Local Exploration
Walk through the settlement to experience the quiet, residential pace of life.





Imeni Sverdlova is an urban-type settlement situated in the Leningradskaya Oblast of Russia. Home to a population of about 9,151 residents, the town is characterized by its residential nature and local community feel. Located in the northwestern region of the country, it provides a glimpse into life within the Leningrad region outside of the major metropolitan centers. The settlement's size and location make it a quiet point of interest for those exploring the regional geography of Russia.
Imeni Sverdlova is an urban-type settlement situated in the Leningradskaya Oblast of Russia. Home to a population of about 9,151 residents, the town is characterized by its residential nature and local community feel. Located in the northwestern region of the country, it provides a glimpse into life within the Leningrad region outside of the major metropolitan centers. The settlement's size and location make it a quiet point of interest for those exploring the regional geography of Russia.
Small-town atmosphere with a population of approximately 9,000.
Located in the scenic Leningradskaya Oblast region.
Quiet residential character away from large urban centers.
Accessible location in northwestern Russia.
Limited tourist-specific infrastructure and attractions.
Primarily a residential community with a small population.
Russian is the main language spoken by residents.
Walk through the settlement to experience the quiet, residential pace of life.
Use the town as a starting point to explore the wider Leningradskaya Oblast.
A quiet look at local life in the Leningrad region.
RUB ₽
$30-$60 p/day
9,151
Local shops are available for basic necessities and regional food items.
Russian
June-August
Expect cool temperatures and the transition from winter as the region thaws.
The most comfortable time to visit with mild weather and long daylight hours.
The region sees cooler temperatures and changing colors in the local landscape.
Cold and snowy, typical of the northwestern Russian climate.