History and cultureDzhuma-Dzhami MosqueBuilt in 1552 by Turkish architect Koca Mimar Sinan, it is one of Crimea's largest mosques: its height is 22 m while the cupola over its central part is 11 m in diameter.
History and cultureKrasnaya Gorka MemorialThe memorial is dedicated to the victims of Nazism from among civilian residents of Yevpatoria who were executed by the Germans during the Great Patriotic War.
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.