simply furnished rooms feature complimentary wi-fi and flat-screen tvs, as well as balconies, minifridges, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. other amenities consist of an airy restaurant, a spa, and indoor and outdoor pools, along with a gym and sports courts. check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 12:00 pm. freebies include parking and a breakfast buffet. a 13-minute walk from the nearest beach along the black sea, this relaxed hotel in a forested area adjacent to a hospital is 3 km from illichivs'k-poromna train station and 7 km from the memorial of heroic defense of odessa. upgraded rooms add sitting areas with sofas Odessa International Airport 26 min
Odesa Fine Arts Museum (42 min) Works by mainly Ukrainian & Russian artists on display in the elegant Potocki Palace. City Garden (40 min) Old-fashioned park with paved walkways & shade trees, plus a fountain, rotunda & bronze statues. Odesa Zoo (35 min) Historic zoo with many endangered animals, children’s rides & an aquarium exhibit. Potemkin Stairs (39 min) Formal entrance to city from sea, most famous for featuring in the silent film Battleship Potemkin. Lanzheron (42 min) Summertime draws crowds to this oceanside beach with a sizable stretch of sand & nearby cafes. Vorontsov Lighthouse (46 min) Constructed in 1955, this landmark 89-ft. lighthouse has a distinctive red top. Vorontsov Palace (44 min) Palace & colonnade built in the 19th century for Prince Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov. Arcadia Beach (40 min) Famous holiday resort & beach featuring water slides, with nightclubs & a health resort nearby. Park Tarasa Shevchenka (38 min) Landscaped park featuring monuments to Taras Shevchenko & Alexander II, plus sports facilities. Odesa Archeological Museum (40 min) Stately archaeology museum with regional artifacts, a gold & silver treasury & Egyptian mummies. Odesʹkyy Delʹfinariy Nemo (42 min) Aquarium where visitors can interact with the dolphins, including dolphin therapy for kids. Odesa Museum of Western and Eastern Art (40 min) Museum displaying paintings & sculptures from European artists in a 19th-century palace. Privoz Market (35 min) Sprawling market dating back to 1827 selling fresh produce, secondhand goods & cheap clothing. Spaso-Preobrazhensky Cathedral (40 min) Monumental Russian Orthodox cathedral dating from 1808, restored after being destroyed by Stalin. Statue of the Duc de Richelieu (44 min) Bronze statue in a city square depicting the historic governor-general Duke of Richelieu in a toga. |