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what clothes and shoes to take with you to Gurzuf, as the city center
do not laugh, pzh, can you take high-heeled shoes for evening promenades and discos? and in general, is there a place to "go out to people"? is it possible to take warm clothes? is it possible to have a cheap snack in the city somewhere in a cafe in the afternoon? what have you heard about the hotel?
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аватар IaroslaviSHna
I won’t say anything for the cafes, because ate at the boarding house. Shoes are better comfortable. There is a typical mountain building. Heels, well, except to change shoes on the spot :) I nursed on the platform. At the expense of the weather - it's in the Heavenly Chancellery :) Promenades - there was a good youth disco. Once we were at a disco in the Gurzuf boarding house. There's mostly disco 80. The audience is motley.
аватар gurot777
floraand right - it’s better to take a convenient one. The central street of old Gurzuf is pedestrian (paved with granite cobblestones), discos are located at the end of the embankment (its length is 1 km) - you have to walk a lot. and during the day, an inexpensive Tatar cafe opposite fastwood (if you take half a serving, you can meet 40 UAH). In summer, in July and August, it is usually hot. Warm clothes may not be useful. I will answer various questions - I live in Gurzuf 099-0469-750 .Tatyana
аватар IaroslaviSHna
Wow, cool, there is the best consultant on Gurzuf :) A very wonderful city! In any season. Aristocratic calm even in peak season. Small but enough space for everyone.
аватар gurot777
Thank you for your love for Gurzuf! Gurzuf was a flourishing city in the Middle Ages, but now it is just an urban-type settlement. But with what history - it is considered the oldest on the South Coast.
аватар TourEtno
There is a wonderful "French bakery" on the waterfront. There, pies and puffs are baked in front of you.
Delicious and affordable.
Part of the pedestrian area of ​​the embankment is lined with marble. After the rain - noticeably slippery. Be prepared for the fact that everything on the embankment costs several times more. If you are going to take a walk in the evening without going to the bar - take everything with you.
For food (if you cook yourself), it makes sense to go up to the final stop of route 31.
This is especially true for mothers with small children. They sell baby food.
You can negotiate with the girls in the store and you will be left with the delivery of the ordered number of bottles.
Center Gurzuf "Pyatak". Tiny round area. Once there was a bus station. And now there is a hotel. In the evening at 21 people gather there to look at the musical fountain and chat.
It is not worth going to Gurzuf on your own transport. Immediately after the descent to Gurzuf, you will find a barrier blocking the entrance to the center. The entire center is blocked off by dug-in iron pedestals.
Several parking lots are always overloaded, there are one-way sections, very narrow streets.
аватар IaroslaviSHna
Thanks guys. We've been on our own for a long time.
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