Any inhabitant of Odessa will proudly inform the guest about the "Track of Health"; this relatively young landmark, born in 1960, has so organically fit into the image and life of Odessa that any attempts (and there have been many) to change its status or name cause a storm of negative emotions in t...
Odessa Dolphinarium "Nemo" is located on the Black Sea, on the embankment of the famous city beach Lanzheron. Thanks to the efforts of the administration of the dolphinarium hotel, this once neglected area has become the most respectable part of the Lanzheronovskaya embankment.
Shevchenko Park is the largest and oldest park in Odessa, in pre-Soviet times it was called "Alexander Park". The park was named after the Russian Emperor Alexander II, who came to its opening and even planted a small oak tree near the central alley with his own hands.
Heading to Lanzheron Beach through Shevchenko Park, do not pass by the oldest Odessa landmark - the remains of the Khadzhibey fortress. It was founded in 1794 - a year before the founding of the city of Odessa, by the legendary Russian commander Alexander Suvorov.
If you love Tallinn as much as I do, you will be interested in visiting Glen Castle. But, before you get here forty minutes (perhaps even with transfers), you must definitely familiarize yourself with the history of this place and its creator.