Kerch, on the eastern end of Ukraine's Crimea region, is known as a summer resort city because of its beaches on the Black Sea. The history of Kerch dates back to the third millennium B.C., when the ancient Greeks developed a city where modern-day the city now stands. Kerch's hotels are within 20 minutes of ruins from the ancient Greek era, Black Sea beaches and shopping opportunities in the downtown district.
The Classic Hotel is in the Arshintsevo district in southern Kerch, and it provides a game room with billiards table, banquet hall and restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Outdoor terrace seating is available at the restaurant. The hotel also has an on-site nightclub with a dance floor and full-service bar; the bar serves local ales and international red and white wines. Some of the rooms are suites with sitting areas.
The hotel is a 25-minute drive from Mitridat Mountain, which offers hiking opportunities. The mountain is also home to the Mitridatskaya Stairs, which features 428 steps that lead to the mountain's peak. The peak of Mitridat Mountain features the Obelisk of Glory, which is a memorial dedicated to soldiers from Kerch. Classic Hotel is within 15 minutes of downtown Kerch, which offers shopping and dining opportunities.
Situated on the Black Sea, Zaliv is a beachfront accommodation in southern Kerch. This hotel offers 29 guest rooms. Other hotel features include a banquet room for weddings and receptions, a sauna and an outdoor swimming pool. An outdoor terrace is open during the summer months that provides scenic views of the Black Sea. The hotel's on-site restaurant serves Russian and Ukrainian cuisine for lunch and dinner.
The Pantikapeya ruins, which come from an ancient Greek settlement, has structures dating back to 2,600 B.C. and is less than 20 minutes from the hotel. Other historic attractions within 20 minutes of the hotel include the St. John the Baptist Church, built during the 8th century and the 18th century Yeni-Kale fortress. This fortress was built by Muslims, as evidenced by the minaret towers on the fortress's walls.
The Meridian Hotel is an eight-floor accommodation in downtown Kerch, within walking distance of the district's shopping and dining establishments. The hotel is also within 10 minutes of historic downtown buildings, including the Church of Ioanna Predtechi, which was built during the 14th century Byzantine-era. Live theatrical and dance performances can be enjoyed at the Pushkin Theater, which is within walking distance of the hotel. The beaches on the Black Sea are within 15 minutes of the hotel.
This hotel features a conference center that accommodates up to 20 people for receptions and an on-site restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. The restaurant also has a full-service bar. Some of the hotel's 133 guest rooms have living rooms. The hotel also provides massage services and a hair salon.