The Olympic Park in Sochi, Russia is a monumental complex located in the Adlersky City District of Sochi. It was constructed for the 2014 Winter Olympics and Paralympics, which were hosted in Russia for the first time. This coastal cluster of the park is where the Olympic flame burned, and many of the sporting events took place. Spread across 1.5 square kilometers, Sochi Olympic Park features the Fisht Olympic Stadium, the Bolshoy Ice Dome, the Iceberg Skating Palace, and several other major sports venues. The design of the park is inspired by the layout of the Olympic rings, and it is situated along the picturesque shoreline of the Black Sea, offering beautiful views and promenades for visitors. The park has since been repurposed and is now a popular attraction, complete with amusement rides, car racing tracks, and a venue for various events, concerts, and festivals. The park also provides a beautiful legacy of the 2014 games while promoting the growth of sports and tourism in the region.