Ways to get to Dusseldorf from Omsk

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The head offices of many large banks and companies in Germany are concentrated in Dusseldorf. In addition, Dusseldorf is a city of art and fashion, for which Napoleon gave him the nickname "little Paris". Let's consider how to get to Dusseldorf from Omsk by different types of transport.

What is required for the trip

To visit cities in Germany, Russians need a visa - a special sticker that is glued into the passport. To obtain permission to enter Germany, a citizen of the Russian Federation must personally apply to the consulate or visa center to provide his biometric data (fingerprints, digital photo).

A Schengen visa is issued with a valid passport. In addition, the applicant must provide the consulate with copies of all pages of the internal passport, a certificate from the place of work, a confirmation of his solvency, a completed application form. A traveler should take care of travel tickets and hotel reservations in advance.

Omsk and Dusseldorf are separated by a distance of 5072 km. In a straight line between them 4296 km.

The fastest way to get from Omsk to Dusseldorf is by direct flight. By land transport, you will spend at least 2.5 days on the road (by car).

You will have to travel by rail for more than 3 days.

Trains and planes fly from Omsk to Dusseldorf. You can get there with transfers on several types of transport. For example, a combination of a train and a bus is possible (the transfer is carried out in Belarus).

By train

The best option for cost is to go to Dusseldorf from Omsk by train. On the way, you will need to make several changes: one in Belarus and two in Germany. For the entire trip, you will spend from 14,284 to 25,586 rubles (202–362 euros).

It should be noted that the Belarusian train runs only 3 times a week, so it is important to correctly calculate the travel days. In total, you will spend 3 days and 3 hours on the way, taking into account all transfers.

You can buy train tickets and see the timetable on the official websites of the carriers. You will be served by Russian (Russian Railways), Belarusian (Belorussian Railways) and German (Deutsche Bahn) railways.

You can get to Dusseldorf from Omsk with only two changes: from Omsk by rail you arrive in Moscow (travel time - 44 hours 30 minutes), where you change to the night train to Frankfurt (travel time - 32 hours), where you make another change and in 3 hours you will be in Dusseldorf.

This route will cost you 22,526–33,671 rubles (318–475 euros) per adult traveler. The final cost of the travel document will depend on the class of the carriage.

On Russian trains, for small passengers aged 5 to 10 years, they pay 33-50% of the usual ticket price. Children under the age of 5, who do not occupy a separate seat, travel for free, but tickets for them are still issued on the website. Children under the age of 6 on the Belarusian railway also do not pay for travel. For a child from 6 to 10 years old pay 50% of the ticket price.

By plane

By air, you will cover the distance of several thousand kilometers between Omsk and Dusseldorf in just 8 hours 5 minutes (excluding transfer). You will be served by Russian airlines Aeroflot.

First, you will need to fly from Omsk to the Russian capital (Sheremetyevo international airport). There is already a direct flight from Moscow to Dusseldorf. Such a flight will cost from 15 144 to 51 333 rubles (214 - 725 euros) per passenger.

There are also connecting flights at Frankfurt am Main or Amsterdam airports. In either case, you will have to make an air flight from Omsk to Moscow, which will take approximately 3 hours. At the international airport Sheremetyevo, you will transfer to a plane to Frankfurt or the Dutch capital. Direct access to Düsseldorf by rail.

The route through Frankfurt will cost you 15 975–45 695 rubles (226–645 euros). The road through Amsterdam is somewhat more expensive - from 20,214 to 70,061 rubles (285-989 euros). The indicated price (per adult traveler) includes rail and air tickets.

You can view the schedule and book plane tickets on the official website of the company:

  • On the main page of the site, you must fill out a simple form, which indicates the city of landing and the final destination of arrival, the number of adults, children under 12 years old and babies under 2 years old.
  • You will also need to select a class of service.
  • After filling in all the fields, you need to click the "Find Flights" button.
  • Next, you will choose a flight from the proposed options.

It is noteworthy that tickets for no more than 6 people can be booked on the airline's website.

By car

Traveling by car, you will not be tied to the public transport schedule, you will be able to make any number of stops along the route. The trip will be the shortest in terms of time in comparison with other types of land transport. Driving along a straight road, you will spend 2 days and 11 hours on the road (with a minimum number of stops). Of course, you can agree to such a trip only if at least two drivers will ride in one car, who can change each other.

On your own or rented car

Going on a trip by car, you will go through the cities of the Russian Federation, Belarus, Poland and Germany. You will cross three European countries. You will need to take care of the permits for crossing the three borders. You will also need from 37,150 to 54,633 rubles (525–771 euros) for fuel.

If you decide to rent a car for travel in Germany, then the cost of renting a car will also be included in the financial costs.

Only experienced drivers who have turned 21 years old can rent a car for such a long trip. The driver must have a valid international driving license.

The cost of a car is influenced by the class of the car. Medium class cars are very popular (from 35 euros per day).

A fellow traveler

You can go by car from Omsk to Dusseldorf as a travel companion. To do this, you need to register on the BlaBlaCar service, where drivers submit offers to take passengers with them on a trip for partial compensation of the fuel cost.

There are not very many offers for such long distances, because not everyone decides to go on an international trip in their own car.

For this reason, if you decide to travel to Dusseldorf in this way, you will have to follow the offers on the website and be ready to hit the road at any time.

With transfers

The cheapest way to get from Omsk to Dusseldorf by ground transport is the route with transfers. There is a regular bus from Minsk to Dusseldorf. A traveler needs to get to the Belarusian capital from Omsk by train.

There are two options: a direct train from Omsk to Minsk and a train to Ivanovo, from where you will need to go by bus to the Belarusian capital. The minimum cost of such a trip is 8,103 rubles (114 euros).

Depending on the option, you will spend 3 - 4 days on the way.

As we noted earlier, with transfers you can get to Dusseldorf from Omsk and by plane (+ train). This method makes sense if you find a cheap flight. Otherwise, a direct flight will cost you less than with transfers.

Finally

Omsk and Dusseldorf are separated by more than 5 thousand kilometers. For this reason, the fastest way to get from one city to another is by air.

The cheapest option is a combined train and bus ride.

If you choose a plane, you will first need to take a flight to Moscow Sheremetyevo International Airport. When traveling by rail, you will also have to change trains.

The direct route from Omsk to Dusseldorf is possible only by car.

Type of transportCost, rub., EuroTravel time
Trainfrom 14,284 to 33,671 (202–475)from 3 days
Airplanefrom 15 144 to 70 061 (214-989)from 8 hours
Automobile
● own
● rented

from 37 150 to 54 633 (525–771) - gasoline
from 35 euros (day)
~ 2 days 11 hours

In 2021, a traveler can get from Omsk to Dusseldorf by two types of public transport or by his own (rented) car. The choice will depend on personal preference and financial capabilities.

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