Currency in Moscow
The official currency of Moscow is the Russian Rouble (RUB). Discover where to exchange money, what the best rates are and more with our handy guide.
Notes & coins in Moscow
The official currency of Moscow, like the rest of Russia, is the Rouble (рубль or руб in Cyrillic). You'll find notes worth 5, 10, 50, 100, 500, 2000 and 5000 Roubles and coins worth 1, 2, 5 and 10 Roubles, and 1, 5, 10 and 50 Kopeks (100 Kopeks = 1 Rouble).
ATMS and banks
In Moscow you won't have any trouble finding ATMs and banks all over the city.
How to pay in Moscow?
Credit cards are widely accepted at most larger chain hotels, restaurants and shops, however it's best to keep cash for everything else. Note also that while chip and pin cards are accepted, cards that require a signature may be rejected. Always check your overseas charges with your bank before paying, to avoid any nasty surprises!
Where to exchange money?
While it is possible to buy Russian Roubles before you travel either in cash or on a travel card, many people prefer to exchange their money once they arrive in Moscow for the best rates.
Having arrived, you can withdraw cash directly from an ATM (look out or ask for bankomat or БАНКОМАТ), which are readily available throughout the city as well as in the airports. This is a really easy option provided your bank doesn't charge too much to withdraw from foreign banks - make sure to check and inform them that you'll be using your card abroad before you travel!
Alternatively, you can buy Russian Roubles at a bank or currency exchange bureaus in Moscow. US Dollars and Euros are the best options to exchange - you may struggle to exchange other currencies. Make sure your notes are new looking, with no rips and tears, and don't forget to bring your passport to show. Look up the current exchange rates before you go, and ask what the bank or bureau is offering before exchanging your money.
Exchange rate
₽ 100 (US$ 1)