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Adler
Adler is a lively district that gained global fame as the host of the 2014 Winter Olympics. Today, the Olympic Park remains its centerpiece, featuring the Fisht Stadium and the spectacular singing fountains. It features a unique combination of modern infrastructure, pebbly Black Sea beaches, and proximity to the high peaks of the Caucasus Mountains. Beyond the Olympic venues, visitors can explore the Southern Cultures Park, which hosts a vast collection of exotic plants. The Sochi Autodrom, located within the park, attracts Formula 1 fans, while the Sochi Park theme park gives rides based on Russian folklore. The Mzymta River flows through Adler, providing opportunities for rafting and scenic riverside walks. The culinary offerings are diverse, ranging from high-end international restaurants to traditional Caucasian eateries serving khinkali and khachapuri. Adler is the region's main transport hub, containing the international airport and a major train station. It is a year-round destination, offering beach fun in summer and serving as a base for skiers in winter. With its modern amenities and strategic location, Adler is the first-rate starting point for anyone looking to experience the best of the Russian Riviera and the nearby alpine resorts.
- Location: Russia
- Top sights: Pliazhnyi klub "Imeretinskii" · Sochifornia · Okhotnik
- Nearby: Sirius (5 km)
- Population: ~70.200
Geography
Facts
- Host of the Olympic Park
- Southernmost Sochi district
- International airport hub
- Sochi Autodrom (F1)
- Pebbly Black Sea beaches
- Mzymta River rafting
- Sochi Park theme park
- Gateway to Caucasus peaks
Explore nearby
Notable places around
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Sights in the town Adler (3)
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