By Air:
Travelers can fly into Murmansk Airport (MMK) from various Russian cities including Moscow and Saint Petersburg. From the airport, one can take a taxi or a bus to reach the city center, where the museum is located.
By Train:
Murmansk is well-connected by the Russian railway network. Overnight trains from Saint Petersburg and Moscow are available, making for an adventurous journey. Upon arrival at the Murmansk Railway Station, visitors can opt for public transport or a taxi to get to the museum.
By Bus:
Regular bus services are available from major areas in Murmansk to reach the Lenin Nuclear Icebreaker Museum. Buses in Murmansk are an affordable way to travel around the city.
By Car:
Renting a car or hiring a taxi is also an option for more flexibility and comfort. This is an especially good option during the colder months or if traveling with a lot of luggage or in a group.
Once in Murmansk, the Lenin Nuclear Icebreaker Museum is located at Port of Murmansk, Lenina Street, 25. It is recognizable as the decommissioned icebreaker itself is a significant landmark. Paid parking lots are available nearby for those who are driving. For the exact museum entrance, follow the signs leading to the museum after reaching the vicinity.
For more precise navigation within Murmansk, you can use a GPS or maps application on your smartphone, or ask locals for directions as they are generally familiar with the popular tourist attraction.