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Ever since the Londonskaya opened its doors in the mid-19th century, it has attracted members of the cultural elite. The hotel could use a little freshening up (there are smudged walls and somewh…
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(US$171 per room per night)
Set apart from Arkadia beach's thumping summertime nightlife, Palace del Mar feels like a 1930s European estate. Rooms have a spacious, minimalist yet warm design - with fuzzy white wall-to-wall …
(US$196 per room per night)
Morskoy's location could be seen as convenient or unfortunate - just seconds from the beach, it's blocked from it by a glut of party bars, restaurants and construction sites. Either way, you'll p…
(US$204 per room per night)
On a quiet cobblestone road, the Continental's lilac 19th-century building whispers of tranquillity. The high-class image fades a bit at the front desk, where young staff try hard but can't hide …
(US$218 per room per night)
Populated mostly with quiet, historic, graceful houses in varying states of decay, the street that Otrada Hotel is tucked into - vulitsa Uyutnaya (Cosy Street) - lives up to its name. Rooms, whic…
(US$225 per room per night)
The young, smiling staff at the Frapolli claim it's a quiet hotel, despite its location along the most touristed street in town. That's easier to believe when you get a look at the vacuous standa…
(US$226 per room per night)
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Location.<br> The Zirka Hotel is located in Odessa, Ukraine. One kilometre from the pavement cafés of Deribasovskaya Street One kilometre from the Opera House Two kilometres from Odess…
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(US$31 per room per night)
Location. The Black Sea Hotel Novy Privoz is located in Odessa, Ukraine, 700 metres from the Assumption Cathedral, and within two kilometres of Primorsky Boulevard and the Potemkin Steps. The ma…
(US$86 per room per night)
Location. Chernoye More is located in the historic city of Odessa, Ukraine, 500 metres from the main train station. The Museum of Western and Oriental Art and the seaside promenade Primorsky Boul…
(US$94 per room per night)
It's hard to imagine this ugly duckling ever becoming a swan, but the times, they are a changin'. Besides, people choose Chornoye More out of convenience (near the train station), so if you can s…
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Although technically in the Arkadia beach area, you'll feel nowhere near the coast at Arkadia Plaza, as the hotel is set back from a loud, busy street. Arkadia Plaza strives for a European estate…
Balancing at the end of a long pier and reaching toward the heavens, Odesa looks more like a space shuttle than a hotel. Service is problem free but nothing special and the rooms themselves don't…
In an elegant, worn building, Hotel Oktyabrskaya thankfully evokes only a little of the proletariat revolution its name refers to. Think red marble walls, polished old parquet floors, wide banist…
The rundown Pasazh is improving with time. Dilapidated? Yes, but it's in a beautiful old central building and it has the lowest prices you'll find. If you put on your rose-coloured glasses, it's …
It's in a Soviet building, with sovok-style rooms and a hot-pink lobby that smells vaguely of peanuts, so you might not encounter the romance and beauty Hotel Valentina's name evokes. But you wil…
Occupying a hard-to-miss monolith out towards Arkadia, Yunist's 'economy' rooms have appalling décor but are clean and good value. Pricier rooms have air-con and sea views. Breakfast is included.…
As the name suggests, this top choice epitomises European luxury, with elegant furnishings and a calm, light-filled interior lurking behind its refurbished neoclassical façade. Rooms are individu…
True, it inhabits a part of the budget Soviet-style Hotel Yunist, but staff wince at the suggestion that tiny Olimp Club has any association with that place. And what a way to straddle the gap b…
The attractive, pastel-hued rooms here feature minimalist décor and fine-textured carpets. It definitely qualifies as a good deal for Odesa. Admission to the popular downstairs nightclub (closed …
This new hotel is in a slightly dodgy area but packs unrivalled bang-for-the-buck at the midrange level. While the décor is hit or miss, the generous size of the rooms, professional service and o…
The Passazh is the epitome of faded glory, but my how glorious it must have been. Everything here is big. A giraffe could preen itself in the enormous mirrors flanking the grand central stairway,…
The owner adjusts prices here to match the cheapest beds in town. Enter through the ground-floor courtyard and find the entrance immediately on your right, then go up to the 3rd floor. There is f…
The rooms at Odesa's vokzal (train station) are spacious, newly renovated and great value.
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Odesa is a curious mix of enticing seaside holiday retreat and polluted industrial port. A long-time Black Sea shipping centre and southern Ukraine urban giant, the city is famous for its role in the 1905 revolution, when the mutinous battleship Potemkin Tavrichesky supported rebellious workers.
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