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Contents
Nightlife
Bars, pubs and clubs 27 29

E S S E N T I A L C I TY G U I D E S

What to see

Essential Odesa Museums 35 36 38 39

Contents
Foreword
Introduction to Odesa 4 5 8 12 14 20

Cosmopolitan Odesa
Bridging past and future

Lifestyle directory
Useful directory for staying in Odesa

Arrival & Transport


Arriving, car rentals, public transport

Shopping
Where to go shopping in Odesa

The Basics
Customs, money, visas and more

Business directory
Banks, accountants and lawyers

Culture
Events schedule

Maps & Index


Street register/Index City centre map 41 42

Where to stay
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Restaurants & Cafs


Odesa dining scene

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Foreword
Odesa is Ukraines most charming city. Anyone who argues otherwise has never been to Odesa, has never strolled its captivating streets nor broken bread with its jovial citizens. As a tribute to its appeal, eight cities in the US, two in Canada and one in Brazil were named Odessa. Theres also Lake Odessa and even Odessa the planet somewhere out there in the cosmos. However, none of these tributes shine as vibrantly as Odesa, Ukraine: The Pearl of the Black Sea. Throughout its history Odesa has lured travellers, artists, poets, entrepreneurs and radical dissidents. The city was founded in 1794 by Catherine the Great, who realised that a port on the Black Sea was essential for the expansion of the Russian Empire. It was not erected on empty ground, however. Archaeological findings have revealed the existence of an ancient Greek settlement. The Kyivan Rus, the Golden Horde, Lithuanians, Ottomans, Tatars and Poles also made use of Odesas ideal location. The area ultimately fell into Russian hands during the Russo-Turkish War (1787-1791), and was later annexed under the Treaty of Jassy in 1792. Unlike many of its contemporary Russian cities, the construction of Odesa was well planned. Duc de Richelieu, a French dissident who served in the Russian Army and later became one of the citys first governors, is credited as the citys visionary designer. The city boomed throughout the 19th century, and attracted an incredibly diverse population. By the beginning of the 20th century, Odesa had become the third most important city in the Russian Empire behind St. Petersburg and Moscow. It continued to thrive during Soviet industrial expansion, and by the mid 1950s had become one of the worlds richest grain harbours. Although Odesa has been a sun, surf and relaxation destination for as long as anyone can remember, the city has really caught the buzz as of late. New restaurants, bars, clubs, hotels and resorts keep popping up to meet the demand of enthused tourists and adventurers drawn by this fascinating cultural centre nestled right up next to the beach. We are proud to offer this guide designed to highlight the very best Odesa has to offer. You may view additional content and leave comments at www.inyourpocket.com. Publisher
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Arriving & TRANSPORT


By bus
The Central Bus Station is located at Kolontayivskoi vul. 58. The station is currently undergoing repairs scheduled to be completedwell, no one knows for sure, but not soon. Despite the mess, it continues to function and the bus you need will most likely arrive to or depart from the central station. Bus schedules, ticketing booths () and an information bureau are available. All information is in Russian only, but dont be afraid to express yourself in English. Odesians, especially those who speak English, enjoy coming to the aid of disoriented travellers. For information on existing routes and routing status visit the bus systems website www.bus.com.ua (in Russian only). You can also order tickets to routes designated with a red tick. If you choose to order online, dont forget to specify desired destination.

A word from the mayor


Dear Reader, I am delighted to invite you to visit Odesa the city of unlimited impressions. Our city and its region will furnish you with an unforgettable holiday, whatever your interests, at any time of year. After all, it has been a major destination for travellers for over 200 years and it has always looked after its guests with exceptional hospitality. Odesa is justly renowned for its rich and varied culture, charming boulevards, delightful architecture and superb cuisine. Add to these the sunny beaches, world-class theatres and galleries, al fresco cafes, lively night clubs, impressive museums, outstanding nature reserves, restorative health spas well indeed there is really something for everyone. You can never be a stranger in Odesa. Our citizens are drawn from a multitude of nations and we are proud of our city and its cosmopolitan way of life. We would like to share with you the unique atmosphere of Odessa and want you to become a part of our community, however briefly. So come and visit us soon you will be accorded a warm welcome in our special, exciting, wonderful and forever youthful city! Sincerely, Mayor of Odesa Aleksey Kostusev

Editorial
Editors & Writers Mike Voehringher, Natasha Martisova Research Marina Marchenko Layout & Design Natasha Martisova, KIS Ltd. Photos Kyiv In Your Pocket Cover photo flickr.com, CCL.

By car
When entering the country by car, foreigners are required to sign a document at the border swearing that they will bring the car out of the country before a certain date. Foreign cars are allowed on Ukrainian soil for a maximum of two months. This document should be carried along with your drivers license and your cars registration papers at all times. Automobile insurance is obligatory in Ukraine. It may be possible to buy green card insurance valid for Ukraine in your home country to avoid problems - if not you must purchase it from the Ukrainian company at the border. The latter might cost less than the former, however if you dont speak Ukrainian or Russian it is easy to get deceived by border officials and buy something which is totally useless. The minimum term of insurance is two weeks, with prices depending on the size of the engine.

Sales & Circulation


General Manager Andrii Cherniavskyi Sales & Circulation Kyiv: Natasha Martisova, +380 67 977 44 16 Lviv: Julia Kaniuka, +380 67 672 44 97 Odesa: Liubov Rogatinska, +380 95 683 82 57

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By plane
Odesa International Airport is located approximately 10 km from centre. For domestic arrivals, the shuttle bus picks you up from the plane and dumps you by a steel gate next to the main terminal where a gauntlet of underhanded taxi drivers awaits. For international arrivals and departures and domestic departures proceed to the main terminal. There are two currency exchange booths, an ATM, airline representatives, a caf and an information booth (deserted both times we were there) in the terminals main hall. Toilets are located in the basement. Customs staff and many of the taxi drivers speak English. A taxi to centre is unreasonably expensive; even experienced hagglers can expect to pay a minimum of 100Hr. Car rental might be a better option and is available in the main hall. Your cheapest option is bus or minibus. Fares to centre are less than 2Hr. As you exit the main terminal, look to the right. The bus stop is across the parking lot. Two buses and a couple of minibuses depart at regular intervals. Bus 129 goes to the rail station, and 101 stops at Hretska pl. Minibus 113 heads to Paustovskoho and 117 to Pastera. Also to the right, as you exit the main terminal is a VIP lounge. The airport is small and unassuming, but if you happen to get confused or lost dont hesitate to ask airport staff or one of the locals for assistance. Odesians have a tradition of service and are more open and jolly than citizens of other major ex-Soviet cities.

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Tourist Information
G-2,Pushkinska 2 (entrance from Lanzheronivska), tel. (+380) 48 709 46 91/ (+380) 48 725 07 07/(+380) 48 725 24 24, www. odessatourism.org. QOpen 10:00- 19:00. Tourist Info Centre B-4,Italiyskyi bulv. 11, tel. (+380) 48 731 48 08, www.go2odessa.ru. This office was the first and one of only a handful entire Odesa. Staff can book anything - hotels, all kinds of tickets and city tours. QOpen 09:00- 18:00.

Odesa Tourist Information Centre

By train
Odesas rail station is the end of the line. Fortunately for you, youre already in centre. A taxi to any centre location shouldnt cost more than 20Hr, but as you are a foreigner you face an uphill battle getting a just fare. If you walk a short distance from the train station (a prime location valued higher by cabbies) and flag down a car youre sure to get better treatment. Minibuses, buses and trams headed to centre and other points depart from the train station and adjacent bazaar. Keep in mind that youre just a short walk from numerous hotels, restaurants, shops and cafs.

10:00- 19:00.

Free Tours Odessa & Tourist Information Center F-2, Havanna 10, City Garden, tel. (+380) 48) 794-65-89, (+380) 94 95 095 89. QOpen

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Airline tickets
AirBaltic Odesa International Airport, 2nd floor, tel.
(+380) 482 39 30 25, www.airbaltic.com. floor, tel. (+380) 482 49 00 78, www.austrian.com. QOpen 09:00 - 17:00. Closed Sat, Sun.

ARRIVING & TRANSPORT


Taxi
In Ukraine every car is a potential taxi - just hold your arm out on any street if you dont believe us. Metered taxis dont exist, so youll have to haggle over the price with your driver. Foreigners are fighting an uphill battle in getting a fair price, but be sure to settle on the amount before getting in to avoid giving the impression of having bottomless pockets. Ordering a taxi by phone can help you avoid surprises, as prices are usually fixed. Champion tel. (+380) 48 720 00 00. Formula-1 tel. (+380) 48 717 17 17. Forsage tel. (+380) 482 33 32 22. Pantera Express tel. (+380) 482 34 20 00/(+380) 48 777 30 00/50 00.

Public transport
Trams, Trolleybuses and Buses
These are favoured by schoolchildren, the working class and babushkas and dedushkas. They wont get you anywhere in a hurry, but they do provide an intriguing look into everyday Ukrainian life. Tickets cost 1.50Hr and can be purchased from the conductor. All tickets are good for one journey. Monthly travel passes are only available at final stops. Odesas tram system operates 19 routes making it one of the largest in Ukraine. However, if you need to reach centre, tram routes are nonexistent from Preobrazhenska vul. to the shore so youll need to hop on a bus, trolleybus or minibus. The trams main function is to connect the edge of centre with outlaying districts. Eleven trolleybus routes and 90 bus routes fill in the gaps allowing passengers to reach just about any locale in the city.

Austrian Airlines Odesa International Airport, 2nd

Czech Airlines Odesa International Airport, 2nd floor, QOpen 10:00 - 18:00, Sat 11:00 - 16:00. Closed Sun. Kiy Avia E-2, Preobrazhenska 15, tel. (+380) 48 725
Odesa Train Station 10 30, www.kiyavia.com/en/. Also at Odesa International Airport. QOpen 8:00 - 20:00, Sun 09:00 - 18:00.

tel. (+380) 48 784 05 93, www.czechairlines.com.

Driving in Odesa
T h e c on di ti on of most roads in Ukraine is basically wretched, especially after the winter thaw. Another problem is the decrepit traffic lights. They are not all that bright, and sometimes it is difficul t to tell which light is actually lit and which just has the sun shining on it to make it appear lit. Road markings, especially the all-important centre line, often go missing. In this case you should do what the locals do and decide for yourself where the line is. Just make sure that other drivers understand your intentions. No right turn on a red light, unless you have a special green arrow next to the red light. Fines for moving violations have recently been increased. The hope is that this action will lead to a decrease in some of the idiotic behaviours that have led Ukraine to having one of the worlds worst road safety ratings. Drivers can now expect to pay from 51Hr for minor violations to as much as 3400Hr for major violations such as drunk driving (Ukraine has a zero-tolerance alcohol policy when it comes to being behind the wheel). New seat belt and helmet laws will be enforced. Fines for pedestrian violations have also increased. The days of being able to bribe your way out of punishment are coming to an end, maybe. Traffic patrol will soon be required to use video and photo surveillance for all traffic stops. With a mix of narrow streets and reckless Michael Schumacher wannabes, driving in Odesa can be a hairraising experience. The fact that the city is laid out on a grid makes finding your way around relatively simple. Parking in centre can be difficult, but with a little patience and a good eye youre likely to find a free spot. The area around Deribasivska and Hretska pl. works like Chinese finger-cuffs - easy to get in but tricky to get out - and is best avoided. As you enter and exit the city, watch out for the numerous speed traps! According to Ukrainian law, foreign drivers must carry an international driving licence in addition to the licence from their home country. International licences can be acquired in your country of origin. Foreign vehicles can stay in Ukraine for no more than two months. Extensions can be obtained via registration with the National Auto Inspector ().

LOT Polish Airlines Odessa International Airport, 1st floor, tel. (+380) 48 749 55 80, www.lot.com. QOpen 09:30 - 17:30, Sat, Sun 11:00 - 15:00. Turkish Airlines G-3, Pushkinska 17/19, tel. (+380)
482 34 79 06/(+380) 482 34 79 07, fax (+380) 482 34 79 04, www.thy.com. Also at Odesa International Airport, tel. (+380) 482 49 00 90. QOpen 09:00 - 18:00. Closed Sat, Sun.

Buying train tickets


For the full Ukrainian experience, line up to buy a train ticket at one of ticket offices (kasy) at the Central (or Southern) terminal of the Kyiv train station. The staff does not speak English, so try to practice you Ukrainian/Russian. It is a good idea to get know the train number in advance and write in on a piece of paper, together with the departure date and time. Dont bother to learn the Ukrainian alphabet, write down the destination city name in English as well as your name. You might be asked to provide a passport when boarding. Aside from the train station, you can buy your tickets at the Central Ticket Office on Tarasa Shevchenka bulv., which accepts credit cards. Thanks to EURO2012 we finally have English signs almost everywhere. Visit booking.uz.gov.ua/en/ for train schedule and ticket booking. Odesa Holovna Train Station F-6, Pryvokzalna pl. 2, tel. (+380) 48 725 14 18. Odesas rail station is the end of the line. Fortunately for you, youre already in centre. As you proceed to the main hall youll find the departure and arrival schedules. In the halls to the right youll find ticketing windows, a service centre and a bank with currency exchange and ATM. Theres a waiting room with comfortable, plush seating in the service centre. The entrance fee is 5Hr and additional charges vary depending on what you want to do. If you would like to use your mobile phone, for example, the charge is an additional 1.25Hr. An international information desk is also located in the service centre. To the left of the main hall youll find waiting rooms, a caf, toilets, a news stand, a currency exchange and an apartment rental service. Upstairs is another waiting room, telephones and a post office. The first aid station, police office, station administration and a secured luggage locker are all located on platform No. 1. If you need to stash your bags for a while the price for this service per day is 8Hr for small bags, 15 for large and 30 for extra large. Directions are clearly marked in English in the main hall, so if at any time you get lost proceed to the main hall for reorientation.

Microbuses and minivans

Ukraine International Airlines Odessa International Airport, 2nd floor, tel. (+380) 48 237 57 15, www.flyuia. com. QOpen 06:00 - 17:00.

All forms of transit make scheduled stops except for microbuses and minivans. These privately-owned marshrutkas () or route taxis can stop anywhere along their specified route. Just flag it down as you would a taxi, then tell the driver na zupyntsi, budlaska (on the stop, please) when youve had enough.. Route information (in Russian only) is posted on the front and back windows. Dont forget to pay as you exit. Fares range from 1.75 to 2.50Hr.

Airports
Odesa International Airport, tel. (+380) 482 39
35 49, www.airport.od.ua. Odesa International Airport is located approximately 10 km from centre. For domestic arrivals, the shuttle bus picks you up from the plane and dumps you by a steel gate next to the main terminal where a gauntlet of underhanded taxi drivers awaits. For international arrivals and departures and domestic departures proceed to the main terminal. There are two currency exchange booths, an ATM, airline representatives, a caf and an information booth (deserted both times we were there) in the terminals main hall. Toilets are located in the basement. Customs staff and many of the taxi drivers speak English. The airport is small and unassuming, but if you happen to get confused or lost dont hesitate to ask airport staff or one of the locals for assistance. Odesians have a tradition of service and are more open and jolly than citizens of other major ex-Soviet cities.

Train schedule
From Odesa To Odesa City Dep. Arr. Dep. Arr. 21:16 10:03 CHERKASY 17:07 06:10 15:49 08:55 CHERNIVTSI 15:51 09:21 16:48 21:44 CHISINAU, Moldova 07:30 12:18 22:08 08:28 DNIPROPETROVSK 19:28 06:01 22:39 12:11 KHARKIV 18:03 07:59 15:21 22:44 KHMELNYTSKIY 22:27 06:01 00:52 09:24 KYIV 14:40 23:00 21:36 10:36 KYIV 15:52 04:50 11:36 20:09 KYIV 22:01 06:41 18:28 06:10 LVIV 20:23 08:36 14:45 11:30 13:19 09:17 LUHANSK 14:42 16:26 MINSK, Belarus 07:56 10:52 15:02 15:16 MOSCOW, Russia 21:25 19:06 23:04 09:40 SIMFEROPOL 11:35 22:07 18:38 05:30 ST.-PETERSBURG, Russia 23:59 10:30 18:12 13:03 UZHHOROD 18:15 13:33 13:40 20:09 VINNYTSIA 22:50 05:25 14:51 07:35 ZAPORIZHYA 12:40 05:51

Car rental
AVIS H-4, Uspenska 4A, office 12, tel. (+380) 48 722 64
13/(+380) 67 218 21 41, odessa@avis.com.ua, www. avis.com.ua/en. QOpen 07:00 - 22:00.

departure date

departure time

number of the carriage (vagon)

Europcar F-5, Rishelievska 59, Chorne More Hotel, tel. (+380) 48 777 40 11, www.europcar.ua. QOpen 09:00 - 18:00. Closed Sat, Sun. Hertz G-1, Prymorska 6, tel. (+380) 48 729 33 58, odesa@hertz.ua, www.hertz.ua/en. Q Open 09:00 18:00. Closed Sat, Sun. Sixt Staroportofrankivska 55, tel. (+380) 48 715 57 04, www.sixt.ua. QOpen 09:00 - 18:00. VRC G-3, Bunina 16B, tel. (+380) 48 734 57 77, www. vrc.com.ua. Also at Odesa International Airport. QOpen
09:00 - 18:00.

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Basics
Odesa vs. Odessa
Though Ukrainian and Russian are similar, there are notable differences including the spelling of many names. This is the case with Odesa (Ukrainian) and Odessa (Russian). Being that Russian is the language spoken by the overwhelming majority of Odesians, the Russian version is more common and useful, i.e. if youre searching the Internet, adding the extra s with definitely result in more hits.

Basics
Customs
If you are 18 years of age or over you can import, free of customs duties and taxes, one litre of hard alcohol, two litres of wine, 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 250 grams of tobacco. Personal belongings are not subject to customs duties or taxes, though a customs officer has the right to ask you to make a written declaration in relation to them. (Avoid bringing unessential, valuable, personal items! A colleague of ours was told by a customs officer to declare her wedding band. She declared the value of the ring, and - to make a long story short - she ended up paying a $200 bribe in order to avoid an outrageous duty.) A person can bring in food products free of customs duties and taxes if their total value does not exceed 200. However, food products should not total more than two kilogrammes, and there should not be more than one package of the same product. Goods with a total value of less than 1000 may be brought in free of customs duties and taxes. If the value of your goods is greater than 1000, but less than 10000 they will need to be declared on a customs personal declaration form and you should pay 10% duty plus 20% VAT. If the value of the goods is greater than 10000, the goods will be subject to clearance in accordance with the import declaration requirements for imported cargo. Cultural goods may be brought in if they are not subject to any international alert and you have documents which prove your right of ownership. To take such goods out of Ukraine you will need to obtain relevant authorisation documents from the State Service for Control Over the Passage of Cultural Values Across the National Frontier of Ukraine (Kanatna 83, tel. (+380 48) 33 52 13). All customs declarations, filled out upon arrival to Ukraine, must be kept throughout the period of your stay, and must be handed over upon departure. This declaration can not be renewed if lost. For further information please visit the official web-site of the State Customs Service of Ukraine www.customs.gov. ua or call the hot line 0 800501 31 30/ (+380) 44 247 27 19/247 28 50. cousins. Those with Russian sockets can buy a cheap adapter for their European appliances. Adapters for more foreign electrical societies are not easy to find in Odesa, so bring your own.

Basic data
Odesa
Population: 1 010 300 Ethnic composition: Ukrainian 62,2%, Russian 26,8%, Bulgarian 3%, Moldovian 2%, other 6%.

Language
The countrys official language is Ukrainian. pendence in 1991, it has become much more widespread. Still, Russian is heavily used in Eastern Ukraine, and only in western regions truly predominant. Since indepopular and Crimea and is Ukrainian

Ukraine
Population: 45 553 000 (1 January 2013) Ethnic composition: Ukrainian 77.8% Russian 17.3% Belarusian 0.6% Moldovan 0.5% Crimean Tatar 0.5% Bulgarian 0.4% Hungarian 0.3% Romanian 0.3% Polish 0.3% Jewish 0.2% other 1.8% Territory: 603,700km2 (the second largest in Europe, slightly smaller than Texas), mostly consisting of fertile steppes (plains) and plateaus. The only mountain chains are the Carpathians in the west and the Crimean Mountains in the extreme south. Borders: Belarus 891km, coastline (Black and Azov Seas) 2,782km, Hungary 103km, Moldova 939km, Poland 526km, Romania (south) 169km, Romania (west) 362km, Russia 1,576km, Slovakia 97km Rivers: Dnipro (1,204km), Dnister, Donets, Bug, Danube Highest point: Mount Hoverla 2,061m Local time: All of Ukraine is in the Eastern European Time zone (GMT +2), along with its neighbouring countries Belarus, Romania and Turkey. Thus, when it is 12:00 in Odesa, it is 14:00 in Moscow, 11:00 in Paris and Warsaw, 10:00 in London and 05:00 in New York.

Borders
Ukraine is bordered by Belarus, Hungary, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia and Slovakia. Buses stop for about an hour at borders; westbound trains for more than two, because Ukrainian wheels dont fit European tracks and thus have to be switched! You should expect close inspection of your documents and belongings at border crossings. EU and American travellers need a visa to enter Belarus, Moldova and Russia and cant be obtained at the border, so make sure you contact their embassies in Odesa (see Directory/Foreign representatives).

Money
The national currency is the hryvnia (Hr), which replaced the transitional karbovanets on September 2, 1996. Dont be confused if your amount is given in roubles. You havent been transported to Russia or taken back in time to the USSR some people just have trouble letting go of the past! Paper bills carry denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 50, 100, 200 and 500 hryvnias. Another word to the wise: two versions exist of the 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200 hryvnia bills, and both are accepted everywhere. There are 100 kopecks in a hryvnia, with 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50 kopeck and 1Hr coins. Youll have no problem finding currency exchange points, but rates are better from central street kiosks. If its travellers checks you need to cash, look for a big respectable-looking bank. You can find a number of ATMs around Odesa and many hotels and restaurants now take Visa and MasterCard- American Express is not very popular. There have been scattered reports of credit card fraud in upscale restaurants, though, so you may want to think twice before charging it.

Communism
Like an aggressive case of athletes foot, communism refuses to go away. While Ukraines youth embraces capitalism and nationalism, many elderly and disillusioned citizens cling to socialism. In June 2009, this political divide made international news as hooligans linked to a Ukrainian nationalist organisation savagely vandalised a famous statue of Vladimir Lenin in Kyiv. Most people, Ukrainians included, link communism to Russia this is inaccurate. Many leaders of the Bolshevik Revolution were, in fact, from Ukraine. The most notable of the lot was Lev (Leon) Trotsky, who actually attended secondary school in Odesa. Also, many prominent Soviet leaders had Ukrainian roots. Leonid Brezhnev was born in the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. Nikita Khruschev moved from Russia to Donetsk as a teenager, and ascended the ranks of the Communist Party in Donbas and Kyiv. Two monumental atrocities occurred under Stalins rule, and memory of the carnage continues to stoke Ukrainian nationalism. The first tragedy is known as Holodomor (starvation), a famine which took place in 1932-33. It is estimated that as many as 2.6 - 10 million Ukrainians perished. There is evidence showing that the famine was, in part, orchestrated by the Soviet leadership in an attempt to squash Ukrainian nationalism. Whether this act should be classified as genocide is currently being debated around the world. The second tragedy is known as the Great Purge (19361938). Stalin was obsessed with the complete eradication of political rivals including fellow party members, military commanders, dissidents, artists and anyone else worth being suspicious of. It is estimated that he ordered the execution of as many as 500,000 Soviet people and had millions more sent to gulags (penal labour/death camps). Ukraines share of the victims was disproportionately high.

Safety
They say that Ukrainians can spot a foreigner from a kilometre away. This fact alone will not automatically make you the target of crime. Odesa is, in fact, a rather safe place. As in most cities, flashing large amounts of cash can cause trouble. Wallets are known to disappear in public transport crowds, so guard your pockets at all times. Being very drunk and/or loud on the street is always a good way to attract unwanted attention, especially from the police. By the way, its a good idea for foreigners to carry at least a copy of their passport and visa with them at all times.

Market values
How do costs compare to back home? Heres a handy list of local prices to give you an idea. McDonalds Big Mac 18,00Hr 1,84 $2,25 Loaf of white bread 3,25Hr 0,33 $0,40 Snickers bar 6,00Hr 0,61 $0,75 Litre of vodka 50,00Hr 5,12 $6,26 Bottle of local beer (0.5 litre) 6,00Hr 0,61 $0,75 20 Marlboros 13,50Hr 1,38 $1,69 Public transport ticket 1,25Hr 0,13 $0,16 1 litre of petrol (euro 3) 10,99Hr 1,13 $1,31 Official exchange rates (as of July 1): 1 10.24Hr US$1 7.99Hr 1 11.90Hr Current exchange rates are available at

Disabled travellers
Odesa is not what you would call a disabled-friendly city. High curb drops and steep steps are the rule. Odesa Holovna train station does have ramps to the platforms, special ticketing windows, toilets and telephones, but the public transport system lacks even a hint of accessibility. The wheelchair symbol used in this guide means that the establishment in question specifically caters to disabled guests.

Smoking
From December 16, 2012 smoking is prohibited in all public places. The new law sets a total ban on smoking in restaurants, bars, clubs and cafes (except open terraces), cultural, medical, educational and sport institutions (including playgrounds and stadiums), public transport (including stops), underpasses (subways), and inside apartment buildings (including stairs and lifts). All other premises and buildings (including hotels, hostels, airports, railway terminals) should have designated smoking areas equipped with exhaust ventilation. The law also sets fines from 5110,000Hr for anyone breaking the law.

Drinking
Ukrainian beer (pyvo) is quite tasty and extremely cheap to boot. Tipsiness may set in early, though, as its alcohol content is higher than Western brands. Those preferring foreign brands can find their favourites at finer shops and establishments. Ukraine also produces a wide selection of vodka, which flows freely at many parties and gatherings. Beware if offered home-made vodka (samohon). While good samohon can be better than some bootleg labels in shops, the overall odds are against you and your stomach. Whether its Ukrainian vodka or moonshine, be ready to offer a toast at some point. A modest cheers (budmo) will do for a foreigner.

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January 1 January 7 March 8 May 1-2 May 5 May 6 May 9 June 23 June 28 August 24 New Year Orthodox Christmas Womens Day A day off for the workers Easter Sunday Easter Monday Victory Day Trinity Constitution Day Independence Day

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Toilets
Public restrooms are a sore, dirty and not very aromatic subject in Odesa. They are also in short supply, so make it a rule to go before you leave the hotel and after each caf/ restaurant/pub you visit. Youre sure to notice locals dancing frantically as they disappear into alleyways and behind trees, only to reappear fresh and liberated. This may be a tempting alternative, but beware: this behaviour inevitably leads to awkward conversations with local police who love to levy hefty fines on foreign tourists. Good luck.

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The countrys official language is Ukrainian. Since independence in 1991, it has become much more popular and widespread. Still, Russian is heavily used in Crimea and Eastern Ukraine, and only in western regions is Ukrainian truly predominant. Odesians also speak preferably Russian, though we decided on including a list of some of the most common Ukrainian words and phrases a person is likely to need, as you may try Russian wherever, and Ukrainian is a unique expirience. Hello (vi-TA-yu) Goodbye (do po-BA-chennia) Please (bud LAS-ka) Youre welcome (PRO-shu) Thank you (DIA-kuyu) Excuse me (VY-bachte) Yes (tak) No (ni) Enjoy your meal (Smach-NO-ho) Cheers! (BUD-mo) I dont understand (Ya ne rozu-MI-yu) I dont know (Ya ne ZNA-yu) Help! (dopomo-ZHIT) Hospital (li-KAR-nia) Ambulance (shvyd-KA) Where is? ...? (de zna-KHO-dytsia) Right, left , (PRA-vo, LI-vo) Do you speak English? ? (Vy roz-mov-LYA-yete an-GLIY-skoyu) Days of the week Monday (pone-DI-lok) Tuesday (viv-TO-rok) Wednesday (sere-DA) Thursday (chet-VER) Friday (PYAT-nytsia) Saturday (su-BO-ta) Sunday (ne-DI-lia) Numbers 1 (o-DYN) 7 (sim) 2 (dva) 8 (VI-sim) 3 (try) 9 (DE-vyat) 4 (cho-TY-ry) 10 (DE-syat) 5 (pyat) 100 (sto) 6 (shist) 1000 (TY-sya-cha) Most city centre streets signs are written either in Russian or Ukrainian. We hope this street names transcription will help you to find where you are. Street (.) (VU-lytsia) Square (.) (PLO-scha) Avenue (.) (pro-SPEKT) Boulevard (.) (bul-VAR) Bridge (mist) Embankment (.) (NA-berezhna) Highway (sho-SE) Lane (.) (pro-VU-lok) Descent (uz-VIZ)

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Visas
Citizens of the EU, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Andorra, Vatican, Iceland, Monaco, Norway, San Marino, Mongolia, the USA, Canada, Japan and the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) - except Turkmenistan - can enter Ukraine visa-free and stay up to 90 days. Everyone else needs a visa, which must be obtained from a Ukrainian embassy or consulate abroad before travelling. Visas can be processed in as little as one day, with prices varying depending on the type and length of visa requested. Many Ukrainian embassies only handle visa cases on certain days of the week, so call ahead. Travel to Russia is not so simple. All foreign visitors, with the exception of citizens from selected countries of the CIS, must obtain a visa. Transit visas are also required. For additional information, call (+380 48) 784 15 44. Travel to Belarus is also a bit tricky. Citizens of the EU, Andorra, Iceland, Lichtenstein, Norway and Croatia can apply for 30-day single and multiple entry business and private visas without an invitation. The rest of us need an invitation, or we can book through a travel agency authorized to issue state travel vouchers. All visitors are required to purchase national medical insurance, and must register their passports with local police within three days of their arrival (hotels are usually willing to aid in this process). Transit visas are also required. For more information, call (+380 44) 537 52 03. Moldova greatly relaxed its visa laws in 2007. Citizens of the EU, Norway, Switzerland, Japan, Israel, Canada and the USA can enter Moldova visa-free and stay up to 90 days. For all other visitors, visas can be acquired at a Moldavian consulate or at the Chisinau airport by presenting an application form and photos. All visitors planning to stay more than 90 days need an invitation and visa. For more information, call (+380 482) 33 33 94. Citizens of the EU, Norway, Switzerland, Canada, the USA, Japan, Australia, Israel and a handful of Latin American countries can enter Romania visa-free and stay up to 90 days. Citizens of countries not on the list can obtain a visa at the Romanian consulate in Kyiv. For more information, call (+380 48) 724 23 24. Poland, Hungary and Slovakia belong to the European Schengen zone. For more information call the following embassies: Polish (+380 48) 729 44 13/729 39 36, Hungarian (+380 44) 238 63 81, Slovakian (+380 44) 234 06 06.

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Working in Ukraine
For most of the past decade, many foreigners took advantage of Ukraines relaxed regulations and didnt bother getting work permits or even visas. Times have definitely changed, and stricter requirements and regulations have forced many of us to play by the rules. Many companies continue to pay in cash under the table, but will offer assistance obtaining extended visas. If youre planning to work in Ukraine for a long or indefinite period, it may be beneficial to obtain either permanent or temporary residency. For permanent residency you must be sponsored by a relative with Ukrainian citizenship or prove Ukrainian heritage - this can be done by providing the Office of Passport Registration and Immigration (VVIR) with the birth certificate of a parent or grandparent born in Ukraine and documents proving relation, i.e. your birth certificate, parents birth certificate, marriage licence showing change of name, etc. Though often complicated and time consuming, local and multinational companies can procure temporary residency for foreign personnel. No matter what category you fall into, plan on big hassles and a lot of time spent at VVIR, the Housing Bureau (ZhEK) and the police station.

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Bavarian House F-4, Uspenska 60, office 2, tel. (+380) 48 777 06 96, fax (+380) 482 34 52 76, www.bayernhaus.com.ua. QOpen 09:00 - 21:00. Closed Sat, Sun. Bakhtalo Drom - Odesa Roma Congress Akademika Zabolotnoho 2, apt. 16, jukor@te.net.ua. British Council Fontanska doroha 33, office 107, tel. (+380) 48 718 81 19, www.britishcouncil.org.ua. QOpen 14:00 - 17:00. Closed Mon, Fri, Sat, Sun. Bulgarian Culture Centre F-3, prov. Vitse-Admirala Zhukova 9, tel. (+380) 482 35 71 36. eska rodin - Odesa Czech Society Akademika Zabolotnoho 51, tel. (+380) 44 54 35 61, www.czrodina.narod.ru. Greek Culture Foundation F-3, Hretska 17, tel. (+380) 482 35 71 36, w w w.hfcodessa.org. QOpen 10:00 - 17:00. Closed Sat, Sun. Hillel Jewish Culture Centre E-1, Hretska 7, tel. (+380) 48 726 60 00, www.hillel.od.ua. QOpen 10:00 - 19:00. Closed Sat. Israel Culture Centre E-1, Pastera 11, tel. (+380) 48 723 02 05. QOpen 09:00 - 17:00. Closed Fri, Sat. Jewish Culture Centre Beit Grand E-3, Nizhynska 77/79, tel. (+380) 48 737 40 52, www.beit-grand. odessa.ua. QOpen 09:00 - 21:00.
Bunina 18.

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Festival of Embroidery
2326.08.2013 A great chance to become familiar with Ukrainian folk culture, to get some originally made folk crafts as the best souvenirs from Ukraine. All events take place at Prymorskyi bulv.

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EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY ODESSA


Invites you to study the following areas and specialties:
Finance Finance and Credit Banking Economics of Enterprise Accounting and Auditing Marketing Management Management of Organization Management of Foreign Economic Activity Management of Innovation Activity Management of Innovative Activity Managing Information Security Computer Science Administrative Management for the Protection of Information with Limited Access Information Management Systems and Technologies Intelligent Decision Software systems Software Engineering Jurisprudence Documentation and Information Ecology Environmental Protection and Balanced Nature Use

Odessian Recipes
30.08 - 04.09.2013 The original Odessian cuisine is a fantastic mix of different national cultures and traditions. It is distinctive and savoury. Try the best local dishes at the great festival on the main street. All events will be held around Deribasivska street.

Odesa City Day


Gala Concert
02.09.2013 This year Odesa celebrates its 219th anniversary. The city patrons prepare the great programme full of noisy and colourful events with the gala concert of domestic and international stars on its top. The concert will be held on Potemkinski skhody.

Odesa branch of Azerbaijani Congress of Ukraine Odesa Jewish Community G-4, Osypova 21, tel.
(+380) 48 728 07 70.

Arabic language courses Art courses Islamic Culture courses Mosque & Muslim Spiritual Services Charity programmes

Vasylya Stusa Str. 2D, Odesa, Ukraine tel. +38 (048) 757 87 31 +38 (048) 757 87 36 www.e-u.in.ua/eng/

Art Galleries
Eneida G-5, Velyka Arnautska 32 tel. (+380) 48 722 78 96, eneida@online.ua. QOpen 10:00 - 18:00. Closed Sun. Kontrabas Art-Caf Balkivska 31, tel. (+380) 48 777 05 40, www.kontrabas.od.ua. QOpen 10:00 - 24:00. NT-Art I-4, Lidersovskyi bulv. 5, office 166, tel. (+380) 48 785 59 34, www.nt-art.net. QOpen 11:00 - 19:00. Closed Mon. Salieri Art Caf F-2, Lanzheronivska 14, tel. (+380) 48 725 00 00. QOpen 09:00 - 24:00. Schastie F-2, Katerynynska pl. 6, ap.7, tel. (+380) 48 731 54 40. QOpen 10:00 - 19:00. Closed Sun. Tvorchestvo F-1, Hoholia 6, tel. (+380) 48 795 59 38. QOpen 11:00 - 18:00. Closed Mon, Sun. U
99, www.aleksandrovskiy.com.ua/eng. service by Engish, Frech QOpen 11:00 - 19:00. PA6UL

18, tel. (+380) 482 37 27 72, gercyles2004@mail.ru. Odesa Society of Armenian Culture Gagarinske plato 5. Prosvita Ukrainian Society - Odesa branch H-3, Marazliyevska 34A, tel. (+380) 48 703 36 66. Societ Dante Alighieri - Comitato di Odessa F-2, Hoholia 17, tel. (+380) 48 787 96 65, ladante@rambler. ru, www.dantediodessa.blogspot.com. Ukainian Moldovian Cultural Association G-6, Kanatna, 83, office 18. Ukrainian Club of Odesa F-5, Katerynynska 77, tel. (+380) 44 722 09 66, ukranian.house@gmail.com. QOpen 09:00 - 20:00. Novoselskoho 68.

Odesa Regional Greek Society Bunina 29, office

Odesa Meetings
International Festival of Performance Art
01 - 07.09.2013 This annual event will take place in Odesa for the 8th time. Russian drama theatres from many countries will present their best performances on the stage at the Odesa Academic Russian Drama Theatre. Location: Odesa Academic Russian Drama Theatre (Hretska 48).

Jazz Fest 2013


20 - 25.09.2013 The musicians from 4 continents have been performing on the festival stage for the last ten years. This time you are invited to enjoy fusion projects, ethno jazz, the third wave, and vocal jazz. Location: Odesa Philharmonic (Bunina 15).

Wiedergeburt- Odesa German Cultural Society

Whats On Tango dAmore


International Argentinean Tango Festival
2528.07.2013 Tango festival in the middle of summer with brilliant maestros, great music, a lot of nice dancers including extremely beautiful followers and tireless leaders. Ad here the sun, the sea, the beach and youll get the best time in your life. Milongas from 22:00 at Viktoria hotel (Henuezka 24A). More info: www.milonga.od.ua

Vernisage H-5, Belinskoho 13, tel. (+380) 48 725 88 White Moon H-3, Kanatna 9, tel. (+380) 48 715 51 26. QOpen 13:00 - 18:00. Closed Mon, Sun.

Art Festival
Odesa Biennale
25.09 - 10.10.2013 Over a hundred Ukrainian artist (including legendary matres from Odesa) will take part in this traditional event. The Biennale will take place in Odesa Museum of Western and Eastern Art (Pushkinska 9), Fine Art Museum (Sofiivska 5A), A.Korobchiskiy Art Centre.

Culture Centres & Societies


- 19:00, Fri 16:00 - 19:00, Sat 12:00 - 16:00. Closed Sun. Arabian Culture Centre F-5, Rishelievska 49, tel. (+380) 482 37 91 60, www.kivan.com. QOpen 11:00 - 17:00. Closed Fri.

Alliance Franaise E-2, Sadova 3, tel. (+380) 48 737 46 70, www.af.od.ua/fr. QOpen 15:00 - 19:00, Tue 17:00

17A, Molodezhy Square Str. 65006 Odessa tel: +38 0482 34 72 50 fax: +38 0482 34 72 49 al.masar@mail.ru facebook/almasar.ua arraid.org

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Cream of the Crop
00/(+380) 482 30 71 01, fax (+380) 482 30 71 58, arcadia-plaza@com.od.ua, www.arcadia-plaza.com/ english. Arkadia is officially a four star hotel. As we explored the luxurious rooms and became familiar with the wealth of available services we wondered what had happened to the fifth star. Did it get devoured, like a remote control, in the cushions of one of the rooms plush sofas? The 24 lux-class rooms and four spacious suites are stunning, but the services are really what set this place apart. Where else can you order room service 24/7, play tennis, dine on fine French cuisine and disco all under one roof? Other services include swimming-pool, sunbathing terrace, sauna, Jacuzzi, massage room, parking, bar/lounge, etc. Did we mention that the hotel is situated on a popular windsurfing beach? Q24 rooms (10 standard 1980 2190Hr, 8 superior 2520 - 2730Hr, 2 junior suite 3739 - 3969Hr, 3 suite 5850 - 6060Hr, 1 Plaza Suite 7551 - 7761Hr, extra bed 450Hr). PiTHARFLGKDCW hhhh 99, fax (+380) 48 786 05 50, office@continental-hotel. com.ua, www.hotel-continental-odessa.com. Originally constructed in the mid 19th century, the hotel was completely reconstructed in 2005. Today it prides itself on being Odesas ideal venue for business and leisure. All rooms are luxuriously designed and incorporate all services expected of a four star hotel including satellite TV, internet, safe, mini-bar, Italian furniture and air-conditioning. Perhaps the most noteworthy feature is located on the first floor. Im referring to the lavish Voyage Restaurant, of course. One taste of the original, superb dishes and youll book a room just to be close to this culinary gem. Q32 rooms (6 economy 1290Hr, 12 standard 1730Hr, 10 junior suite 2390Hr, 3 suite 2900Hr, 1 apartment 4420Hr, extra bed 363Hr). PHARFLGKDCW hhhh

Where to stay
Editors note
Odesa has been a popular business and tourist destination for more that 200 years. The interest in this important region has left an indelible mark in the form of plenty of accommodation. From ultra-ritzy to run-down Soviet relics, Odesas hotel infrastructure can easily accommodate a wide range of clientele including convention goers, discriminating business travellers, sun-seeking families and even budget backpackers. Rooms become harder to find during the summer peak. Our obvious recommendation: book ahead and avoid the hassle. Tired of hotels? A number of private companies offer newly renovated apartments, which can be rented on a nightly basis and are considerably cheaper than most hotel rooms. The advantages of privacy, a kitchen and more space in general are definite pluses. Prices include breakfast and VAT (20%), unless otherwise stated. Mostly prices do not include 1% tourist tax. ning the corseted ladies for his next adulterous feast. With its elegant interior and location at the epicentre of Odesas art and culture scene, its understandable why this hotel so easily lured Pushkin. The casinos gone, but a variety of impressive amenities stand in its place and include a swimming pool, VIP lounge, bar, banquet halls and Mozarts own restaurant renown for its Ukrainian and European dishes and romantic views of the Opera and Ballet Theatre. The rooms definitely lack in space, but are luxurious and packed with goodies such as airconditioning, cable TV, Internet, mini-bar, etc. Q41 rooms (3 suites 2722 - 3785Hr, 3 apartments 3984Hr, 2 junior standards 1328 - 1859Hr, 28 standards 1585 - 2117Hr, 2 family rooms 1585 - 3179Hr, 3 junior suites 2192 - 3254Hr, extra bed 531Hr). PiHARLGKDCW hhhh

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Arkadia Plaza Posmitnoho 1, tel. (+380) 482 30 71

13, Lanzheronovskaya Str. 65026 Odessa, Ukraine tel.: +380 482 37 77 77 reservation@mozart-hotel.com www.mozart-hotel.com

Upmarket
(+380) 48 725 61 61, fax (+380) 48 725 48 47, reception@alexandrovskiy.com.ua, www.alexandrovskiy. com.ua. This modern hotel is situated in the heart of the historical city centre and is ideal for either business or pleasure. There are 38 rooms in five different categories, something for everyone. All come with fully equipped and many have a lovely view. The restaurant is 1st class with a lovely beige dcor and offers European, Russian, and Ukrainian dishes. An average meal costs around 250Hr per person and its open from 11:00-22:00. There are also 2 conference rooms available for business meetings. Q38 rooms (standard 990 - 1150Hr, superior standard 1300 - 1460Hr, junior suite 1700 - 1860Hr, suite 2200 - 2800Hr). PHKW 1B, tel. (+380) 48 773 70 70, fax (+380) 48 773 72 77, palace@arkapart.com, www.arkapart.com. Located to the south of the city near the popular Arcadia beach area. The Ark Hotel is just a part of a larger complex that composes a restaurant, a giant swimming pool, health Club and a fitness studio, yet it is independently operated. There are 20 rooms all gorgeously decorated in a quasi near eastern style with Italian furniture. The Gaudi Restaurant is something to see - a unique elegant near eastern design and a nice atmosphere. They offer a great variety of European dishes as well as Chinese and Japanese cuisine. It is worth a visit! Q20 rooms (standard 960 - 1050Hr, superior 1080 - 1200Hr, junior suite 1920Hr, suite 2520Hr, deluxe apartment 3000Hr, extra bed 300Hr). PFKCwW

Aleksandrovskiy F-4, Oleksandrovskyi prosp. 12, tel.

Continental G-3, Deribasivska 5, tel. (+380) 48 786 03

rating, but rooms are relatively small and dont come with a balcony. International telephone connection, wireless Internet, mini-bar, safe and air-conditioning are standard in all rooms. The accommodation rate includes a continental breakfast. Services available with additional charges include mini-bar, laundry services and car park. Q27 rooms (suites 1850Hr, standard 880 - 1280Hr, junior suite 1680Hr, extra bed 350Hr). PiHAGW hhh fax (+380) 48 796 63 01, office@hotelcaliforniaodessa. com, hotelcaliforniaodessa.com/en. This is a lovely, modern four star hotel right in the centre. One cannot help but notice the bright - spacious atmosphere which the open lobby gives. All the rooms are bright with a classic dcor. Prices are usually more in the high season. All rooms come with a continental breakfast - from 08:00-11:00 - and free parking. The Gallery Restaurant is open from 08:00-22:00 and features great Odesa cuisine. An average meal will run you about 400Hr. There is also a beauty salon on the ground floor. Q44 rooms (singles 648Hr, doubles 744 - 1080Hr, junior suite 1350Hr, suite 2322Hr, presidential 4050Hr). iHLKDW hhhh 30 09 04, fax (+380) 48 731 47 23, blacksea@bs-hotel. com.ua, www.bs-hotel.com.ua/en. This hotel caters to all tastes. The rooms are elegant, but have a welcome home feel. For those in need of relaxation, a sauna, solarium and massage parlour are just steps away. For those looking to burn a few calories, the hotel has a relatively impressive swimming pool and fitness centre. The restaurant serves up scrumptious European and Japanese cuisine (banquet room seating for up to 85 available), and concert hall are also at your disposal. Breakfast not included. Q207 rooms (23 singles 500 - 550Hr, 103 doubles 500 - 700Hr, 72 junior suites 650 - 800Hr, 9 suite 900 - 1300Hr, extra bed 100Hr). PARFLGKDCW hhhh

California F-4, Yevreiska 27, tel. (+380) 48 796 63 33,

Ark Palace-Premium Hotel Apartments Henuezska

Maristrella Club Vannyi prov. 3, tel. (+380) 48 785

Otrada I-6, Zatyshna 11, tel./fax (+380) 482 33 06 98,

50 00/(+380) 482 32 44 44, luxury@maristella-club. com, www.maristella-club.com. A Luxurious 5 star hotel on the seaside outside the centre. This Wellness Spa Resort is in the shape of a large ship. There are 15 top notch rooms ranging from 2200Hr per night. The staff was very helpful and fluent in English. The price includes breakfast and the use of all facilities, pools, spa, gym, etc. Q17 rooms (5 standard 2200 - 2750Hr, 5 studio 4500 - 5400Hr, 5 deluxe suite 6000Hr, 1 Presidential suite 11000Hr, 1 Presidential apartment 15000Hr). PiTAFLKDCwW hhhhh

90 90/(+380) 482 33 90 95, fax (+380) 482 33 90 91, hotel@morskoy.com, www.morskoy.com. Morskoy is located just steps away from Arcadia Beach and a 10 minute taxi ride from centre. There are countless attractions in the neighbourhood, and sun-seekers tend to stay, dine and party long into the night at one of Arcadias many restaurants and nightclubs. The hotel was built recently so rooms are fashionable and modern. All come equipped with safe, mini-bar, air-conditioning and satellite TV. The hotels Fish Time Restaurant is worth checking out even if youre not staying at the hotel. Q54 rooms (29 standard 1912 - 2212Hr, 12 superior 2232 - 2532Hr, 4 junior suite 3032Hr, 6 suite 3512 - 3812Hr, 2 apartment 4312 - 4612Hr, 1 apartments with a terrace 6136 - 6436Hr). PiHARFLGKDCW hhhh 77/(+380) 482 37 69 00, fax (+380) 482 37 98 94, www.mozart-hotel.com/en. During his exile in Odesa, Aleksander Sergeyevich Pushkin was a regular at this hotels casino. Can you see him across the room? Hes perched attentively on a card table stool, one eye tracking his bet, the other scan-

Morskoy Kryshtalevyi prov. 1/1, tel. (+380) 482 33

contact@hotel-otrada.com, en.hotel-otrada.com. Located in the ritziest part of town and just steps from the beach, Otrada is a touch of class in a sea of mediocrity. The stunning building was designed and constructed in the late 19th century. The 26 rooms were elegantly remodelled in 2005. All rooms come with satellite TV, Internet access, mini-bar, safe, hair-dryer, robe and slippers. This ultra-stylish venue is equipped with wonderful security, room service, business centre services and free parking. Two of the citys most celebrated eateries, Casa dItalia and La Terrazza, offer-up fine European and Ukrainian cuisine. Otradas Beach Club is unrivalled in Odesa: relax in the pool or sauna and get pampered at the beauty centre. Q26 rooms (10 standards 1850 - 2257Hr, 6 superiors 2504 - 2704Hr, 7 junior suites 3226 - 4884Hr, 2 suites 6347Hr, 1 apartment 9800Hr, extra bed 525Hr). PiTHAR6UFLG KDCW hhhhh

Chorne More F-5, Rishelievska 59, tel. (+380) 482

Ayvazovsky G-3, Bunina 19, tel. (+380) 48 728 97

Villa Venezia Kamanina 16, tel. (+380) 482 34 26 36/

(+380) 482 34 69 34, venice.hot@gmail.com, www. venice-hotel.com.ua. There are 10 fully equipped rooms in 3 categories ranging from 790Hr- 1980Hr. There is a sauna, indoor and outdoor pools, and many extras including round the clock service. The popular restaurant offers European and Italian cuisine with Italian chefs at your service. Q9 rooms (3 standard 1680Hr, 3 junior suite 2290Hr, 2 suite 2850Hr, 1 VIP suite 3890Hr, extra bed 500Hr). PHARKDCW

77, fax (+380) 48 728 11 34, info@ayvazovsky.com. ua, www.ayvazovsky.com.ua. Named in honour of the famous Crimean painter, Ayvasovsky sits on a hushed street a few doors down from the Opera and Ballet Theatre and Philharmonic. The design and comfort of the rooms and the level of service definitely warrants more than a three star

Ekaterina II E-2, Kateryninska pl. 7B, tel. (+380) 48

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P Air-conditioning 6 Animal friendly T Child friendly H Conference facilities A Credit cards accepted U Facilities for the disabled F Fitness centre L Guarded parking R Internet G Non-smoking rooms K Restaurant D Sauna C Swimming pool W Wi-Fi internet access

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729 67 00, booking@hotel-ekaterina.com, www.hotelekaterina.od.ua. This lovely hotel is named in honour of Catherine the Great whose decree in 1794 founded the city of Caledonia (Odesa). It is close to the centre near the famous Potemkin steps. The building which houses Catherine is a monument of architecture. It was built in 1905 and has the longest and most famous balcony in Europe. (We bet you didnt know that.) There are 12 exquisite junior suites and 13 standard rooms. Each room has its own design & colour giving a warm and cosy atmosphere. There are also a few self-contained apartments. We found the staff to be friendly and helpful, and fluent in English. It has a lovely roof-top 24-hour restaurant with a breathtaking view. Q25 rooms (economy 980Hr, standard 1120 - 1220Hr, superior 1320Hr, junior suite 1140 - 1160Hr). PKW

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Frapolli G-2, Deribasivska 13, tel./fax (+380) 482 35 68 01, frapolli@mail.ru, www.frapolli-hotel.com. They must be doing something right - all 26 rooms were booked when we visited and they could only show us around the elegant lobby. The excellent location on Deribasivska vul. and the luxurious interior justify its popularity. Rooms come with air-conditioning, safe, mini-bar, satellite TV and views ideal for people watching. A small meeting room equipped with modern goodies can be booked and accommodates up to 20. Other mentionables include breakfast buffet, bar, sauna, gym and round the clock service. Q27 rooms (2 economy rooms 840Hr, 9 standards 1185 - 1385Hr, 9 superiors 1475 - 1675Hr, 5 junior suites 1590 - 1790Hr, 1 suite 1740 - 1940Hr, 1 apartments 2000Hr). PTHAR6ULGKDW hhhh Frederic Koklen F-2, Nekrasova prov. 7, tel. (+380) 48
737 55 53, fax (+380) 48 737 55 51, fkhotel@gmail. com, www.koklenhotel.com. This small cosy boutique hotel s located in the historical centre of Odesa and is surrounded by all major city attractions. The four storied 19th century building contains 17 rooms, which are designed in classic style. In the hotel you wont find two similar rooms, each is unique. The set of amenities includes Wi-Fi, airconditioning, satellite TV etc. There is also a fitness centre and conference hall. The hotels windows overlook either the old streets of Odesa, or the lovely courtyard. Q17 rooms (1 single 1455Hr, 9 doubles 1735Hr, 1 junior suite 2355Hr, 4 suite 2830 - 4035Hr, 2 apartments 2955Hr, extra bed 350Hr). PHAR6UFLGKW hhh (+380) 48 784 14 60, fax (+380) 48 784 14 59, reception@lagioconda.odessa.ua, www.lagioconda.odessa. ua. This boutique hotel is building a reputation of a friendly hotel, the staff do all they can to make your stay pleasant. While it is a bit off the beaten path, its not that far from the centre and has an excellent sea view. There is a swimming pool and lovely gardens to stroll in. There are 16 spacious rooms in lovely dcor; each room has its own unique design. Prices range from 1,600-3,200Hr per room. Q16 rooms (deluxe room 1970 - 2670Hr, junior suite 2550 - 3100Hr, suite 3100Hr, extra bed 350Hr). PiAFGXCW

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Mid-range
Brigantina Lanzheron beach, tel. (+380) 48 725 07 25,
fax (+380) 48 725 67 25, welcome@brigantina.od.ua, www.hotel-brigantina.od.ua. The feature that sets Brigantina apart from the competition on Lanzheron beach is that they have English speaking staff that can help with information and arranging excursions, taxis, etc. Rooms are basic, tidy, come equipped with Wi-Fi, TV, air conditioner and are priced according to the view. Space is limited, so book ahead. The restaurant features a popular terrace, a spacious indoor dining area and private dining room. Ukrainian and European dishes make up a menu highlighted by grilled veal, pork and chicken, salmon, Black Sea flatfish and roasted veggies. Q9 rooms (8 doubles 600 - 700Hr, 1 suite 1000Hr). PARGKW hhh

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La Gioconda I-5, Druhyi Lermontovskyi provulok, 1, tel.

(+380) 48 729 86 556, fax (+380) 48 729 86 56, reception@bmg.od.ua, www.bs-hotel.com.ua. It is located near the centre not far from the famous French boulevard. The hotel has a restaurant, lobby bar, summer terrace with BBQ, four tennis courts, and a football field. Nearby are a hiking trail, beach, and a yacht club, where one can find boats for hire. One can rent speedy little water scooters, or be dragged by a boat in a parachute. There are 32 rooms with a modern, stylish design. They have lovely panorama windows and some have a sea view. The prices varying according to the season and number of occupants. Breakfast not included. The restaurant serves Mediterranean and European cuisine and is open daily from 07:00-21:00, weekends till 23:00. Q32 rooms (25 standard 715 - 825Hr, 5 junior suite 935 - 1045Hr, 2 suite 1430Hr). PHLKW

Chorne More Otrada H-6, Vitse-Admirala Azarova 1, tel. Medea Henuezka, 31/1, tel. (+380) 48 746 62 51, fax
(+380) 48 760 13 38, medea3@ukr.net, www.medea. at.ua. This hotel-restaurant is hard to beat! I remember seeing the restaurant before but never realised that it is a hotel as well. Its as close to the sea as you can get, right in the heart of Arcadia. There are 13 fully equipped rooms - all with a sea view! Coffee in bed is included! (Breakfast and Internet costs a bit extra.) The dcor is an old style of beautiful wood and stone which gives it an authentic Armenian touch. The restaurant is of course Armenian cuisine with an English menu and a warm English speaking staff. There is shashlyk, and special dishes with mutton and chicken served with potatoes by dancing girls in Armenian costumes. (Or is it Armenian girls in dancing costumes?) The average meal is about 300Hr per person. Open 24 hours. Q13 rooms (economies 650Hr, standards 800Hr, superior standards 1200Hr). PAGK 726 84 06, fax (+380) 48 726 86 89, admin@centralhotel.od.ua, www.centralhotel.od.ua. Is the glass half empty or is it half full? Is Tsentralnyi a great value or do you get what you pay for? You be the judge. The location is a definite plus, as is the English speaking front desk. Be nice to the Soviet-era key lady who patrols the halls - this may be the key to a satisfying stay. Corny jokes aside, the rooms have had some remodelling, the complimentary slippers are a nice touch and the communal toilet is clean. Thats right. If you opt for a cheaper room, youll have to share a toilet. The caf and bar are on the ground floor. Q61 rooms (25 singles 260 - 500Hr, 24 doubles 340 - 760Hr, 8 junior suites 800 - 900Hr, 4 suite 1200Hr, extra bed 100Hr). PiHAR6LGW hh (+380) 48 738 04 17, fax (+380) 48 738 04 12, reserve@hotel-yunost.com, www.hotel-yunost.com. Located on legendary Frantsuzkyi Boulevard, Yunost offers affordable rooms and spacious conference facilities. Arcadia Beach - Odesas coastal dining and entertainment epicentre - and the botanical garden are just a short walk/ride from the hotel. The three modern conference rooms are perfect for both large conferences and small business meetings. The caf and Mediterranean Terrace offer guests a variety of tasty dishes. Banquets can be arranged for up to 45 people; parties and standing receptions can be booked for as many as 60. Other notable services include Wi-Fi, banking, car rental, parking, safe, transfer, travel services, beauty salon, massage, room service and a business centre. Yunost is also known for its enticing specials such as the wedding and honeymoon package and unbeatable deals for business groups. Q156 rooms (17 singles 495Hr, 66 doubles 495Hr, 30 junior suites 910Hr, 43 suites 1060 - 1260Hr). PHARUFLDW hhh

Tsentralnyi E-3, Preobrazhenska 40, tel. (+380) 48

Deribas F-2, Deribasivska 27, tel. (+380) 48 794 43 64, booking@hotel-deribas.com, www.hotel-deribas. com. Conveniently located on the most popular street in the city centre. All rooms are decorated in lovely light tones and are fully equipped. Prices range depending on the season and amount of persons booking. Each room comes with a semi kitchen, and there is catering available as well as a handsome discount at a nearby restaurant. Q (economy 550Hr, standard 720Hr, business 1000Hr, superior business 1200Hr). PW
booking@hotel-ekaterina.com, www.hotel-ekaterina. com. The hotel is named in honour of Catherine the Great who in 1794 issued the decree to found the town the pearl near the sea and named it Odesa. It is located right in the city centre. The building was originally created by the famous architecture Ju.M. Dmitrenko as a mansion. Each room is uniquely designed with Italian furniture, is fully equipped, and can accommodate up to 3. Q15 rooms (suites 1290 - 1350Hr, apartments 1490 1790Hr, junior suite 1150 - 1190Hr, deluxe suite 1550 - 1750Hr, family 1840 - 2040Hr, extra bed 150Hr). PW

Yunost S.Varlamova 32, tel. (+380) 48 738 04 04/

Royal Street F-2, Deribasivska 27, tel. (+380) 48 777 29 99, street.hotel@gmail.com, www.royalstreet. com.ua. This quaint hotel is located in the historical part of Odessa with the Greek Square and City Gardens just outside your door, and the opera is just five minutes away. There 24 fully equipped rooms ranging from 570Hr to 1,110 in the low season and 840Hr to 1,400Hr in the high season. This is the price for double occupancy - for one person it is a bit less. Breakfast is included in all prices. Q24 rooms (economy 640 - 840Hr, standard 880 - 1080Hr, superior 990 - 1190Hr, family duplex 990 - 1190Hr, junior suite 1090 - 1290Hr, suite 1200 - 1400Hr). PiALW Vele Roso Garshina 3, tel. (+380) 48 777 03 03, fax
(+380) 58 777 04 94, hotel@velerosso.com.ua, www. velerosso.com.ua. Translated from Italian -scarlet sails, Vele Roso is an ideal place away from the hustle of the city. It is in the popular resort area called Big Fountain and just a 5 minute walk from the beach. It reminded us on an American motel from the outside, as there is lots of parking for the 54 rooms. It is smartly furnished - all rooms have all the basics including a private balcony. As it is in the green area there is beautiful scenery everywhere. The restaurant is open from 07:30-21:00 and offers a great range of European cuisine at pretty good value with an average meal costing around 150Hr. There is also a lobby bar as well as a billiard room, internet room, and a sauna with pool. Q54 rooms (economy 450 - 520Hr, standart 790 - 880Hr, standart superior 880 - 960Hr, junior suite 980 - 1080Hr, suite 1280 1380Hr, vip apartment 1500 - 1600Hr). PiHKDCW

Ekaterina F-3, Hretska 25, tel. (+380) 48 722 64 08,

88 63, fax (+380) 48 760 14 62, info@oktyabrskaya. com.ua, oktyabrskaya.com.ua. This hotel is located ten minutes walk from Deribasivska in one direction and the train station in the other. Rooms are neatly remodelled to the local taste and come standard with refrigerator, satellite TV and Internet connection. Most rooms have air-conditioning and some suites come with balconies overlooking a sleepy courtyard. Economy class rooms have a shared bathroom. The complimentary light buffet breakfast is served in the quaint caf that features Ukrainian cuisine. There is very little information available in English, but the staff is more or less capable and, true to their Odesian roots, are friendly and always willing to help. The hotels conference hall accommodates up to 30. Q59 rooms (7 suites 1080 - 1160Hr, 11 economy 430 - 510Hr, 34 standard 680 - 860Hr, 7 junior suite 930 - 1010Hr). PHARLGKDW hhh

Oktyabrskaya H-4, Kanatna 31, tel. (+380) 48 728

Lermontovskiy I-5, Lermontovskyi prov. 2, tel. (+380) 48 717 78 79, lermonrovskiy@ukr.net, www.lermontovskiy. com.ua. The hotel is located next to Lermontovskyi Sanatorium - a tremendously popular destination for health rejuvenation and relaxation during Soviet times. The hotel really stands out against the rundown back drop that is the sanatorium. The area and hotel continue to attract a mostly Eastern European crowd and westerners may find familiar services lacking and the atmosphere somewhat tacky. However, the location - a short walk from the beach, Chornomorets Tennis Club, a yacht club and seaside restaurants - make this an intriguing possibility for summer visitors. All rooms come equipped with air-conditioning and satellite TV. Youll have to book a premium if you desire a mini-bar, bathrobe or slippers. Services include a restaurant, caf, sauna, small conference room, travel services, parking and laundry. Q33 rooms (singles 620Hr, doubles 650 - 840Hr, suites 890 - 1080Hr). PHALGKDCW hhh odesa.inyourpocket.com odesa.inyourpocket.com 2013

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74 16, info@mirage.od.ua, www.mirage.od.ua/en/. Mirage is a popular seaside destination for families with small children. Rooms are modern and come with views of the sea or a courtyard garden. Air conditioner and cable TV come standard. The restaurant is open 24 hours and has an eclectic menu with tasty grill and fish items, a great kids section. Popular terrace seating is also available. Q12 rooms (12 doubles 650 - 750Hr). PKW Passage E-2, Preobrazhenska 34, tel. (+380) 48 728 55 00/(+380) 48 728 55 01, fax (+380) 48 728 55 02, hotel@passage-hotel.com.ua, passage-hotel.com.ua. Once a prestigious hotel, almost nothing has changed about this place since the Brezhnev years. The rooms amenities (i.e. the phone, facets and light fixtures) are working Soviet-era antiques. Though primitive, it has managed to keep some of its charm and offers an affordable alternative to the megaprice joints youll find on and around Deribasivska vul. The helpful staff speaks some English. A Georgian restaurant, bar and salon round-out the available services. Q132 rooms (23 economy 190 - 265Hr, 69 standard 316 - 516Hr, 36 junior suite 490 - 780Hr, 4 suite 915Hr). PA6LGK hh Shalanda Lanzheron beach, tel./fax (+380) 48 787 10 10, www.shalanda.odessa.ua. Shalanda is located 30 metres from the beach and every room comes with a sea view. The hotel features four junior suite rooms (a bit tight) and two suites. The European-Ukrainian restaurant offers up hearty dishes such as Waldorf salad, borsht, salmon, steaks and a succulent grill selection. Breakfast is included in the room rate and is served until 12:00 (perfect for late night partiers). Q6 rooms (4 junior suite 800Hr, 2 suite 1000Hr, extra bed 400 - 500Hr). Pi6GK

Mirage I-5, Lanzheron beach, tel./fax (+380) 48 725

Apartment hotels
(+380) 48 729 70 50, tel. (+380) 93 541 69 69, info@ aparthotelamerikano.com, www.aparthotelamerikano. com. Its amazing what can be done with a little imagination. From the outside it looks like a regular apartment building. Inside, it resembles a 4 star hotel with 24 rooms, it is right near the centre and quite unique as each room has its own in style and dcor such as art deco, etc. Prices are quite reasonable running from 400-800Hr per room. Q studio 775Hr, junior suite 936Hr, deluxe suite 1110Hr. PAGW Corona Henuezka 36, tel. (+380) 48 700 44 08, fax (+380) 48 785 40 89, hotelcorona@yandex.ru, www. coronahotel.com.ua. These lovely hotel/apartments are located near Arcadia and the beach . Some rooms are apartments with kitchen etc. while others are just hotel rooms. All

Amerikano F-3, Rishelievska 17, 3rd floor, tel./fax

are top standard, fully equipped with round the clock service. There is a lovely caf open from 10:00-00:00. Feel like a workout? There is also access to the citys largest fitness club - right in the building. Transfers and help with tickets etc. is also available. Prices vary according to category and time of year. We thought it a pretty good deal. (Careful for the elevator - its tricky.) Q standard 960 - 1000Hr, superior standard 1150 - 1200Hr, suite 1200Hr, apartment 1400 - 1550Hr. PW DRK Residence F-2, Lanzheronivska 24, tel. (+380) 482 32 72 26/(+380) 482 32 72 28, fax (+380) 482 32 82 29, www.hotel-drk.com.ua. Located smack dab in the centre, this residence has a unique theme; all rooms are 2 tier thus creating more space. The dcor is modern with beige tones adding to the peaceful atmosphere of the hotel. It has air conditioning and all the standard goodies, and surprise - it is wheel chair accessible. Breakfast included. Q28 rooms (standard 700 - 950Hr, junior suite 1100Hr, suite 1500 - 1900Hr). PUW Odesskiy Dvorik Residence H-4, Uspenska 19, tel. (+380) 48 777 72 71/(+380) 48 784 53 46, fax (+380) 48 728 75 73, dvorik@online.ua, odesskii-dvorik.od.ua. This hotel has a unique design with a V.I.P . room, 7 Elite, 6 luxury, 12 business, 15 Standard and 2 economy rooms. All rooms are modern, comfortable, with TV, mini-bar, electronic safe, air-conditioner, phone, and internet access option. The hotel includes restaurant (Jazz Cafe), conference hall (up to 80 persons), gymnasium, parking, and Wi-Fi zone. Moderately priced. Q49 rooms (economy 950Hr, standard 900 - 1100Hr, junior suite 1160 - 1360Hr, suite 1560 - 1760Hr, apartment 3200Hr, extra bed 200Hr). PiHAR6FLG KDW hhhh Renaissance Suites Odessa G-3, Rishelievska 11, apt. 22, tel. (+380) 48 787 01 11/(+380) 48 700 5666, info@rso.od.ua, renaissancesuitesodessa.com. Great location in the centre with a friendly English speaking staff. We liked the bright rooms and fully equipped kitchen. Very modern with sat TV and computer with internet. Also free phone calls to anywhere in the world! Q10 rooms (4 studio 59 - 69US$, 3 1-bedroom 75 - 79US$, 2 2-bedroom 120 139US$, 1 3-bedroom 149 - 170US$). PRW

Hostels
20, antonys.home.od@gmail.com. Anthonys Home is located in the historical part of Odesa, within 5 minutes walking distance of the main street - Deribasivska, in a quiet and safe courtyard. It offers dorms for 8, 5 and 4 people (the last one with a balcony) and 1 room for couples and 1 room for 3 people (i.e. families), with windows facing the courtyard. There are 5 shared WC in hostel and also, a washing machine, a kitchen-studio with a refrigerator and a gas cooker. Nearby there is a supermarket and a parking lot. Q Beds in mixed dorm from 10. W Lafa E-3, Hretska 50, apt 12, tel. (+380) 63 152 97 91/(+380) 48 726 33 99. Located in a quiet courtyard in the heart of Odesas historic Old Town, this hostel is just a 2-minute walk from the famous Deribasivska Street. Free Wi-Fi and a shared kitchen are featured here. Guests at the Lafa stay in colourful dormitories, which have a shared bathroom in the hallway. The shared kitchen is ideal for preparing meals, and there are several restaurants and supermarkets within walking distance of the Lafa. Q Bed in mixed dorm from 130Hr. GXW Maryans Home G-2, Deribasivska 9, apt. 31, tel. (+380) 95 894 8508. Maryans Home is located in the main street of Odesa in a quiet and safe courtyard. There is a code lock on the gate facing the street. It offers 2 dorms, for 4 and 6 people, and 1 private single bedroom, where windows facing the courtyard. There is a shared bathroom and toilet with a washing machine. Theres also a kitchen with a refrigerator and a gas cooker. Other facilities include free tea and coffee all day. Q Bed in mixed dorm from 12. PW The Babushka Grand Hostel F-5, Mala Arnautska 60, 2nd floor, apt. 16, tel. (+380) 63 070 55 35, babushka.grand@gmail.com. Located in the city centre, 3 blocks from the train station. The hostel is a large spacious apartment with chandeliers and gold gilded ceilings, styled after the palace of an 18th century Odesa aristocrat. It has two balconies for lounging or smoking, two bathrooms and a large comfy communal area with couches and a TV. The kitchen is fully functional with a blender, microwave, stove, oven, spices, coffee grinder. Q doubles 375Hr, 4-bed dorms 160Hr, 10-bed dorms 125Hr. PW TIU Front Page E-2, Koblevska 42, tel. (+380) 96 834 40 74, tiu.frontpage@gmx.com. The hostel consists of a large and airy 13 bed dorm room with a small private balcony overlooking the cobbled street, another large 11 bed dorm and 2 privates. There is a common room with sofas, TV, and a book-swap library. Kitchen is fully equipped and a large dining/ entertaining area is available. Free security lockers for every guest are the great touch. Q 2 doubles 18, 2 dorms 12. W

Antonys Home F-4, Troitska 45, (+380) 50 391 54

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De Rishelie F-4, Rishelievska 30, tel. (+380) 48 785
16 53, derishele@gmail.com, www.derishele.od.ua. Very cosy atmosphere in a renovated mansion, with friendly staff speaking basic English in a good central location. All rooms are equipped with TV and WiFi. Q14 rooms (2 economy 350Hr, 8 standard 400Hr, 4 superior 450Hr). PARW

Health Resorts
Kuyalnik Resort Kuyalnik Liman, tel. (+380) 48 751 51 13, fax (+380) 48 751 51 32, kuyalnik@ukr.net. www.kuyalnik.com.ua. Located on the coast 13 kilometres from the city centre, Kuyalniks sulphide silt mud is world renowned for its medicinal properties. Established in 1833, this is the oldest mud resort in Ukraine. Also, Kuyalnik mineral water has been proven to improve gastrointestinal function. Chabanka Rest Complex Hvardiyska 50, Chornomorske, Odesa Region, tel. (+380) 48 750 99 90, fax (+380) 48 750 99 76, chabanka@inbox.ru, www.chabanka.od.ua. Chabanka is located 30 kilometres from Odesa on the sea cost and surrounded by a large park with exotic flowers, lakes and fountains. Restaurant, bar, fitness centre, tennis court, billiard, golf field, swimming pool and guarded parking are for guests service. English speaking staff that can help with information and arranging excursions, taxis, etc. 2013

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Odessa Apartments E-2, Hretska pl., Afina Centre,
7th floor, Suite 745, tel. (+380) 67 708 55 01/(+380) 67 484 52 36, info@odessaapts.com, www.odessaapts. com. Odessa Apartments offers a large variety of fully serviced apartments in the prime centre of Odesa. Apartments for every taste, budget and style both in the centre and near Arkadia beach. Free airport pick-up. Q studio from $49, 1-bedroom from $42, 2-bedroom from $74, 3-bedroom from $134. PA

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Restaurants
Gourmets Haven
Odesa has always been a haven for gourmets (even during poor old Soviet times), but the boom in quality and diversity that has taken place over the past decade is unprecedented. The infusion of new cuisine into an already ethnically rich culinary tradition resulted in an impressive range of options including American, French, Jewish, Mexican, Greek, Italian, Spanish, Asian, Ukrainian, MiddleEastern and more. In the historic centre, youre never more than a couple steps away from your next dining experience. Odesas proximately to the sea means culinary utopia for fish lovers. With so many establishments to choose from, we hope that our guide serves as the solution to what can be an overwhelming question: Whats for dinner?

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Bootlegger F-1, Viiskovyi uzviz 6, tel. (+380) 48 740 54 14, www.bootlegger.od.ua. Yes, this does have something do with the bootlegging days of Al Capone. There are many pictures on the walls that cover the prohibition era, some include Al & friends, and there are two Thompson machines on display. Many labels of whisky are on stock and can be bought at shop prices. There is even a 30% whisky discount on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 12:00-21:00. The cuisine is international with some interesting dishes such as the Ribs we tried for only 69Hr. They were smothered with a delicious honey sauce and covered with Jack Daniels. The average meal costs around 300Hr for 2 including whisky. There is a business lunch every day from 12:00-17:00 for 50Hr. QOpen 09:00 - 23:00. PAGBW Steakhouse: Meat & Wine F-2, Deribasivska 20, tel. (+380) 482 34 87 82, www.steak.od.ua. The locals like to congregate out front and pose with the statue of the red and white zebra-striped cow, but inside its all about the beef and vino (wine). There are many delicious dishes on the menu that dont include beef, but dont be ridiculous! The sirloin here is so succulent that youll think youve been beamed from Odesa, Ukraine to Odessa, Texas. QOpen 11:00 - 24:00. PTA6GBXW

Asian
Devarana Tenysta 9/12, tel. (+380) 48718 18 18, www.devarana.com.ua. We felt we were transported to Thailand the first moment we entered. Devarana is not just a restaurant; its a museum, a shrine to the Thai royal family, a gallery, gift shop, boutique, and a spa with authentic Thai message. The dcor is mahogany, gold, porcelain, almost indescribable. The cuisine is Thai, Sushi, and European, and well priced to fit the experience. QOpen 10:00 - 23:00. SPA 10:00 - 23:00. PALVGBXSW

Kobe G-2, Lanzheronivska 9, tel. (+380) 48 726 98 06, www.kobe.odessa.ua. Authentic Japanese food located right in front of the Opera. The design is traditional Japanese which has won major prizes. The food is cooked by the chef right at the table. Only fresh and natural products are used. The specialty we tried was the delicious Kobe Beef accompanied by one of their famous handmade desserts. English menu with reasonable prices. There is a beautiful aquarium and childrens corner. Q Open 11:00 - 23:00. PTALVGBSW Tito G-2, Rishelievska 5, tel. (+380) 482 33 80 89, www. tito.od.ua. This is a lovely addition to the Odesa restaurant scene. Located near the centre, its easy to find as a giant Buddha sits in the window. We wisely chose not to sit directly behind it. There is real Japanese food not just Sushi! There is also European food and the menu is in English. An average menu will run you about 250Hr. Live music is preformed every Friday and Saturday from 20:00. QOpen 11:00 - 23:00. PAGVEW Yokohama F-2, Deribasivska 26, tel. (+380) 482 35 66 00, www.yokohama.net.ua. Specialising in Japanese with a little spicy Thai mixed in, Yokohamas prime location on Deribasivska will keep you put long after youve demolished the satisfying grub. The cool atmosphere, superb service and comfy outdoor seating will have you coming back for all your sushi cravings. QOpen 12:00 - 24:00. PA6GBSW

European
19.53 Caf H-7, Shevchenko prosp. 17, tel. (+380) 48
268 29 39. Just outside the centre but easy to get to is this nice caf-restaurant with a jazz club theme - a modern jazz type design. They serve great food around the clock. In the morning there is breakfast till 11:00 which includes a free 2nd cup of coffee. The limited menu - in English - is European cuisine and pretty good. We really enjoyed the rack of lamb with kiwi sauce for 110Hr. An average complete meal here will run you about 250Hr. There is seating for 40 inside and another 60 when the terrace is open. They have live jazz every Thursday and on special occasions. QOpen 24hrs. PAGBSW

Bulgarian
4 B o l g a r i a n a ( Fo u r B u l g a r i a n s ) F - 4 ,
Katerynynska 54/56, tel. (+380) 48 784 04 10. We found 4 Bolgarina to be a welcome detour from the mainstream. Everything bursts with unique flavour, especially the exciting traditional Bulgarian salads, cheeses and the Bulgarski sach (large fillets of chicken, veal or pork roasted with vegetables and served in a wine sauce). Each week the chef offers up a new dish of his own creation! Dont fret if you left your Bulgarian dictionary in Varna, the menu is in English and the accommodating, mostly English speaking staff will help you make the right selection. QOpen 09:00 - 23:00. PALVGBS

Akvarel Soniachna 5, tel. (+380) 48 785 08 96/(+380) 67 515 11 78, www.akvarel.org.ua. Fancy great grilled meat? While not in the centre, this is a great place to eat. The menu is in English and the cuisine is European, with lots of grilled dishes to choose from. We got the grilled veal with Roquefort cheese sauce - quite tasty! An average meal goes for 200Hr, and they also have a great wine list. There is seating for 100+ and they do banquets and conferences. All in all, its well worth the visit. QOpen 09:00 - 24:00. PAGBSW odesa.inyourpocket.com odesa.inyourpocket.com 2013

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Caf Farshmak Pastera 46, tel. (+380) 67 511 77 88. This quaint eatery is named after the traditional dish of herring fillet mixed with apple and boiled eggs. They specialise in Odesa cuisine and a majority of the food used is grown or produced is Ukraine. They also serve many tasty varieties of pelmeni and verenyky. An average meal here will cost you around 175 Hr. Weekdays between 12:3016:30 is a business lunch that changes daily for just 47Hr. It is a complete meal and very artistically served. All spoke English and were extremely helpful. For your dining pleasure there is live violin music nightly from 19:00-22:00. QOpen 09:00 - 23:00, Sat, Sun 10:00 - 23:00. PAGBSW Compot F-2, Deribasivska 20, tel. (+380) 48 728 77 75, www.compot.ua. Compot is a beloved traditional Ukrainian beverage with a simple recipe: take some fruit, add water, boil it down, dont forget to sweeten and whala youve just created a tasty refreshment. The caf embodies the recipe in that its simple, delicious and has a very sweet location right in middle of Deribasivska vul. A popular coffee and sandwich hangout for local youths, exciting specials are on offer from 9:00 - 12:00. Also at F-5, Panteleimonivska 70, tel. (+380) 482 34 51 45. QOpen 08:00 - 23:00. PTAGBXSW Dacha Frantsuzkyiv bulv. 85/15, tel. (+380) 48 714 31 19, www.dacha.com.ua. Like being at a Russian style dacha. This is a unique opportunity not to be missed. Situated in a colonial mansion with beautiful gardens. There is smoking and non-smoking sections and a supervised childrens area. The walls are white washed with wooden floors and the bathrooms are cast iron. The menus are hand written in English and moderately priced. The gardens are lovely and spacious with a fountain. There is seating for over 150. QOpen 12:00 - 24:00. PTA6ILGBXSW Jazzy Buzzy H-4, Uspenska 19, tel. (+380) 48 784 53 46, 777 72 71, www.jazzy-buzzy.ua. Quite an interesting place with good - round the clock - food. There is seating for 60+ with non-smoking on the terraces. The staff was great and spoke some English. Their specialty is old Odesa cuisine - everything is fresh and natural. And yes, they also have a sushi menu. An average meal costs around 200-300Hr per person and its well worth it! There is a great barbeque menu as well as a breakfast menu served from 07:00-10:00. Every night there is live music and it varies; jazz, funk, Latin, etc. QOpen 24hrs. PAEGBW Klarabara F-2, The City Garden, tel. (+380) 48 741 33 31, www.klarabara.com. Smack dab in the centre is this lovely ivy covered caf. Frilled with antique furniture and always different paintings and photographs on display in the roving art gallery. Reasonably priced with European, Odesa style food and a Mediterranean grill. There is a spacious terrace for eating right in the park. QOpen 09:00 - 24:00. PGBW Alkhimia F-2, Deribasivska 8, tel. (+380) 48 772 71 48. Alkhimia really surprised us! It is located near the Opera and at first sight, it seems like a nice little - very casual cafe. Yet it is some of the best food we have tasted in quite awhile. We had the spinach salad for starters - with giant slices of parmesan - not graded as in most places. There is a limited menu of European cuisine with the dishes ranging from 5080Hr for full portions. There are half portions available for all dishes at about 60% of the full price - and they are immense! QOpen 10:00 - 23:00. PAGBSW Angleter Club F-3, Oleksandrivskyi prosp. 8/10, tel. (+ 380) 48 795 00 90, www.angleterre.com.ua. Just a stones throw from the centre it is spacious and relaxing, seating 120 with a classical design and fireplace. There is lovely lounge music and a DJ Friday and Saturday from 20:00-23:00. The food is great, European and Sushi menus in English and a warm staff! The prices are very reasonable with a complete meal averaging around 200Hr. QOpen 09:00 - 23:00. PAGBSW Boulevard E-2, Katerynynska pl. 1, tel. (+380) 48 777 03 39, en.bulvar-odessa.com. The combination of climbing Potyomkin Stairs and the fresh sea breeze can really kick start the appetite. Could it be a conspiracy or is it just fortuitous that this exquisite European restaurant is located just steps away from the statue of Duc de Richelieu? Famous for its seafood, soups and its simple but romantic ambiance, Boulevards popularity is easy to justify. QOpen 10:00 - 24:00. PTAEGBSW Mozart G-2, Lanzheronivska 13, tel. (+380) 482 37 77 77, www.mozart-hotel.com. Located just opposite the opera, this gorgeous restaurant is in the lovely, classical Mozart Hotel. The interior seems to transport one back to the time of Mozart; in fact the many flat screen TVs seemed out of place. (Was Wolfie really a Man-United fan?) The cuisine is European/Ukrainian and there is a real French chef. One of their specialties is the Black Sea fish, and an average meal costs around 250Hr. There is a business lunch for groups costing 150Hr. It seats 80, with room for banquets. QOpen 07:00 - 24:00. PAGSW Park Residense Frantsuzkyi bulvar 85, tel. (+380)
48 780 03 00, www.park.od.ua. At first we thought we were in a tennis club. Its really a great restaurant with Thai, Japanese, and European cuisine. An average meal will cost around 500Hr. There are lots of extras. Aside from the tennis courts, dont forget your bathing suit as there is a full size swimming pool. A great way to spice up (or cool down) your private party here. There is also a kids playground and seating for 200 inside and hundreds more outside. There is also karaoke every night from 21:00-01:00. QOpen 10:00 - 01:00, Fri, Sat 10:00 - 03:00. PAGBSW

Restaurants
French
Caf Sophie F-1, Nekrasova prov. 7, tel. (+380) 48 737
55 52. Cosy and stylish restaurant is located on the first floor of the Frederic Koklen Hotel. If youre an early bird this place is just for you - breakfast are serving from 07:30. However its highly recommended to come here in the evening also, when live piano music, candlelight and delicate dishes will make your evening relaxing. The menu offers European, French and authentic Odessian cuisine. There is also a huge selection of wine and deserts. QOpen 07:00 - 23:00. PALGW

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Self-service
While the West may have its fast-food chains, we here in the East have something far better: self-service restaurants. These low budget marvels offer a wide variety of fresh, boiled, fried and baked dishes all laid out before the client ready to be mixed and matched. It may not be sophisticated, but it is cheap and cheerful and the foods surprisingly good. Lafka Caf F-2, Lanzheronivska 24, tel. (+380) 67 701 35 37. A great low priced eatery right in the centre. It is huge, seating 200, and the staff speaks English quite well. Most prefer the self-service with a complete meal costing around 40-50Hr, but there is service available if one is willing to pay a bit more. It is typical Ukrainian cuisine with lots of seafood available. QOpen 08:00 - 23:00. Puzata Khata F-2, Deribasivska 21. Albeit a low budget, family friendly, the Puzata Khata located on the sixth floor of the Europa shopping centre (Deribasivska 21) offers one of the most exhilarating views of the historic city centre. All restaurants in this chain offer a satisfying selection of traditional Ukrainian dishes. The interiors are inventive and usually combine a 19th century theme with a touch of local flare. Fill the belly for only a few bucks! QOpen 08:00 - 22:00. PAGS

Georgian
702 22 28, cha-cha.com.ua. We also thought it was a Latino type place - not at all! It is a Caucasian restaurant located just behind the Hotel Lermontovsky in the green area of Odesa near a beach. Cha Cha is the name of the process used to distill wine into a type of schnapps through this funny little machine they have there. The building is round with a rustic design and seats around 50. Outside there is a lovely terrace with seating for just as many plus a large play area for children. The menu - in English - is filled with Caucasian goodies. A complete average meal will run between 250-300Hr. QOpen 11:00 - 23:00. PAGBSW Khizhina Dovzhenka 3/5, tel. (+380) 48 787 01 37, www.hijina.com.ua. Dont have time to visit Georgia? Stop by Khizhina for authentic Georgian food. The dcor is, well Georgian of course and the servers all wear cute little costumes and are quite charming themselves, though they could use some English lessons. This is the sister of another Khizhina that is located near the airport. The menu is not in English so its a bit of a struggle, but prices are reasonable-from 200-300Hr per person. They have great barbequed stuff as well as traditional Georgian dishes. QOpen 10:00 - 23:00. PAGBSWB Batumi F-3, Hretska 35, tel. (+380) 48 701 12 06. Named after the famous Georgian resort - Batumi. Its a nice place in the centre, where feels no longer in Ukraine, but in Georgia, complete with Georgian TV. The staff is warm and friendly and tries to speak some English as does their menu. Great Georgian menu with affordable prices. QOpen 10:00 - 23:00 PAVGBSW

Cha Cha I-5, Lermontovskyi prov. 2A, tel. (+380) 48

Jewish
03 74. Located under the Great Choral synagogue in the heart of Odesa. Great affordable kosher food, with seating for 80. QOpen 11:00 - 23:00, Fri 11:00 - 14:00. Closed Sat. P

Hevron F-4, Rishelievska 30, tel. (+380) 48 715

Rozmarin G-5, Mala Arnautska 46A, tel. (+380) 482 34 46 44/(+390) 482 34 73 11, www.rosemarinoodessa.ua. This kosher restaurant is located between the Centre and the train station. The decor is simple seaside and the prices moderate. Special Israeli style dishes are served. Very friendly staff with some English spoken. QOpen 10:00 - 23:00, Fri 10:00 - 15:00. Closed Sat. MamaCasalla G-7, Matrosova prov. 1, tel. (+380) 482 399 77 71, www.mamacasalla.com. A spacious restaurant a bit out of the centre, but well worth the visit! You will be greeted by some of the most beautiful fish you have ever seen! There is something happening every evening from 20:30. Hen parties, charades, childrens parties and much more; including a Disco every Friday and Saturday. The cuisine is a combination of Odessian, European, Italian, and Mediterranean. (With a sushi menu thrown in for good measure.) An average menu runs about 150-200Hr with wine. There is a great business lunch weekdays from 12:00-16:00. Its just 60Hr and there is a 20% discount off the main menu as well. QOpen 09:00 - 24:00, Sat, Sun 10:00 - 01:00. TEW Pecheskago F-2, Havanna 10/12, tel. (+380) 48 726 09 79, www.pecheskago.od.ua. Pecheskago gets our pick for the most enchanting dining experience. Throughout the winter, enjoy the view of City Park wrapped inside a domed glass enclosure. The dome comes off in the summer to reveal a terrace perfect for an exclusive outdoor dining experience. Enjoy inventive arrangements of local and European favourites such as Chteau Bryon and Black Sea flounder. Dont forget to take a fat wallet. Its not that menu items are over the top price wise, but the vibes have a way of keeping you in your seat ordering more. Live music every night during the summer season and Thursday - Sunday during the colder months. QOpen 11:00 - 24:00. PALGBSW 2013

Indian
Kamasutra G-3, Bunina 19, tel. (+380) 48 735 77 66,
kamasutra.od.ua. Upstairs it is an elegant Indian restaurant complete with Bollywood films playing nonstop. The servers speak fluent English and all wear cute Indian costumes which really add to the atmosphere. The menu is both Indian and European, with an average meal running at least 300Hr. There is seating for 70 plus a VIP room. They do lots of banquets and private parties so it is good to call in advance to make sure they are open. Downstairs is a night club which is quite modern and offers the same great food but with a limited menu. Kamabar Night club works on Mon, Fri, Sat 22:0010:00. QOpen 11:00 - 23:00. PALGSW

Greek
48 48. This is the best Greek in town. From the Greek salads to the live lobster and catch of the day to the homemade sausages and ice-cream, freshness is priority No. 1. Papa will have you caressing your belly in satisfaction and licking your chops for more. The private terrace is a classy touch. QOpen 11:00 - 24:00. PTA6UILVEGBSW

Papa Costa G-3, Hretska 17, tel. (+380) 48 738

www.pivnoysad.com.ua. The perfect place to bask in a mellow mood while sipping a cold brewsky and nibbling on something tasty. The beer is as fresh as it gets - they brew their own German style lagers and ales on site. The menu is simple but delicious. Listen to live music (Thursday - Sunday) while enjoying the romantic views of The City Garden. QOpen 11:00 - 03:00, Fri, Sat 11:00 - 01:00, Sun 12:00 24:00. PAVEGBSW Varadero I-5, Lidersovskyi bulvar 17, tel. (+380) 482 37 34 06, www.varadero.od.ua. A great eatery with an English menu and tasty European cuisine. It seats 60+ and there is a terrace for warm weather. We still havent figured out why they dont have a non-smoking area. We tried the veal steak with cream sauce and grilled lamb ribs-both superb! An average meal runs about 200-300Hr per person and they have many great deserts to choose from. QOpen 09:30 - 00:30. PABW

Pivnoy Sad F-2, Havanna 6, tel. (+380) 48 777 88 88,

International
Bazilic G-3, Deribasivska 1, tel. (+380) 48 723 13 23,
www.bazilic.com.ua. This is the most obvious launching point for travellers looking to explore Deribasivska vul. Start by paying homage at the statue of adored city founder Jose de Ribas, and then hop across the street for a quiet lunch or dinner. This French bistro offers wonderful lunch specials, a loaded dinner men, chic interior, live music and tranquil outdoor seating during the summer season. Also at Havanna 2, tel (+380) 48 777 07 06. QOpen 08:00 - 22:00. PALVGBSW

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Italian
785 20 73, www.pizza-kvartal.com. An Italian restaurant, part of a local chain. It is something like a small museum, with many lovely items on display. The design is very impressive! The menu is authentic Italian with quite reasonable prices. You wont be disappointed. QOpen 10:00 - 24:00, Sun 11:00 - 24:00. PAGBW Soldi Trattoria H-3, Hretska 1A, tel. (+380) 48 784 01 51/(+380) 48 772 79 40, www.trattoria-soldi.com.ua. It is a nice little walk from the centre but well worth it if you are looking for authentic Italian cuisine. The dcor reminded us of being in Italy with a nice homey atmosphere. The staff is quite friendly and easy to communicate with. The menu has a wide range of Italian dishes and pizzas run about 85Hr. An average meal is about 300Hr. We had the Chateaubriand steak with mixed roast veggies and were quite happy with it! QOpen 11:00 - 23:00. PABGW Tavernetta F-4, Katerynynska 45, tel. (+380) 0482 34 46 21, www.tavernetta.ua. Tavernetta is a lovely provincial Italian restaurant in the heart of Odesa. A great place for pasta lovers! In Tavernettas menu you will find the kind of dishes that a simple Italian housewife loves to cook for her family. The flour, olive oil, cheese, capers, anchovies are Italian. All other ingredients are the best Ukrainian products available. Tavernetta suggests you start your day with a good Italian espresso and a panini sandwich. The prices are quite reasonable, and there is also a shop where one can purchase food, wine, and culinary souvenirs. QOpen 09:00 - 24:00. TAULEGBSW Zucchini Pizzeria H-7, Oleksandra Matrosova prov. 1, tel. (380) 48 785 78 50, zucchini.od.ua. Odesa, if you desire for a fancy a pizza, head south from the centre and here is the place. The pizza aroma nearly knocked us over. There is a wide range of pizzas from 45-85Hr. There is much more; soup, salads, fish, and meat dishes-all at very reasonable prices. One can get a good 300 gm steak for just 87Hr. It has a trendy-modern design and seats 60. The staff is friendlygreat at English, which helps as there is no English menu-but some nice pictures. QOpen 09:00 - 23:00. PABGW

Restaurants
Porto F-3, Zhukovskoho 33, tel. (+380) 48 737 38 38.
Porto prides itself on offering Odesas freshest selection of seafood from the Black Sea and Mediterranean. The ambiance is modestly elegant, but prices arent too over the top making this a must for fish lovers rich and poor. However, the price on many fish items is listed per 100 grams; ask your server the approximate size of your selection in order to cut down on confusion when receiving the bill. The method of preparation is up to you, items may be sauted, steam boiled or grilled. The menu also pulsates with a variety of fresh salads, pasta dishes, fresh squeezed juices, etc. They stage occasional live music and showings of Chornomorets football games. QOpen 12:00 - 23:00. PTABSW

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Italian Kvartal F-3, Zhukovskoho 31, tel. (+380) 48

Russian
Aleksandrovskiy H-5, Bielinskoho 13, tel. (+380) 48
725 11 11, www.aleksandrovskiy.com.ua. Housed in a mansion built at the time of Russian Emperor Alexander II and was a haven for musicians and art lovers. It was owned by the famous Odesa merchant Joseph Konelskiy, philanthropist and collector. There are VIP tours available. We saw beautiful paintings and collections of crystal and porcelain on display. There is a wine cellar and cigar room. Handmade cigars were a specialty of the past and still available. The cuisine is Russian and French. There is an English menu and someone there to speak all major languages. Prices are moderate to pricy. We tried the Cutlet Alekandrovskaya which was fantastic. Like eating in a museum! QOpen 12:00 - 24:00. PAGW

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Italian chef Wine room Childrens room Summer terrace Hretska Street 17, Odessa +38 048 738 48 48 fb.com/fratelli.odessa

UNIQUE DINING

Uzbek
Ayva F-4, Rishelievska 27, tel. (+380) 48 236 47 80,
aiva.com.ua. A combination Uzbek/Sushi restaurant almost in the centre. It has distinct designs; downstairs it is Japanese and upstairs, Uzbek. The place seats 85 and banquets are often held. The staff is super helpful and spoke English well the menu is in Russian but with beautiful pictures to help you. We found the prices quite reasonable. We had the Shourpa lamb (soup) with potatoes, carrots, and bell peppers - a real treat for just 45Hr. QOpen 10:00 - 06:00. PAGBSW

Ukrainian
Khutorok u Morya I-4, Shevchenkos Park, Lanzheron Beach, tel. (+380) 48 735 38 73, w w w. xutor-ok.com. The restaurant offers tribute in the form of a menu loaded with traditional Ukrainian cuisine. With an unmatched setting on the edge of Taras Shevchenko Park near Lanzheron Beach, this is an extremely popular summer destination and is a wonderful place for travellers to acquaint themselves with traditional local cuisine. Live Ukrainian folk music, a childrens playground and proximately to summer attractions makes this a top pick for families. QOpen 12:00 - 24:00. PTA6LVEBSW

Steakhouse
Barb ecoa Modern Steakhouse & Bar F-2,
Deribasivska 12, tel. (+380) 48 737 57 07. A recent addition to the food scene is this giant steakhouse. There is seating for 150 on the three floors of this modern spacious restaurant. But it is not just a steakhouse - they have European, Asian, and Indian dishes on the menu available in English. The steaks are USA Black Angus meat and range from 98-140Hr. per 100 gm - really tasty! Everyone was super friendly and spoke English quite well! QOpen 11:00 - 24:00, Fri, Sat 11:00 - 02:00. PAGBSW

Mediterranean
Bernardazzi G-3, Bunina 15, tel. (+380) 48 785 55 85,
www.bernardazzi.od.ua. This unique restaurant is located in the famous Odesa landmark building The New Stock Exchange. It was designed by the famous Russian architect Alexander Bernardazzi and built in the 1890s. It is now home to the Odesa Philharmonic. The cuisine is Mediterranean, Odesa flavour, and a Japanese menu, available in English and reasonably priced. The inside holds up to 150 and in the summer there is a Renaissance style summer patio. There are regular concerts, parties and cultural events. This place is definitely worth a visit. QOpen 11:00 - 03:00. PALEGW Di Mare F-1, Prymorska 6, tel. (+380) 48 729 47 70/ (+380) 67 489 63 61, www.dimare.od.ua. Easy to find if you do not look for street signs and numbers or ask anyone for directions. Just look for the giant Hotel Odessa on a pier in the port-you cannot miss it. Go past the hotel to the very end-to the water and you will find the restaurant on the right side. Sea food is, of course, the specialty, and you can get along fine here with only English. We tried the grilled sea bass for just 50Hr per 100 g and it tasted as if just came off a boat. There is also a lovely breakfast from 10:00-11:00. The atmosphere is warm and cosy - a maritime type design with beautiful wooden models of sailing ships. There is seating for 60 and more outside when the weather permits. QOpen 10:00 - 23:00. PALGW

Turkish
may seem a bit out of the way, but is you want really good Turkish food and very reasonable prices, then the Bosfor is the place for you! The cuisine is authentic Turkish with real Turkish chefs. The menu is in Russian but they speak English ok. A great meal can be had for 100-150Hr. QOpen 10:00 24:00. PAGSW Laila F-3, Katerynynska 18, tel. (+380) 48 724 45 25, laila.od.ua. In the daytime, it is basically a Turkish restaurant. There are genuine Turkish dishes at reasonable prices and a Business lunch for 60Hr. The menu is not in English but no problems as they all speak it. From 22:00 it turns into a nightclub. On Friday and Saturday there are go-go dancers and the crowd can get up to 300. QOpen 10:00 - 05:00. PAGSW

Bosfor G-5, Kanatna 68, tel. (+380) 48 728 10 97. It

Kumanets F-2, Havanna 7, tel. (+380) 482 37 69 46. We took a couple visiting from America to Kumanets. An Idaho farm boy and a butchers daughter from Californias cattle country, our friends are used to the finest, freshest, tastiest cuts of meat. Dishes at this Ukrainian themed eatery rip will flavour: we knew our guests wouldnt be disappointed. Indeed, this was the culinary highlight of their trip. The pork dishes drip with succulence and the hearty soups are meals in themselves. Ukrainian tradition requires that diners throw back a shot of samohon (homemade vodka) to stimulate appetite before indulging. QOpen 12:00 - 24:00. PTAGBS Pechki da Lavochki E-5, Mala Arnautska 109, tel.
(+380) 48 722 18 48. The name derives from a special Ukrainian dish, baked chicken with garlic. The design is unique, like being transported to a Ukrainian village. The Ukrainian menu is moderately priced and filled with specialties. There is also a very completive sushi menu with pictures. So if you dont speak Russian, bring a translator or order Sushi. QOpen 10:00 - 22:00, Fri, Sat, Sun 10:00 - 23:00. PGB

48 725 84 12, www.lakomka.com.ua. With such a vibrant 19th century Ukrainian village atmosphere its easy to imagine what it must have been like to dine at Taras Shevchenkos cottage, and the menu (in English) doesnt miss a dish from babushkas cookbook. Its to your advantage to be a bit loud yet jovial as the wait staff is either very busy or busy being lethargic. This technique works in drawing attention in a good way. Not surprising for a city by the sea, they have an extensive seafood selection. QOpen 09:00 - 24:00. PAEGSW Home preserves shop & cafe Zakroma F-2, Havanna 11, tel. (380) 48 728 29 72. A great place to shop and eat right by the City Gardens. There is shelf after shelf of all kinds of home-made Ukrainian goodies: fruits and veggies, meats and sauces, wine and juice, etc. While it is a store - it is also a cafe with room for nearly 30. There is a great limited menu with Ukrainian specialities costing about 150Hr. for an average meal. We had the potatoes with pork on parchment paper and aubergines for just 58Hr. For a drink we had one of their delicious herbal teas with berries. QOpen 08:00 - 23:00, Fri-Sun 08:00 - 24:00. PAGS

Ukrainska Lasunka F-2, Deribasivska 17, tel. (+380)

Spanish
Sevilla G-3, Bunina 16, tel. (+380) 482 32 10 32,
www.sevilla.od.ua. Viva Espaa! Not far from the centre, is an authentic Spanish restaurant. There is an English menu and the staff is very friendly and speaks English. There are many tasty dishes with paella being one of their specialties. An average meal costs circa 250Hr. Weekends bring you live music with Flamenco dancing performed on Saturdays. Its worth going just for the show! QOpen 11:00 - 23:00. PTAGB

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Nightlife Cafs
(+380) 48 777 95 92, www.apelsin.od.ua. A very quaint/ cute type of place - kind of a vintage design, yet the orange reflects a bit of art deco. There is limited menu-in English with tasty hot snacks, burgers, and steaks. The average price for a good size meal is only about 100Hr. They make their own cakes and pastries so do not miss out on desert. QOpen 08:00 - 23:00, Sat 09:30 - 23:00, Sun 10:00 - 23:00. PALGBSW Belleville Caf H-7, Shevchenka prosp. 8/3, tel. (+380) 48 757 85 57. It is a nice little cafe with seating for 45. It is easy to reach and one cannot help but feel the warm and friendly atmosphere. They have a nice little menu in English - featuring Odesa/European cuisine. One house speciality is the wide variety of creeps - very well priced. An average complete meal here will cost around 150Hr. QOpen 09:00 - 23:00. PALGBSW Bellini Lounge Dance Caf Deribasivska 22, tel. (+380) 48 706 06 66, www.belliniodessa.od.ua. This is one of a trio of Lounge Dance Cafes in Odesa. The others are at Rishelyevska 64 (F-5) and Hlushko 22. From May to October all the cafes open the summer terraces, each of which is unique. The summer terrace of Bellini on Hlushko Street has a childrens playground with animator and special kids menu; Bellini on Rishelievska Street has the only summer roof terrace in Odesa. Bellini on Deribasivska Street has largest summer terrace in the chain plus karaoke every night from 20:00. The Menu is European and there is a sushi menu as well - all in English. An average meal will run around 300Hr or more if a steak is ordered. There is a breakfast menu and a weekday lunchtime special - 40% off. QOpen 11:00 - 04:00, Fri, Sat 11:00 - 05:00. PALGBSW Bunin F-3, Bunina 29, tel. (+380) 482 34 58 51. Although this caf is a trend follower rather than a setter (i.e. Fashion TV, sushi, DJs) its designed with some real class and is worth checking out. A tasty selection of soups, salads, pasta, steaks and grilled meats are on hand. DJ sets add some flavour Friday and Saturday, and a saxophonist entertains every Sunday. The stylish yet relaxing ambiance affirms Bunins motto: Its not important where you work...its important where you rest. QOpen 10:00 - 01:00. PALGBSW Caf Graf F-2, Sabaneiv Mist 4, tel. (+380) 48 701 31 42/(+380) 48 700 15 15, graf.odessa.ua. From the 1st of May till the end of September this is one of Odesas most popular garden cafes with seating for over 70. The cuisine is Odesa/European with an average meal costing around 200Hr. The liver with nuts and grilled apple for just 50Hr is a great treat. In the off season there is room inside for about 20. Banquets can be arranged there or elsewhere through their events and catering service Confetti. QOpen 10:00 - 01:00. PALGBSW Fanconi 1872 F-2, Katerynynska 15/17, tel. (+380) 482 34 66 66, www.fanconi1872.od.ua. Fanconi was established in 1872 making it Odesas oldest caf. That said, there is very little linking this famed caf to its noteworthy past: disappointing for those hoping to sneak a peak into Odesas history, exciting for locals craving only those things glitzy, fashionable and new. Perhaps the only features to have remained constant throughout its history are the scrumptious desserts. Sushi is the craze these days and Fanconi has not merely jumped onto the Japanese bandwagon, but is apparently steering it. They offer an ample selection of sushi and the karaoke lounge kicks off nightly at 20:00. Other mentionables include fantastic terrace seating on a more or less quiet intersection and a modish energetic crowd. QOpen 24hrs. PALBSW Franzol F-2, Deribasivska 22a, tel. (+380) 482 34 10 44, www.franzol.com.ua. Originally known as the pavilion of Artesian mineral waters founded back in 1826 by imperial decree. It is located in the City Garden and has been

Nightlife
restored according to the original drawings. Today, Franzol Cafe combines all that the pearl of the sea has acquired over many years. One gets the feeling of being a real citizen of Odesa. The cuisine is Ukrainian/European, and the menu is in English. An average meal will run around 150-200Hr. and there are oodles of discounts available; take away - 15%, breakfast menu before 10:00, 10%, family discount,10%, birthday discount,20%, and a Monday discount, (after 16:00) 10%. QOpen 10:00 - 23:00. PTAUEGBXSW Maner () E-2, Soborna pl. 4, tel. (+380) 48 731 57 77. A gigantic Hugh Jackman gawked at us with his trademark smirk from across the room as we sipped our tasty tea. Maner falls into the category we like to call Odesian chic. Fancy draperies, uncomfortable comfortable-looking chairs, two turn tables, sushi, hookah, etc. The menu is eclectic enough to satisfy all in your party with the most note worthy items being the iced coffees (latte, mochachino and frappuccino) a rarity for this part of the world. No English menu but the staff is fluent. This is more of a meet-up-before-clubbing joint, rather than a morning coffee place. QOpen 10:00 - 03:00. PAILW Marrakesh H-5, Bazarna 19, tel. (+380) 48 737 35 86. Youll have to wade through a mix mash of Ukrainian, American and Italian dishes to find anything associated with Marrakesh; on the other hand, the menu does offer something for all tastes. We gave up on ordering Moroccan and went for the borsht, peppered steak (quite tasty) and mashed potatoes instead. The price was right and the shade and sea breeze on the terrace was just what the doctor ordered. Great daily, breakfast and business lunch specials are available. Get two cocktails for the price of one from 21:00 - 22:00. QOpen 24hrs. PVBSW Paradnaya No 1 E-3, Soborna pl. 1, tel. (+380) 48 702 73 94/(+380) 48 716 53 93. The indoor seating is incredibly homey. Its like sitting down for a meal at your aunts house. Everything about the atmosphere is familiar: from the comfy stripe-pattern sofa to the cockatoo chirping in the corner. Out front youll find a small but popular patio. The menu offers a robust selection of salads, traditional soups and tasty meat and fish dishes. Those dishes with familiar western names are actually bastardized versions of the real thing. The Caesar salad, for example, consists of chopped cucumbers, tomatoes, cheddar cheese, smoked ham, croutons, boiled quail eggs and mayonnaise. Where they found this recipe is anyones guess. QOpen 10:00 - 24:00. PTAEGSW Profitroli Caf Confectionery G-3, Bunina 17, tel. (+380) 48 785 85 86. Calling all cheesecake lovers! This is a great little caf with a modern, yet classic style. It is close to the centre and there are lots of home - made cakes, pastries, and several cheese cakes to choose from. The staff is friendly, speaks English and will make you feel at home. QOpen 09:00 - 23:00. iTVBS Shef Caf G-2, Hretska 19, tel. (+380) 48 728 77 55, www.shefcafe.com. Lovely, bright simple design, with friendly staff and English menu. Traditional Odesa cuisine and a European breakfast menu. We tried the house specialty, herring forshmark, herring with potatoes - delicious! There are homemade drinks, sports TV, and Disco music on Saturday and Sunday. There is outside seating in the Summer, and best of all its round the clock service. QOpen 24 hrs. PAGW Sherlock G-3, Polska 14, tel. (+380) 482 49 67 14/ (+380) 482 32 12 00. The entrance to this British (no sh** Sherlock) theme caf is actually on Bunina. Many of the dishes have extremely vivid names, i.e. Stubborn Billy Salad, dont teach your grandmother to suck eggs breakfast and salmon in two sauces (so what if the name of the salmon dish isnt witty, it certainly is delicious). Their specialties come from the grill with the sturgeon shashlyk topping the list. Attentive charming service and the comfortable setting make this a great choice for afternoon tea or a couple pints with your mates. QOpen 09:30 - 02:00. PTAUIVEGBSW

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00, www.corvin.ua. A whisky club, pub and restaurant, Corvin has all Irish bases covered. The pub is located on the second floor and offers a plethora of imports (Murphys, Leffe, Paulander, Newcastle, etc.) and all blends of whisky. Sitting at the bar and swapping stories with the bar tender are encouraged. The elegant restaurant on the second floor has a more exotic menu than its rowdier, rougher around the edges counterpart on the third floor. Both restaurants offer up fresh and authentic fare such as rack of lamb, pork steak and chips, Scottish fish pie, homemade sausages, etc. Corvins main attraction is its unbelievable whisky club. With more than 800 different whiskies on hand from all over the world, its impossible not to revel in this quiet niche sip on something rare, toke a savoury cigar and enjoy. QOpen 10:00 - 24:00, Fri, Sat 10:00 - 05:00. PAVEGBSW Diysno Dobre Pyvo F-3, Zhukovskoho 23, tel. (+380) 482 35 57 59. Diysno is a laid-back neighbourhood pub/ restaurant where locals come to suck the guts out of tasty signature shrimp dishes and pound Ukrainian brew (eight varieties on tap). The atmosphere is cosy and the staff is friendly, but a bit lacking in English ability. The menu (in Russian only) offers an ample selection of traditional salads and soups and reasonably priced steaks and other meat dishes. This is a popular stop for boisterous football fans with local games regularly scheduled for viewing. QOpen 11:00 - 23:00. PS Gambrinus F-2, Deribasivska 31, tel. (+380) 48 726 36 57. Gambrinus is not only the name of the unofficial patron saint of beer brewing, but also that of the outstanding local brew that flows in delicious torrents from this establishments taps. While many pubs shun Odesas roots, this fine watering hole embraces them with a big Popeye the Sailormans hug. The cavernous upside down hull adorned with mementos from the sea puts one in the mood to set sail, but before you do be sure and sample the pork leg in sauce or the Gambrinus special (dorado with peppers and onions in a mint almond sauce). Live music is staged just about every night. QOpen 11:00 - 24:00. PEBS Glasgow E-4, Uspenska 95, London Hotel, tel. (+380) 48 784 53 76, www.london-hotel.com.ua. Q: What does a Scotsman/Irishman/Ukrainian wear under his kilt? A: Lipstick. The extremely courteous bartender at Glasgow, a quiet pub located in the lobby of Hotel London, proudly sports a kilt. Known for its scrumptious cakes, inventive cocktails and real English tea, this pub has the remedy for the British homesick blues. QOpen 24hrs. PALGW Habibi Hookak Bar H-3, Hretska pl. 1, tel. (+38 0) 48 770 73 73, www.habibi.ua. Just a stones throw from the main drag is this lovely smoking oasis. One can sit in a tent like booth and chose from one of many different tobaccos. It is also a pretty descent restaurant as well! The cuisine is European with a Middle Eastern flavour and very reasonable prices. We enjoyed the fillet chicken with mushrooms and tomatoes for just 59Hr. There are TV screens in every tent for watching your favourite football games. The staff spoke great English and really made us feel at home. QOpen 11:00 - 23:00. Kavanakh Murphys Irish Pub G-2, Mytna pl. 1A, tel. (+380) 48 738 45 45. Great lamb dishes highlight a bountiful selection of Irish favourites. The fish lover in your group will snap to attention as he or she discovers the menus fabulous fresh from the mark section. Murphys boasts a relatively wide selection of brew on tap including Guinness (of course) along with other European and local favourites. If youre going for a game, get there early as seating with a TV view is limited. QOpen 09:00 - 01:00, Sat, Sun 10:00 - 01:00. . PALVEBS

Corvin F-2, Lanzheronivska 17, tel. (+380) 482 33 88

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Take the citys raving locals, mix them with adventurous foreigners and infuse maniacal vacationers and youve just created the most beautiful concoction of partiers anywhere in Ukraine. Venturing out, youre sure to find Odesas scene charged as the pubs and clubs convulse with the kind of lust that cries out for just one more night. The highest concentration of clubs is along the shore with most pubs and bars dotting an already rich entertainment landscape in the historic centre. With the help of the overtly friendly locals, its easy to get carried away - please party responsibly.

(+380) 48 721 53 33, www.ipub.com.ua. ONeils is extremely popular with expats, and for good reason: familiar food. The pub sits like an alluring emerald on the end of Deribasivska vul. This is a must visit for breakfast lovers and is one of only a few sports viewing venues in the city. The pool tables smack dab in the middle of the pub - right where its supposed to be. Excellent English speaking staff ensures minimal confusion. This is an always welcoming oasis in what can sometimes be a foreigner hostile environment. QOpen 24hrs. PTALVEBSW Pivnaya Bochka (Beer Barrel) F-5, Pushkinska 76, tel. (+380) 48 722 43 62. The sign out font read the the beer barrel: loads of delicious dishes inside. The dishes are delicious and the beer is cheap and tasty. Being a popular hang-out for locals, the service is tuned to a different frequency than what is standard in the West. Dont take this the wrong way, the service isnt bad, but dont expect the server to anticipate your needs/wants. You must master the art of getting their attention. To do this, confidently and clearly say devushka if your server is female or muschina if your server is male. QOpen 09:30 24:00. PGS Skipper Pub E-5, Zaslavskoho 27, tel. (+380) 482 33 55 07. Skipper abides by local customs when it comes to service. This may be unchartered waters for greenhorn westerners. Its popularity among Odesians is due in large part to the availability of tradition beer munchies such as krevetki (shrimp), calamari and the dried fish that hangs from stringers above the bar like sinister Christmas decorations. The location, out of the way in a dimly lit neighbourhood, is far from ideal. On the bright side, its a passable joint for sports viewing and you get to fawn over local waitresses who prance about in sailor costumes. Also at vul. Torhova 51. QOpen 11:00 - 24:00. PBS

Mickey ONeils Irish Pub F-2, Deribasivska 13, tel.

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Captain Morgan F-3, Zhukovskoho 30, tel. (+380) 48 728 84 82, www.morgan-club.com.ua. Popular with locals and expats alike, Captain Morgans proudly encourages lewd and wild behavior including shots, table dancing and blatant flirtations with the opposite sex. What else would you expect from joint that displays a banner that reads drink and dance? A DJ spins atop the bar and all unconsciously convulse to the rhythm. This place is infectious, in a good way. The only drawback is the 50Hr admission fee, but thats chump change when you consider the good times youll have. The kitchen whips up first-rate food (menu in English), and servers speak some English. QOpen 09:00 - 06:00. Admission 50 - 70Hr. PAW Dikiy Koyot F-2, Chaikovskoho prov. 18, tel. (+380) 48 722 17 18. Do you like models? Do you like models in lingerie? Do you like models in lingerie dancing on top of the bar? If your answer was yes to one or more of the questions 2013

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above, Hali Gali is for you. This spaciousness establishment is, for obvious reasons, very popular with expats. The DJ spins the house and you bring the funk. Have fun, but mind your manners. QOpen 24hrs. PALW Blues Bar Dykyi Z E-4, Dobrovolskoho 118A, tel. (+380) 48 728 14 53, www.dikiy-z.com. You know youre having too much fun when the bouncer taps you on the shoulder and says, Sir, please put your shirt back on, youre scaring the other guests. Blues Bar rocks! Also, this is the first place where when I asked for the menu they gave me a newspaper - read up on local events while ordering from a menu full of classic bar/grill favourites. Live blues and rock until the wee hours of the morning and the best bar staff in town. QOpen 24hrs. Admission 20 - 50Hr. PAEW Ibiza Arcadia Beach, tel. (+380) 48 777 0205, www. ibiza.ua. Overlooking Arcardia beach, Ibiza is one of the citys sexiest and most popular clubs. Cosy Mediterranean inspired seating wraps around a stage and dance floor that regularly feature top Ukrainian rock and pop stars, DJs and dancers. Arrive early if youre hoping for a table close to the action, this place is usually packed and pulsates with life. During the day, the club transforms into a tranquil restaurant with a menu featuring inventive Ukrainian and European dishes. Staff is professional and friendly. Like many establishments located on the beach, Ibiza is open only during the summer. QOpen 24hrs. PAEW Ministerium Dogma Club F-2, Hoholia 12, tel. (+380) 48 777 12 77, www.ministerium.com.ua. The First Odessian Ministry of Relaxation. This is a unique luxurious club in Odesa, which offers the highest level of service. Disco Odesa parties usually invite Ukrainian and foreign bands. The entrance starts from a classical front stairs, which leads to three halls: Red Room, Noblesse and Triumph Hall. On the second floor there is English Cabinet - the fourth room. The restaurant part offers guests delicious list of dishes from Italian chef. Ministerium can host over 400 people. QOpen 21:00 - 06:00. PLEGXW Palladium G-6, Italiiskyi bulv. 4, tel. (+380) 48 728 65 66, www.palladium.com.ua. This huge modern complex has everything; restaurant with Odesa and European cuisine, lounge caf, nightclub-disco-restaurant with capacity for 1,500, 3 bars. The hotel has 23 rooms ranging from standard to suite, and a healthcare - VIP complex with Turkish bath, Finnish sauna, swimming pool, spa pool, sun lounge, etc. It is located near the train station and the staff is very friendly and English speaking. QOpen 21:00 - 06:00. PLEGXW True Man G-5, Pushkinska 75, tel. (+380) 48 702 11 78. One of the popular clubs among smart youth, True Man is trying to follow the traditions of bootleggers underground bar from the times of Prohibition. It is friendly and alive, may be even a bit simple. Security control sometimes might be even rude if they dont like you, but it makes the place inside safer. Prices are average QOpen 12:00 - 05:00. Sat, Sun 18:00 - 05:00. PLEGXW True Man Hot Boat Dolphin beach area, tel. (+380) 48 702 11 78. There are lots of clubs along Odesa seacost. If youre tired of Ibiza and all others of this fashionable type, go to the True Man near the Dolphin beach. In the seaside True Man excellent music or DJ usually plays and nice cheerful people will be around. Prices will be a real surprise. QOpen 24hrs. LEGXW Zazhygalka F-3, Katerynynska 35 (entrance from Zhukovskoho), tel. (+380) 48 785 67 27, www. russtriptease.com. Zazhygalka claims to put on a nonstop striptease of beau tiful dancers, complete wi th private shows and table dancing and water-strip shows. QOpen 20:00 - 06:00. PAL Odesas centre is densely crammed with fascinating, inspiring and unique attractions that draw foreigners in packs. Ukrainian and Russian tourists tend to head straight for the beach, but inevitably make their way to Deribasivska vul. (street) in order to pose in, on and around the many monuments, statues and relatively rare centuries old architecture. Odesa became one of the most important cities during the Russian Empires final epoch and its museums, overflowing with amazing and rare relics, attest to the cities former and current prominence.

What to see
Von Falz-Fein, an Odesian of German decent, and is located on one of Odesas most beautiful streets, where traffic is light and silence not an illusion. Passage E-2, Deribasivska. An intriguing shortcut from Deribasivska to Preobrazhenska, Passage is known for its beautiful architecture and alluring sculptures that adorn the ledges above the alleyways boutiques. Though in need of some repair, even the most pretentious traveller will be charmed by this passages uniqueness. S e a Te r m i n a l G - 1 , Prymorska 6. Odesas sea terminal was constructed in 1967 and restored into its modern shape in 2000. Many westerners find reassurance in its contemporary glass and metal architecture. The port not only welcomes vessels, bu t is a tourist and cultural centre as well. The Odesa Hotel casts a dominating shadow over the other sights and facilities that include showrooms, a yacht complex, a marine life centre and a marine art gallery. Pr ymor skyi bulv. Th e great-great-grandson of a well-known cardinal, Richelieu was exiled to Russia from France by Marie Antoinette in 1790. He joined the Russian Imperial Army and fought in the RussoTurkish War. He was later appointed by Tsar Alexander II as governor of Odesa. The citys progressive planning and development is credited to his ingenuity and determination. His goal was for Odesa to be recognised as a truly European city. One interesting note: at the base of the monument, coins and medals from the time of Louis XVI, Catherine II, Paul I, Alexander I and Louis XVIII are embedded. Mystetstv bulv. This is one of the longest bridges in Odesa. Legend has i t that a high-ranking official commissioned the bridge in order to be closer to his mother-in-laws scrumptious dumplings. Anyone with a Ukrainian mother-in-law will see right through this lie. In spite of the delicious home cooking, most son-in-laws dream in vain of keeping mom out, perhaps with prison style walls and razor wire or, better yet, a couple hungry Dobermans on patrol in the yard in case mom decides to drop in for another unscheduled visit. A local newlywed superstition requires that the happy couple secure a lock on the bridges steel railing and throw away the key. This will ensure a lasting marriage.

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structed in 1803, Odesas first park is located just off Deribasi vska and was a gift from Jos de Ribas and his brother to the locals as gratitude for their trust and admiration. Contemporary Odesians rub elbows with tourists drawn in by th e parks fountain - a popular place to relax and socialize. A live orchestra stages regular performances. Vibrant bronze statues of lions, literary heroes and the eccentric sportsman Sergei Utochkin spring up from the manicured lawns and beg to photographed. One of the citys main attractions, this is arguably the best place to grab a bite, unwind in a caf or go for a stroll. The street was named in honour of Jos de Ribas, a Russian Imperial Navy admiral of Spanish-Irish origin and hero of the RussoTurkish War. Unmistakable to Soviet people, the street has been the centrepiece of various films, books and songs. The scene is always colourful and there is an energy here that draws one listlessly across the cobble. G-1, vul. Prymorska. The chubby bronze baby busting out of a futuristic metallic egg in front of the port station is a representation of The Golden Age. The boy looks down philosophically at visitors who grab his toes and pose. Locals believe that touching the toddler will ensure a successful voyage.

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Teschin Mist (Mother-in-law Bridge) F-1,

House with Telamons F-1, Hoholia 1. In the front corner


of this building, two toga wearing Greeks are battling over a gigantic Christmas tree ornament that seems to be holding up the entire structure. If not for Ukrainians bad taste wh en i t comes to balcony construction, one might describe this place as an architectural gem. The house was bestowed to the city by Baron

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F-1, Vorontsovskyi prov. 2. A magnificently reconstructed citadel located on the site of on an ancient Greek settlement and Turkish fortress, it suffered many devastating assaults and misfortunes. For example, on April 10th, 1854 an AngloFrench squadron bombarded Odesa. The palace and garden were hit by more than 200 cannonballs, one of which is still embedded in a wall on the ground floor. Next to the palace stands Vorontsovskyi Belvedere. Reminiscent of colonnades constructed in ancient Greece, it is especially stunning when viewed from the sea.

Vorontsovskyi Palace

the great leaps in development experienced by Odesa and the surrounding area. In 1936, Soviet authorities ordered the plundering and destruction of this architectural jewel. Contrary to popular belief, it was not blown up, but cruelly disassembled. Restored in 2005, what you see today is only a partial reconstruction of the original. Novoselskoho 68. The brainchild of Italian architect Francesco Boffo, St. Pauls was originally constructed in 1824. By the 1890s, the congregation had outgrown the building, and an expansion project was commissioned. Reopened in 1897, the new church could accommodate up to 1200. Houses of worship were not immune to the radical changes that took place during Soviet rule, and St. Pauls was transformed into a sports hall. Fire devastated the structure in 1976, and a pile of rubble marked the site until a recent movement to rebuild finally garnered necessary support. The new cathedral promises to be a much needed centre for Odesas Lutheran and German communities. A couple interesting historical notes: Teofil Richter, father of virtuoso Sviatoslav Richter, played organ here and Leon Trotsky, V. I. Lenins right hand man, attended St. Pauls school. In his memoirs, Trotsky wrote: St. Pauls Realschule sowed in me, contrary to its direct purpose, the seeds of enmity for the existing order.

St. Pauls Lutheran Cathedral (Kir che)

THE GREAT CHORAL SYNAGOGUE OF ODESSA

Churches & Cathedrals


pl. This is the largest of Odesas Or thodox cathedrals. Established as a small house of worship in 1808, by the beginning of the 20th Century it had expanded into one of the Russian Empires grandest Russian Or thodox cathedrals. With elbow room for 12,000, it was the regions religious epicentre. Each stage of expansion reflected

Saint Pr eobra zhenskys Cathedral Soborna

Jewish Odesa
25, tel. (+380) 482 34 78 50. The Central Synagogue was constructed by architect P . Morandi in 1850. Its faade and interiors are a mix of Florentine and Romanesque. During the Soviet era, the Synagogue was seized and used by the Odesa Pedagogical Institutes faculty of physical training. The prayer hall was transformed into a gym, and its height was halved by an intermediate floor. The arched lateral openings were blocked and classrooms were built in the balconies 1996, the Synagogue was returned to Odesas Jewish community. Rosh Hashanah 1996 marked the first time in decades that Jewish people gathered within the Synagogue. In the years that followed, the structure underwent profound reconstruction. A mikvah (a pool used for ritual purification) was introduced and a bimah (pulpit) was reinstalled. Quotidian prayers are currently held here, as well as festivals that attract hundreds of worshipers. The Central Synagogue houses the office of Odesa Regions Chief Rabbi Shlomo Baksht, the Ohr Sameakh weekly newspaper and Ohr Sameakh TV. The library offers an impressive selection of books and films on Jewish culture, history and traditions. Regular seminars on Judaism are hosted in the library, and the knowledgeable English speaking staff is on hand to answer any inquiries. QOpen 07:00 - 19:00. Closed Sat.

City Tours & Travel Agencies


from Kanatna 22), tel. (+380) 44 495 56 70, info@ albatros.travel, www.albatros.travel. Albatros Travel provides excursions and guide services, transportation and accommodation, airline tickets and VIP services at the airport. QOpen 10:00 - 18:00. A

The Central Synagogue of Odesa F-4, Yevreiska

Albatros Travel H-3, Zhukovskoho 2 (entrance

Alvona G-3, Pushkinska 8, tel. (+380) 48 777 25 50, inform@alvona.com, www.alvona.com. A Free Tours Havanna 6, tel. (+380) 97 654 01 78,
freetours.odessa@gmail.com, www.free-tours.odessa.ua. Join free daily walking tours around Odesa. Meeting point: Monument to Duke on Primorskyi bulv. at 12:00 and 16:00. Look for the guide with blue Free Tours flag.

Odesa Sea Port Tourist Bureau G-1, Prymorska 6, tel. (+380) 482 729 38 03, www.port.odesa.ua. Prime Excursion Bureau Kyiv, Schekavytska 30/39, suite 4, MKontraktova Ploscha, tel. (+380) 44 227 77 78/(+380) 99 550 00 00, info@primetour.ua, www.primetour.ua. Kyiv city tours, accommodation, travel services. QOpen 09:00 - 18:00. Sat, Sun 10:00 - 18:00. A Odessa Walks tel. (+380) 63 814 63 73, info@
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Potyomkin Stairs Museums
13, tel. (+380) 482 22 74 53. Visitors to this museum will become acquainted with the adventures of Odesas most famous short term resident: the esteemed Russian poet Alexander Pushkin. Banished for his political writings, Pushkin found solace in Odesa where he spent 13 fruitful months. The museum is dedicated to telling this story. QOpen 10:00 - 17:00. Closed Sat, Sun. Admission 6Hr, children 3Hr. Excursions 25-35Hr. Archeological Museum G-2, Lanzheronivska 4, tel. (+380) 48 722 01 71, www.archaeology.odessa.ua. Even with its somewhat diminished collection, this museum inspires delight and wonder. One of the oldest of Odesas museums, it was founded in 1825 and later moved to a specially designed facility in 1883. An impressive exhibit of the Tripolye, Chernyakhovo and other ancient Ukrainian cultures is on hand. The most popular displays are the ancient sarcophaguses and the rich collections of jewellery and other precious artefacts, some of which date back to 1000 B.C. The ensemble of the Egyptian antiquities is the third largest in the former Soviet Union. Due to the spooky atmosphere, locals are convinced that the place is haunted. QOpen 10:00 - 17:00. Closed Mon. Admission 18Hr, children 9Hr. Excursion 40Hr.

What to see
Alexander Pushkins Museum G-3, Pushkinska

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Chernomorsky Cossacks Str. 9, Odessa, Ukraine Tel: +380 50 5109286 / +380 48 7718824, sergeyshpak@ukr.net cossacksmuseu.jimdo.com / streleckoh.jimdo.com

These gigantic, instantly recognizable stairs were designed in 1825 by architects Francesco Boffo, Avraam Melnikov and Pote, and built in 1837-1841. As the story goes, Duke Voronzov paid 800,000 rubbles for the stairs, which he commissioned as a gift for his wife Elizabeth. (Oh honey! Steps. Just what I always wanted.) Initially consisting of 10 ledges, the original 200 stairs stretched nearly to the sea. However, during the construction of Prymorska vul., eight stairs were buried and, as residents like to point out, still lie beneath the pavement.

How the stairs got their name


On the evening of 14 June 1905, the Prince Potyomkin of Tauris a mutinous battleship of Imperial Russias Black Sea fleet set anchor at Odesas port. Sensing an opportunity, socialist revolutionaries mobilized the citys dissident workers and took to the streets. The revolutionaries never managed to linkup with the mutinous sailors and the movement was violently squashed by Imperial forces. Most of the mutinous sailors managed to escape by setting sail for Romania, where they abandoned the Prince Potyomkin of Tauris. The stairs became world renowned following the 1925 release of Sergei Eisensteins film depicting the mutiny entitled Battleship Potyomkin. The films violent and climactic scene, set on the stairs, played on movie screens around the world. The stairs were officially given the name Potyomkin in 1955, in honour of the 50th anniversary of the Battleship Potyomkin Uprising. Potyomkin Stair factoids Every year, Odesa hosts a race Up the Potyomkin Stairs. The record is 22.8 seconds. The Potyomkin Stairs were voted the sixth the most beautiful stairs in Europe, according to a marketing survey. Due to the winding coastline, the Potyomkin Stairs actually descend to the sea not to the south as it may seem, but to the northeast. During the Day of Odesa, a celebration takes place on the stairs complete with a festive concert and fireworks.

Archeological Museum

Funicular
To the right of the stairs, there is a free funicular that connects Prymorska vul. and Prymorskyi bulvar. It was built in 1902, replaced in the 1970s by an escalator, and then restored after the escalator broke in the 1990s. The new funicular opened on September 2, 2005 in honour of Odesas 211th jubilee. The funicular consists of two wagons, each accommodating 12 passengers. Travel time is 1 minute 10 seconds.

lection G-4, Polska 19, tel. (+380) 48 722 10 81. This museum/apartment was the former residence of the alpinist and collector Alexander Bleschunov. It was transferred to the city and opened to the public in 1989. This is a small, but extremely dense and fascinating exposition of various collections of art, relics and crafts. Many themes and regions of the world are represented; from 19th century Russian, the Buddhist East, Western Europe and the explorers own cherishes relics representing various adventurous stages of his life. There are many features that distinguish this museum, most notably is the gracious staff that creates a welcome home atmosphere. QOpen 10:00 - 18:00. Closed Wed. Last entrance one hour before closing. Admission 5Hr. Filiki Etheria F-3, Chervonyi prov. 20, tel. (+380) 482 35 71 36, www.hfcodessa.org. Filiki Eteria (Greek meaning society of friends) has been functioning in Odesa since 1979 as a branch of the Regional History Museum. In the days leading up to the citys 200th anniversary, Odesa opened the Greek Cultural Foundation, which is also a functioning part of the museum. These buildings originally belonged to Greeks, and in 1814 functioned as the secret meeting place for the establishment of the revolutionary organisation Filiki Eteria, whose objective was independence for all Greeks from Turkish occupation. The history of the creation, administration and acodesa.inyourpocket.com

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tivities of Filiki Eteria are on display. The exhibitions are a stirring tribute to the heroic revolutionary members of Odesas Greek community. Enjoy excursions, lectures, thematic conferences and student oriented lectures. Works continue to be updated and expanded. QOpen 10:00 - 17:00. Closed Sat, Sun. Fine Art Museum E-1, Sofiivska 5A, tel. (+380) 482 23 82 72, www.museum.odessa.net/fineartsmuseum. This museum is located in the former private residence of Count Pototsky, which was purchased by the city and inaugurated in 1899. The 26 halls host a variety of intriguing exhibits - from ancient icons to modern art. Kiprensky, Topinin, Ayvazovsky, Vrubel, Roerich, Benua and Levitan are just some of masters whose art adorns the museums walls. The most curious, must see attraction is the subterranean grotto with a waterfall - an ideal place for a romantic hook-up. QOpen 10:30 - 17:00. Closed Tue. Last entrance one hour before closing. Admission 20Hr, children 10Hr. Literature Museum G-2, Lanzheronivska 2, tel. (+380) 48 722 33 70. As you stroll the museums halls, silent portraits gaze down and draw you into their lost world. Books, manuscripts and the personal effects of writers and poets who lived and worked in Odesa (from Pushkin to Bunin) are on display. Small modern sculptures of beloved literary heroes and their authors adorn the museums courtyard. Besides literary exhibits, the museum also hosts art exhibitions, concerts, book presentations, conferences and cultural activities. QOpen 10:00 - 17:00. Closed Mon. Admission 20Hr. Museum of Waxwork F-2, Rishelievska 4, tel. (+380) 48 722 34 36. All of Odesas greatest celebrities have been gathered in one place: The Museum of Waxwork. This high society circle currently consists of 26 waxy individuals. The good news is that the museum is expanding its display. The bad news is that the museum will be close until spring for this expansion. QOpen 09:00 - 21:00. Admission 30Hr, students 25Hr, children 20 children under 6 free. Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) H-3, Sabanskyi prov. 4A, tel. (+380) 482 34 36 44, www.msio.com. ua. The museum collection represents art works of leading painters from Odesa at the turn of 20th and 21th centuries. MoMA was founded in 2008 by a businessman and art patron V.Morokhovskiy. The exposition is based on a unique collection of Its exposition is based on a unique collection of M.Knobel that was significantly expanded during the existence of the museum. There are also an exhibition hall and a gallery in the Museum, where modern art exhibitions, conferences and various art projects are conducted. QOpen 12:00 - 19:00, Sat 12:00 - 18:00. Closed Wed, Sun. Nicolas Roerich House-Museum G-5, Velyka Arnautska 47, office 2, tel. (+380) 48 715 58 58. The museum was established in 2000, and is based on reproductions of work by the adventurer, philosopher and Nobel Prize

Dolphinarium
beach 25, tel. (+380) 48 720 70 70, www.nemo.od.ua. The largest dolphinarium in the former Soviet Union offers an unforgettable array of experiences including swimming, communicating and diving with dolphins. Above and underwater photo and video sessions with dolphins and seals can be ordered. Extremely popular with vacationers looking for an etched in your mind event, it makes sense to book in advance. Shows times are Tuesday through Sunday 12:00, 15:00 and 18:00. A night show on the weekend starts at 21:30. Admission 120Hr, night show 150Hr, children under 5 free.

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Catacombs
Beneath Odesa lies an incredible labyrinth known as the catacombs. In the early 19th Century, city developers discovered that the plentiful limestone, just meters below, was perfect for construction. Many of Odesas famous archi te c tural m onum en ts are built of bricks cut from this quarried stone; th e unin tended resul t was one of th e worlds largest net works of tunnels. Unlike the catacombs of Paris and Rome, the only skulls and bones entombed in Odesas catacombs are those of the crazy-brave miners, smugglers, partisans and spelunkers who were unlucky enough to lose their way in this 2,500 km long maze. The only authorised entrance is located in the small village of Nerubayske, 12 km from Odesas centre. The Museum of Partisan Glory offers a small yet fascinating glimpse into this vast underground world and is a fitting tribute to the courageous Soviet partisans who lived and staged guerrilla attacks from this sanctuary against Nazi occupiers. Youll need to hire a guide; theyre the only ones with keys to the entrance. The guide services listed below provide excursions in English and Russian and can arrange transportation to and from Nerubayske.

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What to see
Odesa Jewels
Pushkinska 9, tel. (+380) 48 722 48 15, www. oweamuseum.odessa.ua. If you only have time to visit one museum in Odesa, this is the one. Paintings and sculptures by Michelangelo, Peter Paul Rubens, David Teniers, Sebastian del Piombo, Merisi da Caravaggio, Frans Hals and other masters are on display. Does this museum sound familiar? Perhaps you heard the disturbing news. On July 30, 2008 Caravaggios Taking of the Christ, a painting valued at 100 million dollars, was lifted in one of the worlds most lucrative heists. It seems that only a miracle can bring this spectacular work back to Odesa, but miracles have been known to happen The museum proudly presents two paintings by Dutch master Frans Hals. St. Matthew and St. Luke were painted in the 1620s and are two of the most valuable works on display in Ukraine. The tale of how these paintings found their way to Odesa is truly amazing. Catherine the Great, the worlds most distinguished ar t collector, purchased four of Hals evangelist paintings in Holland near the end of the 18th Century. The ships that were transporting these and other valuables back to St. Petersburg were hit by a brutal storm. One ship sank and the other suffered extensive damage. All four masterworks were believed lost at sea. In 1958, the improbable happened. While perusing Odesas Privoz Market, an art collector was drawn to an old woman selling what appeared to be an ancient painting. Convinced that this was the work of a master, the collector invited the woman back to the museum. She wanted six roubles for the painting; the museum generously gave her nine. A comparable painting was later discovered in the museums store room. An expert from the Hermitage was the first to notice striking similarities between the stored piece and the painting purchased from the old woman. After further research, experts concluded that these were, in fact, two of the missing Hals masterpieces. Both works were proudly displayed in Odesa until, in 1965, they took part in an exhibition in Moscow. While at the Pushkin Museum, St. Luke was savagely cut from its frame. Detectives worked diligently, but hope of ever recovering the painting quickly faded. Luckily, the blundering thieves quarrelled, couldnt come to terms with local scum and began to proposition would be foreign buyers. They eventually crossed paths with a secret service agent. The priceless piece was returned in sorry shape, having spent a year and half rolled up in a tube and stored in a hot dry place. Experts feared that the work was lost, but after two years of delicate restoration the painting was returned to the museum in miraculous condition. The fate of the two other pieces believed lost at sea has also become known. St. Mark has been in the hands of a private German collector for more than 30 years. St. John was sold at auction to American J. Paul Getty and is currently stored at the museum in Los Angeles that bears his name. QOpen 10:30 - 17:30. Closed Wed. Admission 15-25Hr.

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nominated artist Nicolas Roerich. Works by his son Svetoslav Roerich, and pupils B.A. Smirnova-Rusetskogo and others are also on display. The exposition occupies 5 halls. One of the halls displays the literary heritage of all members of the Roerich family, art albums and Svetoslavs portraits of his famous family. QOpen 11:00 - 19:00. Admission is free. Numismatics Museum F-3, Hretska 33, tel. (+380) 48 725 02 77, www.museum.com.ua. Who knew that numismatics could be so fascinating? This museum opened its doors to visitors for the first time on January 1, 1999 in commemoration of the citys 205th anniversary. Within its impressive collection, the museum has over 2500 coins and antiquities from various Ukrainian epochs. The collection of relics from the Bosporan Kingdom, an ancient group that inhabited the Northern Black Sea Region for approximately a thousand years, is a must see. QOpen 12:00 - 16:00. Closed Mon, Sun. Admission is free. Regional History Museum F-2, Havanna 4, (+380) 482 22 84. Founded in 1955, this museums exhibits are housed in a 19th century mansion. More than four thousand articles, many of which are priceless, are on display in 12 halls and represent the Odesa region from the 14th century to the present. The Stara Odesa (Old Odesa) exhibit occupies the second floor. Maps, weapons, engravings, metal-work, paintings, documents and household implements tell the story of the different peoples who fought and died for control of the region. A notable display of publications including a 1581 Ostrozka Bible, a 1606 T rebnik prayer-book and other ethnographic materials offer a literary peak into the time when Cossacks ruled. Finance and trade have always been among Odesas defining industries. Their importance is revealed in exhibitions showing bank notes, insurance policies, cheque-books and other interesting paraphernalia. QOpen 10:00 - 16:30. Closed Fri. Sea Port Museum G-2, Lanzheronivskyi Uzviz 2, tel. (+380) 48 729 38 57. At the bottom of Devolanivskyi uzviz you will find a fascinating, free museum. It was opened in 1990 in anticipation and commemoration of Odesas 200th anniversary. It is a one-of-a-kind museum as it tells the history of the Black Seas most important port. In the restored dock-worker sleeping quarters hang ancient drawings, original plans of the city and port and even a Cossack war ship. If you would like to learn more about the period on display, check-out Chelkash by the famous Ukrainian writer M. Gorky, in which he describes life on a Black Sea dock. QOpen 10:00 - 17:00. Closed Sat, Sun. Admission is free. The Museum of Ukrainian Cossacs History G-2, Chornomorskykh Kozakiv 9, tel. (+380) 48 771 88 24/ (+380) 50 510 92 86. Did you know that modern city of Odesa was founded on the site of middle age Cossacks settlement? And there were Ukrainian cossacks who actually drove out Turks from the present day Odesa region. To date, the museum has collected over one thousand exhibits and artefacts telling us the history of Ukrainian Cossacks. Unfortunately, only few of these can be shown in the permanent exhibition, which is only 120 sq.m. Thats why the museum is mostly working as a cultural centre studying the Cossacks history, folklore, cultural traditions and ceremonies. Each year it is involved in more than 30 cultural events around Odesa and the region. QOpen 10:00 - 17:00. Closed Sat, Sun. Admission is free. From its founding in 1794 until the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, Odesa was Eastern Europes melting pot. Dozens of nationalities alloyed into the beautiful creation we know today as Odesians. A complete assimilation did not take place, however. On the contrary, individual national identities have survived for generations and different cultures and religions continue to peacefully coexist. This atmosphere of mutual respect is credited to Odesians ability to poke fun not just at others, but at themselves. World Club of Odesians explains that each of the citys cultures is more beautifully ridiculous than the next, and people have learned to laugh at themselves and at everything in the world, even at pain and at those things they love. Those things that are sacred for you may be absurd for your neighbour, but your neighbour is neither a bum nor a thief. Maybe he is right, maybe not. But there is no reason to loose sleep over it. Armed with this wisdom, multinational Odesa continues to thrive.

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German Odesa
While perusing centre, youll notice that the Italians, Greeks, French, Jews and even the Poles have streets named in their honour. But what about the Germans? Surely, their contribution to marvellous city warrants recognition in the form of a street name. It turns out that there was a street at one time, but the name was changed. The Nazi occupation of Odesa is still a sensitive issue locally; dont expect the name to be restored any time soon. That said, the contribution of Odesas German community cannot be overlooked. Thousands immigrated from Germany, Austria and Switzerland in the 19th Century and made an immediate impact as coach makers, gunsmiths, watchmakers, bakers, printers, photographers and druggists. Brewing also fell to capable German hands; brands such as Santsenbauer and Kempe became regional favourites.

Western and Eastern Ar t Museum G-3,

Odessos
Its only fitting that we begin our story of cosmopolitan Odesa with the Greeks. Not only is the name Odesa of Greek origin, archaeologists discovered a 2600 year-old Greek settlement on the hill above the port. The next time youre strolling down Prymorskyi bulv. imagine toga and sandal wearing Greeks bustling about an outpost on the edge of a mighty empire. Filiki Eteria Odesas Greek heritage is not linked only to ancient times. Many Grecians immigrated during the industrial boom of the 19th Century. Political exiles and freedom fighters found a welcoming urban centre ideal for concealing and coordinating uprisings. Filiki Eteria (Society of Friends) was secretly formed in 1814 at a safe house located on Chervonyi prov. Their objective was independence for all Greeks from Turkish occupation. From humble beginnings in Odesa, they went on to play a critical role in the victory over the Turks in the Greek War of Independence (1821-29). During Soviet times, authorities attempted to deport all Greeks from the region; however, this was not to be the final chapter in Odesas Grecian saga. A handful of Greeks survived this era of tyranny, and a small community continues to call Odesa home.

The Gates of Zion


From Odesa Mama to Hero Town, locals have many terms of endearment for their beloved city. The Jewish community refers to Odesa as The Gates of Zion. Throughout the first half of the 20th Century, Jews set sail for Palestine from Odesas port. But Odesa was not just a layover; it has had a large established Jewish population since the early 19th Century. During these trying anti-Semitic times, it was believed that only Odesa offered Jews the possibility of a normal life. And what did Jewish Odesians do? Everything and then some. They worked as shopkeepers, craftsmen, salt dealers, shoemakers, grain vendors, dockworkers, moneylenders, jewellers, lawyers, engineers, doctors and artists. Odesa continues to be Ukraines centre for the Jewish community, and Jews continues to play an inseparable role in the citys growth and prosperity.

Frantsuzskiy Bulvar
Dont be distracted by the champagne with the Frantsuzskiy Bulvar label, the contribution of French Odesians extends well beyond winemaking. Armand Emmanuel Sophie Septemanie du Plessis, duc de Richelieu (say that five times fast) was exiled to Russia by Marie Antoinette in 1790. After serving valiantly in the Russian Imperial Army, he was appointed governor of Duc de Richelieu Odesa by Tsar Alexander I in 1802. A progressive planner, Odesa blossomed under his leadership. De Richelieus compatriot, Louis Alexandre Andrault comte de Langron, took over as governor in 1815. He established Odesa as a duty-free international trade zone. As a result, the city boomed, and prosperity flowed to all levels of society. In light of their tremendous contributions, its no surprise that their names have been immortalized in tributes including a statue of de Richelieu (Prymorskyi bulv.), Rishelievska and Lanzheronivska streets, Dukovskyi Garden and Lanzheron Beach. Many other Frenchmen found welcoming niches. For example, the first banks belonged to Frenchmen, and Odesas first newspaper was the Messager de la Russie Meridionale, ou Feuill Comerciale. Unfortunately, we dont have space in our tiny publication to detail the contributions of the dozens of other nationalities that helped give Odesa Mama her flare. One thing can be concluded: each of Odesas cultures is like the bricks in the ancient apartment or hotel you happen to be sleeping in - take out one brick and the ceiling is likely to fall in on your bed.

Italian Odesa
The inscription on Odesas original coat of arms (1798) was written in four languages: Russian, Greek, German, and Italian. Each of these groups played significant roles in shaping this amazing city, and the Italians deserve much of the credit for the actual shape. Just as in St. Petersburg, Italian architects left an elegant mark on Odesa that continues to delight travellers, and inspire artists and writers. Names like Franz Frapolli and Francesco Boffo will be forever embedded in the citys history. Designed by Frapolli, the Felix de Ribas House (Deribasivska 13) has remained intact for nearly 200 years. Boffo designed the Potemkin Stairs, the citys most recognized feature. He is also responsible for the Vorontsovskyi Palace, which is not only beautiful, but apparently indestructible. On April 10th, 1854 the structure withstood an Anglo-French bombardment of more than 200 cannonballs, one of which is still embedded in a wall on the ground floor. As with the Greeks, a small community remains, and a new wave of Italian prospectors has come seeking fortune in contemporary commercial markets.

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Mail & Phones
Postal delivery in Ukraine is generally reliable, but every so often a letter or package will go missing and never arrive at its intended destination. The post office remains a throwback to Soviet times with its redundant and confusing bureaucratic order. When sending or picking up a package or letter be patient and try not to be too intimidated by the burly woman shouting incomprehensible orders at you.

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24-hour pharmacies
AKS F-5, Panteleimonivska 70, tel. (+380) 482 49 67 41. Apteka Gaievskoho E-2, Sadova 21, tel. (+380) 48
722 24 08, www.aptekagaevskogo.od.ua.

Avitsena E-2, Pastera 50, tel. (+380) 48 777 74 86. Help E-4, Preobrazhenska 72, tel. (+380) 48 728 21 77.

Private clinics
Danko Medical Centre Dobrovolskoho prosp. 77A, tel.
(+380) 48 787 12 36, www.danko-nb.com.ua. 55 00/(+380) 48 784 01 04, www.oxford-med.com. QOpen 08:00 - 20:00. V.I.P. Centre E-4, Tyraspolska 16, office 27, tel. (+380) 48 725 50 91/(+380) 48 726 18 00.

Mail
Central Post Office E-2, Sadova 10, tel. (+380) 48 726 65 40, www.ukrposhta.com. QOpen 09:00
- 19:00, Sun 10:00 - 15:00.

Oxford Medical G-3, Polska 12, tel. (+380) 48 725

Express mail
www.dhl.com.ua. Service points: F-5, Rishelievska 59, Chorne More Hotel, tel. (+380) 482 30 01 11; F-3, Hretska pl. 3/4, tel. (+380) 48 734 43 05. QOpen 10:00 - 17:00. TNT Aeroportivska 25, tel. (+380) 482 35 80 10/ (+380) 482 35 80 20, www.tnt.ua. QOpen 09:00 18:00, Sat 09:00 - 14:00. UPS F-4, Onilovoyi prov. 16, tel. (+380) 482 32 19 67/(+380) 48 777 07 17, www.ups.com. QOpen 09:00: - 18:00.

DHL G-3, Hretska 22, tel. (+380) 48 711 79 43,

Beauty salons & Hairdressers


Art-8 F-2, Maiakovskoho prov. 8, tel. (+380) 48 723 23 29. QOpen 10:00 - 20:00. Aspazia E-2, Koblevska 45, tel. (+380) 482 42 92 91/ (+380) 482 35 92 04, www.aspazia.com.ua. QOpen
09:00 - 20:00. PUL mula, tel. tel. (+380) 48 777 55 51, (+380) 48 728 25 55. QOpen 09:00 - 20:00. Maramax Institute Kerastase G-2, Lanzheronivska 9, tel. (+380) 48 777 88 82. QOpen 09:00 - 20:00. Mozart G-2, Lanzheronivska 13, tel. (+380) 482 32 22 22. QOpen 10:00 - 19:00.

Maramax G-2, Chaikovskoho prov. 12, 2nd floor, For-

Internet cafs
Angar 18 F-5, Velyka Arnautska 52, tel. (+380) 482 34 36 46. QOpen 24hrs. 6Hr per hour. Submarine E-4, Preobrazhenska 49/51, tel. (+380) 482 37 71 97. 4Hr per hour, scanning and printing services. QOpen 09:00 - 24:00. VIP net E-2, Sadova 14, tel. (+380) 48 728 02 94. QOpen 24hrs. 5Hr per hour.

Dry cleaners & laundries


Also at Preobrazhenska 48, tel. 777 77 52; Rozkydailivska 3, tel. 777 75 26. QOpen 09:00 - 18:00, Sat 09:00 - 17:00. Closed Sun.

Underwater Technologies Lab F-6, Vodoprovidna 1,


office 9, tel. (+380) 48 795 85 54. www.vodolaz.com.ua.

Using a telephone
Fixed line telephone
To call a number inside Odesa just dial the number. To make a long-distance telephone call, dial 0, wait for the dial tone and then dial the city code and number. To call Odesa from another town, dial 0, wait for the tone, dial Odesas city code (48) and then the number. To make an international call, dial 0, wait for the tone, and then dial 0 plus the country code, city code and number itself. Mobile There are two types of mobile phone numbers in Odesadirect numbers (which do not differ from the Odesa fixed line numbers, and may be dialled as such) and mobile numbers (these should be preceded by 0 and the operators code). SMS may not be sent to direct numbers. Mobile phone calls in Ukraine are relatively cheap and very reliable. You do not need to sign a contract or show your documents to use the local providers service. SIM cards are available in special service centres, mobile phone stores and even on the streets. You can also buy cards to refill your account at these same locations.

Boellen E-1, Torhova 19, tel. (+380) 48 777 67 77. QOpen 08:30 - 19:30. Odeska G-5, Pushkinska 55, tel. (+380) 48 777 75 24.

Thai Massage
Siam Thai Spa H-3, Kanatna 5, tel. (+380) 48 725
01 10, www.thai-spa.od.ua. This oasis of Thai massage masters settled in a quiet street, just a few steps from busy business area of Odesa. You will be offered numerous types of Thai massage. Among them most popular are traditional massage for 305Hr per hour, bamboo stick massage for 390Hr per hour, aroma-massage for 315Hr per hour and foot massage for 245Hr. There are also different SPA and ayur vedic treatment programmes. Personnel speaks English, please call to make an appointment in advance. QOpen 10:00 - 22:00. PAL

Vodolaz E-1, Prymorska 34, tel. (+380) 482 34 47 00,

Fitness clubs
Formula G-2, Chaikovskoho prov. 12, tel. (+380) 48 728 99 20/(+380) 48 728 99 22, www.formulawellness.com. QOpen 07:00 - 23:00, Sat 08:00 - 23:00, Sun 09:00 - 21:00. Maximus G-1, Prymorska 6, Odesa Hotel, tel. (+380) 48 777 70 90, www.maximus.com.ua. QOpen 07:00 23:00, Sat, Sun 08:00 - 23:00. Osa F-4, Palubna 9/4, tel. (+380) 482 33 66 33. QOpen 24hrs. AD Strekoza E-4, Bazarna 63, tel. (+380) 482 34 59 95. Also at: Lidersovskyi bulv. 9A, tel. (+380) 482 32 41 01 QOpen 08:00 - 23:00, Sat 08:00 - 22:00, Sun 10:00 - 20:00. A

Billiards
Odin G-3, Polska 12, tel. (+380) 48 777 74 70, www. odin.com.ua. QOpen 24hrs. 50Hr per hour. Londrik Filatova 70/1, tel. (+380) 48 700 58 65, www. londrik.com.ua. Just a bit of the city centre, but easily reachable by tram #10, trolleybuses # 9, 10, 12. QOpen 09:00 - 19:00. Lunch time 14:00 - 15:00. Pyramid F-3, Oleksandrivskyi prosp. 10, tel. (+380) 482 34 48 18. QOpen 24hrs.

Yoga Centres
Maharaja Yoga Club G-3, Bunina 12, (+380) 44 709 20
00, www.yoga-maharadj.com. Single visit 100Hr, 4 visits - 300Hr, 8 visits - 560Hr, 1 month unlimited pass - 1100Hr. QOpen 08:30 - 20:00.

Bowling
7 zirok (7 stars) G-3, Polskyi Uzviz 15, tel. (+380) 482 37 15 15, www.club-yo.od.ua. QOpen 24hrs. 120180Hr per hour. A

Tennis courts
Chornomorets H-6, Vitse-Admirala Azarova 1, tel.
(+380) 48 712 30 00.

Bike rental
Need-a-Bike tel. (+380) 94 949 36 89, i@need-abike.od.ua, www.need-a-bike.od.ua. Tired of walking? To experience Odesa on two wheels, call these guys and order a bicycle, which will be delivered for you to any place around the city. For up to 3 days expect to pay 25 for a single-speed bike, 30 for a mountain bike. From 4 to 7 days youll pay 35/40 accordingly, 8-14 days - 50/60. Deposit is required (80-240). QOpen 10:00 - 22:00. PAL 2013

Mexico Akademika Hlushka 16, tel. (+380) 48 746 25 39. QOpen 12:00 - 23:30. 69-150Hr per hour. A

Devolanovskyi Tennis Club G-2, Mytna pl. 1, tel.


(+380) 48 729 49 88.

Roaming

To call a fixed telephone in Ukraine use +380 followed by the city code and phone number. While calling a mobile phone, use the operators code instead of a city code.

Diving
Poseidon G-1, Prymorska 6, See Port Passenger
Terminal, tel. (+380) 48 729 39 44, www.diveport. odessa.net.

Laun-Tennis Frantsuzkyi bulv. 85, tel. (+380) 48 780 01 00. From 100Hr per hour. Q ALK Prestige I-7, Druhyi Lermontovskyi prov. 1, corp. 1, tel.
(+380) 48 746 03 25. Also at Zatonskoho 30, Akademika Koroliova 88.

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Shopping
Antiques
Anna F-2, Katerynynska 8/10, tel. (+380) 48 722 22 47. QOpen 11:00 - 18:00. Closed Sun. Collection E-3, Preobrazhenska 37, tel. (+380) 48 726 69 74/(+380) 482 39 98 61. QOpen 11:00 - 18:00. Collectioner F-5, Velyka Arnautska 57, tel. (+380) 48 715 58 27. QOpen 10:00 - 16:00. Hobbi E-5, Panteleimonivska 126A, tel. (+380) 48 714 48 38. QOpen 09:30 - 17:30. Lubava E-3, Soborna pl. 1, tel. (+380) 48 726 69 81,
lubava.rialemon.com.ua. Lubava is an art gallery focused on handcrafts - tableware, bijouterie, dolls and souvenirs. QOpen 10:00 - 19:00. PA6U

Business directory
Accounts & Consulting
Interconsult Rishelievska 68, tel.
(+380) 48 798 74 95, fax +38 048 748 04 92, interconsult@inbox.ru. QOpen 09:30 - 18:30.

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Books
37 27 65. Also at Torhova 26, tel. (+380) 482 719 39 06. QOpen 10:00 - 21:00. The book shop F-3, Preobrazhenska 17, tel. (+380) 48 711 73 05. QOpen 09:00 - 21:00.

Bukva F-2, Deribasivska 14, tel. (+380) 482 35 84 04/ (+380) 482 35 84 05. QOpen 10:00 - 22:00. Lotos Mira F-2, Deribasivska 18, tel. (+380) 482

67 937 86 93. All kinds of handcrafts made of clay - tableware, bijouterie, dolls and souvenirs. QOpen 10:00 - 19:00. P6U

Mozaika G-5, Pushkinska 62, tel. (+380) 48 722 27 90. QOpen 10:00 - 20:00, Sun 10:00 - 19:00. Souvenirs G-2, Pushkinska 1, tel. (+380) 482 42 93 84. QOpen 9.00 - 18.00. Surprise F-4, Rishelievska 38, tel. (+380) 48 731 46 39. QOpen 10:00 - 24:00. World of Pottery E-4, Preobrazhenska, 68, tel. (+380)

Jewellery
Dominant Diamonds F-2, Derybasivska 33/Preobrazhenska 34, tel. (+380) 67 619 19 59, www.dominantdiamonds.com. Unique collections of fantastic jewellery. QOpen 10:00 - 21:00.

Arnautska 15, office 154, tel./fax (+380) 48 738 68 37, www.eba.com.ua. Informall E-2, Preobrazhenska 34, office 426, tel./fax (+380) 48 728 55 22, www.informall.biz. Triada F-3, Vitze-Admirala Zhukova 3-7, office 12, tel. (+380) 48 728 74 18, www.auditor.od.ua. Vidanta E-3, Soborna pl. 6, office 2, tel./fax (+380) 48 726 89 12, tel. (+380) 48 726 64 15, www.vidanta.net.

European Business Association H-5, Velyka

Foreign representatives
Armenia Consulate Gagarinske plato 5, tel. (+380)
48 703 91 78. (+380) 48 746 65 58, fax (+380) 48 746 65 48. China Nakhimova prov. 2, tel. (+380) 48 787 17 89/ (+380) 48 787 18 98, fax (+380) 48 737 30 31. Cyprus Honoured Consulate Gagarinske plato 7, tel.: (+380) 48 729 77 29. Georgia H-6, Mariinska 4, tel. (+380) 48 726 47 27, fax (+380) 48 726 10 45. Greece E-2, Preobrazhenska 32, tel. (+380) 48 786 62 58. Italy F-2, Katerynynska pl. 3, ap. 3, tel./fax (+380) 482 37 69 80, tel. (+380) 48 728 71 33. Kazakhstan Rozkydailivska 13, tel. (+380) 48 731 27 40. Latvia F-4, Uspenska 75, office 4, tel. (+380) 482 49 63 33. Moldova Posmitnoho 2, tel. (+380) 48 785 67 15. Poland H-4, Uspenska 2/1, tel. (+380) 48 729 60 03. Romania G-5, Bazarna 31, tel. (+380) 48 724 03 99/ (+380) 48 724 78 28. Russia Gagarynske Plato 14, tel. (+380) 48 784 15 44, fax (+380) 48 784 15 46. Turkey I-4, Lidersovskyi bulv. 3, tel. (+380) 48 722 79 11, fax (+380) 48 722 14 78.

Bulgaria Posmitnoho 9, tel. (+380) 48 746 65 54/

Fashion
Benetton F-3, Bunina 25. QOpen 10:00 - 20:00. A Canali F-3, Katerynynska 24, tel. (+380) 48 722 05 14. QOpen 10:00 - 20:00. AL Castro F-3, Hretska 25, tel. (+380) 48 728 14 44. QOpen 10:00 - 20:00. Egoiste F-3, Katerynynska 24, tel. (+380) 48 722 42 35/(+380) 48 722 48 07. QOpen 10:00 - 20:00. AL Elyzium F-4, Troitska 32, tel. (+380) 48 715 51 23. QOpen 11:00 - 20:00. AL La Banque F-3, Katerynynska 22, tel. (+380) 48 715 50 25. QOpen 10:00 - 20:00. AL Mango G-3, Rishelievska 9, tel. (+380) 48 715 51 06. QOpen 10:00 - 20:00. A Naf Naf F-2, Deribasivska 21 (Europe Trade Centre), 2nd floor, tel. (+380) 482 37 93 42. QOpen 10:00 - 21:00. Pierre Cardin F-2, Deribasivska 21 (Europe Trade Centre), tel. (+380) 48 728 51 85. QOpen 10:00 - 21:00. Polo Garage F-2, Katerynynska 14, tel. (+380) 482 32 19 89. QOpen 11:00 - 21:00. Soho F-3, Katerynynska 35, tel. (+380) 48 711 74 66. QOpen 10:00 - 20:00. AL Tommy Hilfiger F-3, Katerynynska 20, tel. (+380) 48 715 03 83. QOpen 10:00 - 20:00.

Perfume & Beauty


Alex Hors F-3, Hretska 35, tel. (+380) 482 33 54 67.
Also at Panteleimonivska 25, tel. (+380) 482 39 27 50. QOpen 10:00 - 21:00.

Banks
64 74, fax (+380) 48 722 67 57, www.bankofcyprus. com.ua. QOpen 08:30 - 17:30. Closed Sat, Sun. OTP Bank G-3, Bunina 10, tel. (+380) 482 30 53 50, www.otpbank.com.ua/enb. Raiffeisen Bank Aval G-5, Velyka Arnautska 20, tel. 0 800 500 500, www.aval.ua. Swedbank F-5, Mala Arnautska 71, tel. (+380) 48 777 82 80, www.swedbank.ua. UniCredit F-3, Hretska pl. 3/4, tel. (+380) 8 800 508 00 50, www.unicredit.com.ua.

Bank of Cyprus G-4, Pushkinska 41, tel. (+380) 48 733

Brocard F-3, Deribasivska 21, tel. (+380) 48 728 51 90. Also at Hretska 26/28, tel. (+380) 48 722 14 73. QOpen 10:00 - 21:00. A Jan G-3, Hretska 23, tel. (+380) 482 37 70 10. Also at
Hretska 3/4, Athena Gallery, 1st floor, tel. (+380) 48 738 44 24. QOpen 11:00 - 21:00.

Photography
City Digital Centre F-2, Vitse-Admirala Zhukova prov. 3/7, tel. (+380) 48 777 11 85. QOpen 09:00 - 21:00, Sun 10:00 - 20:00. Paparazzi E-3, Novoselskoho 72, tel. (+380) 48 726 28 25. QOpen 10:00 - 17:00. Podorozhnik F-4, Rishelievska 33, tel. (+380) 482 32 02 46. QOpen 10:00 - 20:00, Sun 11:00 - 19:00.

Lawyers
Comersant Nechyporenka 12, tel. (+380) 48 722 19 06/(+380) 48 725 58 97, fax (+380) 48 777 96 95, office@comersant.com.ua, www.comersant.com.ua. QOpen 09:00 - 18:00. International Law Offices I-5, Observatornyi prov. 2/4, office 57, tel. (+380) 48 715 58 55, fax (+380) 482 49 69 25, www.murs.com.ua/en. Zharikov & Sinichenko H-5, Velyka Arnautska 2A, office 109, tel. (+380) 48 730 52 80/(+380) 48 730 53 70, advo@te.net.ua, www.advokats.com.ua/eng.

Shopping Centres
Athena Gallery G-3, Hretska 3/4, tel. (+380) 48 738 44 00. QOpen 09:00 - 22:00. Europe F-2, Deribasivska 21, tel. (+380) 48 728 19 29. QOpen 10:00 - 21:00. Novyi Pryvoz F-5, Panteleimonivska 25, tel. (+380) 48 777 64 78. QOpen 09:00 - 19:00. Sady Pobedy (Victory Gardens) pl. 10 Kvitnia, tel.
(+380) 48 785 85 85.

International Schools
Odesa International School 10 Kvitnia pl. 1, office 54-56, tel. (+380) 48 719 07 70, www.ois.com.ua.

Flowers
- 18:00, Sat 10:00 - 15:00. Closed Sun. Artishok G-5, Pushkinska 57, tel. (+380) 48 728 64 02. QOpen 10:00 - 19:00. Closed Sun. Flower gallery E-3, Preobrazhenska 25, tel. (+380) 48 729 48 58. QOpen 24hrs.

7 Roses G-5, Deribasivska 12, tel. (+380) 48 741 17 18, www.7roses.com. Internet flower shop. QOpen 10:00

Translators
ABCD Group F-2, Bunina 30, tel. (+380) 48 775 02 48, abcd_group@mail.ru. QOpen 09:00 - 19:00. LBV F-2, Lanzheronivska 28, tel. (+380) 48 743 47 91, fax (+380) 48 726 64 13, www.translators.od.ua/ en. Also at Zhukovskoho 36, tel./fax (+380) 48 722 93 68. QOpen 10:00 - 18:00. Slovo Dobrovolskoho prosp. 92, office 1, tel. (+380) 48 798 75 63, slovo-odessa.com.ua. Also at Oleksandrivskyi prosp. 5, office 2; tel. (+380) 48 771 86 73 QOpen 09:00 18:00. Closed Sat, Sun. P6U

Language courses
Bridge School 10 Kvitnia pl. 1, tel. (+380) 48 777 41 54, www.bridgeschool.ua.

Seredniofontanskyi G-7, Semafornyi prov. 4, tel. QOpen 10:00 - 21:00. TsUM G-7, Pushkinska 72, tel. (+380) 48 725 71 46. QOpen 10:00 - 20:00, Sun 10:00 - 19:00.
(+380) 48 722 49 28, www.city-mall.com.ua/eng.

Officials
City Council G-2, Dumska pl. 1, tel. (+380) 482
35 60 61.

Gifts and Souvenirs


at Preobrazhenska 34, Passage; Panteleimonivska 21, Novyi Pryvoz.

Kaktus E-2, Bunina 42, tel. (+380) 482 37 94 85. Also

Ministry of Foreign Affairs H-6, Vidradna 3, tel.


(+380) 48 729 68 48, fax (+380) 48 725 86 37.

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Admirala Lazareva vul. E-6 Bazarna vul. E/G-4, G/H-5 Bielinskoho vul. H-4/7 Bohdana Khmelnytskoho vul. E-5 Bolharska vul. E-6 Bunina vul. E/H-3 Chaikovskoho prov. F/G-2 Chekhova prov. F-7 Chervonyi prov. F-3 Chornomorska vul. I-4/6 Dohtiarna vul. E-4 Derebasivska vul. E/G-2 Devoranivskyi Uzviz G-2/3 Druhyi Vodoprovidnyi prov. E/F-7 Dryhyi Kulykovskyi prov. G-7 Dumska pl. G-2 Dvorianska vul. E-2 Dytiacha aleya H-4 Frantsuzkyi bulv. H-6/7, I-7 Havanna vul. F-2 Henerala Vatutina vul. E-6 Himnazychna vul. G-5/6 Hoholia vul. F-1/2 Holovna aleya I-4 Hospitalnyi prov. H-6, I-7 19.53 Caf 20 ABCD Group 39 AirBaltic 6 AKS 36 Akvarel 20 Aleksandrovskiy 15, 24 Alexander Pushkin's Museum 32 Alex Hors 38 Alkhimia 20 Alliance Franaise 12 Alvona 30 Amerikano 18 Angleter Club 20 Anna 38 Antony's Home 19 Apelsin White 26 Apteka Gaievskoho 36 Arabian Culture Centre 12 Archeological Museum 32 Arkadia Plaza 14 Ark Palace-Premium Hotel Apartments 15 Art-8 36 Artishok 38 Aspazia 36 Athena Gallery 38 Austrian Airlines 6 Avis 6 Avitsena 36 Ayva 24 Ayvazovsky 15 Bank of Cyprus 39 Barbecoa 24 Basilic 23 Bavarian House 12 Bazlyk - Odesa Karaites Society 12 Belleville Cafe 26 Bellini Lounge Dance Caf 26 Benetton 38 Bernardazzi 24 Birlik 12 Bleschunov Municipal Museum of Personal Collection 32 Blues Bar Dykyi Z 28 Boellen 36 Bootlegger 20 Bosfor 24 Boulevard 22 Bridge School 39 Brigantina 16 British Council 12 Brocard 38 Bukva 38 Bulgaria 39 Bulgarian Culture Centre 12 Bunin 26 Caf Farshmak 22 Caf Graf 26 Caf Sophie 22 California 15 Canali 38 Captain Morgan 27 Castro 38

Hretska pl. F-3 Hretska vul. E/H-3 Italiiskyi bulv. F/H-6 Kanatna vul. H-2/4, G-4/7 Kanatnyi prov. H-5 Karantynna vul. G-4 Karantynnyi Uzviz G-2/3, H-3 Kataieva prov. G-7 Katerynynska pl. F-2 Katerynynska vul. F-2/6 Kinna vul. E-1 Kniazivska vul. E-1 Knyzhkovyi prov. E-5 Koblevska vul. E-2 Kovalska vul. E-4 Kuibysheva vul. E/F-5 Kulykove Pole pl. G-6 Lva Tolstoho vul. E-3 Lanzheronivska vul. F/G-2 Leitenanta Shmidta vul. G-5/6 Lermontovskyi prov. H/I-5 Liapunova prov. E-1 Lidersivskyi bulv. I-4/5, H-5 Maiakovskoho prov. F-1 Mala Arnautska vul. E/H-5 Marazliievska vul. H-3/5 Mariinska vul. H-6 Central Post Office 36 eska rodin - Odesa Czech Society 12 Cha Cha 23 Champion 7 Chernomorets 37 China 39 Chorne More 15 Chorne More Otrada 16 City Council 39 City Digital Centre 38 City Garden 29 Classico 36 Collection 38 Collectioner 38 Comersant 39 Compot 22 Continental 14 Corona 18 Corvin 27 Czech Airlines 6 Dacha 22 Deribas 16 Deribasivs'ka 29 De Rishelie 19 Devarana 20 Devolanovskyi Tennis Club 37 DHL 36 Dikiy Koyot 27 Di Mare 24 Diysno Dobre Pyvo 27 Dolphinarium 33 DRK Residence 18 Egoiste 38 Ekaterina 16 Ekaterina II 15 Elyzium 38 Eneida 12 Europcar 6 Europe 38 EBA 39 Fanconi 1872 26 Filiki Etheria 32 Fine Art Museum 32 Flower gallery 38 Formula 37 Formula-1 7 Forsage 7 Franzol 26 Frapolli 16 Frederic Koklen 16 Free Tours 30 Gambrinus 27 Georgia 39 Glasgow 27 Golden Child Sculpture 29 Greece 39 Greek Culture Foundation 12 Habibi Hookak Bar 27 Hellas Odesa Greek Club 12 Help 36 Hertz 6 Hevron 23 Hillel Jewish Culture Centre 12 Hobbi 38

Morska vul. I-6 Mukachevskyi prov. H/I-6 Myasoedovska vul. E-6 Mytna pl. G-2 Nakhimova prov. H-3 Nechypurenka prov. F-3/4 Nekrasova prov. F-1 Nizhynska vul. E-3 Nova vul. H-5 Novoschipnyi Riad E/F-6 Observatornyi prov. I-4/5 Oleksandra Matrosova prov. G/H-7 Oleksandrivskyi prosp. F-3/4, E/F-5 Onilovoi prov. F-4/5 Orlykova prov. G-6 Osypova vul. G-4/5 Panteleimonivska E/G-5, G/H-6 Pastera vul. E-1/2 Pershyi Vodoprovidnyi prov. F-7 Pokrovs'kyi prov. F-3/4 Polska vul. G-3/4 Polskyi Uzviz G-2/3 Preobrazhenska vul. E-1/5 Prymorska vul. F-1 House with Telamons 29 Ibiza 28 Informall 39 Interconsult 39 International Law Offices 39 Israel Culture Centre 12 Italian Kvartal 24 Italy 39 Jan 38 Jazzy Buzzy 22 Jewish Culture Centre "Beit Grand" 12 Kaktus 38 Kamasutra 23 Kavanakh Murphy's Pub 27 Kazakhstan 39 Khizhina 23 Khutorok u Morya 25 Kiy Avia 6 Klarabara 22 Kobe 20 Kontrabas Art-Caf 12 Kumanets 25 Kuyalnik Resort 19 La Banque 38 Lafa 19 Lafka Caf 23 La Gioconda 16 Laila 24 La Rose 36 Latvia 39 Laun-Tennis 37 LBV 39 Lermontovskiy 16 Literature Museum 33 Lotos Mira 38 Malev Hungrian Airlines 6 MamaCasalla 23 Maner 26 Mango 38 Maramax 36 Maramax 36 Maristrella Club 14 Marrakesh 26 Maryan's Home 19 Maximus 37 Medea 17 Mexico 36 Mickey O'Neil's Irish Pub 27 Mirage 18 Moldova 39 Morskoy 14 Mozaika 38 Mozart 14, 22, 36 Museum of Contemporary Art 33 Museum of Waxwork 33 Naf Naf 38 Nicolas Roerich HouseMuseum 33 Novyi Pryvoz 38 NT-Art 12 Numismatics Museum 33 Odesa branch of Azerbaijani Congress of Ukraine 12

Prymorskyi bulv. F-1, G-1/2 Pryvozna vul. E/F-5 Pushkinska vul. G-2/5 Pyrohovska vul. G-6/7, H-7 Pyrohovskyi prov. H-7 Rishelievska vul. F-3/5, G-2/3 Sabaneiv Mist F-2 Sadova vul. E-2 Schepkina vul. E-1/2 Schepnyi prov. vul. E-4 Seminarska vul. G/H-7 Serednofontanska vul. F-7 Shevchenko prosp. H-7 Shtabnyi prov. G-6 Soborna pl. E-3 Sofiiska vul. E-1 Sportyvnyi prov. I-7 Spyrydonivska vul. E-3 Staroportofrankivska vul. E-5 Starosinna pl. F-6 Starosinna vul. F-6 Suvorovska aleya H/I-3 Torhova vul. E-1 Tretiy Vodoprovidnyi prov. E/F-7 Troitska vul. E/H-4 Tyraspolska pl. E-3 Odesa International Airport 6 Odesa International School 39 Odesa Jewish Community 12 Odesa Regional Greek Society 12 Odesa Sea Port Tourist Bureau 30 Odesa Society of Armenian Culture 12 Odes'ka 36 Odessa Apartments 18 Odesskiy Dvorik Residence 18 Odin 36 Oktyabrskaya 17 Osa 37 OTP Bank 39 Otrada 14 Oxford Medical 36 Palladium 28 Pantera Express 7 Papa Costa 22 Paparazzi 38 Paradnaya No 1 26 Park Residense 22 Passage 18, 29 Pecheskago 23 Pechki da Lavochki 25 Pierre Cardin 38 Pirosmani 23 Pivnaya Bochka 27 Pivnoy Sad 22 Podorozhnik 38 Poland 39 Polish Airlines 6 Polo Garage 38 Porto 24 Poseidon 36 Potomkinski Skhody 32 Prestige 37 Prime Excursion Bureau 30 Profitroli Caf Confectionery 26 Prosvita Ukrainian Society Odesa branch 12 Puzata Khata 23 Pyramid 36 Raiffeisen Bank Aval 39 Regional History Museum 34 Renaissance Suites Odessa 18 Romania 39 Royal Street 16 Rozmarin 23 Russia 39 Sabanskiy 22 Sady Pobedy 38 Saint Preobrazhensky's Cathedral (Sobor) 30 Salieri Art Caf 12 Schastie 12 Sea Port Museum 34 Sea Terminal 29 Seredniofontans'kyi 38 Sevilla 25 Shalanda 18 Shef Caf 26 Sherlock 26

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