Transport
Suburban trains and buses provide regular connections to the nearby city of Samara.





Novosemeykino is an urban-type settlement situated in the Krasnoyarsky District of the Samara Oblast, Russia. Home to approximately 9,600 residents, it functions as a key residential area for those working in the nearby industrial sectors or the city of Samara. The settlement is conveniently located near the M5 'Ural' highway, making it an accessible transit point for travelers exploring the Volga region. While it maintains a quiet, local pace of life, its proximity to the regional capital allows visitors easy access to the cultural and historical attractions of the broader Samara area, including the scenic Volga River embankments.
Novosemeykino is an urban-type settlement situated in the Krasnoyarsky District of the Samara Oblast, Russia. Home to approximately 9,600 residents, it functions as a key residential area for those working in the nearby industrial sectors or the city of Samara. The settlement is conveniently located near the M5 'Ural' highway, making it an accessible transit point for travelers exploring the Volga region. While it maintains a quiet, local pace of life, its proximity to the regional capital allows visitors easy access to the cultural and historical attractions of the broader Samara area, including the scenic Volga River embankments.
Convenient proximity to the major city of Samara.
Quiet, small-town atmosphere away from the urban core.
Strategic location near the M5 highway for regional travel.
Limited tourist-specific infrastructure within the settlement itself.
Cold winters with significant snowfall are common in this region.
The area is primarily residential and industrial rather than a tourist destination.
Suburban trains and buses provide regular connections to the nearby city of Samara.
Basic shops and services are available locally, but major facilities and shopping malls are in the nearby capital.
A quiet residential base for exploring the Samara region.
RUB ₽
$30-$50 p/day
9,646
Russian is the primary language spoken; learning basic phrases or using a translation app is highly recommended.
Russian
May-September
Late spring is pleasant as the region thaws and greenery begins to return.
Warm and sunny, ideal for visiting the nearby Volga River and exploring Samara.
September offers a mild climate and colorful autumn foliage before the cold sets in.
Expect heavy snow and sub-zero temperatures; proper winter attire is essential.