Oreanda Premier Hotel
The crème de la Krim is favoured by oligarchs, expense-account bunnies and others who wish their wealth ...
The entire city seems to be for rent in summer. Apartments come in all shapes from four walls and a bed for 250uah to fully furnished multi-bedroom cottages that may cost up to $500 a night. Prices drop drastically off-season – you can get a nice flat in the centre for as little as 60uah in winter.
The crème de la Krim is favoured by oligarchs, expense-account bunnies and others who wish their wealth ...
Few of us ever really need more comfort than this central, three-star establishment provides...
Judge for yourself the ethics of the face-control policy that bars most Ukrainians and Russians, while w...
The Massandra is an average hotel at an average price in an average location...
The views here are fit for a tsar, even if the accommodation isn’t...
Hotel 'Relaxation' was a 19th-century brothel; now it's a decent enough budget pension...
No one chooses the famous Yalta for comfort or convenience...
Despite its best efforts to be dour and utterly unwelcoming, this ex-Soviet number remains mega-popular ...
English-speaking Lyudmila operates several nicely furnished flats in the heart of Yalta, at the beginnin...
This UK-based operator has slightly more expensive offerings.
For something a little special, visit this spa hotel and medical centre for its chocolate massages and m...
Apartments are available from this Crimean-based, English-run outfit.
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