€œpocketsโ€ to organized parking lots with hourly payment.

It is important to understand that Posad districtThe Kremlin is a pedestrian zone with limited access to transport. Therefore, the route should be planned in advance, based on current data on congestion of streets. Below is a detailed analysis of the available locations to help you avoid unpleasant surprises.

Features of parking space in the historic center

The central part of Kolomna, bounded by the Moscow and Kolomenka rivers, is a difficult section for motorists. Here, narrow streets are adjacent to one-way traffic, and many squares are designed exclusively for pedestrians. Paid parking In this area, it was introduced not just to raise funds, but to regulate traffic and free the roadway.

The main difficulty is that many drivers try to enter the territory, which is formally closed for transit transport. Violation cameras work automatically, recording the numbers of cars that got into the lens in the wrong place. Particularly attentive should be in the area of Lazhechnikov Street and the October Revolution.

โš ๏ธ Attention: In the summer, especially during the Pastila Festival, the traffic in the center is completely blocked. On such days, even the presence of a paid seat on the nearest street does not guarantee the possibility of access to the entrance group of the Kremlin.

For those who travel to the electric-carThe situation also has its nuances. Although infrastructure is developing, the number of charging stations directly outside the Kremlin walls is limited and often occupied by conventional cars with internal combustion engines, which creates additional difficulties.

๐Ÿ“Š How do you plan to get to Kolomna?
By private car: On a rented car: By train / bus: As part of an organized group

Official city parking is located within walking distance from the main tourist sites. This is the safest and most predictable option for the driver. Tariffing is transparent, and payment is made through mobile applications or parking machines. City parking lot Ensure that your vehicle is not evacuated if you follow the markings.

The cost of car accommodation depends on the duration of parking. For short-term stops, for example, to go to a museum or cafe, there are preferential rates. However, it should be borne in mind that on weekends occupancy reaches 100% by 10:00 in the morning. Below is the current tariff table for the center of Kolomna.

Type of parking First hour. Every subsequent hour Maximum cost (day)
Central area (street). Lazhechnikova 100 rubles. 150 rubles. 600 rubles.
Parking at the bus station 50 rubles. 50 rubles. 300 rubles.
Square of the Two Revolutions Free (30 min) 100 rubles. 400 rubles.
Night fare (22:00 - 08:00) Single tariff 200 rubles.

You can pay for parking through popular mobile applications that work in Kolomna, or by SMS message. It is important to keep an electronic check until the time of departure, as the controllers can check the payment at any time. Failure to pay is equal to a violation of traffic rules.

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Use the Parking Russia app or local services for automatic payment โ€“ this is often cheaper than paying in cash through the terminal and guarantees an accurate start time.

Free places to stop transportation

Find it. free-parking It is difficult to get close to the Kremlin, but it is possible if you know certain locations. These are usually places that are 10-15 minutes away from the entrance. Such zones are popular among locals, so free seats here are very rare.

One option is adjacent streets outside the pedestrian core. For example, the area of the street Civic or some sections of the avenue Kirov. There are no markings and barriers, but the general rules of traffic rules apply: you can not block the entrances to the yards and stop closer than 5 meters before the pedestrian crossing.

  • ๐Ÿ…ฟ๏ธ Zaitsev Street: There are wide sidewalks along residential buildings where parking is allowed, unless prohibited signs are installed.
  • ๐ŸŒณ Kolomensky Park District: In some sectors, you can leave the car, but you need to carefully monitor the signs "Truck is working".
  • ๐Ÿ™๏ธ Street of the October Revolution (a stretch beyond the river): there is often a free space, from where to the Kremlin to walk about 10 minutes.

Remember that โ€œfreeโ€ does not mean โ€œsafe.โ€ In unguarded street parking, the risk of damage to the car or theft of things from the cabin is higher. Donโ€™t leave valuables in the car, even if youโ€™re only out for half an hour.

Secret locations for locals

Locals know that small parking pockets sometimes appear in the courtyards of houses on Pushkin Street, but the entrance is often limited to gates with intercoms, so this option is only available to guests who are met by the owners.

Parking for buses and large-sized transport

Organized tourist groups arrive in Kolomna by buses that cannot maneuver in the narrow streets of the center. Special transport services are provided for such parking-pocket. The main one is located in the area of the Kolomna bus station and on the square in front of the railway station.

The arrival of large-sized vehicles in the pedestrian street area is strictly prohibited. Bus drivers should be guided by the road signs โ€œBus Parkingโ€ and โ€œParking for Tourist Busesโ€. Often these seats are equipped with waiting points for drivers with basic amenities.

โš ๏ธ Stopping a tourist bus for disembarking passengers near the walls of the Kremlin is allowed only in specially designated pockets and for no more than 5 minutes. Prolonged parking while waiting for the group will lead to a rapid accumulation of fines.

If you are travelling by minibus or camper, you are also better off taking advantage of the specialised areas. Regular passenger parking spaces can be too narrow for overall transport, which will create problems for surrounding traffic.

Evacuation and penalties

Kolomna, like many historic cities, is actively struggling with chaotic parking. Evacuation of a car is not only a financial loss, but also a loss of time that could be devoted to a walk. Pin-park The vehicle is located outside the centre and the return procedure may take several hours.

Most often, cars parked in places for disabled people without a corresponding sign, on pedestrian crossings, sidewalks and in places where prohibitive signs stand are evacuated. Photo-video cameras in 2026 have high resolution and read numbers even in poor visibility.

The amount of the fine depends on the article of the administrative code of the Russian Federation. For parking in a place intended for disabled people, the fine is 5000 rubles. For parking on the sidewalk or pedestrian crossing - from 1000 to 3000 rubles. In addition, you will have to pay for the services of a tow truck and storage of the car in the parking lot.

โ˜‘๏ธ What if you donโ€™t find the car on the spot?

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Tips for Navigating and Selecting a Place in High Season

During the New Year holidays, Maslenitsa and summer weekends, the flow of tourists increases significantly. At this time All paid parking lots near the Kremlin are filled by 9:30 a.m.. If you arrive later, it makes sense to consider alternative options, such as parking at the Kolomna shopping center or in the area of the Golutvino station, from where free shuttle buses go to the center (on peak dates).

Use navigators with the function of displaying traffic jams and parking. They help you see the free space in real time. However, it is worth making a discount on the relevance of data: in the historical center, the situation can change every minute due to the arrival of excursion groups.

The "throw somewhere and go" strategy in Kolomna is not working well. It is better to spend 10 minutes searching for an official place than 2 hours running around the city looking for your car or paying fines. Plan your travel budget with parking costs in mind, as there are almost no free options left in the center.

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In high season, the best strategy is to arrive before 9:00 a.m. or take advantage of the interception parking lots on the outskirts of the historic center, reaching the Kremlin on foot.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Does the parking lot at the Kolomna Kremlin work for free on weekends?

No, there is a standard tariff on weekends and sometimes an increased ratio due to high demand. Free time (usually 15-30 minutes) can only be provided for short-term disembarkation.

Where is the nearest round-the-clock parking?

The nearest organized parking with 24/7 mode is located in the area of the bus station and on the street of the October Revolution. Street parking spaces are also available around the clock, but without security.

Can I pay for parking with a card or only in cash?

In 2026, almost all parking lots and terminals accept bank cards and NFC payments. Payment is also available via mobile apps, which is the most convenient way.

Is there parking for electric vehicles with charging?

Electric vehicle charging stations are installed in central city parking lots, but their number is limited. It is recommended to occupy them only to owners of electric cars, as for improper parking (ICE-fencing) can be imposed sanctions.