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Odesa


This is the Odesa branch of president Poroshenko-owned network of chocolate stores, found all over the country. Here you can buy Ukrainian candies, waffles and iconic cakes such as Kyivsky tort (Kyiv cake) and Prazhskyy tort (Prague cake).


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Nearby Odesa attractions

1. Vul Derybasivska

0.22 MILES

Odesa's main commercial street, pedestrian vul Derybasivska is jam-packed with restaurants, bars and, in the summer high season, tourists. At its quieter…

2. Passazh

0.23 MILES

The opulently decorated Passazh shopping arcade is the best-preserved example of the neorenaissance architectural style that permeated Odesa in the late…

3. History of Odesa Jews Museum

0.25 MILES

Less than 2% of people call themselves Jewish in today's Odesa – against 44% in the early 1920s – but the resilient and humorous Jewish spirit still…

4. Preobrazhensky Cathedral

0.27 MILES

Leafy pl Soborna is the site of the gigantic, newly rebuilt Preobrazhensky (Transfiguration) Cathedral, which was Odesa's most famous and important church…

5. Pushkin Museum

0.35 MILES

This is where Russia's greatest poet, Alexander Pushkin, spent his first weeks in Odesa after being exiled from St Petersburg in 1823 by the tsar for…

6. Museum of Western & Eastern Art

0.37 MILES

This mid-19th-century palace houses a collection that's both rich and eclectic – apt for a cosmopolitan port city like Odesa. Classical Italian and Dutch…

7. Odesa Opera & Ballet Theatre

0.39 MILES

The jewel in Odesa's architectural crown was designed in the 1880s by the architects who also designed the famous Vienna State Opera, namely Ferdinand…

8. Archaeology Museum

0.47 MILES

Occupying a purpose-built, neoclassical edifice in the historical heart of the city, this half-renovated museum contains a fairly rich collection of…