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Sochi Park: learn everything about the theme park in Sirius

01.01.1970

Sochi Park is Russia's first theme park, located in Adler, within walking distance of Olympic Park. Here you will find more than 20 attractions, colourful shows, exciting quests and creative workshops for guests of all ages. Our guide contains up-to-date information on how to get to Sochi Park, ticket prices, what to see first, and where to grab a bite to eat on the premises.

Address: 21 Olympic Avenue, Sochi, Krasnodar Krai.

Key facts about Sochi Park

Opened in 2014 in the village of Sirius (Adler), Sochi Park became Russia's first theme park and a local alternative to global giants such as Disneyland. Its calling card is the fabulous Bogatyr Hotel, designed in the style of Russian epics and crowned with a picturesque castle.

The entire park is divided into themed areas, each of which immerses guests in a special atmosphere. This is especially evident in the Bogatyr Land area: here you will find attractions such as Bogatyrskaya Zastava, Solovya-Razboynika and Ladya, inspired by Russian folklore. Guests are greeted by entertainers dressed in costumes fr om folk tales, creating a truly magical atmosphere for children and adults alike.

Everything has been thought out throughout Sochi Park to ensure a comfortable and eventful holiday: there are attractions for all ages, cosy relaxation areas, as well as cafés and restaurants with varied menus.

Every day, guests can enjoy theatrical shows, exciting quests, friendly competitions, and other interactive entertainment. The Sochi Park Arena tent regularly hosts ice shows and performances by famous Russian artists, turning an ordinary visit into a real celebration.

How to get to Sochi Park

There are several convenient ways to get to Sochi Park.

From the centre of Sochi, Adler or the Rosa Khutor resort, take buses No. 551, 557, 539, 535 and 560 — get off at the Olympic Park stop . You can also take the suburban train to the Imeretinsky Resort station, from wh ere it is only a few minutes' walk to the park.

Tourists travelling by private transport or taxi can easily reach the park via Kurortny Prospekt. There are secure car parks near Sochi Park, so you can leave your car without any worries.

The history of Sochi Park

Sochi Park opened in 2014 as part of preparations for the Olympic Games in Sochi. Initially, the project was conceived as Russia's first world-class theme park — a worthy alternative to well-known European and American entertainment complexes.

Over 10 billion roubles were allocated for its implementation, and both domestic specialists and international experts worked on its design. The park covers 20.5 hectares in the Imeretinskaya lowland, becoming part of the new Olympic infrastructure.

In 2016, Sochi Park received the prestigious international Golden Pony Award as the best open-air entertainment park in Russia and the CIS, confirming its status as one of the country's main tourist attractions.

Things to do and see in Sochi Park

Sochi Park is not just entertainment, but a whole world of experiences covering an area of over 28 hectares. People come here for a vibrant family holiday: it has everything fr om thrilling rides and roller coasters to a freefall tower and a rope park.

  • Among the main attractions of the park are:
  • The Medvedia Children's Centre with interactive zones;
  • The magical Fairy Tale Maze and the mysterious Enchanted Forest Residence;
  • A water playground and an unusual sauna;
  • The Ecovillage petting zoo, wh ere you can get up close and personal with animals;
  • Themed play areas: Sun Reef, Space Jungle and others;
  • For thrill seekers — a maze of fear.

The park is also famous for its rich cultural programme: daily evening shows, concerts, master classes, costume performances with fairy-tale characters, as well as all-Russian and international events.

The ice shows at Sochi Park Arena, the Soyuzmultfilm cinema, and the Atomarium science and education centre are particularly noteworthy.

Since 2015, guests have been delighted by another hit attraction — the dolphinarium, which hosts spectacular performances by dolphins and other sea creatures.

Ticket prices and opening hours of Sochi Park

Sochi Park is open to visitors daily fr om 10:00 (ticket offices open at 9:30). Closing times vary depending on the season and the events calendar — in summer, the park is open until 22:00, and in the off-season, until 19:00–21:00. In winter, some attractions may be temporarily unavailable, so it is best to check the exact schedule in advance.

The entrance ticket gives access to all the main attractions:

  • rides (subject to age and height restrictions),
  • children's play areas,
  • theatrical shows and quests,
  • the dolphinarium and the ‘Sovarion’.

Accommodation at the Bogatyr Hotel, some interactive activities and services on the territory are paid separately.

Tip: buy tickets in advance on the official website — this not only helps you avoid queues at the ticket office, but also often gives you the opportunity to take advantage of discounts and promotions. Current prices and schedules are always available on the park's website.

The best attractions in Sochi Park

Sochi Park has more than 20 attractions of varying levels, from breathtaking extreme slides to cosy entertainment for the little ones. Here are the main hits that are worth trying:

  • The Wheel of Time is a giant 60-metre-high Ferris wheel with panoramic views of Olympic Park, the mountains and the sea.
  • The Sea Princess is a unique hybrid of a water slide and a roller coaster, combining speed, twists and turns and sea spray.
  • The Firebird is a high-speed roller coaster that soars to a height of 65 metres, followed by a rapid descent with the sensation of free flight.
  • The Serpent Gorynych is one of the tallest roller coasters in Europe (100 metres) with powerful acceleration and incredible drops.
  • The Perpetual Motion Machine is a giant pendulum swinging at a height of 60 metres, giving the sensation of complete weightlessness.
  • The Quantum Leap is a record-breaking gravity roller coaster: a drop from a height of 65 metres at a speed of up to 105 km/h.

For younger guests, the park offers a whole world of safe and fun entertainment:

  • Soft carousels and swings — ‘Gems’, “Whirlpool”, ‘Fairy Tale Carousel’;
  • Children's free-fall tower ‘Merry Pirate’;
  • Mini American roller coasters ‘Sharoet’ and ‘Bogatyrskie Gorki’ for older children.

Special attention should be paid to ‘Buyan’ — an interactive water zone with ships, coastal batteries and water cannons, wh ere guests participate in an exciting simulation of a sea battle.

Where to stay near Sochi Park: hotels and prices

For the convenience of guests, the Sirius settlement, within walking distance of Sochi Park, offers hotels to suit every taste and budget, fr om budget options to premium apartments.

  • The Bogatyr Hotel is the only themed hotel in Russia designed in the style of a medieval castle. It is located right at the entrance to the park. It has 259 rooms of various categories, and prices start at 6,500 roubles per night. Hotel guests have a separate entrance to the park and special ticket conditions.
  • MANTERA Supreme is an elite boutique hotel in the centre of Sirius with designer interiors and a high level of service. It is ideal for those who appreciate luxury and privacy. Rooms cost from 52,000 roubles per night.
  • Sochi Park Hotel is a large three-star all-inclusive complex suitable for family holidays. Conveniently located, it offers comfortable rooms starting at 7,500 roubles per night.

In addition, there are many other accommodation options in Sirius and Adler: hotels, mini-hotels and private guest houses in different price categories. To guarantee the best choice and favourable conditions, it is recommended to book accommodation in advance through trusted booking platforms.

Useful tips for visitors to Sochi Park

To make your visit as comfortable and memorable as possible, follow these simple recommendations:

  1. Plan your visit in advance: study the park map and plan your route so you don't miss any of the key attractions and shows.
  2. Buy tickets online: it's not only faster, but also cheaper — the official website often offers discounts and special offers.
  3. Install the Sochi Park mobile app: it will show you the location of attractions, performance schedules and opening hours.
  4. Come when it opens: in the first few hours after opening, the queues are minimal and your energy is at its peak.
  5. Dress comfortably: wear light clothing, a hat and comfortable shoes — the park is huge, and you will walk several kilometres during the day.
  6. Bring water and sunscreen: most of the park is open air, especially in summer.
  7. It is best to go on extreme rides in the morning or late afternoon when there are fewer visitors.
  8. Measure your children's height before the trip — many rides have height restrictions (usually 100 cm or 140 cm).
  9. Don't miss the evening programme: when darkness falls, the park comes alive — thousands of lights, illuminated attractions and atmospheric shows create a truly magical scene. Photos at sunset and in the night-time illumination are particularly impressive.
  10. Combine your visit with a walk to Iskra Beach — it is very close by and is ideal for relaxing after a busy day.
  11. During the low season (September–May), the shows and attractions operate almost at full capacity, but without the crowds.

FAQ about Sochi Park

How long does it take to see the park?

You will need 6–8 hours to comfortably see the main attractions and shows. To make sure you don't miss anything, it is best to set aside a whole day.

Is the park open when it rains?

Yes, Sochi Park is open in all weather conditions. However, some outdoor attractions may be temporarily closed during heavy rain or thunderstorms for safety reasons.

Can I bring my own food?

You are allowed to bring a small amount of non-alcoholic drinks and snacks for personal consumption. There are also many cafes and restaurants in the park with a varied menu, from Russian cuisine to light snacks and ice cream.

Sochi Park is an adventure space for the whole family, wh ere Russian folklore, science and fantasy come together in one place. There is a lot to see here, from weightless attractions to theatre shows featuring your favourite characters. The entrance ticket gives you access to all the main areas, including the dolphinarium and the Soarium. If you want vivid emotions and a pleasant rest, you will definitely enjoy Sochi Park.