History of the hotel
With history and energy on its side, Odessa is destined to grow and
stand out as a beacon of light in the new Europe of the 21st century.
Odessa’s artistic, academic, scientific and public service traditions
will return once more to flourish under the auspices of a new Otrada
bourgeoisie.
The Otrada district is a mix of urban, marine and landscape scenery.
Its sandy beaches and grassy slopes, dotted with acacia, linden, wild
olive trees, tamarisk, maple and mulberry trees, are a sight to behold.


The large limestone rocks embedded in the grassy slopes guard the
entrance to Odessa’s legendary catacombs. Here romantic tales of past
heroic and not so heroic deeds are whispered on the sea breeze to echo
Odessa’s history as a free territory and Porto-Franco. It is a history
filled with romance and mystery, of smugglers and criminals and the
last stand of the White Guard during the Bolshevik Revolution.
There are plans to build a museum that will capture the spirit and romance of Otrada’s past.
From the upper terrace of Otrada, there is a beautiful view of Odessa
bay and the merchant shipping lanes that make Odessa a successful
seaport.
Along the shore line, cafes, restaurants and bars cater to the many
tourists that flock to the district every summer. Otrada is a vibrant
and exciting district of Odessa at any time of the year.


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