Transport
The settlement is served by the L’vovskaya railway station, providing direct links to Podolsk and Moscow.





L’vovskiy is a microdistrict and former urban-type settlement situated in the Moscow Oblast of Russia. With a population of approximately 11,000, it offers a slower pace of life compared to the nearby Moscow metropolis. The area is primarily residential, serving as a quiet enclave within the larger Podolsk urban district. Residents and visitors benefit from its position in the Moscow region, which provides a balance between local community living and proximity to regional transport links, including the Moscow railway network.
L’vovskiy is a microdistrict and former urban-type settlement situated in the Moscow Oblast of Russia. With a population of approximately 11,000, it offers a slower pace of life compared to the nearby Moscow metropolis. The area is primarily residential, serving as a quiet enclave within the larger Podolsk urban district. Residents and visitors benefit from its position in the Moscow region, which provides a balance between local community living and proximity to regional transport links, including the Moscow railway network.
Quiet residential atmosphere away from the city center.
Located within the Podolsk urban district of Moscow Oblast.
Connected to the regional rail network for easy transport.
Home to a local community of over 11,000 residents.
Primarily a residential area with fewer tourist attractions than central Moscow.
Winter temperatures can be very low, requiring appropriate cold-weather gear.
Limited English signage and spoken English in local establishments.
The settlement is served by the L’vovskaya railway station, providing direct links to Podolsk and Moscow.
Most shops and services are concentrated near the railway station and along the main roads.
Experiencing local life in a quiet Moscow suburb.
RUB ₽
$30-$60 p/day
11,202
Russian is the primary language spoken; carrying a translation app or phrasebook is highly recommended.
Russian
June-August
Expect a slow thaw with muddy conditions in early spring, followed by mild temperatures in May.
The most comfortable time to visit, with long days and pleasant weather for walking.
Cooler temperatures and frequent rain, but the changing autumn leaves offer a scenic backdrop.
A true Russian winter experience with significant snowfall and freezing temperatures.