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Why people leave Yandex Maps

If any of those push you to compare, here are 7 Yandex Maps alternatives worth installing.

Which app should you choose?

  1. Google Maps if you travel internationally and want the broadest place, transit, and traffic data.

  2. 2GIS if you live in a covered CIS city and want building-by-building detail.

  3. Citymapper if you live in a big metro and your day is mostly transit, not driving.

  4. HERE WeGo if you need offline maps with transit across many countries.

  5. Moovit if you want the deepest multimodal transit data on the planet.

  6. Organic Maps if you want fully offline FOSS maps with no accounts or ads.

  7. Magic Earth if you want privacy-first turn-by-turn with live traffic outside the CIS.

Stay on Yandex Maps if you live in Russia, the CIS, or Turkey and rely on the live transit, parking, and Yandex Go handoff inside one app.

Comparison table

AppBest forTransit live dataOffline mapsStandout feature
Google MapsGlobal use1,000+ citiesRegional downloadsLargest place catalogue
2GISCIS detailMajor Russian citiesFull city packsIndoor mall maps
CitymapperBig-metro transit80+ citiesLimitedStep-by-step transit chips
HERE WeGoTravel offline1,300+ citiesCountry-sizedFree unlimited downloads
MoovitMultimodal3,500+ citiesLimitedCrowdsourced live arrivals
Organic MapsPrivacy, FOSSNoneWorldwideNo accounts, no ads
Magic EarthPrivacy drivingLimitedWorldwideLive traffic without login

1. Google Maps — Best overall replacement

Google Maps

Google Maps remains the everyday default outside Russia. The place database covers restaurants, hotels, hours, and reviews at a scale Yandex matches only inside its core countries, and live transit covers most major metros worldwide.

Google Maps vs Yandex Maps is the cleanest swap for international travel. Lane guidance, indoor airport and station maps, ride-hail handoff, and Street View together cover the same jobs Yandex bundles inside the CIS.

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Pricing: Free.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

Bottom line: Pick Google Maps when one app must follow you across countries.

2. 2GIS — Building-level CIS detail

2GIS

2GIS is the CIS detail king. Building entrances, parking lots, indoor mall directories, and business cards with phone numbers and hours all sit on top of an offline city map.

2GIS vs Yandex Maps comes down to which detail matters more. Yandex wins on routing, transit, and the Yandex Go handoff. 2GIS wins on finding the correct entrance to an office block or the right parking lot under a mall.

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Pricing: Free.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

Bottom line: Pick 2GIS to find the right door in a CIS city when Yandex points to the wrong side of the block.

3. Citymapper — Big-metro transit specialist

Citymapper

Citymapper is the polished commuter app for around 80 metros worldwide. Step-by-step transit chips, exit guidance, and rain forecasts on top of every route make it the smoothest urban tool.

Citymapper vs Yandex Maps is a transit-versus-everything trade. Inside London, New York, Paris, Berlin, or Tokyo, Citymapper feels purpose-built. Outside the supported metros it has nothing to show.

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Pricing: Free. Citymapper Club subscription adds offline mode and ad-free routing.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

Bottom line: Pick Citymapper if you live in a covered metro and your commute mixes bus, metro, and bike.

4. HERE WeGo — Offline maps in many countries

HERE WeGo

HERE WeGo packages country-sized offline maps and offline transit for around 1,300 cities. The map data is the same HERE Technologies licences to the auto industry, so road coverage in Europe and North America is dense.

HERE WeGo vs Yandex Maps plays out on cross-border trips. HERE downloads whole countries at once, while Yandex relies on smaller regions and online refreshes.

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Pricing: Free.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

Bottom line: Pick HERE WeGo when offline coverage across many countries on a single phone matters.

5. Moovit — Deepest multimodal transit

Moovit

Moovit covers around 3,500 cities and supplies multimodal transit data to other apps. Crowdsourced reports surface live arrivals, station closures, and route changes faster than agency feeds alone.

Moovit vs Yandex Maps is a category swap when transit is the whole trip. Moovit ignores driving but goes deeper on bus, rail, ferry, and metro across regions where Yandex has thin or no data.

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Pricing: Free. Moovit+ removes ads and adds offline maps.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

Bottom line: Pick Moovit when transit coverage breadth matters more than driving polish.

6. Organic Maps — Offline FOSS maps

Organic Maps

Organic Maps is a fully offline OpenStreetMap client with no ads, no accounts, and no telemetry. Built by the original MAPS.ME developers, the app downloads region-by-region and updates every two weeks.

Organic Maps vs Yandex Maps is the privacy trade-off. Riders who want a map app that does not feed the Yandex profile get worldwide offline coverage in exchange for missing transit and live data.

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Pricing: Free. Donations supported.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

Bottom line: Pick Organic Maps if a clean break from Yandex tracking is the goal.

7. Magic Earth — Privacy turn-by-turn

Magic Earth

Magic Earth is a privacy-friendly turn-by-turn navigator with live traffic, built on OpenStreetMap by an EU-based team. No account is required, and trip data is not retained on the company’s servers.

Magic Earth vs Yandex Maps is a driver-focused split. Yandex still leads on transit and CIS detail; Magic Earth gives drivers outside the CIS clean turn-by-turn with traffic and no profile.

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Pricing: Free.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

Bottom line: Pick Magic Earth for clean driving outside the CIS without an account trail.

How to choose

Pick Google Maps when you travel internationally and want one map app for everything.

Pick 2GIS for building-level detail and indoor mall maps inside the CIS.

Pick Citymapper if you live in a covered metro and ride transit daily.

Pick HERE WeGo when you cross borders and want offline maps in many countries.

Pick Moovit when transit breadth matters more than driving polish.

Pick Organic Maps for a clean offline FOSS daily driver with no ads.

Pick Magic Earth for privacy-first turn-by-turn with live traffic.

Stay on Yandex Maps inside Russia, the CIS, and Turkey where transit, parking, scooters, and Yandex Go handoff still beat every competitor.

FAQ

Is Yandex Maps available outside Russia?

Yandex Maps works in Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Turkey, and a few neighbours. Outside that footprint the place data thins and transit overlays disappear.

What is the best free Yandex Maps alternative?

For everyday use Google Maps is the strongest free choice. For offline travel HERE WeGo covers more countries on a single download. For pure transit Citymapper and Moovit beat Yandex in their supported cities.

Does Yandex Maps work offline?

Yes. Yandex Maps lets you download offline regions in pieces. Coverage and search work without a connection, though live traffic and transit data require online access.

Which app has the best transit in Moscow and Saint Petersburg?

Yandex Maps still has the deepest live transit inside Moscow and Saint Petersburg. Citymapper covers both cities at a high level, and Moovit adds bus and tram data, but Yandex tends to be most current on metro service changes.

Can I use Google Maps in Russia?

Yes. Google Maps continues to work in Russia for driving, walking, and transit, though some live transit feeds and Street View coverage vary by city. Place reviews and hours are usually current.

Which Yandex Maps alternative respects privacy the most?

Organic Maps does not require an account, ships no ads, and runs entirely offline. Magic Earth is a strong second choice for drivers who want live traffic without an account.