Learn all the different exits and extractions on the Streets of Tarkov map in Escape from Tarkov. This guide explains the requirements for special extractions if you’re not sure why one isn’t working. It’s worth mentioning that this map guide is a work in progress, but I’ve included some tips and tricks to get you started.
As usual, we try to include more than one map for players to pick what they prefer. Continue scrolling down below to see both a 2D and 3D version of the Streets of Tarkov map.
Streets of Tarkov – Customs – Factory – Shoreline – Reserve – Woods – Lighthouse – Interchange
Every Streets of Tarkov Extract/Exit in Escape from Tarkov
Learning Streets of Tarkov can be tricky like any map at first if you’re not sure what to look for. This is because there are a bunch of similar-looking buildings surrounding you. However, you can take advantage of the map above to learn where major buildings are. This makes it much easier once you can notice each name and logo on them.
With that said, there are still significant landmarks like the church far to the south that you can see from main street. If you’re completely lost, this gives you some direction until you have a compass. Also, another trick I like to use for learning new maps is seeing what extracts I have available. Comparing them against the map usually shows that you’re on the opposite side of the map as your extractions.

Click the map to zoom in. Credit to RE3MR and others mentioned in the image, @SpeedPriest, Virazy, and Jindouz.
Scav-only exits below are marked with an asterisk
No Special Conditions
*Basement Descent | *Entrance to Catacombs | *Ventilation Shaft | *Sewer |
Underpass (Video) | Sewer River | Damaged House | Evacuation Zone |
Collapsed Crane | SCAV Checkpoint |
Has Special Conditions
Primorsky Ave Taxi V-Ex | Requires 5,000 Roubles per player extracting with a maximum of four players total. PMC players only and disappears after being used. (Video) |
Klimov Street | Requires shooting a green flare into the sky at the location. Once in the right area, a message will appear saying, “Signal Area”. (Video) |
Courtyard | Only open if a green flare is lit. Lots of green smoke will be visible. (Video) |
Dangerous Areas on Streets of Tarkov in Escape from Tarkov
I’m still learning this map since it’s new as of patch 0.13 and the latest wipe, but I’ve learned a few areas to be careful. As the map above shows, you need to watch out if you’re running along the center of the map via main street. While you have to worry about buildings with windows facing out in general, I’m especially wary running along the street.
I’ve also noticed the area around the SCAV Checkpoint and Basement Descent extracts can be a little dicey. This area has a decent amount of bushes that SCAVs can shoot through without you even noticing them. There’s nothing worse than dying in Escape from Tarkov and not knowing why. That aside, be especially careful of the marked snipers to the north and south of Streets of Tarkov.
Raid Boss Locations on the Streets of Tarkov Map
Despite some rumors previously mentioned in this guide, the two main bosses for Streets of Tarkov appear to be Glukhar and Killa. Players may run into Glukhar near the Lexos car dealership. So be careful of the five to six followers he has if you’re in the area. Whereas, Killa can be found near the Pinewood Hotel. This makes the Klimov Street extract extra dangerous.
That’s all there is to this guide on the Streets of Tarkov map for Escape from Tarkov. We’ll update it soon with more information as we learn it and as more comes out as well. Feel free to share any useful advice in the comments below to help others too. I’ve also listed a few useful guides below but you can also check our guide hub for all of them.
- 10 Best Escape from Tarkov Beginner Tips and Tricks
- How to Fix Malfunctions
- Learn the Interchange Map With Our Tips

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