Chebotarev Hotel is situated in the center of Sochi, close to the sea and the Riviera park. The hotel aims to cultivate a cozy, almost old-timey feel. It offers its guests classically decorated rooms, most of which have balconies. Chebotarev houses a bar and a well-known restaurant called Aleksandr, which serves a variety of European and Russian dishes.
Housed in a 16-story Soviet-era tower, Zhemchuzhina has long been one of the most prominent hotels and entertainment complexes in Sochi. The hotel boasts more than 900 rooms, a large beach, two seawater swimming pools, a tennis court, restaurants and bars, a nightclub, and so much more. Travelers will love the elegant guest rooms' modern amenities and breathtaking water views. This hotel provides a comfortable stay while you explore all the treasures Sochi has to offer.
The Parus ("Sail") hotel complex is perfect for athletes, as it is located very close to the Central Stadium and the Yacht Club. Even its decor reflects an affinity for sports. Parus offers a lot of amenities for training and rehabilitation, such as a medical center, a fitness center, and a much-lauded spa complex. The hotel is situated right by the sea.
This hotel is quite pricey, but it boasts an excellent location, in close proximity to the Krasnaya Polyana ski facilities. The Mercure's amenities include a domed pool, a restaurant, a fitness center, and a hammam, or Turkish bath. The hotel is commended for its friendly service.
This hotel is situated less than a mile from the coastal Olympic venues, or the so-called "Coastal Cluster." It is quite far from the Sochi city center and the mountains, but it is a good choice if the main goal of your trip is to see the sports competitions. The rooms are pricy, but clean and spacious. There is a spa center, a fitness center, three swimming pools, and three restaurants. The Grenadine restaurant serves international dishes, Mikado is a sushi bar, and Anatolian Kebab and Grill focuses on Middle Eastern and Mediterranean culinary traditions.