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Travel to Alupka, visa requirements / By car / Buses to Alupka / Get around / Alupka attractions and sightseeing / City tours / Shopping, Alupka souvenirs / Good restaurants and cheap meals / Alupka nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs. / Hotels, youth hostels, lodging / Get outAlupka is a city in Crimea. Famous as a beach resort and a favourite holiday destination for many citizens of the former Soviet countries.
Travel to Alupka - Visa Requirements
By car
17 km from Yalta
Buses to Alupka
Alupka can be reached by taking a mini bus number 26 or 27 from Yalta.
Tours and Getting around Alupka
Alupka tourist attractions and sightseeing
- Vorontsov Estate. Constructed between 1828 and 1848 as the home of Mikhail Semenovich Vorontsov Field Marshall of the Russian army, and hero of the Napoleonic wars and Governor-General of the Novorossiisk region. Vorontsov spent a vast fortune on this palace, employing the skills of english architect Edward Bloor, who is best known for his work on Buckingham Palace in England. The palace is a mixture of Scottish Manor house with Moorish traditions taken from the 14th-century Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain. The palace has outstanding views across the Black Sea and is overlooked by the mountains and Ai-Petri (St Peter) in particular.
Alupka city tours
- Ai-Petri. Ai-Petri at 1234 metres is reached by one of the longest cable car rides in Europe, 3 kilometres and spilt in two parts, the journey offers spectacular views of the Crimean coast. At the top you will be greeted by the local Tartar inhabitants who live here. Cafe's, souvenir stalls and the chance to ride a Tartar horse are on offer. To reach the highest peak you will need some stout shoes as their are no real paths over the rough rocks and through the trees, but the effort is worth it.
Alupka souvenirs and shopping
Alupka Restaurants: cheap, moderate and expensive
Alupka nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs
Alupka cheap and luxurious hotels, youth hostels and lodging
Get out
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