The trip completes the most ambitious leg of Russia's unparallelled torch relay in the run-up to the Winter Olympic Games in Sochi next February.
Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin, NASA US astronaut Karen Nyberg and Italian colleague Luca Parmitano, descended in the Soyuz capsule to touch down at 2:49 GMT on the frosty steppes of Kazakhstan.
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"Here's the torch!" he said, holding it up to the cameras before handing it to veteran space traveller and Soyuz captain Yurchikhin who sat smiling wrapped up in a blue blanket resting near the Soyuz.
He took off his gloves and briefly held up the heavy 1.8 kilogramme and nearly metre-long torch posing for pictures and talking to the medical staff.
After a few minutes Nyberg and Parmitano, who had completed his first space voyage, were also extricated from the craft, which had landed on its side.
The trio sat briefly in the sunshine surrounded by medical staff as well as flags of Russia and the Sochi Olympic Games, before they were taken to the heated medical tent for initial tests and changing out of their launch suits.
The capsule completed a "flawless decent" and touched down exactly on time in a "bullseye landing," a NASA TV commentator said.
"The crew is feeling well," Roscosmos said in a statement.
A team of three Russians, two Americans, and a Japanese astronaut remain aboard the ISS which, before Monday's return, had been crammed with nine people who hosted a rare conference from space last week.
Russia sent the torch on its four-day space mission last Thursday and even covered the rocket in Olympic insignia.
Cosmonauts Oleg Kotov and Sergey Ryazansky on Saturday took it for a spacewalk posing spectacularly against the backdrop of the ISS and the Earth and completing a relay torch handover that was viewed live worldwide and even shown on screens at New York's Times Square.
The space-travelling torch will be the one which lights the Olympic cauldron in the Black Sea resort Sochi marking the start of the Winter Games on February 7, authorities said.
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