Lyubertsy

Moskovskaya oblast', Russia

About Lyubertsy

Lyubertsy is a rapidly growing commuter city in East Moscow Oblast, located roughly 25 kilometres southeast of Moscow. With a population of approximately 180,000, it has transformed from a small industrial town into a major residential hub for Muscovite commuters, with extensive new housing development in recent decades. The city has several parks and green spaces that provide recreation for residents and visitors.

Lyubertsy's history dates to the 17th century, though rapid urbanisation in the late 20th and early 21st centuries has significantly altered its character. The city retains some older architectural elements alongside modern residential blocks and commercial developments.

The city experiences the continental climate typical of the Moscow region, with cold winters and warm summers. It is easily accessible from Moscow year-round via metro and suburban rail connections.

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How to reach

By Plane

Lyubertsy is served by Moscow's airports. From Domodedovo (DME), the drive is approximately 30 km. From Sheremetyevo (SVO), roughly 70 km.

By Train

Suburban trains from various Moscow terminal stations stop at Lyubertsy, with the journey taking approximately 30-40 minutes.

By Car / Road

Lyubertsy is accessible via the M7 highway heading southeast from Moscow. The drive takes approximately 30-50 minutes depending on traffic. Buses run from Moscow metro stations to Lyubertsy.

Lyubertsy's centre is walkable, with local buses and marshrutkas connecting different districts. Taxis and ride-hailing apps are available for longer trips.

Things to do

Lyubertsy Parks — The city has several parks and green spaces, including the central park area and newer developments along the Pakhra River.

Historic Churches — Several historic churches survive from the pre-urbanisation period, offering glimpses of the city's earlier character.

Modern Residential Architecture — Lyubertsy's extensive new housing developments are notable examples of early 21st-century Russian urban development.

Walk through the city's parks and along the Pakhra River for recreation. The city's commercial centres offer shopping and entertainment options.

Visit the local cultural facilities for events and exhibitions.

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Food & Dining

The city has a range of dining options from budget canteens to mid-range restaurants. Traditional Russian cuisine and international options are available.

Cafes & Nightlife

Cafes and restaurants serve tea, coffee, and alcoholic beverages. Tap water is generally safe but bottled water is recommended.

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Places to Stay

  • Budget: Some budget accommodation available.
  • Mid-range: Hotels and guesthouses offer rooms from approximately 1500-3000 rubles per night.
  • Upscale: Limited upscale options in the city.

What to buy

Lyubertsy has shopping centres and commercial areas offering mainstream retail options and local products.

Go next

  • Moscow — 25 km northwest, approximately 30-40 minutes by train. The capital's world-class attractions are easily accessible.
  • Balashikha — 15 km north, the largest city in Moscow Oblast with museum collections.
  • Noginsk — 15 km northeast, a historic trading town on the Klyazma River.
  • Podolsk — 50 km southwest, the second largest city in Moscow Oblast with architectural landmarks.

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