- Currency: Russia uses the Russian Ruble (RUB). If you need to access local currency, you’ll find plenty of exchange points throughout the city. ATMs are also available, though most only accept local cards.
- Language: Russian and Tatar are the main languages spoken in Kazan, and you’ll hear them almost everywhere in the city. English is sometimes spoken in some tourist areas, especially among the young, but learning a few simple phrases in the local languages makes getting around much easier.
Experience Kazan
The heart of Russia’s Tatarstan Republic awaits
Kazan’s weather brings cold winters from November to March, with steady snowfall and grey skies. Snow sometimes arrives in October or stays until April. Summer, from June to September, feels warm, with the occasional thunderstorm. The driest months run from February to May. The best time to visit Kazan is in late spring and summer, as these seasons offer the best weather for exploring outdoors.
Ğabdulla Tuqay Kazan International Airport (KZN) is located southeast of the city and serves as the main arrival point for anyone flying into Tatarstan’s capital. It offers a clean, modern setting with cafés, shops, and duty-free options that make travelling easy and comfortable. Three terminals, a round-the-clock runway, and plenty of check-in counters keep the experience smooth from the moment you arrive. Etihad flies to Kazan three times a week, making it easier to reach the heart of Tatarstan and explore its cultural attractions.
Before booking your flight to Russia, check the entry rules for your passport, as you may need a visa for tourism depending on your nationality. If a visa applies to you, start the process early so you can travel without delays or complications.
- Single-entry tourist visa validity: A single-entry tourist visa for Russia is valid for up to 30 days.
- General visa requirements: Among the general requirements for a Russian visa include, but are not limited to, appointment confirmation, signed visa application form, valid passport, residence visa (if any), biometric photo, medical insurance, and flight tickets.
It's easy to get around Kazan, with transport options available throughout the city. Taxis, trains, and buses run to major landmarks and popular spots, making it easy to travel between historic areas, markets, and neighbourhoods without any difficulty.
- Metro and trams: You can ride the metro and trams to get around central Kazan with ease, paying by cash or card for a smooth, quick ride to the city’s top attractions.
- Buses: Travel across Kazan on its wide network of buses and trolleybuses, an easy and affordable way to get around some of the places to visit in the city.
- Taxis: Hop into a taxi to get around the city quickly. Hail or book one through the app for a fast and convenient route to Kazan's best places to visit.
- Car rental: Drive through Kazan easily by renting a car. You can take advantage of ample parking and flexible routes to get around and explore the city’s must-see sights.
- Biking: Cycle through Kazan using bike rentals to discover the city’s top attractions, as well as scenic parks and riverfronts.
We fly to Kazan three times a week, usually with departures in the morning.
Visit Kazan Kremlin, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kul Sharif Mosque, the Annunciation Cathedral, and the National Museum of the Republic of Tatarstan to experience the city’s history, architecture, and local charm.
Explore the Old Tatar Settlement to see historic streets and homes, watch theatre and ballet performances, and savour traditional Tatar dishes like Echpochmak, Chak-chak, and Beshbarmak.