Sochi

Sochi is a sightseer's dream—from monuments to natural attractions, you can spend weeks exploring the region. Top cultural attractions are mostly in central Sochi, while the other districts have more nature sights.

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  • 1. Dagomys Tea Plantation

    Lazorevsky District | Other Attraction

    For Russian tea drinkers, Sochi is well-known as the only place in the country that produces tea (the most famous local brand is Krasnodarskyi). Unique climatic conditions mean that Sochi's tea plantations are the northernmost in the world. A trip to this tea-growing farm includes a field lecture on the peculiarities and history of tea in Russia and a tea-party in a Russian wooden izba (country log home), along with a performance by a folklore group singing traditional Russian songs and engaging in lively accordion music. You will drink tea in a traditional Russian way—from the samovar—as well as sampling teas paired with Russian breads, nuts, and locally baked pies. The izba is located on top of a mountain and offers unforgettable views. One side looks out toward the sea and the other faces the snow-covered Caucasus Mountains.

    18A Batumskoye shosse, Sochi, Krasnodarskiy, Russia
    8622-521-387/061-Dagomystea phone number

    Sight Details

    Rate Includes: 450R, which includes a small gift of tea
  • 2. Matsesta Springs

    Khostinsky City District | Hot Spring

    The curative springs of Matsesta, meaning "fire water," were first discovered by ancient Greek and Venetian merchants during their intensive exploration of these shores. The sulphurous springs are responsible for Sochi's existence as a health resort since in the early 1900s. Visit the contemporary bath complex for a soak; the facility still serves up to 2,000 patients per day.

    near Sochi, Matsesta, Sochi, Krasnodarskiy, Russia
    800-200-04-34
  • 3. Riviera Park

    City Park

    Without exaggeration, this is Sochi's most popular public park for both locals and visitors. It is a public park in a true sense of the word. Visitors will find exhibitions of arts and crafts (it's a great place to purchase souvenirs); a "Glade of Friendship" with magnolia trees planted by honorary guests of Sochi, including a tree planted by the Soyuz-Apollo astronauts; statues of famous Russian writers; amusement park rides for kids; several cafés; and the tennis courts of Y. Kafelnikov Tennis School, where Maria Sharapova began her professional career. A free shuttle bus runs to the park from the cruise port.

    1 Yegorova ul., Sochi, Krasnodarskiy, Russia
    862-264-33-77
  • 4. Stalin's Dacha

    Khostinsky City District | Historic Home

    Painted green for camouflage, the building that was once Stalin's favorite summer residence is not terribly inviting, with its dark interiors, heavy curtains, and scant lighting. However, the dark redwood furniture and personal belongings of the owner—all still as they were when Stalin came here— make quite an impression. There is a rumor among locals that Stalin's ghost is haunts the place, but you'll have to visit and decide for yourself.

    120 Kurortny pr., Sochi, Krasnodarskiy, Russia
    862-269-53-03

    Sight Details

    Rate Includes: 300R, includes a tour, 300R
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