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This 4k video was recorded during our trip to Odessa, Ukraine in August 2020. I hope you will enjoy this virtual walking tour.
I visited a lot of major spots in Odessa. Below you can find the timestamps links:
00:00 Odessa Opera House
06:11 Deribasivska Street
12:42 Greek sq
17:32 Deribasivska Street
18:50 Odessa City Garden
20:40 Odessa Passage
24:00 Odessa City Garden
31:52 Lanzheronivs'ka St
36:53 Palais-Royal Garden
40:31 Deribasivska Street
42:41 Preobrazhens'ka St
45:05 Cathedral Square and Spaso-Preobrazhensky Cathedral
53:04 Katerynyns'ka Square and Monument to Catherine II
58:01 Vorontsovs'kyi Ln
01:05:08 Colonnade of Vorontsov Palace or Belʹveder
01:08:06 Mother in law Bridge
01:13:38 Corner of old Odessa
01:15:59 Prymorskyi Boulevard
01:20:55 View on Odessa Sea Port
01:24:03 Istanbul Park
01:28:24 Potemkin Stairs
01:30:11 Greek Park
01:32:47 Prymorskyi Boulevard
01:37:15 Odessa City Hall
01:41:49 Odessa Opera House
01:46:23 Odessa Sea Port
02:00:50 Gagarinn Plaza
02:01:27 Arkadiyska Alley
02:09:18 Ibiza Beach Club
02:15:52 Arcadia beach View Point
02:16:35 Itaka Beach Club
02:22:26 Arcadia Pier
02:27:21 Henuez'ka St
02:41:57 10 Kvitnia Square
02:44:42 Victory Park or "Arboretum Peremohy"
02:46:49 Pond with turtles
02:59:20 Odessa Ferris Wheel Ride
03:05:33 Shevchenko Park
03:12:53 Chornomorets Stadium
03:18:45 Quarantine Arcade
03:25:40 Monument to an Unknown Sailor
03:33:30 Langeron Beach
03:44:09 Vidrada Beach
03:49:18 Odessa Cable Car Ride
About Odessa itself
Odessa or Odesa (Ukrainian: Одеса, Russian: Одесса) is the third most populous city of Ukraine and a major tourism center, seaport and transport hub located on the northwestern shore of the Black Sea. Odessa is sometimes called the "pearl of the Black Sea", the "South Capital" (under the Russian Empire and Soviet Union), and "Southern Palmyra".
Several years ago the city celebrated its 220 birthday. It was founded in 1794 by order of Russian empress Catherine the Great. Odessa has always been the main port city of the Black Sea coast. Tourists are attracted by the city’s good traditions and hospitality, beautiful architecture and spacious beaches. During the Soviet period, it was the most important port of trade in the Soviet Union and a Soviet naval base.
During the 19th century, Odessa was the fourth largest city of Imperial Russia, after Moscow, Saint Petersburg and Warsaw. Its historical architecture has a style more Mediterranean than Russian, having been heavily influenced by French and Italian styles. Some buildings are built in a mixture of different styles, including Art Nouveau, Renaissance and Classicist. Many of Odessa's buildings have, rather uniquely for a Ukrainian city, been influenced by the Mediterranean style of classical architecture.
There are really many places for walking in the city, and you can study its streets indefinitely. Here you will find beautiful old mansions and magnificent modern buildings, as well as numerous monuments and fountains.
The old part of the city and its main symbol is the Deribasovskaya Street, along which is stretched a large square.
In 1887 one of the city's most well known architectural monuments was completed – the theatre, which still hosts a range of performances to this day; it is widely regarded as one of the world's finest opera houses. Odessa Opera and Ballet Theatre is considered one of the greatest cultural monuments.
Odessa's most iconic symbol, the Potemkin Stairs, is a vast staircase that conjures an illusion so that those at the top only see a series of large steps, while at the bottom all the steps appear to merge into one pyramid-shaped mass.
The tourism sector is of great importance to Odessa, which is currently the second most-visited Ukrainian city.
Resource: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odessa
https://www.orangesmile.com/travelguide/odesa/index.htm
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This 4k video was recorded during our trip to Odessa, Ukraine in August 2020. I hope you will enjoy this virtual walking tour.
I visited a lot of major spots in Odessa. Below you can find the timestamps links:
00:00 Odessa Opera House
06:11 Deribasivska Street
12:42 Greek sq
17:32 Deribasivska Street
18:50 Odessa City Garden
20:40 Odessa Passage
24:00 Odessa City Garden
31:52 Lanzheronivs'ka St
36:53 Palais-Royal Garden
40:31 Deribasivska Street
42:41 Preobrazhens'ka St
45:05 Cathedral Square and Spaso-Preobrazhensky Cathedral
53:04 Katerynyns'ka Square and Monument to Catherine II
58:01 Vorontsovs'kyi Ln
01:05:08 Colonnade of Vorontsov Palace or Belʹveder
01:08:06 Mother in law Bridge
01:13:38 Corner of old Odessa
01:15:59 Prymorskyi Boulevard
01:20:55 View on Odessa Sea Port
01:24:03 Istanbul Park
01:28:24 Potemkin Stairs
01:30:11 Greek Park
01:32:47 Prymorskyi Boulevard
01:37:15 Odessa City Hall
01:41:49 Odessa Opera House
01:46:23 Odessa Sea Port
02:00:50 Gagarinn Plaza
02:01:27 Arkadiyska Alley
02:09:18 Ibiza Beach Club
02:15:52 Arcadia beach View Point
02:16:35 Itaka Beach Club
02:22:26 Arcadia Pier
02:27:21 Henuez'ka St
02:41:57 10 Kvitnia Square
02:44:42 Victory Park or "Arboretum Peremohy"
02:46:49 Pond with turtles
02:59:20 Odessa Ferris Wheel Ride
03:05:33 Shevchenko Park
03:12:53 Chornomorets Stadium
03:18:45 Quarantine Arcade
03:25:40 Monument to an Unknown Sailor
03:33:30 Langeron Beach
03:44:09 Vidrada Beach
03:49:18 Odessa Cable Car Ride
About Odessa itself
Odessa or Odesa (Ukrainian: Одеса, Russian: Одесса) is the third most populous city of Ukraine and a major tourism center, seaport and transport hub located on the northwestern shore of the Black Sea. Odessa is sometimes called the "pearl of the Black Sea", the "South Capital" (under the Russian Empire and Soviet Union), and "Southern Palmyra".
Several years ago the city celebrated its 220 birthday. It was founded in 1794 by order of Russian empress Catherine the Great. Odessa has always been the main port city of the Black Sea coast. Tourists are attracted by the city’s good traditions and hospitality, beautiful architecture and spacious beaches. During the Soviet period, it was the most important port of trade in the Soviet Union and a Soviet naval base.
During the 19th century, Odessa was the fourth largest city of Imperial Russia, after Moscow, Saint Petersburg and Warsaw. Its historical architecture has a style more Mediterranean than Russian, having been heavily influenced by French and Italian styles. Some buildings are built in a mixture of different styles, including Art Nouveau, Renaissance and Classicist. Many of Odessa's buildings have, rather uniquely for a Ukrainian city, been influenced by the Mediterranean style of classical architecture.
There are really many places for walking in the city, and you can study its streets indefinitely. Here you will find beautiful old mansions and magnificent modern buildings, as well as numerous monuments and fountains.
The old part of the city and its main symbol is the Deribasovskaya Street, along which is stretched a large square.
In 1887 one of the city's most well known architectural monuments was completed – the theatre, which still hosts a range of performances to this day; it is widely regarded as one of the world's finest opera houses. Odessa Opera and Ballet Theatre is considered one of the greatest cultural monuments.
Odessa's most iconic symbol, the Potemkin Stairs, is a vast staircase that conjures an illusion so that those at the top only see a series of large steps, while at the bottom all the steps appear to merge into one pyramid-shaped mass.
The tourism sector is of great importance to Odessa, which is currently the second most-visited Ukrainian city.
Resource: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odessa
https://www.orangesmile.com/travelguide/odesa/index.htm
Let's stay connected and support my channel:
► ???? PayPal donation: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/ytExploreTheWorld
► ???? Buy me a drink (One-off Tip): https://ko-fi.com/exploretheworld
► ???? Or just simply like ????, comment ✍️ and share ???? my videos on social media
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???? ???? Below you can find the list of the equipment I used to create this video.
Action Camera – DJI Osmo Action
Gimbal for Action Camera – Zhiyun Crane-M2 Gimbal
Enjoy the video and stay tuned ????!
#odessa #ukraine #travel #travelvlog #tourism #travelling #vacation #beach #holiday #summer #sea #4k #walkingtour #videowalks #exploretheworld
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