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Secrets of Vladivostok, A Russian Adventure Travel Guide
Local information about Vladivostok for travelers
The average temperature in Vladivostok is around 6Β°C. The hottest month is August, while January is the coldest.
In Vladivostok, transportation options include buses, trams, taxis, and the funicular. The city is also accessible by ferry and has a well-connected railway system.
The best time to visit Vladivostok is late spring to early fall (May to September) when temperatures are mild, and outdoor activities are plentiful.
Visitors to Vladivostok should greet with a firm handshake, respect personal space, and avoid discussing sensitive topics like politics. Dress modestly and be polite.
In Vladivostok, Russian is the preferred language for communication, though English is increasingly used, especially in business and tourism contexts.
Vladivostok offers vibrant markets like the Central Market for fresh produce and seafood, plus unique shops for local crafts and souvenirs. Don't miss the Primorsky Aquarium gift shop!
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