Bristol Hotel, Five-star hotel in historical center, Odesa, Ukraine.
The Bristol Hotel is a Baroque Revival building on Pushkinska Street in central Odesa with 113 rooms and suites throughout its structure. Italian furnishings and marble bathrooms are found in rooms that occupy this late 19th-century tall building facing the city center.
Architect Alexander Bernardazzi designed this building, which opened in 1899 as an establishment that quickly became important to the city. Its construction was part of Odesa's growth as a major port town on the Black Sea during that era.
The building sits directly across from the Philharmonic Theater, positioning it at the heart of where local residents gather for cultural events. This location has made it a natural meeting point for artists, musicians, and anyone drawn to the city's social life.
The building contains a restaurant serving international cuisine and has 700 square meters of event space for conferences and celebrations. Visitors will find it centrally located and easily accessible on foot from the Philharmonic Theater nearby.
The Presidential Suite displays tall golden ceilings with pistachio and caramel-toned design elements and opens to views of Pushkinska Street below. This color scheme and decorative approach stands out as a memorable detail within the building's otherwise classical style.
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