In Almaty, taxis are about 48% pricier, costing roughly 1.77 AUD, compared with Moscow where a ride averages 3.43 AUD.
When it comes to getting around, the average cab fare in Almaty is 1.77 AUD, pretty similar to Moscow.
Cab rides in Almaty can be about 48% cheaper, averaging 1.77 AUD, compared to 3.43 AUD in Moscow.
Catching the train in Almaty will cost you about 73% more, sitting at 0.35 AUD compared with 1.29 AUD in Moscow.
Train tickets are much the same in Almaty and Moscow, averaging 0.35 AUD.
Fares are roughly 73% cheaper in Almaty, with tickets priced at 0.35 AUD compared to 1.29 AUD in Moscow.
In some cases, eating out in Almaty will sting you about 5% more, with average meals at 16.25 AUD, compared with 17.15 AUD in Moscow.
As for lunch, expect to pay about 16.25 AUD in both Almaty and Moscow.
Meals in Almaty cost around 16.25 AUD, which is about 5% less than the 17.15 AUD you’d fork out in Moscow.
A coffee will set you back about 20% more in Almaty, averaging 4.05 AUD, while in Moscow it’s around 5.04 AUD.
Coffee prices are pretty much on par in both Moscow and Almaty, averaging about 4.05 AUD.
Coffee is roughly 20% cheaper in Almaty, coming in at 4.05 AUD, compared to 5.04 AUD in Moscow.