Step into Stalin's former residence, a villa built in 1937 and meticulously designed by his personal architect. The courtyard features towering palm trees replacing the fountains Stalin disliked, while the interior boasts a rustic yet grand decor. The floors and wall panels remain perfectly fitted despite the passage of time. The stairs and handrails, custom-made for Stalin who stood at 1.63 meters, and the sound-enhancing ceiling in the second-floor dining room are all steeped in history. Follow a guide to delve into the details of Stalin's life here and the historical events associated with it.
At Olympic Park, you can feel the vibrant spirit of the Games, admire the unique charm of modern sports architecture, and learn the stories behind Olympic events. Meanwhile, Rosa Khutor, the venue for the 2014 alpine skiing competitions, spans elevations from 575 meters to 2,509 meters with diverse terrain. Take a scenic ride on three cable car sections—from the Olympic Village to the observation deck, all the way up to the highest peak at 2,320 meters—where you'll feel like you're floating among the clouds. Cafés along the way offer spots to rest, while the mountaintop features a popular photo spot: the Yeti statue. The nearby restaurant serves rich and creamy Yeti-themed cakes. In summer, enjoy hiking, cycling, and extreme sports, while winter transforms the area into a skier's paradise with 77 km of slopes for all difficulty levels.
In just one day, history, culture, natural beauty, and the allure of sports come together seamlessly, creating an unparalleled travel experience.








