Odessa, a port city on the Black Sea is Ukraine's fourth largest city with a population of about 1 million. Built by order of Catherine the Great with the vision of creating a St Petersburg of the south, its architecture owes much to French influence. The old centre of the city is about 215 years old, built to a grid plan.
À partir de Odessa Guide touristique
C'est une auberge de jeunesse, et la chambre double individuelle que j'ai prise était trop bruyante car aucune insonorisation, et bruit 24h/24h des autres personnes dormant dans le salon ou dans les dortoirs. L'emplacement est idéal car juste au croisement de l'avenue principale d'Odessa, et donc des restaurants, magasins, et cafés... ... Plus
Day 49
it was to Odessa. He advised around 180miles, yikes! We set off with the idea of stopping quite soon for food. This idea basically went on all the way to Odessa, as we found nowhere to stop for either a cash or food! We arrived in Odessa famished. We had a hotel booked, but unfortunately did not understand any ...
Posted in Coastin' Around by EdAndJames
ODESSA, UKRAINE
Somehow, Captain Glenn found Odessa! Fog horns sounded throughout the night, but we arrived on time and when the fog lifted we saw that we were right where we were supposed to be. Odessa ...
Posted in MORE SERENITY FOR THE CHAPLAIN AND ME by Swenigale
ODESSA, UKRAINE
. Odessa became prosperous and was the leading city and capital of the “New Russia”. This is one ...
Posted in MORE SERENITY FOR THE CHAPLAIN AND ME by Swenigale







