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Sochi Park

Black Sea Coast


Located in the former Olympic park, this sprawling funfair is sometimes called Russian Disneyland, with 20 'European-standard' rides (including Russia's highest and fastest roller coaster). There are also hands-on activities and adventures for kids, as well as family-friendly entertainment, such as puppet shows, circus performances and a lights-and-fountains display. Take the train to Olimpisky Park station or take marshrutka 124 from Sochi’s train station (R50). The castle hotel Bogatyr is also on-site.


Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¼´Ê±¿ª½±'s must-see attractions

Nearby Black Sea Coast attractions

1. Central Market

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2. Lenin Monument

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3. Discovery World Aquarium

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4. Mt Bolshoy Akhun Lookout Tower

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5. Stalin's Dacha

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6. Abaata Fortress

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7. Vorontsovskaya Cave

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8. Abandoned Palace of Culture

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This abandoned building was once a Palace of Culture in the Soviet era and has some rather impressive interiors that anyone can wander in and explore…