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Yalta's Crocodilarium is a small but impressive exhibition of exotic animals. It features dozens of reptile species: Nile and Cuban crocodiles, caimans, snakes, rare turtles, and lizards. In a separate zone, visitors can feed baby reptiles, while the adults are behind glass but close enough for detailed observation.

Lenin Embankment
The main promenade of Yalta stretches along the shore. It's always crowded here: some people photograph the waves, others pick out souvenir magnets, and some go fishing. The space is designed for leisure—a wide pedestrian zone, palm trees, benches, and flowers.

Yalta Historical & Literary Museum
The most detailed account of Yalta’s history is found here. The museum occupies an old mansion on Pushkinskaya Street. Its exhibits cover various facets of the city’s past, with a collection of over 160,000 items—from archaeological finds and documents to household objects and artworks.
