History and cultureYevpatoria Local History MuseumThe museum building resembles an Oriental palace. It was built in 1912 by merchant Yuduf Gelelovich in a pseudo-Moorish style.
History and cultureKaraite KenesasThe early 19th century kenesa complex was the centre of spiritual life for Yevpatoria's Karaites.
TransportYevpatoria Railway StationThe railway station has a booking office, a waiting hall, an information desk and a left luggage room.
History and cultureArmenian Surb-Nikogaios Church (St Nicholas the Wonderworker Church)The construction of the church began in 1817 at the site of a destroyed 17th century church. In 1984, the church received architectural landmark status.
TransportYevpatoria Bus StationYevpatoria Bus Station has an 80-seat waiting hall, hotel rooms, a bus driver break room, a baby changing room, ATMs, cafes, food kiosks and shops.
LongreadsYevpatoria - Small Jerusalem and children's health resortA spa city in western Crimea with a history that goes back 2500 years. The ancient Greek settlement that existed on the site of modern Yevpatoria was called Kerkinitis (Κερκινίτις in Greek). A fortress of Gezlev was built in the place of the ancient polis during the Ottoman rule.