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Located in the heart of city center, Londonskaya is a perfect escape from the pressures of modern life to the finest traditions of Odessa hospitality which offers spectacular views of the Black Sea and famous Potyomkin Stairs. This landmark hotel opened 160 years ago still considered to be a special place to stay in Odessa. It has been a part of history with its corridors witnessing many of the historic events. Established in 1827 the hotel Londonskaya has been able to maintain its tradition of quality and style with highly dedicated team of staff. It is regarded as one of Odessa`s finest hotels, not least for its luxurious facilities as well as for boating the restaurant Londonsky and the bar that greatly contribute to its old world charm. The Londonskaya Hotel offers 51 elegantly appointed guestrooms - 1 Presidential Suite, 5 Suites, 13 Junior Suites, 24 Superior Rooms (including one room for disabled guests) and 8 Standard Rooms. All of them are equipped with climate control, satellite television, international telephone connection, safe, mini-bar, hairdryer, coffee and tea making facilities, internet access, extra bed for children up to 12 years old.

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  • price level: mid-range
  • address: 11 Primorsky Blvd
  • classification: 4 stars

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Londonskaya Hotel Odessa (Ukraine)


Ukraine (English pronunciation /juːˈkreɪn/; Україна, Ukrayina, /ukrɑˈjinɑ/) is a country in Eastern Europe. It borders Russia to the east, Belarus to the north, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary to the west, Romania and Moldova to the southwest, and the Black Sea and Sea of Azov to the south. The city of Kiev (Kyiv) is Ukraine's capital.
From at least the 9th century, the territory of present-day Ukraine was a center of the medieval East Slavic civilization forming the state of Kievan Rus', which disintegrated in the 12th century. From the 14th century on, the territory of Ukraine was divided among a number of regional powers and by the 19th century the largest part of Ukraine was integrated into the Russian Empire with the rest under the Austro-Hungarian control. After a chaotic period of incessant warfare and several attempts at independence (1917–1921) following the Russian Revolution and the Great War, Ukraine emerged in 1922 as one of the founding republics of the Soviet Union. The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic's territory was enlarged westward shortly before and after the Second World War, and again in 1954 with the Crimea transfer. In 1945, the Ukrainian SSR became one of the co-founding members of the United Nations. Ukraine became independent again after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. This began a transition period to a market economy, in which Ukraine was stricken with eight straight years of economic decline. But since approximately the turn of the century, the economy has been experiencing a stable increase, with real GDP growth averaging approximately seven percent annually. (...) more....

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