Odessa
The day when we arrived to Odessa was cool but sunny. The City day was celebrated this day and we decided to watch the performance instead of walking along the streets.
Next day decided to make a “cane” trip of a tram #20 that ends in the Hadzhibeevskiy estuary. There are two tram on the route and both of them look more threadbare than those in the center of the city.
The trip has its name because the old line passes straight through the canes and thickets. Therefore there is a feeling of a trip through the jungle.
At the estuary were many fishermen.
Next day - the city.
The place that you must visit is the Deribasivskaya street. For a short time here you can see the most common types of the townspeople, unless, of course, to try to distinguish them from the many tourists. Having seen enough on the parties, it is possible to take a break. If you walk through Deribasovskaya street to the City garden, take a look at the Cafe Klarabara - there is an amazing meat. No matter what kind of meat is: chicken, pork, beef, veal or lamb. The main thing is that it will be juicy and flavorful.
If you want to taste the rich fruit shake, then go to the Greek restaurant “Papa Kosto” that is on the Greek street.
Stroll through the Teschin bridge that connects the Primorskiy and Komsomolskiy boulevards and stretches along the Black Sea. This is a place of pilgrimage not only for tourists but also, perhaps, for all married couples of the city.
In the evening you can stand on the 192-th step of the Potemkin stairs, which, according to the guidebook, is included in the top five ladders in Europe. Go down and get to the marina and a port which is bright in the afternoon and soft-lighted in the evening.
Another "trip" is a walk along the coast, through beaches and park alleys. Do not miss a case to ask the direction of passersby, who will necessarily fall on the road: everyone necessarily will show the road and, perhaps, will tell something interesting "for Odessa."
Go down to the water through the old streets, but do it slowly, looking at the colorful interior of the courtyards, where there will wait at least five well-fed cats; go into the entrances, keep an eye to detail, and you will discover a beautiful, cinematic, dilapidated and vintage Odessa.
Well, that's the sea.
Next day decided to make a “cane” trip of a tram #20 that ends in the Hadzhibeevskiy estuary. There are two tram on the route and both of them look more threadbare than those in the center of the city.
The trip has its name because the old line passes straight through the canes and thickets. Therefore there is a feeling of a trip through the jungle.
At the estuary were many fishermen.
Next day - the city.
The place that you must visit is the Deribasivskaya street. For a short time here you can see the most common types of the townspeople, unless, of course, to try to distinguish them from the many tourists. Having seen enough on the parties, it is possible to take a break. If you walk through Deribasovskaya street to the City garden, take a look at the Cafe Klarabara - there is an amazing meat. No matter what kind of meat is: chicken, pork, beef, veal or lamb. The main thing is that it will be juicy and flavorful.
If you want to taste the rich fruit shake, then go to the Greek restaurant “Papa Kosto” that is on the Greek street.
Stroll through the Teschin bridge that connects the Primorskiy and Komsomolskiy boulevards and stretches along the Black Sea. This is a place of pilgrimage not only for tourists but also, perhaps, for all married couples of the city.
In the evening you can stand on the 192-th step of the Potemkin stairs, which, according to the guidebook, is included in the top five ladders in Europe. Go down and get to the marina and a port which is bright in the afternoon and soft-lighted in the evening.
Another "trip" is a walk along the coast, through beaches and park alleys. Do not miss a case to ask the direction of passersby, who will necessarily fall on the road: everyone necessarily will show the road and, perhaps, will tell something interesting "for Odessa."
Go down to the water through the old streets, but do it slowly, looking at the colorful interior of the courtyards, where there will wait at least five well-fed cats; go into the entrances, keep an eye to detail, and you will discover a beautiful, cinematic, dilapidated and vintage Odessa.
Well, that's the sea.
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