Get to Know Sochi Ahead of the Winter Games

If all you know about Sochi is that it's the host city for the upcoming Olympics, then take note, because there's a lot to learn about the Russian Riviera hotspot. The 2014 Winter Games kick off on Feb. 7, so we're getting into the sporty spirit with a closer look at all things Sochi. Rich with history and beautiful beaches, it's a go-to vacation spot that's making headlines now that it's in the international spotlight. Eleven brand-new arenas have been built for this year's OIympic events both in Sochi and in the nearby city of Adler, with athletes from across the globe gathering along Russia's coastline to compete. As the Winter Olympics countdown continues, get excited for the 2014 storylines to look out for during the Games, and keep reading to learn about Sochi's history, culture, and more.

Where Is It?

Where Is It?

Sochi is located on the Black Sea in an area that's sometimes called the "Russian Riviera." Known to be the country's Summer retreat, it's a popular vacation spot for people throughout the region, including political bigwigs like Russian President Vladimir Putin.

How Did It Become the Olympic Host?

How Did It Become the Olympic Host?

Back in July 2007, it was announced that Sochi would be hosting in 2014, beating out cities like Pyeongchang, South Korea, and Salzburg, Austria. It's Russia's first time hosting the Winter Olympics, and major renovations had to be made to prepare for the Games. In fact, the city may see the highest investments of any Olympic Games for area renovations.

What's the Culture Like?

What's the Culture Like?

The city has a long and storied history, having been inhabited since the ancient Greek and Roman times. In 1829, the coastal area was ceded to Russia from the Ottoman Empire, and Sochi became an official city in 1914. Its popularity as a travel spot first gained steam thanks to Joseph Stalin, who called Sochi his favorite retreat and helped to transform the area into a popular resort town. With its waterfront location and nice weather, it's remained one of Russia's key vacation destinations, drawing tourists year round.

How Is Sochi in the Winter?

How Is Sochi in the Winter?

Although the coastal region is well known as a Summer hotspot, it's also a go-to travel destination during the Winter months. One major attraction is Krasnaya Polyana, a local ski resort, and the city has gorgeous views of the Caucasus mountains. Athletes won't have to bundle up too much for the Games, though, because temperatures tend to stay fairly moderate throughout January and February, averaging around 50 degrees Fahrenheit.

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What Can Be Expected For the Olympics?

Watch the Sochi 2014 Organizing Committee's official video to see clips of the venues, the surrounding areas, and more.