Top 10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Odessa, Odessa Oblast

December 2, 2021 Ying Subia

With just over a million people, Odessa is Ukraine’s fourth-largest city. Set in the country’s south along the Black Sea coast, Odessa was founded in the late 18th century as a Russian naval fortress. For many years in the mid-19th century, it was a free port, becoming home to a multinational populace. In 1905, it was the site of a major Russian Revolution uprising by crew members of the Battleship Potemkin. The nice old town area has a beautiful opera house, and the city has many great beaches.
Restaurants in Odessa

1. Odessa National Academic Opera and Ballet Theater

Chaikovskogo Lane, 1, Odessa 65026 Ukraine +380 48 780 1509 [email protected] http://www.opera.odessa.ua
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5.0 based on 1,006 reviews

Odessa National Academic Opera and Ballet Theater

Reviewed By Rambolec - Wroclaw, Poland

Opera massive building impressed me much! It is so beautiful from outside. I liked interiors as well. I'm sure it's "must be" point on the list of every tourist in Odessa. I wanted to see Sleeping Beauty ballet by Tchaikovsky and it was perfect choice. The performance fished with standing ovation. Dancers were simply supermen. And music live was perfect. I would love to come back here one day :-)

2. Secrets of Underground Odessa Museum

2nd Razumoskiy ln, 3, Odessa Ukraine +380 50 316 2108 [email protected] http://odessakatakomby.com
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5.0 based on 360 reviews

Secrets of Underground Odessa Museum

In the museum you will see the anti-nuclear bunker, walk through the waterflood part, visit the wild catacombs. You can also visit the partisans station, the gangsters stash ,at other exhibitions.The concept of the general nature of the museum is that - starting from the surface, then, with the deepening of the catacombs, you sink further and further into the past of the city. Pre-call!

Reviewed By sheshola - Rendswuehren, Germany

For history fans - a great feast of history, great guide Igor with outstanding English level. Different stories about miners, kidnappers, soldiers, prisoners, builders, no senses area, alcohol tasting, possible venue for unplugged concerts, great overall experience, stylish decor everywhere, easy to get lost, unique piece of history camouflaged in a garage!

3. Deribasovskaya Street

Odessa Ukraine +380 48 740 4545 http://www.caesar.od.ua
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4.5 based on 1,462 reviews

Deribasovskaya Street

Reviewed By Cosmopolitan812148

2nd visit had a basic apt on preobrazenskya st great people friendly larl store was handy 40yds down the road went for a drink to murphys bar with a girl i met while sat on a seat nearby pint of harp lovely had brekkie at place on deribasokskya st the old harley parked next to it brill city garden is just relaxing i went to the potaminkin stairs good fun climbing them on way there was a bride and groom by a huge fountain having photos taken russian musiic playing i love odessa

4. City Garden

De Ribas Street, Odessa Ukraine
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4.5 based on 520 reviews

City Garden

Reviewed By ReindeerSpotting

It's got the cobbled street up to it, it has a band stand (where musicians actually play), and then there's treats for you if you look East, West, North or South. Now that's what I call a garden!

5. Statue of the Duc de Richelieu

Prymorskyi Boulevard, 7, Odessa 65000 Ukraine
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4.5 based on 282 reviews

Statue of the Duc de Richelieu

Reviewed By czipet - Odensbacken, Sweden

The statue is considered to be one of Odessa's main attractions. It stands at the Potemkin Stairs and looks over the harbor. Richelieu escaped the French Revolution, and remained Odessa's governor for 11 years. Please go near the statue and study its details. (It is worthwile to search for more information elsewere about the person.)

6. Primorsky Boulevard

Primorsky Blvd, Odessa Ukraine http://odesskiy.com/ulitsi-v-istorii-odessi/primorskiy-bulvar.html
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4.5 based on 828 reviews

Primorsky Boulevard

Reviewed By B5144FIjohnh - London, United Kingdom

We really enjoyed exploring the gardens along the Primorsky Boulevard both during the day & at night when it was lit up with coloured lights. There are benches along the length of the park so plenty of places to rest & take in the views across the Black Sea. Halfway down the Potemkin Steps are the Istanbul & Greek gardens which feature statues & fountains etc. Definitely worth a visit.

7. Passage

Deribasovskaya str. - Transafiguration str, Odessa Ukraine
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4.5 based on 466 reviews

Passage

Reviewed By pawel_hbg - Sopot, Poland

Odessa Passage was built at the end of the 19th century and was the best hotel in Southern Russia until the Bristol Hotel was opened. It was Polish architect Lew Włodek involved in that impressive building.

8. Jewish Museum of Odessa

Nizhynska St, 66, Odessa 65000 Ukraine +380 48 770 1865 [email protected] http://migdal.org.ua/migdal/museum/
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4.5 based on 50 reviews

Jewish Museum of Odessa

Reviewed By louisg812 - Oxford, United Kingdom

I visited the Jewish Museum of Odessa on my final day in the city. I am so glad did! I looked for the museum the day before and couldn’t find it, I was sad that I would leave Odessa without seeing it. It is full of photos and artefacts, it is a real celebration of Jewish culture and community in the city and region. At the end of the tour it was heartwarming to see a video of the Jewish community thriving in the city. The history of the persecution of the Jews in Odessa is also addressed from their restricted rights during the Tsarist period, pogroms to the Holocaust. It is definitely worth getting a guide to show you the exhibits. My guide was fantastic; her knowledge was excellent and able to answer any questions I had, she spoke excellent English and actively engaged with you. I particularly enjoyed listening to music being played on a 100 year old gramophone, she said that young people complain about the quality but I doubt their latest mobile will be able to play any music in the next 10 years let alone the next 100! A definite must if you come to Odessa!

9. Teatralnaya Square

Odessa Ukraine +380 48 700 0000 http://omr.gov.ua
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4.5 based on 327 reviews

Teatralnaya Square

Reviewed By Alanthebairn - Falkirk, United Kingdom

The views of the theatre are absolutely stunning and and you obtain magnificent views from the square. There is an 'avenue of the stars's where famous Ukrainian figures from the arts and literature are celebrated. There are plenty of bars and restaurants in the area

10. Sailor`s Wife Monument

Morskoy Vokzal, Odessa Ukraine
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4.5 based on 154 reviews

Sailor`s Wife Monument

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