Leninskie Gorki (Горки Ленинские in Russian) is a village in the Leninskij district of Moscow Oblast, 35 km south of Moscow, Russia.

Before the Russian Revolution, it was called Gorki and was owned by the Moscow head Reinbot.

Since September 1918, Vladimir Lenin used to rest there. It is the place where he died. After Lenin's death, Gorki was renamed to Leninskie Gorki.