✨ Welcome to Minsk – where the majestic Independence Square meets the futuristic National Library, the historic Trinity Suburb lines the Svislach River, and the city’s wide avenues pulse with resilient Belarusian spirit. Whether you’re arriving for the Museum of the Great Patriotic War, a stroll through Gorky Park, or a high-speed train escape to Brest, Grodno, or Moscow, Minsk is Belarus’s modern and efficient transport hub. This friendly, up-to-date 2026 guide gives you everything you need: real addresses, official websites, current prices, and simple tips so you can navigate like a local. Fast, affordable, and full of Belarusian hospitality – just like the city itself.

Airport Connections ✈️

Minsk National Airport (MSQ) Location: 40 km east of the city centre (near Smalyavichy) Official website: www.airport.by

  • Bus 300E (Express) – Most convenient and popular public option Direct to Minsk Central Bus Station and railway station area. ⏱ 50–70 minutes | 💰 12–15 BYN one-way (cash or card) Runs every 30–60 minutes, 24/7. Official: Airport or Minsktrans.
  • Taxi & Ride-Hailing – Fastest door-to-door (see Taxi section).

No direct metro from the airport – the bus is quick, reliable, and hassle-free.

Rail & Train Stations 🚂

Minsk-Passazhyrsky (Minsk Central Railway Station) Address: Pryvakzalnaya Square, 220006 Minsk Metro connection: Minsk-Passazhyrsky station (Line 1) right outside.

Minsk’s main hub for Belarusian Railways (BCh) and international trains to Moscow, Brest, Grodno, Vilnius, and Warsaw. Modern facilities with ticket offices and waiting lounges. Tickets & timetables: www.rw.by or Tut.by/Bilety Example price: Minsk → Brest from 30–60 BYN | Minsk → Moscow from 80–150 BYN. Book early for cheaper fares!

Central Bus Terminal 🚌

Minsk Central Bus Station (Minsk Avtovokzal) Address: 2 Bobruyskaya Street, 220050 Minsk Metro connection: Ploshcha Pyaramyohi or short walk from railway station.

Minsk’s main long-distance bus hub for FlixBus, Ecolines, and coaches to Brest, Grodno, Gomel, Vitebsk, and international destinations (Moscow, Warsaw, Vilnius). Modern terminal with ticket counters and facilities. Airport connection: Bus 300E direct. Tickets: Buy at counters or via FlixBus/Ecolines apps. Prices vary (e.g. Minsk–Brest ~25–50 BYN | Minsk–Moscow ~80–150 BYN).

Taxi & Ride Options 🚕

Reliable and very affordable – apps are the smartest choice.

  • Airport to city centre: 💰 Bolt/Uber: 60–100 BYN (~$20–33 USD). Official taxi rank outside arrivals.
  • Apps (highly recommended): Bolt (most popular and cheapest) and Uber / Yandex Go. In-city rides usually 15–50 BYN depending on distance and traffic.

Pro tip: Bolt almost always gives the best rates and transparent pricing – download before arrival!

Rentals & Shared Mobility 🚲🛵

Minsk is becoming more bike- and scooter-friendly – the river paths and parks are perfect for exploring!

  • Car Rentals Pick up at the airport or city offices. Prices from ~150–300 BYN/day (~$50–100 USD) for economy. Popular companies: Hertz, Sixt via kayak.com or airport counters.
  • Bike & Scooter Share Local systems and Bolt / Lime e-scooters are available in central areas (Independence Avenue, Trinity Suburb, and parks). Pay-per-ride or daily passes – great for short hops around the city.

Pro tip: Bolt e-scooter along the Svislach River or in Gorky Park is a fun way to explore Minsk.

FAQ ❓

✈️ What’s the cheapest way from the airport to the city centre? Bus 300E (12–15 BYN) – direct, frequent, and excellent value.

🚇 Is public transport easy from the airport? Yes – direct bus links connect you quickly to the metro and main stations.

🚌 Can I go straight from the airport to Brest or Moscow? Absolutely! Bus 300E to Central Bus Station then long-distance bus or train.

🚕 Are Bolt and Uber safe? Very – Bolt is the most popular and reliable app used by locals.

🚲 Do I need anything special for scooters/bikes? International driving licence recommended for rentals. Helmets provided; traffic can be busy – ride carefully!

Tips for Smooth Travel in Minsk 💡

🌿 Buy tickets wisely – Get a Minsk Transport Card or use contactless for seamless metro, bus, and trolleybus rides. Single metro ride ~1–2 BYN. 📱 Download Bolt, Minsktrans, and local transport apps before arrival. Google Maps works well. 🕒 Avoid rush hour (07:30–09:30 & 17:00–19:30) if possible. 🧳 Luggage is fine on buses and trains (dedicated spaces). 🌞 Minsk is very walkable in the historic centre – combine public transport with pleasant strolls around Trinity Suburb! ❤️ The city is safe and welcoming – embrace the Belarusian hospitality and enjoy the vibrant energy.

You’re now fully equipped to enjoy every moment in Minsk – from sunrise at Independence Square to golden-hour magic over the Svislach River. Safe travels! 🇧🇾

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