The city center of Odessa retains a large number of ancient buildings, and personally think there are many places that may not be very famous, or museums, etc., that are worth visiting more than this ladder. The view of the harbor from the top of this ladder is very beautiful, and there are many supporting sightseeing projects. You can go to the beach through a passage at the bottom. But there are a lot of people in the tourist season, and after all, it is a few hundred steps. If you don't plan to exercise specifically, I suggest that you don't book a hotel on the road below the ladder, otherwise you have to climb two steps to and from the nearest supermarket or restaurant. It is very tired. Of course it seems that there is a cable car up the road, it is very slow, I have not experienced it.
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The city center of Odessa retains a large number of ancient buildings, and personally think there are many places that may not be very famous, or museums, etc., that are worth visiting more than this ladder. The view of the harbor from the top of this ladder is very beautiful, and there are many supporting sightseeing projects. You can go to the beach through a passage at the bottom. But there are a lot of people in the tourist season, and after all, it is a few hundred steps. If you don't plan to exercise specifically, I suggest that you don't book a hotel on the road below the ladder, otherwise you have to climb two steps to and from the nearest supermarket or restaurant. It is very tired. Of course it seems that there is a cable car up the road, it is very slow, I have not experienced it.
Walk hundreds of stairs up the harbour and you will see the statue of Queen Kathleen (or the mayor's current road is very pilgrimage must first experience a period of labor to arrive
The location address given by Trip.com is completely wrong, see Figure 1. Figure 2 is correct. The opposite direction has caused me to walk for an entire hour~~ Now the ladder I see is built, and it feels average. But you go down the stairs and cross the road into that port, and you see a lot of jellyfish at this time, and if it's dusk, you're the same beauty as I see.
Odessa, located 30 km northeast of the mouth of the Transnistrian River into the Black Sea in southern Ukraine, is the fourth largest city in the Republic of Ukraine, the capital of Odessa. It is the largest port city on the Black Sea coast and an important industrial, scientific, transportation, cultural and educational and tourism center. The city is divided into six districts, the official language is Ukrainian. Odessa was built in 1415, originally a residential area of the Tatar people, known as Kagibey. Since 1795, it has been renamed Odessa. In 1805, it was the administrative center of the Novorossisk region. Odessa has a pleasant climate, moderate temperature and humidity. Because the natural sea port is not frozen all year round, it occupies an important position in water transportation and is known as the "Black Sea Pearl". It has contacts with more than 200 ports in 60 countries in the world, and bears more than 50% of Ukraine's foreign trade and freight tasks.
风景很美。靠近港口。附近的酒店装修的很有特色,最喜欢的是林荫大道,运气好还可以看到新婚夫妇拍结婚照。旁边还有普希金的雕像,很幸运地看到了有美女在旁边当人体雕像。有点女神风范!