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Crimean cosmetics are among the most popular souvenirs from the peninsula. In Yalta, you can easily find oil-based perfumes, handmade soaps, and skincare products with mud and salts. Look for products featuring rose, lavender, grape seed, and Saki mud. Solid perfumes in tin cans are inexpensive and look like vintage accessories. Bars of live soap make excellent universal gifts.

Livadia Palace
This architectural masterpiece from the early 20th century was designed by architect Nikolai Krasnov. The palace was built in just 17 months and became the last structure erected in the Russian Empire for the Romanov family. In 1945, it hosted the Yalta Conference with leaders of the anti-Hitler coalition.

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.
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