Kiev

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Kiev (Ukrainian phrasebook|Ukrainian: Київ, Russian: Киев), Europe's city of intrigue, is the capital of Ukraine and its largest and most vibrant city with 3 million inhabitants. It is in the north of central Ukraine on the Dnieper River (Ukrainian: Днiпро, Russian: Днепр).

Kiev Halal Travel Guide

The official name of the city has long been Kyiv, a transliteration from the Ukrainian Київ. The common English name of the city, Kiev is a transliteration of the Russian Киев. Expect to see Kyiv used more often inside Ukraine and Kiev to be used by most foreign media. The spelling of the city name in English-language guidebooks is debatable.

History

The Ukrainians are understandably very proud of their capital's role in establishing European civilisation in Eastern Europe. Kiev is one of the oldest cities in Eastern Europe dating back to the 5th century although settlements at this location existed much earlier. By the late 9th century, Kiev was at the centre of an emerging Eastern Slavic state. Between the 10th and early 13th centuries and the city reached its golden age as the capital of the first Ukrainian state known today as Kievan Rus (Kyivan Ruthenia, or Rus-Ukraine). It was this state that shaped the religious and cultural foundations of the modern Slavic eastern European states.

In the middle of the 13th century, Kievan Rus was overrun by the Mongols. Later that century, Kiev became part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. In 1569 the city was absorbed into the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. In 1654 the Cossack, Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky "liberated" Kiev from that Commonwealth, but then promptly folded it into Russian hegemony in an action that continues to be a sore point for Ukrainian nationalists.

Full Russian annexation came in 1775 and the city remained under Russian rule with brief independence between 1918 and 1920 during the chaos that followed the Russian revolution. Over these two centuries, Kiev experienced growing Russification and Russian immigration. After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, it became the capital of independent Ukraine and is now discovering its place as a large European capital.

How is the Climate in Kiev

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Average temperatures are maximum 26°C (79°F), minimum 15°C (59°F) in summer and maximum -2°C (28°F), minimum -8°C (17°F) in winter. Spring and autumn (fall) can be very brief. Heat waves featuring temperatures as high as 38°C (100°F) are rare but not unheard of in the summer months and brief but potent cold spells with temperatures as low as -20°C (-4°F) are not uncommon in winter.

Local Language in Kiev

In general the people in Kiev are hospitable and will be eager to help you. However if you don't have a knowledge of Ukrainian or Russian you may find service in restaurants and retail outlets difficult, though this is slowly changing among younger generations with more exposure to English.

While 85% of residents claim Ukrainian ethnicity, most Kievans usually speak Russian (all Kievans can understand and speak Ukrainian, nonetheless); Ukrainian is primarily spoken by immigrants from Western or Central Ukraine. Like many former Soviet cities, Kiev is a multicultural place: you will certainly meet ethnic Russians - which form about 13% of the city's population - and also Armenians, Azeris, Belarusians, Georgians and Tatars. There are also people claiming Jewish, Polish, Romanian and Hungarian descent.

Officially, all signs are in Ukrainian only. Since 2011, signs with Latin transliteration are starting to make an appearance throughout Ukraine.

Travel to Kiev

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Kiev has two airports. Most "full-fare" airlines use Boryspil, east of the city, while most budget airlines use Zhulyany just west of the centre.

  • Boryspil International Airport IATA Flight Code: KBP Міжнародний аеропорт "Бориспіль" - 50.34206, 30.89519 36 kilometers south-east of downtown ☎ +380 44 281 7154, +380 44 281 7356 Boryspil International Airport - Aerial of KBP.jpeg This is the hub for Ukraine's "flag-carrier" airline, Ukraine International Airlines]. There are scheduled direct services to the main European capitals, Russian cities, Istanbul, Tel Aviv, Gulf states, New York, Toronto and Beijing, plus summer services to Mediterranean and Red Sea resorts. There are domestic Flights to Odessa, Chernivitsi, Dnipro, Kherson, Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv and Zaporizhzhia. As Kiev's air traffic is much reduced nowadays all flights use the modern terminal D: international gates D1-D16, domestic D17-D22. There's free Wi-Fi in all passenger areas (network name: Free Borispil WI-FI). The duty-free store has that rare commodity, a genuine bargain: local vodka is €5 a litre. Mobile sim cards can be purchased in the ground-side Arrival hall. Terminal D has decent rates for currency exchange except for the exchanges just outside Arrivals which are poor - keep walking to the left to find an office with 7% better rates.

To & from Boryspil Airport

Kyiv Sky Bus Kharkivska - Kharkivska Sky Bus stop sign for buses towards Boryspil airport

By bus: The Sky Bus runs 24 hours between the airport and Kiev's Central Train station every 20-30 mins, taking 50-70 minutes, fare 106 грн. Buses run from Georgiy Kirpy Street on the south side of the train station: use the station bridge to cross to north side (Symona Petlyury St) for Vokzalna metro station and to walk into the centre. These buses also stop at Kharkivska metro station (Green Line) on the eastern edge of the city. Heading from airport to city, get off and change to the metro if your destination lies on the east bank or if it's rush hour. It's less convenient to do this, heading out to the airport since the bus might skip the stop if it's already full and even if it does stop and the seats will be taken and you'll be standing all the way. At Kharkivska and the bus stop for Sky Bus is clearly marked.

By train: /en/kiev-boryspol-express/ Kyiv Boryspil Express started in November 2018 and runs between Boryspil Airport and Kyiv Railway Station, via Darnytsia train station. Train runs every 30 mins during peak periods and every 60 mins during non-peak. Travel duration takes about 40 mins. Ticket costs 80 грн.

By taxi: For taxis and the minimum price to the downtown is about 320 грн (May 2017) when you book in advance. Alternatively, Uber offers the best value for the last minutes calls (about 350 грн in February 2023). As of 2022 March and the official taxi charges a fixed rate of 160 грн for the first 10 kilometers and 11 грн for each kilometer after. If you don't go downtown but overnight in Boryspil instead (4-6 kilometers), it's still 160 грн, however taxis outside are negotiable and take you to a hotel in Boryspil (not downtown) for 120-150 грн or possibly less during daytime. You can also call a taxi if you have a phone.

  • Your Driver Company - 7 Mykhaila Omelianovycha-Pavlenka St, Office #7☎ +38 98 047-23-99 USD 15-165 (transfer), USD 5-55/hr (car hire) Taxi and transfer service within Kiev and to other destinations in Ukraine, vehicles ranging from affordable cars to Luxury Mercedes South class sedans.
  • Zhulyany Airport IATA Flight Code: IEV, аеропорт "Жуляни", Igor Sikorsky Kyiv International Airport - Vul. Medova, 2 50.40741, 30.43668 7km southwest of the downtown. ☎ +380 44 242 2308, +380 44 242 2309 - Kyiv International Airport (Zhuliany) =М.А. Киев-Жуляни (IEV) - Mostly served by budget airlines, chiefly Wizz Air, but LOT have scheduled Flights to Warsaw and Alitalia to Rome.

To & from Zhulyany Airport:

A taxi to the downtown costs 100-150 грн if booked or negotiated in advance.

By bus: Bus 9 runs to the Central Railway Station, on Metro Line 1. Bus 78 runs to Vasylkivska Metro Station (Line 2). Trolleybus 22 runs to Dorohozhychi Station (Line 3).

By train: Volynsky Train Station ("Київ - Волинський") is a suburban-line station 500 m west of the airport. "Elektrichka" local trains run to the Central Railway Station every 15 mins or so, 06:00-20:30, taking 15 mins. Occasional inter-city trains also call here.

By Rail

See also: Ukraine#By train

There are international direct trains to Chisinau (15 hr), Minsk (12 hr), Moscow (14 hr), Street Petersburg (23 hr), Vienna (24 h) and Warsaw (17 hr). Ukrainian Railways has Intercity trains from Poltava (3 hr), Lviv (5 hr), Kharkiv (4 hours 30), Dnipro (5hr 15 min) and Odessa (10 hr) among many other smaller cities - usually with two daytime trains and one slower overnight train. Direct trains from Crimea remain suspended.

  • Kiev Central Railway Station - Kyiv Pasazhyrskyi, Київ-Пасажирський - Sq Vokzalnaya, 1 50.44045, 30.48904 just west of downtown ☎ +380 44 239 8951, +380 44 503 6050 - Kiev-Pasazhyrskyi train station =Станция Киев-Пассажирский All mainline trains arrives here. The station is wide, with a bridge across the tracks between the north and south terminal buildings - each has its own ticket offices and other facilities. North side is the main entrance facing downtown, with metro station "Vokzalna" (Line 1), Pivnichna suburban train station, and buses and taxis into town, all in the square just outside. South side has the bus stops for both airports.

Travel on a Bus in Kiev

  • Central Bus station - Автобусний вокзал "Центральний" - Moskovskaya sq, 3 50.40649, 30.51972 metro station Demyvska, M2 line ☎ +380 44 525-5774 - Kiev Central Bus Station Kyiv Central Bus Station International buses stop at the central station, which is a squalid place that is anything but central. There are frequent direct buses of variable quality from Germany, Poland and Moldova. Kiev is served by Euroclub-bus from various destinations in Germany: Bremen, Cologne, Frankfurt and Rostock and from Vienna in Austria. Inland buses by / Autolux and Gunsel.
  • Kiev Bus Station - Автостанция "Киев" - Vokzalna sq, 1 50.44104, 30.49077At Central Train Station
  • Polissia Bus Station - Автостанция №2 "Полесье" - Shevchenko Tarasa sq., (пл. Шевченка), 2 50.52194, 30.44941 From metro Kontraktova take nortbound tram ☎ +380 44 430-3554 - For northern directions.
  • Yuzhnaia or Pivdennya Station - Автостанция №3 "Южная", Автостанція "Південна" - Prosp. Akademika Hlukova, (пр-т академика Глушкова), 3 50.37781, 30.47106 Metro 'Ipodrom'. ☎ +380 44 257-4004 - To/from Vinnytsa and other southbound destinations.
  • Darnytsia Bus Station - Автостанция №4 "Дарница" - Prosp. Haharina, (пр-т Гагарина), 1 50.46056, 30.63723 Metro 'Chernihivska' ☎ +380 44 559-4618
  • Dachna Bus Station - Автостанция "Дачна" - Prosp. Pobedy (пр-т Победы), 142 50.45531, 30.35024 Metro 'Zhytomyrska', 700 m ☎ +380 44 424-1503 - Western directions.
  • Podyl Bus Station - Автостанция №6 "Поділ" - Vul. Nizhny Val, (ул. Нижний Вал), 15-а 50.46554, 30.50944 Metro 'Kontraktova' 500 m ☎ +380 44 417-3215
  • Vydubychi Bus Station - Автостанция "Выдубичи" №7 - Naberezhno-Pecherskaya Road, 10 50.40145, 30.56041 Metro 'Vydubychy' ☎ +380 44 524-2182 - CityLAZ 20-011 A To Kaniv and Cherkassy.

Book a Halal Cruise or Boat Tour in Kiev

It's feasible to organize trips down the River Dnieper to the Black Sea in summer. A travel agency in Ukraine can book these trips for you.

How to get around in Kiev

Kiev can seem quite foreign to the western tourist, as most signposts are in Cyrillic script. It is still largely a city where few people know English, but their number among young people is growing quickly. Many may not be able to maintain a conversation but are likely to understand spoken English. Many cafes and restaurants offer menus in English and the Metro has all announcements in Ukrainian and English. For the non-Russian or Ukrainian speaker, it's quite feasible to get around easily, and it is a very interesting city to explore.

It is advisable, however, to pick up a pocket Russian or Ukrainian phrasebook, and learn the Cyrillic alphabet, which can be fun and is easy to learn. Spend some time practising key words and phrases (e.g. 'hello', 'thank-you' and 'bill please'). Even what you regard as a feeble attempt at Ukrainian or Russian will amuse most people to the point where they become comfortable engaging in pantomime or trying out the little bit of English they know.

It is impolite to chat loudly (e.g. in the Metro), point or wave one's hands. You should also avoid whistling inside or being under-dressed, although in summer very short mini-skirts are widespread. All of these actions will regularly attract the wrong type of attention, including outright hostility.

Navigating

Pick up a "Kyiv Tour Guide" map book (Geosvit books - around USD7–4), which is available at a number of kiosks or at the central post office. Kiev#Post Offices Basic tourist maps are available at the baggage carousel at Boryspil Airport. If you are spending much time in Kiev, get the matching Ukrainian version of your map, many local residents have as much trouble with the version that is transliterated to Latin characters as you will have with Cyrillic. They need the version in Cyrillic. When asking for directions or setting out in a taxi, it helps to locate the place you want on the English map and then point out the same spot on the Ukrainian version.

Also and there (understandably) has been another wave of old names being returned to many streets (Horkogo is now Antonovycha, Chorvonoarmiyska is Velyka Vasilkivska and so on); these have by and large filtered down to the online maps, but the signs on the houses often hadn't been changed, and some businesses can still list the old-style addresses - and vice versa, your paper map (and maps on the info stands on the streets) can be out of date. If you suddenly find that the address given to you is either not on the map or points somewhere completely unrelated, ask.

By metro

Kiev metro route map uk en.svg|Metro routes Escalator in Kiev metro - Metro station escalator

The Metro (Ukrainian: Метро) is one of the pleasures of Kiev. It is a clean and fast subway system and it is easy to navigate once you realize that all three metro lines (red, blue and green) go through the downtown. In total there are 52 stations, with ambitious plans for extension. The official website can be found at www.metro.kiev.ua]

When you enter the Metro, you can purchase an entrance token from the cash desk, Kasa (Ukrainian: каса) or from a special ticket machine. One token is valid for one trip, no matter how far you go. A token is 8 грн and one needs to slip the token into the turnstile to enter. A note of caution: make sure you walk through the correct side of the turnstile (that's usually on the left side of the turnstile you slip your token in), or you will be hit with a metal gate that will slam shut.

You can also obtain an unlimited monthly ticket with a magnetic tape, which is available for sale for 610 грн during the first week of the calendar month or the third week for half the price (but not strictly so).

As of early 2023], all Metro stations also accept contactless card payments, such as Mastercard's PayPass or Visa's PayWave. Visitors can use the brightly yellow/orange-coloured turnstiles (usually only one per Metro entrance) to tap and pay with their card. You can confirm if you have the right turnstile by looking for the contactless payments symbol. An audio tone like the token insertion indicates if your payment has been successful. The cost of using the contactless payment is the same as a token, and additionally, discounts are automatically applied if you travel frequently. You can also associate your contactless card with a monthly/half-monthly unlimited travel plan for further discounts.

As of 2023 and the Kiev metro has undergone a major improvement with respect to the navigation. Most maps and signposts are translated into English. Additionally, every station has a unique three-digit number, with the first digit showing the number of line (M1 for red, M2 for blue, and M3 for green). Once on board, every station is announced by loud speakers and TV screens. These screens show a lot of weird ads between the stations, but flag an impending station before arrival. Upon departure and they then show the next station.

Metro stations where you can interchange have two different names - one for each line. If you are changing lines and the other station can be visited by an overpass in the centre or near one of the ends of the platform.

Trains run every 30 to 150 seconds during business hours, every 5 min after 20:00, and every 10–15 min after 22:30. Last trains depart from the terminal stations around midnight, so your last chance to catch a train in the downtown is between 00:15 and 00:25 (check the timetable of late departures, which is signposted on each station). Trains are often very crowded. Be prepared to push, as this may be the only way you get on the train during peak hours.

It's interesting to note that the Kiev metro has some of the deepest stations in the world. The Arsenalna station (Ukrainian: Арсенальна) station is the deepest metro station in the world, at 107 m deep, and the Universytet station (Ukrainian: Університет) has one of the longest escalators (87 m long). Many stations have two long and intimidating escalators in a row.

If you enable "Cell Info Display" on your GSM phone, it will show you the name of the station (in transliterated Latin characters (for UMC and Kyivstar subscribers) just like your map) when you are underground in the vicinity of a station. Your mobile/cell/handy should work on most of the network, including between stations.

Spend some time looking at the stations. The red line features impressive architecture, similar to that seen in the Moscow and Saint Petersburg metro systems. Elaborate mosaics in the Zolotye Vorota station depict rulers and other historical characters of the medieval Kievan Rus.

Travel on a Bus in Kiev

Trolleybus on Lesi Ukrainky Boulevard, Kiev - Trolleybus on Lesi Ukrainky Boulevard, Kiev

There are two types of city-run buses available – bus (автобус) and trolleybus (тролейбус) – as well as slow and moribund trams. These can be hailed from assigned stops, which are marked by an inconspicuous sign on a telegraph pole. The buses are often very crowded during peak hours, but the norm is to push your way in. Once on board, you need to get a ticket and validate it by punching a hole with one of the small punchers that are attached to the posts inside the bus. If you can't get near the hole puncher, ask someone to validate your ticket for you. Tickets cost 8 грн and are normally available from a conductor on board (oddly enough and they first sell you as many tickets as you want and then asks you to validate one). Tickets can be also purchased from drivers or in kiosks throughout the city.

By marshrutka

Marshrutka Route 198, Kyiv - Marshrutka Route 198, Kiev

You can also travel on so called route taxis or mini-vans called Ukraine#Marshrutka|marshrutky (маршрутки). These are privately run vehicles that travel assigned routes, which are listed on the front of the bus. You can hail a marshrutka at the assigned bus stops. When you board, you pay the driver directly or, if you're not near the driver, pass the money to the nearest passenger who will pass it to the driver. Your change will be returned in reverse order, but it is unwise to pass big bills. When you are reaching your destination, simply yell out to the driver to stop “Na zupyntsi" with stress on "-pyn-"', which literally means "on the stop" in Ukrainian, or use Russian: "Na astanovkie", stressing on "-nov-" (some 100 m in advance to the bus stop you need). If you overshoot you get a nice walk and a driver gets a little extra stress a day. The fare ranges for about 5 грн, and is usually stated on the front and sidewalk-side of the vehicle, so you will know how much you pay in advance. It is good to have some change, so you can pay exact amount. Marshrutka routes can be hard to figure out, but they have a list of stops on the window and a Metro logo for the metro stops. The best way to figure out where these go is to ask some of the local residents. City maps usually picture all public transport, normal buses, trolleybuses, trams and marshrutky. The one downside to using marshrutky is that they tend to be a little overpacked (understatement) and very warm or cold, depending on season.

By tram

Travelling by tram mostly for on or to suburbs can be an option. In western Kiev maybe a useful end station which is at the Kontraktova metro station. From here depart No.14 far to westward and No.18 to the 'Vokzalna' station. Also from Kontraktova depart to northbound No.11 to Obolon metro station, No.19 to Minsk metro station, No.12 to northwest, a bit out of city limit to Horenka settlement. For more info visit Kievpastrans website.]

Best way to travel in Kiev by a Taxi

Most of the time, Über is very affordable in Kyiv and reliable. Foreign bank cards can be used for payment as normal, however and the Ukrainian Über accounts allow cash payments as well. Tourists accustomed to Über will avoid a lot of stress dealing with local taxis by sticking to it. As with many former Soviet cities, it is perfectly acceptable for any vehicle to stop and pick you up. An unmarked vehicle is a 'gypsy' cab. To hail a ride, simply stand with your arm out. When a vehicle pulls over, negotiate a fare. As a rule of thumb, rides within the downtown should not cost more than 20-40 грн and moving across the city might be 30-70 грн (also depends on vehicle model, time of day, weather and traffic conditions, whether both of you need to get to the same part of the city, etc.) Therefore, you should choose a proper street side, and your gender and numbers usually matter for the price. Generally, girls would find informal taxis easier and affordableer than men. It is safe enough compared to many cities, but in the middle of the night you may be taking a risk. Official company taxis can be hailed, or booked over the phone. There is usually someone who speaks English working for the company. Simply ask 'pa angliski pazhalusta' (or "English please"). The operator will give you a quote, which will save you from the sometimes intimidating process of negotiating on the street. Taxi fares do vary widely. On the same route, a local could pay 15 грн while a foreigner may be quoted 60 грн with the driver being prepared to settle for 30 грн. Don't hesitate to bargain!

By funicular

File:Київський фунікулер 2 - Kiev funicular

  • Funicular - Фунікулер - Vul. Sahaidachnoho Petra, 3 50.45864, 30.52436 Lower station near to Metro Poshtova station ☎ +380 44 425-1252, +380 44 254-6590 Opening Hours: Summer: 06:00-23:00, winter: 07:00-22:00 3 грн Kiev Funicular =Київський фунікулер 1 A scenic way to get from the upper city down to Podil (or, naturally and the other way around) is to catch the funicular from Mykhaylivs’ka Ploscha to Poshtova Ploscha in Podil. You can enjoy views of the Dnieper and left bank on the way down. To pay the fare, buy a token from the kiosk next to the gates and insert it into the entrance barrier; sometimes the worker in the kiosk will just wave you through without actually giving out the token, so pay attention to his/her body language and to the red/green arrow on the gate.

What to see in Kiev

[[2005-08-15 Pechersk Lavra seen from river Dnepr Kiev 311 - Vladimir I converted his Kieven Rus empire to Christianity in 988. The cave monastery of Pechersk Lavra was established in 1015.

  • Khreshchatyk Street - Хрещатик - 50.447222, 30.521944 Metro: Maidan Nezalezhnosti or Khreshchatyk. - Khreshchatyk Kyiv Chrestjatyk administrative arc The main drag of the downtown is closed to traffic on some weekends and full of entertainers and people wandering around. A big happy crowd and very conducive to people watching.
  • Maidan Nezalezhnosti - Майдан Незалежності - 50.45025, 30.523889 On Khreshchatyk Street, Metro: Maidan Nezalezhnosti or Kreshchatyk - Maidan Nezalezhnosti - General view of the Independence Plaza - Independence Plaza or Maidan is the place where opposition to pro-Russian governments gathered at different points between 2004 and 2013. This is a central meeting place in Kiev.

Andrew's Descent Statue - Statue at top of Andrew's Descent

  • Andriyivsky Uzviz or Andrew's Descent - Андріївський узвіз - 50.459861, 30.515139Andrew's Descent winds down to Kontraktova Ploshcha in Podil. Metro: Kontraktova ploscha. - Andriyivskyy Descent =Андріївський узвіз, 3-24 At the top of this quaint, very rough, cobblestone street is Street Andrew's Church (closed for restoration since 2011). Pavements are gradually being added to the Descent but, meanwhile, take a good pair of shoes. The street is lined with souvenir sellers, restaurants, galleries and museums. Touristy but retains its charm.
  • Golden Gate of Kiev - Золоті ворота, Zoloti Vorota - 50.448333, 30.513056 Metro: Zoloti Vorota - Golden Gate, Kiev - Golden-gate-2008 This is a 1982 reconstruction of the Golden Gate of Kiev, described by Mussorgski in "Pictures of an Exhibition". It is quite a nice spot to visit and learn about the town walls. Some nice buildings are also there and you can inspect the Porsche Cayennes, Lexuses, Audis, BMWs and Mercedes of Ukraine's nouveau riche who are very much into conspicuous consumption.
  • Mariyinsky Palace and Mariyinsky park - Маріїнський Палац - 50.44780, 30.53864 Metro: Arsenalna - Location of the Lovers' Bridge.
  • Kiev TV Tower - Televiziyna vezha - Телевізійна вежа - Vul. Dorozhytska, (вул. Дорогожицька), 10 50.471111, 30.453333 Metro: Dorogozhichi. - Kiev TV Tower =Киевская телебашня A 385m-high (1,263 ft) lattice steel tower built in 1973. It is not accessible for tourists. The operational platform is at 200m.

Kiev Pechersk Lavra complex

  • Kiev Pechersk Lavra - Cave Monastery--Печерська лавра - Lavrska street, 9 50.432222, 30.562222 Metro station Arsenal'na is a couple blocks away from the main entrance. You can take a trolley from the subway station - 2 stops ☎ +38 44 280-3071 Opening Hours: Winter 09:00-18.00, summer 08:00-19:00 Without visiting expositions: 3 грн; including visiting exhibitions and guided tour: Adult 50 грн, pupil or student 25 грн Kiev Pechersk Lavra =2005-08-11 Kiev Pechersk Lavra 162 - One of the oldest and most important monasteries in Ukraine and in the territory of the former Soviet Union. Only the most important monasteries were designated as Lavras; there were only four, of which this Cave Monastery is the oldest. It was established in 1077 by Street Antoniy. The caves were dug out by priests who lived there as hermits. Nowadays and the caves are venerated by the faithful and tourists who visit the mummified monks, and pilgrims are still allowed access to the underground church there. There are two parts to the modern complex: the upper lavra, owned by the state and consisting of a number of museums (entry fee); and the lower lavra, owned by the Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarch) and consisting of the caves (you'll need 1 грн to buy a candle to enter). Do not miss the display of micro-miniatures in the Upper Lavra. It sounds lame, but it is fascinating. You can enter the caves in the lower part if you dress correctly (women must cover their hair and wear skirts, no shorts. Expensive scarves are for sale there). Women can only just get away with pants in the winter. Start at the Lower Lavra, visiting the caves before the crowds descend for the day. There are two cave complexes, each housing the mummified remains of monks, as well as religious icons and other relics. Both caves are accessed through churches, with the entrance to the shorter caves at the end of a boardwalk. While it is free to enter the caves, you must purchase a taper candle in order to light your way. The caves are not recommended for the claustrophobic or overly tall. Once you're in there, it's hard, even imfeasible to turn around and go back out - you have to keep going.
  • Pechersk Lavra fortification - Фортечні мури Києво-Печерської лаври \K\Y\KyivanCaveFortress.htm - Pechersk Lavra fortification Lavra fortification walls (ddima) - A system of walls, towers and other constructions built for the protection of the Cave Monastery. - The fortifications consist of Upper Lavra: - the Southwest Tower, or the tower of Ivan Kuschnik (Вежа Іоанна Кущника); - the South Tower (Південна (Годинникова) вежа), or the Horlogium, 1818; - the North Tower (Північна (Малярна) вежа), also called the Painting Tower; - the East Tower containing the church of Saint Onufry (Онуфріївська вежа), - Economic Gate and the Church of All Saints, - West Gate Holidays to Holy Trinity Church, South (lower) gate 1792-95, - North Gate, 19th century; - Eastern Gate, 19th century; - Wall with a gate at the Great Lavra Belltower , 18-early 19th century and a Retaining wall terraces with viewing platform. The Lower Lavra fortification parts are: - The defensive walls of the Near and Far Caves, XIX century; - Entrance gate , 1840s; - The lower gate at the entrance to the Near and Far caves, 1852-53; - Retaining Wall of D. de Boskhuets, 18th century. - Belfry Far Caves; - Western gate of the lodge, 1883.
  • Great Lavra Bell Tower - Ukrainian: Велика Лаврська дзвіниця, Russian: Большая Лаврская колокольня | Vul. Larska, (вул. Лаврська), 15 50.434691, 30.556455 - Great Lavra Bell Tower Kievo-Pecherska Lavra Belltower - The main bell tower of the ancient cave monastery. Built in 1731–1745. It was designed by the architect Johann Gottfried Schädel. Its total height, with the Christian cross, is 96.5 metres. A neoclassic construction with a total of four tiers, surmounted by a gilded dome. The diameter of the tower's lowest tier at its base is 28.8m, and the thickness of the first tier walls is 8m. The tower's foundations exceed 7m metres. The tower is decorated with many architectural columns: the second tier with 32 Dorian columns and the third with 16 Ionic columns, and the fourth with 8 Corinthian columns. On the fourth tier there is a chiming clock, made in 1903, which has a total weight of 4.5 tonne.
  • Refectory Church - Ukrainian: Трапезна Палата, Trapezna Palata; Russian: Трапезная церковь, Trapeznaya tserkov’ - Lavrs'ka ( Ivana Mazepy ) str., 21 build. 7 50.434833, 30.558056 - Refectory Church (Pechersk Lavra) Trapezna lavra a refectory and an adjoining church of Saint Anthony and Theodosius. Built in 1893-1895. The sturdy dome of the church incorporates some aspects of ancient Byzantium. The interior decoration of the building was designed by Aleksey Shchusev. The marble icons are in the Neo-Russian style. The paintings in the refectory and the church, painted in the beginning of the 20th century. In 1973-1977 and the Refectory interior was thoroughly renovated.
  • Church of the Saviour at Berestovo - Ukrainian: Церква Спаса на Берестові, Tserkva Spasa na Berestovi; Russian: Церковь Спаса на Берестове, Tserkov’ Spasa na Berestove \T\R\TransfigurationChurchinBerestove.htm Lavrs'ka ( Ivana Mazepy ) str., 21 build. 4 50.437333, 30.555001 Out of the Walls 100 m - Church of the Saviour at Berestove - Church of the Saviour at Berestove (Side view) Berestovo was a suburban residence in 11th century. - Its vaulting may have been unusually complicated, probably echoing the trefoil roofing of the porches. The outside of the church formerly displayed intricate brick patterns: double and treble niches and the meander, and decorative crosses.
  • Gate Church of the Trinity - Ukrainian: Троїцька Надбрамна церква, Troits’ka Nadbramna tserkva; Russian: Троицкая Надвратная церковь, Troitskaya Nadvratnaya tserkov’ %80%D0%BE%D1%97%D1%86%D1%8C%D0%BA%D0%B0_%D0%9D%D0%B0%D0%B4%D0%B1%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%BC%D0%BD%D0%B0_%D1%86%D0%B5%D1%80%D0%BA%D0%B2%D0%B0 Lavrska str., 21, building 1 50.434715, 30.555237Atop the Holy Gates, which houses the main entrance to the monstery - Gate Church of the Trinity (Pechersk Lavra) - Gate Church of the Trinity In 1108 being built as a Kievan Rus' style church and the Gate Church of the Trinity is now decorated in the Ukrainian Baroque style, having been reconstructed many times through its history. Inside: a three-storey wooden gilded iconostasis, (1735); a large sixteen-candle chandelier (1725); The church's frescoes were based on Biblical scenes, and the exteriour decor was based on Ukrainian folklore, including: "Faces of the Holy Martyr," "The Traders Cast Out of the Temple," and "The Council of Nicaea." - Interior frescoes: Allegorical and historical Biblical topics are given in a noncanonical way; some of them are made with Ukrainian national ornaments. Wood-carved chairs, are installed along the western wall. The chairs are covered with oil paintings.
  • Near Caves or the Caves of Saint Anthony - Ukrainian: Ближні печери, Blyzhni pechery; Russian: Ближние пещеры, Blizhnie peschery - Lavrs'ka ( Ivana Mazepy ) str., 25, building 41 50.434, 30.5614 Near Caves Near Caves are historic caves and a network of tunnels with a total length of 383 m and depth of 5-20 m with the width reaching 1.5 m and the height 2.5 meters. Here is buried the founder of the Cave Monastery of Saint Anthony. Of the three existing entrances to the Near Caves and the original was probably the western one in which you can enter from the Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross. A candle is required to enter the caves. Candles are available for purchase for 3 грн,
  • All Saints Church - Всіхсвятська церква - Lavrska str., 21, Building No. 11 50.43635, 30.55625 Northern part of the Complex - Founded in 1696–1698. Its style is Ukrainian baroque. The church facades are richly decorated with architectural elements. In 1905, local artists painted the interior walls of the church. The carved wooden iconostasis is multi-tiered and was made in the early 18th century.
  • Far Caves - Дальні печери k=view&id=1574&Itemid=182 Lavrska str., 25, build. 73 50.43233, 30.56309 Southeast corner of the Complex Вхід у Дальні печери Києво-Печерського монастиря Relics of 49 saints, accompanied with plates with names and icons. The total length of underground corridors is 293 meters. There are three underground cave churches: Annunciation, Nativity and Reverend Theodosius.
  • Dormition Gothic Church - Успенський собор \D\O\DormitionGothic ChurchoftheKyivanCaveMonastery.htm 50.43519, 30.55745 Opposit the man entrance (Gate Church) - 2005-08-11 Kiev Pechersk Lavra 162 - The main temple of Kiev-Pechersk Lavra. Built in 1073–78. The cathedral consisted basically of one story built on a cruciform plan with a cupola supported by six columns. It had three naves, which on the outside terminated in many-faced apses. In the 17th century with more cupolas and decorative elements, in the Cossack baroque style were decorated. Inside was decorated with mosaics and frescoes.
  • Museum of Historical Treasures of Ukraine - Музей історичних коштовностей України - Lavrska str., 21, build. 12 50.43572, 30.55776
Ковнировский корпус 2009 In the Kovnirivskyi building, which was a convent bakery and built in the 17th century. Reconstructed in 1744-1745. The main facade of buildings made in the same manner as the cell of the Old Gothic Church. One of the leading museums of Ukraine and the world and the subject of the exhibition - historical and artistic monuments of precious metals and precious stones. The museum collection include 56,000 pieces of archeology and applied art. Here can you find the 'Martynivka Treasure' (Мартинівський скарб) is a hoard consisting of about 120 silver items of 400-900 probe found in Martynivka village (now Cherkasy Oblast) in 1909.
  • Book and print history museum - Музей книги та друкарства України Музей_книги_і_друкарства_України Lavrska str., 21, build. 9, 10 50.43548, 30.5585 Opening Hours: W-M 10:00-17:00 Kiev Lavra book The museum contains a rich treasure book culture of the Ukrainian people (about 56 thousand units). The exhibition highlights the story of the book and of books from Kievan Rus to the present day.
  • Museum of Ukrainian folk art - Музей народного декоративного мистецтва - Lavrska str., 21, build. 29 50.434322, 30.557013 ☎ +380 44 280-1343 Opening Hours: W-M 10:00-18:00. Museum of Ukrainian folk art =Музей декоративного мистецтва The collection is more than 75,000 works of traditional folk and decorative arts from the 15th to the 20th centuries. It's housed in the former Metropolitan's residence.
  • Theatre and Cinematographic Arts Museum - Музей театрального, музичного та кіно-мистецтва України - Lavrska str., 21, building 26 50.43519, 30.55466 ☎ +380 44 280-1622 - There is various documentary material that reveals the formation and development of Ukrainian drama and theatrical presentation. Here are Ukrainian folk musical instruments which afford the opportunity to deepen your knowledge of the history of Ukrainian culture, literature and ethnology. The museum has a branch - the house-museum of M.K. Zankovetska, where an exhibition reflects the life and career of the famous Ukrainian actress.
  • State historical library - Державна історична бібліотека України - Lavrska str., 24, building 19 50.435278, 30.554722 ☎ +38 44 290-4617 - IB Lavra 2015 A More than 800,000 books, manuscripts and maps.

Other religious buildings

St. Sophia's - Street Sophia's Gothic Church Kiev stmichael May 2010 - St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery and a view over the city.

  • Street Sophia's Gothic Church - Собор Святої Софії - Sobor Sviatoyi Sofiyi - Pl. Sofiyivska, (Софіївська пл.) 50.452778, 30.514444 Metro: Zoloti Vorota Opening Hours: 09:00-16:00 53 грн for admission to the complex and church (23 грн for children). Additional charges to climb the bell tower, visit the museum and have a guided tour Saint Sophia's Gothic Church, Kiev - Chrám svaté Sofie (Kyjev) - The oldest remaining church in Kiev. Parts date from the 11th century. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and has world biggest ensemble of frescoes and mosaics dating from 11th century, including the Virgin Orans mosaic. Several green-robed ladies maintain order and will shout at you if you look like you are planning to take a photo. The gatehouse and other restorations were completed in the 17th century. Outside the gates and there is a statue commemorating hetman Bohdan Khmelnytskyi, who liberated Kiev in the 17th century... then gave the city to the Russian Empire.
  • St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery - Vul. Trokhsvyatytelska, (Трьохсвятительська), 8 50.455556, 30.522778 a short distance and easily visible from St. Sophia's cathedral - St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery St. Michael's Catheral view A working monastery that goes back to the 12th century. Destroyed during the Soviet era, with many of its art works hastily removed, some of which were transferred to the museums in Moscow and Street Petersburg, some were moved to Street Sophia Gothic Church. Some mosaics housed in Street Sophia subsequently fell into the hands of the Nazis but were returned... to Hermitage in Street Petersburg. Rebuilt in 1997-98. Impressive Gold domes best visited on a sunny day. Behind the complex is a pleasant park with views of the Dnieper and, to the left and the entrance to the funicular.

St. Volodymyr's Gothic Church in Kiev - St. Volodymyr's Gothic Church

  • Street Volodymyr's Gothic Church - Патріарший кафедральний собор св. Володимира - Bulv. Tarasa Shevchenka, (Шевченка Тараса бульв.), 20 50.444942, 30.508717 ☎ +380 44 235-0362 - Street Volodymyr's Gothic Church Street Volodmyr's Gothic Church Seven domed Ukrainian Orthodox brick cathedral in neo-Byzantine style, built in the 19th century. It barely escaped demolition by the Soviet authorities. Dome height (outer) 49 m (161 ft).
  • Street Andrew's Church - Ukrainian: Андріївська церква; Russian: Андреевская церковь - Andreevsky ds., (Андріївський узвіз, ) 23 50.458889, 30.518056 Metro: Kontraktova ☎ +380 44 278-1221 Opening Hours: Closed for restoration since 2011; best external view is from terrace of War Museum opposite Street Andrew's Church, Kiev - Andriivskatserkva - Baroque church, constructed in 1747–1754. Length 31.7 m (104 ft). Width 20.4 m (67 ft). Height 50 m (160 ft). Both the external and internal decoration on the church was carried out at the same time. Cast iron floor slabs were delivered from Moscow. Also, forms were made for the church's windows, doors, walls, and for space under the cupola. The planned iconostasis, designed by the Italian architect Rastrelli, was also added. The wood for the iconostasis, altar canopy, pulpit, and tsar's place were carved out in Saint Petersburg in order to save time. The iconostasis' icons were carried out by Petersburg artists. For gilding, 1,028 slabs of Gold were used in the interior.
  • Saint Cyril's Monastery - Ukrainian: Кирилівський монастир, translit. Kyrylivs’kyi monastyr - Vul. Teligi Oleny, (Теліги Олени вул.), 12B 50.483091, 30.471772 Take to Stadion Spartak stop a tram No.12 or 19 from Metro Kontraktova ☎ +380 44 417-2268 - St. Cyril's Monastery Street Cyril's Monastery (Panorama) A medieval monastery. Founded in 1140. Reconstructed by the Ukrainian architect Ivan Hryhorovych-Barskyi during 1750–1760. Saint Cyril's Church, including the medieval interior frescoes and the 1880s murals by the famous Russian painter Mikhail Vrubel, were fortunately preserved. The remaining constructions of the complex and the rest of the monastic walls, one corner tower (see picture), and two buildings constructed by Barskyi were also preserved. Of the monastery's cemetery, only two 18th-century graves remained.

Museums

Ilushin IL-76 at State Aviation Museum, Kyiv, Ukraine - Ilushin IL-76 at State Aviation Museum

  • Blacksmithing and metalworker's museum - Музей Ковальського та слюсарного мистецтва - Andreevsky ds., 20B 50.46039, 30.51444 Metro Kontraktova, 10-min walk
  • Literary and Memorial Bulgakov Museum. House of Turbiny - Дім Турбіних.Літературно-меморіальний музей Булгакова - Andriyivsky Descent 13. 50.460752, 30.514664 subway station 'Kontraktova Ploshcha' ☎ +380 44 4253188 Opening Hours: Tuesday Thursday - Sunday 10:00-18:00 (ticket office open till 17:00) 10 грн, cost of excursion 30 грн per person Mikhail Bulgakov Museum - Bulgakov house The legendary Andriyivsky Descent was the street where the great writer lived with his family and where he ’lodged’ the heroes of his immortal novel "The White Guard."
  • Chornobyl Museum - Національний музей Чорнобиль - Khoryv Lane, 1 50.4664, 30.5172 Metro “Kontraktova Ploshcha”; Tram : 12, 14, 18, 19 ☎ +380 44 417-5422 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 10:00-18:00; Saturday 10:00-17:00 10 грн Ukrainian National Chornobyl Museum Kiev-UkrainianNationalChernobylMuseum 02 A fascinating and moving museum. No signage in English. The cost of audio-tour in English or German - 50 грн.
  • 'Cultural wealth of Ukraine' Ukrainian icon museum - Міський музей української ікони "Духовні скарби України" - Desyatinnaya str., 12 50.458158, 30.519022 Metro: Postova ☎ +380 44 278-8357 Opening Hours: Tuesday Thursday Saturday Sunday 11:00-19:00 Духовні скарби України The exhibition presents about 300 icons late 15th - early 20th century.
  • National Museum of History of Ukraine - Національний музей iсторії України - Vladimirskaya str., 2 50.458333, 30.516111 Metro: Postova ☎ +380 44 278-4864, +380 44 278-65-45 Opening Hours: Thursday - Tuesday 10:00-17:00 National Museum of the History of Ukraine =Національний музей історії України Museum represents different times from ancient till nowadays.
  • One Street Museum - Музей однієї вулиці - Muzey odniyeyi vulytsi - Andreevsky ds., 2B 50.462222, 30.5175 ☎ +380 44 425-0398 20 грн. An excursion in Ukrainian or Russian - 100 грн, in English - 150 грн One Street Museum =Музей однієї вулиці The collection of the One Street Museum is dedicated to the history of the Andriyivskyi uzviz (Andrew's Descent) and its famous residents. Tuesday - Sunday 12:00-18:00.
  • Museum of the Magdeburg law, Museum of Self-Management of Kyiv - Музей Магдeбурзького права, Музей історії київського самоврядування - Pochtovaya sq., 2 50.45930, 30.52580 Metro: Postova ☎ +380 44 463-6796 A very interesting permanent exhibition about "On the history of government in Kiev", devoted to 500th anniversary of providing the city of Magdeburg law.
  • State Aviation Museum - Державний музей авіації України (Жуляни) - Medovaya str., 1 50.407222, 30.459444 ☎ +380 44 241-2583, +380 44 461-6485, +380 44 451-8314 50 грн Ukraine State Aviation Museum Kyiv Aviation Museum 2009 Tuesday - 104 - Inside the old Zhulyany Airport with many impressive Soviet civil and military aircraft on display, including an An-2, Tuesday - 104, Il-62, Il-76, an Il-86 and is constantly improving. The museum is opposite to the airport terminal, which is an industrial zone. To get there, you can either take Trolleybus #9 from the main train station - Kiev Passazhyrskyi (South exit)/Vokzalna metro stop or #22 from Shuliavska (Шулявська) metro station, both until Sevastopolska Plaza. From there, take the shuttle van 220 that will take you straight to the museum (last stop). Walking in the surrounding area after dark is not advisable as the area is poorly lit and stray dogs are present.
  • Bee-Farming Museum - Музей Бджільництва - Pokrovskaya str., 9/2 50.46135, 30.51818 Metro: Kontraktova or Poshtova - The museum contains materials on the history of beekeeping, photographs of prominent scientists beekeepers are part of apitherapy.
  • Open-Air Museum of Folk Architecture and Rural Life - Музей народної архітектури та побуту - Muzey narodnoyi arkhitektury ta pobutu - Krasnoznamennaya street, 1, Pyrohiv 50.35443, 30.51397 Bus #156 or #172 from Olimpiiska, Lybidska or Vystavkovy Tsentr Metro stations goes there for USD 0.30 (pay driver). About 30-40 minutes ☎ +380 44 526 5765 Opening Hours: daily Covering 160 ha and the area shows how people used to live in different parts of Ukraine. Six restored rural Ukrainian villages, with old huts, wooden mills and churches from all over Ukraine have been carefully restored and function as living museums. English-speaking (sort of) guides with expertise on the whole site are available and well worth-it. Ukrainians come on sunny days to relax in the grass.
  • Luk'yanivs'ke Cemetery - Лукянівське кладовище - Dorohozhyts'ka street., 7 50.46948, 30.45401 Metro: Dorohozhici ☎ +380 44 440-13-22, +380 44 440-14-87 Opening Hours: daily - By the administration building has a museum room, telling stories about the cemetery and its famous "Dwellers".
  • Pushkin Museum - Київський музей Пушкіна О.С. - Kudryavskaya str., 9 50.45779, 30.50083 Metro: Lukyanivska Opening Hours: W-M 10:00-17:00 The main part of the museum's collection are exhibits first half of the 19th century - a period called the "Pushkin". Among the most valuable items - books with author signatures of friends and contemporaries Pushkin political writings of famous public figures. The pride of the museum editions of the works of the poet, including some sections of the novel Eugene Onegin.
  • Pedagogical Museum - Педагогічний музей - 57 Volodymyr Street 50.444758, 30.513512 Metro station: Zoloti Vorota. Across from the building of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine ☎ +380 44 234-3688 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 10:00-17:00, closed 13:00-14:00 Former the meeting place of the Ukrainian Club, Rodyna, and the Ukrainian Scientific Society. The museum of Lenin which was here until 1982. The first floor of the building now houses the escalators leading to the Kiev Metro station, Zoloti Vorota.
  • Golden Gate of Kiev or Zoloti Vorota - Золоті ворота - Str. Vladimir, (вул. Володимирська), 40a 50.448889, 30.513333 Metro: Zoloti Vorota ☎ +380 44 278-6919 Opening Hours: Tuesday 10:00-17:00, W-Su 10:00-18:00, in winter, closed Built in the 11th century. Destroyed in the 17th century. The rebuilt Golden Gate is a crenellated tower fourteen meters in height. The entrance way is shielded on one side by a metal-covered porticullis of wood and on the other side by doors patterned.
  • Ivan Honchar Museum (National Centre of Folk Culture) - Український центр народної культури «Музей Івана Гончара» - Vul. Larska, (вул. Лаврська), 19 50.432194, 30.55775 Near to Lavra, trolley No.38, bus No.24, 470 ☎ +380 44 288-9268, +380 44 280-5210 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Sunday 10:00-17:30 15 грн, student 3 грн Ivan Honchar Museum - Ivan Honchar Museum The collection consists of over 15,000 items from the 16th to the early 20th centuries. Icons from the 16th century, 100 paintings by famous Ukrainian artists, over 2,500 textiles from the 18th and 19th centuries, pottery, toys, Easter eggs, wood carvings and Ukrainian folk music instruments.
  • Kiev Fortress commonly called the Pechersk Fortress - (Ukrainian: Київська фортеця; Kyivs'ka fortetsia; Russian: Киевская крепость; Kievskaya krepost' ) - 24a Hospitalna Street 50.434444, 30.527778 Metro: Klovska station 1 kilometers, Palats Sportu station 1.3 kilometers, trolley No.14 'muzey Kyivska phortetsya' stop, 100 meter - A 19th-century fortification building, that once belonged to the system of western Russian fortresses. Some of the buildings are restored and turned into a museum called the Kiev Fortress, while others are in use by various military and commercial installations. It is semi-underground.
  • The National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War - 24 Lavrska St. 50.426859, 30.563696 ☎ +38 044 285-94-52 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Sunday 10:00-17:00 15 грн/adult, 5 грн/student, 1 грн/child, 30 грн to take photos within the museum, 50 грн to take videos for up to 1 hours National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War =Історичний ландшафт Київських гір і долини р. Дніпра A fairly large museum starting with World War II, going through Nazi occupation and Soviet occupation until Ukraine's independence. The museum is at the base of the massive Motherland statue. While the displays are mostly in Ukrainian. The museum has laminated cards in each room with varying languages including English, German and French. The museum also offers guided tours in several languages.

Motherland Statue and war memorials

Kiev was pretty much destroyed during the invasion in World War II. The memorial near the motherland statue is pretty gripping. Lots of examples of classic Soviet-era memorial statuary as well as some amazing exhibits of military hardware. The National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War located in the base of the statue is a must-see for visitors interested in the impact the German invasion had on the Soviet Union. Well worth the visit even if you don't speak or read any Russian or Ukrainian (several English language tours are provided daily). It's well curated and full of artifacts (including weapons, battle maps, hundreds of original photographs, and a moving installation at the end of the exhibit symbolizing the great losses suffered). There is also a small museum of the Afghan conflict nearby. Try to enter coming from the top part of the Pecherska Lavra. This way you get submerged with old soviet music and dark statues. Metro: Arsenalna.

  • Babyn Yar Monument - Національний історико-меморіальний заповідник "Бабин Яр", Babi Yar - Dorozhytska st., (Дорогожицька вул.) 50.47145, 30.44919 Metro Dorohozhychi - A ravine which was the site of massacres of Jews, Gypsies, and other civilians by the Nazis and their puppets during World War II. Approximately 60,000 civilians were shot dead at this site during the war (over 34,000 Yahudi in the first two days alone). Now a memorial to "Soviet citizens" murdered by the Germans.
  • German Military graveyard 50.29724, 30.36930 on the road to Odessa, about 20 km away from Kiev - About 10,000 German soldiers are buried here, after the battles around Kiev in 1941 and 1944.

Obolon Raion

A part of the city on far north. This territories far beyond of its historical neighborhood with the same name. Its current population is 290,000 inhabitants.- The Obolon neighborhood encompasses the territories of the former Minsk neighborhood and is still sometimes referred to by that name. It also includes the former town of Pushcha-Vodytsia that used to be part of the Podil Raion. The name Obolon comes from the Old-Ukrainian word оболонь → болонь → болоньє (obolon' → bolon' → bolon'ye), which roughly translates as "flood plain" or an area that is being engulfed by water. The neighborhood was built up in the 1970s as a microneighborhood in Kiev on the Obolon sands to satisfy the growth of the city. Due to the composition of the soil at the time and the majority of the buildings were at most nine-stories tall, and few trees were planted when compared to other parts of the city. That and few other reasons originally made the neighborhood not prestigious. With the second construction period (2000–2005) and the neighborhood has seen new, comfortable apartment buildings constructed closer to the Dnipro river and has become an attractive residential area. The new apartments are also more expensive, although still cheaper than in the center of Kiev. - The neighborhood was connected by Metro2 in the 1980s, with a station 'Obolon' opened on November 5, 1980. Now here is 'Minska' and 'Heroiv Dnipra' metro stations, too.

  • Yachting club - This place for kids and adults was opened in around 1990. Many of the Obolon lakes were cleaned up in order to make the area more attractive. The area closer to the Dnieper river is a popular relaxation place for Kievliany (residents of Kiev).
  • Beer factory Obolon - The area is also well known for the organic juice factory.
  • Revival (Probudzhennia) Church - Пробудження, Церква євангельських християн-баптистів - Gaiday Zoi str., 2A Monday 'Obolon' - This is an evangelic Christians-Baptists church and a missionary center. It is opened in March 2001, with room for 500 seats.
  • Intercession Gothic Church on the Obolon - Свято-Покровський собор на Оболоні - Prirechnaya str., 5A Monday Obolon ☎ +380 44 411-2000 - Built in 1993. Temple complex occupies an area of ​​2.6 ha.
  • Mezhyhirya Residence Водогін (ДВС), Obolonskyi neighborhood 50.6150, 30.4743 - Opulent residence of Ukraine’s deposed Russophile president Viktor Yanukovych, opened for paid tours after he fled the nation in 2014. An exhibition of art, religious icons, and decorative objects from Mezhyhirye was displayed by Kiev's National Art Museum of Ukraine that same year.
  • Minsk Plaza Obolon Monday Obolon, at the intersection of Avenue Red Cossacks (now Moscow Avenue) streets of Novokostyantynivska and Damian Korotchenko (now St. Helena Teligi). In the 1850s-1950s, it was Trinity Plaza. - Named to Minsk since 1982. Near the square, is a monument to Archangel Michael and the patron saint of Kyiv.
  • The Moskovskyi Bridge - Moscow Bridge, Московський міст - Metro Petrovka (1.7km) - This built in 1976. It is a cable-stayed bridge, designed by the architect A.V. Dobrovolsky and an engineer by G.B.Fux, with the beam of the main span being held by a cluster of steel ropes which are fixed to a 115 m tall A-pylon. The bridge consists of two spans: one is 816 m long and 31.4 m wide span across the Dnieper and another which is 732 m long, 29.1 m wide and span across the Desyonka, what is a Dnieper tributary. It is a key structure on the northern end of the Kiev Smaller Beltway, connecting Petrivka to the densely-populated north-eastern residential neighborhoods. The bridge was built as a part of high-speed motorway.
  • Church of the Nativity - Храм Рождества Христова - Obolonska Naberezhna St, 5 Metro Petrovka or Obolon (1.5 kilometers) - Built the popular architect of Ukraine, V. Isaac in 2006-2007. - The temple was built in the style of post-modern, cross-dome. The church has five domes, four of them are located over the crossbar of the cross. The Mid-Dome decorated with glass, so that give the impression of transparency. When you see it from the outside, it seems inside is very bright.
  • Chapel of the St. Catherine Polupanova street, 10 Tram 12, 19 to 'Polupanova St' ☎ +380 44 5024981 - This was a Greek Orthodox Private Chapel. Founded in 1738, when the decree of the Holy Synod was allowed to build a temple. The church was proposed to conduct services for the local Greek community. In 1929, during the Stalinist persecution, a church dedicated to St. Catherine was destroyed. In 2006 the local community was able to arrange a chapel in the newly acquired premises of the Centre of Theological Studies.
  • Church of the Intercession on the Pryorka - Свято-Покровська церква на Приорці - Mostitskaya str., 2 Tram 35 or 36 ☎ +380 44 430 0590 - A stone church built in 1902-1906 this was replaced the former wooden 'Dimitriyevskoho' house, what is built in 18 century. The new iconostasis, preserved until today, was built in 1944 and decorated by the famous Ukrainian artist Ivan Izhakevichem. In 1953 the house was made major renovations.
  • Church of Peter and Paul on the Kurenivka - Храм Петра та Павла на Куренівці - Frunze sq. Tram 6, 18 - The first wooden Church of Saints Peter and Paul Kurenivka known since 1759 (according to other data - from 1735). Since 1944 the church building used plant, club, galvanic shop and factory. In 1986 and the temple was destroyed completely. The new church opened in 2003.
  • Krishna's Lucidity 'Big' temple - Tовариство Свідомісті Кришни, Великий Храм - Zorianyi lane, 16.☎ +380 44 4347028
  • Church of St. Cyril and St. Athanasius the Great, Archbp. of Alexandria and Athanasius - Ukrainian: Кирилівська церква, translit. Kyrylivs’ka tserkva, Храм св.Кирила та Афанасія Олександрійських, Кириллівська церква - Dorogozhychi, Telihy Oleny str. (Олени Теліги), 12B 50.4831, 30.474 M: Petrivka 1.5 kilometers, or M: 'Dorogozhychi' 1.1 km. Mental hospital area. Tram 12, 19 to 'stadion Spartak'
Кирилівська церква Фасад - Opening Hours: 10:00–17:30 This was established in the 12th century. Dorogozhychi quarter played an important role in the historical destiny of Kyiv. There the fate was solved for many princes pretending to the Kyivan throne on the one hand, and fate of Kyiv itself, on the other hand. Numerous invaders carried out from here their multiple attacks on Kyiv, and Kyivan princes conducted bloody battles with them. Such a strategic importance of this location became one of the reasons for foundation of a monumental church-fortress. In 1139 Vsevolod Olhovych, Prince of Chernigiv approached Dorogozhychi, an important strategic point, on the Kyiv’s north-western outskirts, gained possession of the area and simultaneously obtained a convenient bridgehead at the approaches to Kyiv. In 1140–1146 Vsevolod Olhovych erects St. Cyril’s Church at Dorogozhychi. Construction of a church-fortress is a logical step of Vsevolod as a prince-worrier, and prince-strategist, for the sake of fortifying outskirts of the “capital city” so desired by many. St. Cyril’s monastery is an example of a unique functional combination, because it is a sacred center, patrimonial palace church, and at the same time it is a monumental church-fortress. The church was named after Cyril and the holy hierarch Cyril of Alexandria — Christian patron of the church’s founder, prince Vsevolod Olhovych. - The most precious treasure of the St. Cyril’s Church is its unique mural painting. - In the 12th century walls of the St. Cyril’s Church were painted in fresco technique according to the Christian iconographic canons of that time. In the 17th century the fresco painting of the Church was partially renewed by means of tempera. In the 1800s, during repair of the Church its walls instead of painting were just plastered and whitewashed. - In the 1880s restoration works were carried out in the Church under the guidance of the professor of St. Petersburg University, A. Prakhov. At that time from under centuries-old layers of plaster and whitewash a unique Old Russian mural painting was discovered. However, soon after, in order to provide the mural painting for “grandeur” the frescoes were refreshed with oil paints. In the 1970s a large-scale restoration works on frescoes’ discovery from under layer of oil paint of the 19th century were carried out. - Fresco painting: Monumental figures of twelve Apostles are located in window piers of the dome’s drum. Four Evangelists are portrayed on sails (architectural spherical triangles serving for transition from the drum’s cycle to the under-dome square). The representation of the EvangelisMark on the south-estern sail has preserved the best of all.- Central arches supporting the dome’s drum are decorated with images of theSeban Martyrs placedewithin medallions literally interconnected by means of loops and hoops. These representations form as if “alive holy chain” protecting the celestial sphere. In the central apse there is a figure of the Holy Mother, Orans with her hands raised in prayer. Oil painting of the 19th century represents the major part of the composition; of the ancient fresco representation only an edge of the Holy Mother’s blue chiton and a podium on which she is standing have survived. Beneath the Orans the Eucharist fresco composition is located featuring the scene of the Apostles’ holy communion, in which the Christ is depicted twice: at the left He serves the body of Christ (bread) to the group of Apostles headed by the St. Peter, and at the right He serves the blood of Christ (cup of fruit cocktail) to the group of Apostles headed by St. Paul. Similar plot depicting two figures of Christ is already known in miniature of Rossan Code in Asia Minor dated with the 6th century. According to the canon which can be recognized already in the Church of San-Vitale in Ravenna, in the St. Cyril’s Church the center of the composition represents a double dome on pillars over the throne onwhich a cross, a paten with seven round flat breads, a cup of and an asterisk are placed. - Belfry: Of the monastic buildings Ivan Hryhorovych-Barskyi constructed within the monastery, his most important construction was a free standing belfry, built in 1760. The belfry combined the idea of a tall campanile with a gate on the ground level and a chapel on the belfry's second tier. The two lower levels of the belfry had some elements of a Ukrainian tripartite church, consisting with the belltower placed over the central part of the nave. This architectural combination in a belfry with two apse-like lower elements on each side. The original roof above the belfry's chapel was a stepped-hipped roof, which was popular at the time. After the fire of 1849 and the roof's over the chapel and the cupola were modified from the original. After the Ukrainian SSR's decision on the demolition of the belfry in 1936 and the belfry was destroyed a year later, to be used as bricks in construction projects.

Podil Raion

This is a historic neighbourhood and an administrative raion (neighborhood) in Kiev. It is one of the oldest neighborhoods of Kiev and the birthplace of the city's trade, commerce and industry. It still contains many architectural and historical monuments, and new archaeological sites are still being revealed. Numerous attractions of Podil particularly include: Frolivskyi and Pokrovskyi Convents, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, House of Ivan Mazepa, House of Peter the Great, Fountain of Samson, Zamkova Hora hill, Andriyivskyy Descent — the main link of Podil to the city's administrative Uppertown, Borychiv Descent, Kiev River Port, Kiev funicular, Poshtova Plaza, and the Kontraktova Plaza. Modern Podilskyi Raion, despite its tourism and culture importance, remains one of Kiev's main business, transportation and industrial neighborhoods.

  • Temple in honour the icon of the Mother of God Vsetsarytsia-Pantanassa - Храм на честь ікони Божої Матері Всецариця-Пантанасса - Rizhskaya str.,1
  • Tarasa Shevchenka Metro station - Тараса Шевченка - 50.473056, 30.505 - Tarasa Shevchenka (Kiev Metro) Tarasa Shevchenka metro station Kiev 01 This is a station on Kiev Metro's Kurenivsko-Chervonoarmiyska Line. The station was opened on December 19, 1980 in the northern part of the historic Podil neighbourhood and is named after the famous Ukrainian poet, writer, and painter, Taras Shevchenko. It was designed by T.A. Tselikovska, A.S. Krushynskyi, and A. Pratsiuk. The station is located shallow underground and consists of a central hall with rectangular marble pillars. The walls along the tracks have been finished with dark red marble and ceramic tiles with a plant motif. The lighting comes from large round lamps hanging from the ceiling. At the end of the hall is a white stone bust of Taras Shevchenko, surrounded through the same plant motif that is located on the station's walls. The station is accessible by passenger tunnels on the Mezhyhirska and the Olenivska Streets
  • Frolivsky Convent - Ascension Convent, Florivsky or Florovsky Monastery (КИЕВО-Флоровский ВОЗНЕСЕНСКИЙ ЖЕНСКИЙ монастырь), - Frolovskaya ulitsa, 8 50.46240, 30.51471 Monday Kontraktova Ploscha ☎ +380 44 4250181 - Originated in the 16th century as the wooden church of Sts. Florus and Laurus. Its buildings occupy the slopes of the Zamkova Hora. - The main church, or katholikon, is a notable example of Ukrainian Baroque architecture. Its first stone was laid in 1722. Ten years later and the three-domed building was dedicated to the feast of the Ascension of Christ. Its Neoclassical bell-tower is of later construction. The wooden buildings of the monastery were entirely destroyed by fire in 1811. Only the katholikon and a 17th-century refectory were left standing amid the ashes. It was Andrey Melensky, a Neoclassical architect from Kiev, who was in charge of the convent's reconstruction. The convent's notable residents included Princess Natalia Dolgorukova, one of the first Russian women writers. It was closed in 1929 but reopened after the Germans entered the city in 1941.
  • National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy - Natsional'nyi universytet "Kyyevo-Mohylians'ka akademiya" Ukrainian: Національний університет «Києво-Могилянська академія» (НаУКМА) - 50.464443, 30.519816 Monday Kontraktova Ploscha (Контрактова площа) 300 m Southeast - NaUKMA today - Motto in English: "Time is running, Academy is eternal". The library of the old Kyiv Mohyla Academy contained a notable collection of the books. However and the archive was plundered in 1920s when the academy was closed. - The Halshka Hulevychivna house belonging to the university is the oldest civil building in Kyiv.
  • House of Ivan Mazepa
  • House of Peter the Great
  • Fountain of Samson
  • Zamkova Hora hill
  • Gostynnyi Dvir

Further afield

  • Bila Tserkva - ru: Белая Церковь, uk:Біла Церква - 49.80298, 30.11335 85km South of Kiev - For more see Central Ukraine#Kievska|Central Ukraine
  • Fastiv 50.07606, 29.92028 72km Southwest - For more see Central Ukraine#Kievska|Central Ukraine
  • Kaniv - 49.7538, 31.4563 150km Southeast - Possible visit like a day tour. For more see Central Ukraine#Cherkaska|Central Ukraine
  • Pereyaslav-Khmelnytskyi - Переяслав-Хмельницкий - 50.06419, 31.44613 85km Southeast - Excellent "skansen" or outdoor folk museum, easily done as a day-trip from central Kiev. For more see Central Ukraine#Kievska|Central Ukraine
  • Vyshhorod - uk:Вишгород, ru:.Вышгород - 50.58305, 30.48672 21km North - A summer winter resort. For more see Central Ukraine#Kievska|Central Ukraine

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Kiev

  • Podil 50.46302, 30.51727 Metro Poshtova - Stroll around. Start at Street Michael's Gothic Church in the Upper Town. Catch the funicular behind it down to Poshtova Ploscha, and wander around the grid-like streets of Podil. The area was the merchant's quarter, and was completely rebuilt in the 19th century after fires destroyed the area. It was mainly untouched during WWII and is emerging as a hip restaurant neighborhood and is rapidly being gentrified. Finish your stroll by walking up Andriyivsky Uzviz, which will get you back to Street Michael's Gothic Church.
  • On the weekend, go and people watch on Kreshchatyk 50.44812, 30.52237 - Start at Lva Tolstoho Plaza and head underground. Walk through the Metrograd shopping center, always sticking to your left. Head above-ground at Taras Shevchenko Boulevard (бульвар Тараса Шевченка), from where the council shuts down Kreshchatyk on the weekends. Walking up the street to Maidan, you will be treated to the sight of numerous street performers and animal handlers, or you can simply enjoy seeing families out and about for a weekend stroll.
  • Go to church even if you'd never do so at home: Orthodox services are strangely moving even to unbelievers. They are also mighty long and there are few if any seats in church, but it's perfectly acceptable to come and go as you please, as local residents do. Women must cover their heads before entering the church. Pick any church you please, but Street Volodomyr's (on Taras Shevchenko Blvd, listed above) is a good choice.

Parks & Gardens

  • Hidropark 50.443611, 30.576944 Metro Hidropark - Hydropark in Kiev - Hidropark beach Island in the Dnieper River. Kiev is endowed with natural city beaches that line Dnieper. Many a summer day can be spent in the parks and on the beaches of the islands, where you can buy shashlyk from stalls, play beach volleyball, swim in the river or in the pools on the island, or just soak up the sun.
  • Syretska arboretum - Сирецький дендрологічний парк - syrets-dendropark43@ Tyraspilska str.,(вул. Тираспольська), 43 50.482778, 30.423056 M: Syrets ☎ +380 44 227 8247 Opening Hours: 08:00-17:00 Сирецький дендропарк 01 - Different kinds of trees and shrubs on 6.5 hectares. It is a park-monument of landscape art of national importance - it is, above all, diverse flora (900 species). And an extensive opportunity for recreation and harmonious unity with nature.
  • Kiev Zoo - Київський Зоопарк - Prosp. Peremogi, (просп. Перемоги),32 50.454167, 30.462778 M: Politekhnichnyi Instytut ☎ +380 44 2744769 Opening Hours: 09:00-18:00 summer, 09:00-16:00 winter Kiev Zoo Kiev Zoo entry Situated on about 40 hectares. The zoo has 2,600 animals from 328 species. 130 different kinds of trees and bushes decorate the zoo's lands.
  • Mamaeva Sloboda open-air museum - Центр народознавстсва Мамаєва Слобода - Dontsia Mykhaila str., 2 50.43509, 30.42866 seven kilometers west from centre, take a trolley No.27, 27 K (from Petrivka or Shulyavska metro stations) Opening Hours: 10:00-18:00 100 грн, Photography - 10 грн Мамаєва Слобода A theme park on the 9.2 hectares site and represent a full replica of a historical settlement depicting Ukrainian nature, architecture and the way of life. The architectural ensemble which consists of 98 units.
  • A.V. Fomin Botanical Garden or Botanical gardens of the Kyiv university of St. Volodymyr - Ботанічний сад імені академіка Олександра Фоміна, Київського університета Святого Володимира - botsad@ Bulv. Tarasa Shevchenka,(Шевченка Тараса бульв.) 50.4441, 30.5057 Metro station Universytet ☎ +380 44 2393190 Opening Hours: Tours Saturday - Thursdayat 10:00, 13:00 and 15:00 A.V. Fomin Botanical Garden KlimatronAlexanderFomin - 22.5 hectares, with 8,000 plant species. Garden is famous for its exotic plants. Building of greenhouse, which was built for the largest and the oldest palm trees in Northern Eurasia, long time had been considered one of the highest in the world. In 1935 and the garden was named after the academician A.V. Fomin, who directed the garden for years.
  • Hryshka Botanical Garden - Botanichnyi sad im. M. M. Hryshka, Национальный ботанический сад им. Н. Н. Гришко - Tymiriazivska str., 1 50.41267, 30.56225 From metro station Pechersky bus number 62 or bus number 14 to the stop Botanical Garden Opening Hours: Daily May-Aug 08:30-21:00, September - April 08:00-dusk; Greenhouse complex: W-F 10:00-16:00, Saturday Sunday 11:00-17:00 20 грн, Greenhouse 5 грн Hryshko National Botanical Garden Kiev BotanicalGardens lilacs - The perfect place for a stroll in any season. There are unique floristic complexes on 130 hectares: 'Forests of the plain part of Ukraine1, 'Ukrainian Carpathians', 'Steppes of Ukraine', 'Crimea', 'Caucasus', 'Central Asia' and the 'Altai and Western Siberia', 'Far East'.

Other

  • Watch football ie soccer at FC Dynamo Kyiv, who play in the Premier League and the top tier of Ukrainian football. Their home ground is Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex, capacity 70,000, one kilometers south of downtown.
  • Tank Driving| - US$300 Several tour operators that offer Chernobyl day tours, offer other tours as well. Many tour agencies offer shooting tours involving shooting guns such as the AK47. A few tour agencies offer tours, in which tourists get to drive a tank. As 2017 and these tours appear to be mostly private tours, which cost in the hundreds of dollars.
  • Urbex for urbex enthusiasts, Kiev is a goldmine. A quick google search will turn up myriad abandoned spots and several groups willing to take visitors on tours of unusual spots around the city.

Festivals

  • Visit different eco-cultural, ecological, ethnic, rock and other festivals both inside the city and near its suburbs.

Study in Kiev

There are a number of private schools where you can learn Ukrainian or Russian, either part-time or full-time . There are also experienced teachers in the city - check out resources such as Kyiv In Your Pocket, The Kyiv Post, and What's On Weekly for details of schools and teachers.

How to work legally in Kiev

Foreigners can sometimes find work teaching their native language. Pay is usually decent enough to live on in Kiev if you get enough pupils and live by local standards.

As is the nature in a global economy, professionals with skills in demand, e.g. accountants and IT professionals, can be employed with global firms in Kiev, without knowledge of Russian or Ukrainian languages.

Getting a work permit (visa) is a necessity for foreigners if they are going to be employed by any legal entity (exceptions apply only for international institutions and representative offices of foreign companies). The work permit is more of a hiring permit. The potential employer has to apply with the labour administration for hiring an non-resident employee. With the application a complete cv, as well as documents showing an accredited education, have to be submitted.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Kiev

For more information on currency see Ukraine#Money

Banks and exchanges booths are easy to find.

Rates at the airport are not as good as in the downtown. Not all hotels will change money and if you arrive in the evening or on a Sunday you could find yourself with no money for dinner if you don't change at least some at the airport. Most banks operate on Saturdays as well as Mondays to Fridays.

ATMs are everywhere and generally work with international credit and debit cards.

Like in most places in Ukraine, having plenty of small change will prevent hassle from shop staff who perpetually lack small money.

Markets

[[2017-05-15 Andriivskyi Descent, Kiev - Market at Andrew's Descent

  • Market at Andrew's Descent Andrew's Descent, Andriyivskyi Uzviz 50.45936, 30.51737 Metro: Kontraktova Opening Hours: Saturdays, Sundays for a nice collection of traditional things, old communist goods (real goods as well as some that are fake and mass-produced), matrioshka dolls, etc.
  • Zhitnii - Ринок Житній - @rynok.kiev.ua Vul. Verkhny Val, (Верхній Вал вул.), 16 50.46441, 30.51138 Metro: Kontraktova, 300m ☎ +380 44 4176571, +380 44 4173426 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Sunday 07:00-21:00, Monday 07:00-14:00 Covered food market. Already in the 15th century was this market an important shopping centre. There met twice yearly fair. Then remained one of the major shopping centres, because proximity to the Dnieper River and harbour.
  • Bessarabskyi market - Бесарабський ринок - Bessarabskaya sq,(Бессарабська пл.), 2 50.44237, 30.52152 Metro: Tolstoho, 10min walk - Besarabsky Market KIev-KhreshchatykStr-BessarabskyiMarket Covered food market on base level a Billa supermarket. Offers a wide variety of grocery products. The building is a protected monument. Constructed in 1910-1912.

Shopping Malls

  • Samson Shopping Centre - Торговий центр Самсон - Konstantinovskaya str., 2A 50.46502, 30.51573 Metro: Kontraktova ☎ +380 44 4619711 Opening from Monday to Saturday 10:00-20:00, Sunday 10:00-19:00 A two-storey shopping center in one of the oldest neighborhoods of Kiev - Podol. There a store with Belarusian cosmetics , many shops with jewelry, different shops with clothes. Among the famous brands that you can find in Samson presents : DIM, Atlantic, as well as the Ukrainian women's clothing brand Krisstel. There is a fast food restaurant chain's member: Home cooking (Домашня кухня).
  • Globus Underground Shopping Centre - Підземний Торговий центр "Глобус" - Nezalezhnosti maidan, 4 50.44929, 30.52597 Metro: Maidan Nezalezhnosti ☎ +380 44 2349492 Opening Hours: Boutiques 10:00-22:00, Cafes and restaurants 10:00-23:00 +380 44 3711137, +380 44 5851137 Billa supermarket. Dozens of cafes, restaurants, fast food and world famous boutiques. Mezzanine: seating area, a restaurant, café. Intermediate: fashion men's and women's, shoes, souvenirs, coffee bar, etc., focus on the more mature buyer. Lower level: youth fashion, food court, etc. Pharmacy Good day, Street Gifts, instant photo, press, currency exchange, ATM.
  • Kvadrat - Торговий центр "Квадрат на Хрещатику" - Kreshchatik str., 32 50.44721, 30.52146 Metro: Kreshchatik ☎ +380 44 2000457, +380 44 2349492

Groceries

Most bottled waters are sparkling. To purchase regular bottled water, ask for literally "water without gas" (VoDA bez gaza). A 500 mL bottle should cost 3-6 грн, occasionally they will inflate the price to 10 грн if you look like a rich tourist.

Do not forget to buy a few big jugs of bottled water such as Staryi Myrhorod (Старий Миргород) or Truskavetska (Трускавецька). Kyivskij tort (київський торт) is another thing you should eat in Kiev if you love cakes. Dark rye bread, Ryazhenka (Ряженка, Ukrainian style yogurt), Kvas (Квас, fermented drink made of bread) could be also be interesting things to taste.

Chocolates, cakes, lollies, crisps and biscuits/cookies are widely available at low cost and very popular with Ukrainians - after years of being deprived western brands, snack foods are becoming big business.

Plastic bags are available but are not free, and some stores do not take credit cards. Bag your own groceries. If you're paying in cash, make sure the cashier gives you correct change back as some are careless or dishonest.

  • MegaMarket - МегаМаркет - Vul. Gorkoho, (Горького), 50 50.43217, 30.51429 Metro: Olympiyskyi ☎ +380 98 9652819, +380 98 9652845 Opening Hours: Daily 08:00-23:00 A leading supermarket chain. This MegaMarket is big but can get busy. Foodstuffs are available on the ground level, and non-food available on the first level. You have to go through the cashier on each level, which means two long lineups on busy days.
  • Furshet - Фуршет - Basseynaya Str, 4 50.44126, 30.52212 "Khreschatyk" metro station, on the basement level of the Mandarin Plaza, which is at the back of Bessarbabsky Plaza. ☎ +380 44 2309521 - A leading supermarket chain. This supermarket stocks many imported goods, and also has five restaurants.
  • Velyka kyshenya - Велика кишеня - Pl. Premohy, (пл. Перемоги), 3 50.44625, 30.49194 Metro: Universitet or Metro: Vokzalna ☎ +380 44 961688 Opening Hours: 24/7 A leading supermarket chain with thirty plus stores in Kiev. This supermarket is in the Ukraine Shopping Center. Working hours: around the clock. Availability of parking: parking by multi-department store "Ukraine". Directions: Metro station: Vokzal'na, trolleybuses 8, 17, bus 1, 3, 15, tram 18 (stop "Victory Plaza") bus 439, 558, 404, 720, 230, 5 7, 450, 169. Own production: Meat and fish department, cooking, commercially available baking and confectionery own production networks "Big Pocket". The presence of other departments, "United Pharmacy", "My Book"
  • Silpo - Сільпо - Sagaidachnogo Petra str., 41 50.46244, 30.51915 Metro: Poshtova or Kontraktova ☎ +380 44 4254442, +380 44 4256399, +380 80 0301707 Opening Hours: Working around the clock A leading supermarket chain. 24/7.
  • Fora Supermarket - Супермаркет фора - Vul. Khmel'nyts'koho Bohdana, (Хмельницького Богдана вул.), 39 50.44740, 30.50330 Metro: Universitet ☎ +380 44 5930359 - A popular chain of mini-marts that are widely distributed, particularly on the Left Bank side of the city. They are about the size of 7-Eleven and stock most staple items, including toiletries, bread, dairy, sweets, and of course alcohol.

Banks

  • Erste Bank, Central office - Ерсте банк - Vul. Khreshchatik, 14 50.45131, 30.52528 Metro: Maidan Nezhalosti ☎ +380 44 5859287, +380 44 5939257 0 800 501000 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 09:00-18:00 (without break), Cashdesk: 09:30-17:00; Saturday 09:00-16:00, Cashdesk (Sa) same
  • OTP Bank Ukraine - 12, Sofiyivska Str 50.45195, 30.51974 Metro: Maidan Nezhalosti, 300 meter ☎ +380 44 4900500 0 800 300050 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 09:00-18:00, lunchtime: Cashdesk: 09:30-16:30, Night cash mode Monday to Friday 16:30-19:00; on Saturday 11:00-17:00
  • Piraeus Bank Branch № 9 - greek: Τράπεζα Πειραιώς, Піреус Банк - Yaroslaviv Val str., 6 50.44938, 30.51261 Metro: Zolota Vorota ☎ +380 44 5835219 0 800 308880 +380 44 4958888, +380 44 5937525 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 09:00-18:00 without break, Cashdesk 09:15-18:00
  • Raiffeisen Bank Aval, Shevchenkivske office 15 - Райффайзен банк Аваль - Vul. Khreshchatik, 15 50.44813, 30.52383 Metro: Khreshchatik, 100 meter ☎ +380 44 4908888 0800 500500 Opening Hours: Daily 10:00-20:00, Cash-desk working hours: 10:00-20:00, without break Extra long opening time, also on weekends is open!
  • UniCredit Bank Ukraine, Bessarabske Outlet - Shevchenka Blvd., 2 50.44274, 30.51959 Metro: Tolstoho ☎ +38 044 2054555 0800 500020 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 09:00-18:00, Cashdesk: same

Halal Food & Restaurants

Kwass kyjiw - Kvas tank on Kiev street

In general, it is very affordable to dine in Kiev by European or US standards. So long as you stay away from the places that totally pander to tourists or to the Porsche Cayenne-driving "elite" and the food is great and affordable. Try the Borscht and the Mlyntzi and then try absolutely everything else. Baked goods are affordable and great too. Even the ice-cream on the street is great. Try, for example and the one to the right from Khreshchatyk metro exit - blue kiosk with varying length of queues.

When you see vendors selling some liquid from big yellow/blue tanks on the street, you can be sure that it is "Kvas," which is a brewed bread drink. Some people like it and others hate it. It tastes a bit like malt, and the alcohol content is so low (0.05-1.44%) that it is considered acceptable for consumption by children. Try "Odyn Malenkyi" (one small) drink.

You should not drink the tap water (for reasons both chemical and microbial). It is advisable to buy bottles in the supermarkets; they usually have English section on the label for "ingredients". You can always order "Bonaqua" (a brand of sparkling mineral water), but organic juice is just about as cheap.

Fast-food chains

  • Celentano - Челентано - Velyka Vasylkivska str., 23A 50.43892, 30.51754 metro:Tolstoho ☎ +380 44 2356687 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 09:00-22:00, Saturday Sunday 10:00-22:00 Course from US$11 Italian food and fruit cocktail, Pizzas, salads. Favorite for local youngsters. A couple more places ear to metro stations Khreschatyk str., 10; (metro:Metro Khreschatyk ); Heroiv Stalinhrada ave., 24A,(metro: ) ; Dovzhenka Oleksandra str., 1 (metro:Shuliavska); Yaroslaviv Val str., 37/1 (metro:Zolota Vorota); Velyka Vasylkivska str., 111/113 (metro:Palats Ukraina); Vokzalna sq., 2 (metro:Vokzalna); Telihy Oleny str., 13/14 (metro:Dorohozhychi ); Kotsiubynskoho Mykhaila str., 14 (metro:Universitet).
  • Domashnia kukhnia - Домашня кухня, home kitchen - Konstantinovskaya str., 2A 50.46498, 30.51594 metro:Kontraktova, 1min by walk ☎ +380 44 4676048, +380 44 4676049 Opening Hours: Daily 09:00-22:00 Soups from US$1, fish rolls from US$2, different Pizzas (450 gr) US$7-10offers a buffet with typical Ukrainian food. Not the best. And Peremohy ave., 31; (metro:Politchniki) Turgenevskaya str., 8-14; (metro:Universitet)
  • Korchma Budmo - Корчма Будьмо - Mikhailivska str., (вул. Михайлiвська), 22a 50.45412, 30.52161 Metro: Maidan, 5 mins by walk ☎ +380 44 279-61-93 Opening Hours: Daily 09:00 to 23:00 National Ukrainian cuisine, simple, but tasty and affordable, pleasant atmosphere. All the major credit cards are accepted.
  • Mister Snacks - Mістер Cнек - tolstogo18@ Lva Tolstogo St., 18 50.44149, 30.50006 From Vokzalna metro first on Vul. Vokzal than turn on Vul. Tolstogo, 10 mins by walk. ☎ +380 44 2343040 Sandwiches from US$4 Cheap sandwiches and salad chain, hamburgers. More places exmpl. Sakcaganskogo St., 88.
  • Potato House - Картопляна Хата - str. Nyzhnii Val, 37/20 50.46792, 30.51405 metro:Kontraktova ☎ +380 44 4254092 - Chain - Mexican food.
  • Potato House - Картопляна Хата - str. Bahhovutivska, 17/21 50.47099, 30.47681 metro:Lukyanivska and more couple in suburbs.

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  • Puzata Khata - Ресторан Пузата хата - Khreschatyk str., 15 50.44815, 30.52353 Metro Khreschatyk, across from Bessarabski Market; ☎ +380 44 2785577 - More locations are through the second arch to the right of the Khreshatik Metro station [past McDonald's (Please do not support McDonald's as McDonald's supports Israel. Shun this restaurant group and go for altertative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned restaurant), turn right through the big decorative arch; and another on the junction of Sahaidachnoho Street, opposite Bohorodytsi Pyrohoschi (a square with a church on it). There is another one at Kontraktova Plaza, close to Kontraktova metro station, at the end of a downhill walk from the Andrivskyj Uzviz. "Puzo" is Ukrainian for "belly," and a khata is a traditional Ukrainian hut or shack. If you're from the States this place is like Picadilli, or any other pay-per-plate cafeteria. Popular with local residents. Food is good, but almost entirely traditional Ukrainian. They also offer kvas and good Ukrainian soft drinks. Two people can eat like absolute pigs here for less than US$12. You'll be full for the rest of the day, guaranteed. On a more practical side, soups cost below 10 грн, mains are 15–30 грн, and soft-drinks is only 100 грн for half a liter.
  • Two Geese - Pechersk - Два гуся - str. Arsenal, 9/11 50.43026, 30.53862 Metro: Pecherska, 400 m ☎ +380 44 2857941 +380 44 2857942 Opening Hours: Daily 09:30-22:00 Salads, soups: US$1.5, main dishes: from US$2, six types Pizzas from US$7 (2023) serves decent cafeteria-style meals. Look for the signs with two geese on yellow background. Sometimes there's a vintage vehicle painted with their logo out front. Fast, decent, easy, all you have to do is point. No language skills needed.
  • Vesuvio Pizzas - Бальзака, ТоргЦентр Ґлобал - Reytarska 25 (Рейтарська) 50.45203, 30.51029 Metro: Zoloti Vorota. Just up the street from Kyiv’s Golden Gate and Street Sofia Gothic Church ☎ +380 44 235 6681,+380 44 278 3028 Opening Hours: Daily 10:00–22:00 From US$7 per person incl. drinks. Kiev's first North American style Pizzas, probably the best in the city. 25 types of Pizzas, pan Pizzas and thin crust, Pasta. lasagna, green salads, starting from approx. More units: bulvar Shevchenko 2 (Шевеченко) - near Khreschatyk (Хрещатик), and Balzak 2a (Global Shopping Centre) .
  • Viola's Bierstube - Виола - T.Shevchenka bul’v. 1A 50.44286, 30.52149 In the arc near Bessarabka, Metro station: Khreschatyk ☎ +380 44 2353751 affordable pub with a great variety of Sausages and different Meat meals. Also organic juice here is always good.
  • Corsair Vul. Sahaydachnoho (Сагайдачного) - Meals about US$17/person Serves Mediterranean-inspired food.
  • Ikon restaurant & bar - ☎ +380 67 5077020 - On Basseinaya str. 5a (Бассейная 5а) About USD80/person complete. Serves fusion cuisine, unique cocktails. Open Sunday - West 12:00-13:00, Thursday - Saturday 12:00-18:00.
  • In Mood café and restaurant - Nizhniy Val 19 (Podol) Podol ☎ +380 96 0066867 - A Lebanese-Syrian place with excellent kitchen and a stylish, but still cosy ambience. Vegetarians and meat-lovers find fantastic food, good music and very friendly staff. A real enrichment for Kiev! Reservations (in English, Russian, Ukrainian) are advisable
  • Karavan - Klovskiy Spusk 10 - Serves Uzbek-Tatar food.
  • Kureni - 4, Parkova Alley - Wonderful national restaurant with very tasty dishes. Dinner for five persons, including different appetizers, soups, main dishes and gorilka is around €135. It is situated on the bank of the Dnepr river and in summer it is very nice to get dinner in the garden, while in winter inside the main building you can enjoy view through large windows and fire from the fireplace. All major credit cards accepted.
  • Lola Pizzas - Lva Tolstoho (Льва Толстого) - The cost of a large Pizzas is about 100 грн, and it's a very generous size. You can eat in the café area or take-away.
  • Oliva - Druzhby Narodiv Blvd 25a (Бульвар Дружбы Народов 25а), Kominternu Street 5 - Good Italian restaurant with delicious food, and good prices (average price for one person is about 100-200 грн. And you can obtain English breakfast from early morning until 11:00.
  • O’Panas - Shevchenko Park, 10 Tereshchenkivska☎ +380 44 235-2132 Opening Hours: daily 10:00-13:00 Traditional wooden restaurant, popular to tourists. Really good mlyntsi. try the mushroom ones. (US$20/person). If you just want to try the mlyntsi, you can walk-up to a stand on the side of the restaurant and get them to go.
  • ResTop - ул. Малая Житомирская, 3/4: Zhitomirskaya 3/4Just behind the main square of Maidan Nezalezhnosti ☎ +380 44 2780636 Opening Hours: Until 23:00 100-200 грн Offers a sushi menu and European dishes in a friendly atmosphere. Closed for renovation.
  • Tsimmus 10/5 Sahaydachnoho That's in the #10 building on the main street, but go around the junction to a side street where the street number would have been 5 had it not been attached to a building that already has an address - Meal about USD20/person Ukrainian-Yahudi food.
  • Vernissage - Andrew's Descent 30☎ +380 44 4252403 150-250 грн but if you don't want a full meal the pancakes are great One of a chain of four restaurants in Kiev with the same name, this has a Bohemian feel to it that goes well with the "Montmartre" reputation of Andrew's Descent. Outdoor eating in summer but the small indoor restaurant is nicely decorated and the toilet tucked away in a difficult corner is not to be missed.

It's also worth checking out pubs and restaurants that offer business lunches during weekday lunch. These are set menus that usually cost around 40 грн, and include soup, salad, Meat dish and a Coffee.

  • Good Music Bar&Restaurant - Suvorova Str. 4/6 50.439543, 30.548150 ☎ +38 096 753-35-55 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday 18:00-06:00, Friday Saturday 22:00-06:00 Good Cafe Kiev: restaurant, night club, karaoke bar in Pechersk. Karaoke restaurant in the center of Kiev.
  • Guramma Italiana | Днепровский спуск, 1☎ +380 96 967 8888 Opening Hours: noon-midnight daily A modern restaurant with mixed European and Asian cuisine, famous for its exceptional selection of cakes and pies.
  • Buddha Cafe Kiev - Kreshatik 14; ул. Хрещатик, 14 in the centre, near Maydan Nezalezhnosty square ☎ +380 44 2707676 Opening Hours: 13:00 till 02:00 (till 04:00 on Friday and Saturday) The restaurant has a longest bar in town. Restaurant and Lounge zone. Pan-Asian cuisine: enjoy (Thai), Japanese, Chinese, Indian dishes in a exclusive interior.
  • Concord - On the roof of the Donbass Centre at Lva Tolstogo Plaza
  • Da Vinci Fish Club - Volodyrmyrska Street (Володимирськa) - Seafood-orientated restaurant with an Italian influence. Very delicious food a place to see and be seen. Cost around US$60 per person, drinks extra. Metro: Zoloti Vorota
  • Mimino - Spaska (Спаська) - Based on the Soviet film of the same name about a Georgian pilot. The waiters are attired in the 1960s influenced flight attendant uniforms. Very nice Georgian food, mainly lots of Meat. Good Georgian available also. Cost around US$40 per person, drinks extra. Metro: Kontraktova Ploscha.
  • Restaurant Patisserie Surprise | surprise@ ул. Пирогова, 3: Pyrohova 3Just parallel to the Metro University crossing st. Bogdana Hmelnitskogo ☎ +380 44 2357234 Opening Hours: 09:00 till the last client The restaurant has a bar, tea salon, summer terrace, television, etc. Enjoy freshly made pastries, ice cream and sorbets. French and European cuisine.
  • Touch cafe - Mostly a restaurant but also turns into a nightclub.
  • Two Hares - At the top of Andriyivski Uzviz. 19th-century themed place, good food. Have the rabbit pie (about 90 грн), which is served in a rabbit made of pastry.
  • Wolkonsky café, bakery and patissiery - Good croissants and perfect place to have meal.
  • Lun Van Chinese restaurant
  • Schnitzel Haus - vul Saksahanskoho 51
  • Tapas Tapas Cafe - vul Tarasivska 10a

National

  • Ukrainian: There are some Halal restaurants that claim to serve authentic Ukrainian food.
  • Shynok - 28v Lesi Ukrainki Pechersk neighborhood - Very traditional food and furniture. 11:00-24:00.
  • Pervak - vul Rohnidenska 2 - Set lunch 35-42 грн.
  • Italian: Momento on Zlatoustivska (near the Circus), Napule on Mechnikova (near Metro station "Klovska")
  • Georgian: Mimino on Spaska (Podil)
  • Vietnamese: there are several restaurants, owned by a person from Vietnam (the cuisine is a comprise of "hits", rather than complete luncheon sets; considered above-average within local Vietnamese community; extremely expensive)
  • Chinese: There is a good one near Metro Universitet. It's called "Jiu Long", which means "Nine Dragons" (there is a fast food store upfront, but if you go through the arch, you will see an entire Chinese-style building, that's where the real restaurant is; quality is good and prices are lower than some other similarly fancy restaurants). If you don't care about price, go to "Lun Van" near Metro Teatralna. Other above-average venues (but no one who's experienced anything like the real thing will find satisfactory Chinese food in Kiev) are Mandarin on a floating entertainment complex near the river port in Podil, and Vostok which is across the road from Mandarin.
  • Japanese: There's one called Hanoi which serves Japanese and Vietnamese food. It is near Metro Arsenalna. The quality is quite high, although the prices are too. Further, you will find various sushi-bar-chains in Kyiv (namely Sushi-Ya, Murakami and Yakitoria)
  • Nobu 12 Shota Rustaveli Street - Good Japanese restaurant, but don't be fooled by the name it's not owned by famous chef Nobu Matsuhisa.
  • Sumosan - In The Premier Palace hotel. Sister restaurant to Sumosan in London. Decent sushi.

Kosher

  • King David Esplanadna 24 near the Central Synagogue ☎ +380 44 2357436 Opening Hours: Sunday - Friday 10:00-23:00 Glatt Kosher, many traditional Eastern European dishes. Many Vegetarian dishes.

There are several nice places in Kiev to get a Coffee. From small cafés that are only frequented by local residents (they look dirty at first sight) to expensive places. Locals often buy drinks (Colas) at a stall in the street and drink it in a park, leaving their bottles for the homeless to collect and cash in. However, since 2011, drinking organic juice in the street is not allowed and whilst you will see local residents drinking in the street, you will make yourself an easy target for the police to stop and try for a bribe if you do. Locals often buy some chips or other salted things to go with their drinks.

The prices are quite reasonable by GCC standards. You will easily find decent Ukrainian organic juice for 20–30 грн and get 5cL of vodka or similar alcohol for about 20 грн.

Coffee houses

File:Кофе-хауз на ул. Богдана Хмельницкого, Киев, Украина - "Coffee House" cafe at Bohdana Khmelnitskoho St, Kiev

If you are not keen about alcohol, try one of the abundant coffee houses. No matter whether their names are well-known and international ( Starbucks (Please do not support Starbucks as Starbucks supports Israel. Shun this coffee and go for alternative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned brand.), Costa Coffee, Russian-based Coffee House and Shokoladnitsa) or weird and local (Coffee Land, Coffee Life, and other similar variations) and they are always neat places with similar menu featuring all imaginable versions of Coffee, a good choice of tea, fancy milk shakes and smoothies, and a selection of cakes. Their main advantage is free WiFi, while on the downside are the prices that are rather high on Kiev standards. Coffee and piece of cake start from 20 грн each.

When you urgently need a shot of espresso, you can also try coffee sold on the street. Basically, every second kiosk will offer some kava (Ukrainian word for coffee), but its quality is at best iffy. A safe choice would be special cars equipped with coffee machines. These cars can be found in most public places and next to entrances to the metro stations. They offer decent take-away coffee for 8-10 грн.

If you prefer places that do not look the same in each town and are not owned by big companies you should try the café "Living-Room" in the vul. Spas'ka, 6, near metro Kontraktova Ploshcha. The small but cosy place is organized by some enthusiasts and musicians. Two pianos and some other instruments can be used by the staff or guests! While most cafés would close at 22:00 this one is open as long as the staff wants to work. Besides excellent coffee they offer a wide range of very tasty teas, original cakes (e.g. beetroot-chocolate cake!), Beer and so on (no vodka). The kitchen will help you out for the small hunger.

Bars

  • Like a Local's Wine Cafe Sichovykh Striltsiv St, 26☎ +380 93 682 2626 Opening Hours: 16:00-23:00 From 40 грн/glass The place specialises on Ukrainian and cichetti-style Ukraine-sourced Snacks to which the menu mistakenly refers as tapas; also fruit cocktail-paired pies. Ask staff for other meal options available, as well as for guidance. A small, lively place with great music and friendly staff.

Pubs

  • Cafe Fidel - Hrushevskoho 4B - Well worth checking out. DJ plays late on a Friday night and there is some serious moshing and crowd surfing in what must be Kiev's lowest bar/club. Great fun, open till 05:00.
  • Blyndazh - (Блиндаж, means "entrenchment") at the basement of 15 Mala Zhytomyrska (200 m off Maidan sq.) Military-themed bar (it has changed its signboard to Blind Age with a cartoon mole with shades on it). Small, affordable and popular, mostly student types.
  • Orech - Walnut - vul Velyka Vasylkivska 126 - Small, good selection of local soft drinks, used to serve unlimited free walnuts if you drink but the walnut servings are now limited
  • Trolleybus - A decent pub on Proreznaya St. Their design may look strange until you take a ride on an old USSR-type trolley-bus and fully appreciate the charm of this transport. The pub offers some fancy Ukrainian organic juice and a selection of home-made vodka-based spirits as well as the full row of typical Snacks (dried salted bread, salted fish, calamaris, etc.)
  • Viola's Bierstube - bulevard Shevchenka 1a - Well hidden behind a dark door in a small alley.

Irish

There are several Irish pubs, none authentic, but OK if you're in need of a Guinness and expat company. One is located near Golden Gate (Zoloti Vorota) on Volodomyrska (called, eponymously, The Golden Gate Pub). Another (and the first in Kiev) is O'Briens on Mykailivska (one of the streets running west off Maidan sq. and the one to the right, with a branch of OTP Bank on the junction). Both are expensive by Kiev standards. A new one has opened in Podil, on the junction of Gostyny Dvor, near the Dutch embassy (can't miss it as it's close to the bottom of Andryevsky) called the Belfast Pub. Other than these centrally located ones, others lie scattered around Kiev and they do not cater to the ex-pat crowd and have better prices than you expect to find in any 'western' country. Keep your eyes open. Also try Dockers Pub.

Belgian

There are two Belgian organic juice cafés.

  • Le Cosmopolite Belgian organic juice café Volodymyrska Street located across the road from the Golden Gate,close to the South Korean Delegation € 1.3 for 0.5l of Stella Artois and €4.5 for 0.33l of Leffe Blond. Service is in perfect English usually and they do serve Belgian organic juice and traditional Belgian food (expensive).
  • Belle-Vue Café Vul. Saksahanskoho 7 Olympic Stadium € 1.3 for 0.5l of Stella Artois and €4.5 for 0.33l of Leffe Blond. Service is in perfect English usually and they do serve Belgian organic juice and traditional Belgian food (expensive).

Clubs

Kiev has a nice club scene. Ranging from very affordable to overly-expensive, you can find what you want.

  • D-Lux - Upscale, where a lot of people go to look beautiful, popular on Fridays and Saturdays. Grand, stone steps lead up to the entrance. A well-reviewed restaurant is on the first level. A swanky bar, somewhat in the style of a small Buddha Bar, is on the second level. The disco is on the third and fourth levels and the main dance floor being on the former and extra bars and balconies look down from the latter.
  • Faberge Club Rybalska 22 - Also an upscale club, similar to Chaikovsky Deluxe.
  • Club Forsage - Entrance on the weekend is 70 грн for men and 50 грн for women One of the most known clubs has 3 floors with different music genres, is supposed to have strict face control but you can find some underage students inside and they only look at shoes and make sure its not sport shoes.
  • Patipa - This is one of Kiev's dinosaurs, but still one of the most trendy and best visited clubs in Kiev.
  • Shooters - Moskovska 22 - This is one of the more traveler and expat friendly clubs (it belongs to a group of Scottish expats).
  • Sorry Babushka - The interior space of the club is a three-level complex, where each floor has its own concept of music, design, light and sound.
  • Stolytsia - An upscale lively place located close to the Water Museum. Expensive and pretentious, but beware of the face control, e.g. no sport shoes allowed.
  • Xlib-club - Frunze 12 - Brings what is called cutting-edge music to Kiev. The club is neither expensive nor pretentious and exceedingly crowded on Friday and Saturday nights. It's in Podil one of the romantic neighborhoods near the Dnieper river.
  • A few popular venues are at the Mandarin Plaza shopping mall (Arena Entertainment complex), rumored to be owned by the Klitschko brothers. The clubs include Arena, Sky Bar, Barsky and Grotesque. They're right next to Bessarabsky market; most of the clubs are accessible from the court.

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  • Kiev Central Station Hostel - 25 Gogolivska, Apt. 11 50.45166, 30.49480 In between the train station and the Independence Plaza, it's about 1.2km from train station ☎ +380 93 7587468 The hostel staff speaks English, Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, Spanish and Portuguese. Fully equipped + discounts for tours and different activities. Age-lim 40, no families & no long-terms.
  • Magic Bus Hostel Kiev - 31 Saksaganskogo str., 2nd floor, apt. 3 50.43570, 30.51403 Metro Station: Ploscha L'va Tolstogo ☎ +380 97 3360303 Check-in: 13:00 / Check-out: 12:00 From €4 Hostel within walking distance to the main street Kreschatik and train station. Uniquely designed room. Professional & friendly staff.
  • Mini Hostel Kiev - Velyka Vasylkivska St, 43, Apt. 30 50.43641, 30.51645 Metro station Lva Tolstogo (150 meter), Metro station Palats Sportu (250 meter) ☎ +380 98 4891934 Check-in: 14:00 / Check-out: 11:00 Dorm beds from €6, Private rooms from €15 It's in the downtown with English, (German), Russian, and Ukrainian staff. Free Wi-Fi, Coffee, tea, linen, maps, and free pub crawls. Guests of the Mini Hostel Kiev get discounts for to stay in the Mini Hostel Lviv and the Mini Hostel Odessa.
  • The Hub Hostel Kyiv - Tereschenkivska Street 5A 50.44383, 30.51599 M: Teatralna ☎ +380 44 2291266 From ~ €14 A hostel in a freestanding building in the center with a huge yard. Privates and 4-12 bed dorms, including female only dorms; free Wi-Fi, linen, tea and Coffee. A 24-hr reception, free lockers. Big, soundproof social area with variety of board games, movies and books, well-equipped kitchen. Different activities every day of the week: movie nights, guided tours, pub crawling. Can accommodate groups and provide lodging for all sorts of events.
  • TIU Kreschatik 8b Kreschatik Apt. 11 50.45198, 30.52611 On the Main Street next to the Independence Plaza ☎ +380 66 9323676 Dorm beds from €10 Fully equipped kitchen, free Wi-Fi access, friendly English speaking staff, common rooms with big-screen TVs and DVD libraries, superior Muslim friendly rooms, frequent pub crawls, security lockers and digital coded front door locks.
  • Really Central Hostel - 10, Bogdana Khmelnitskogo, Floor 2. Apt. 50 (access via second courtyard) 50.44564, 30.51705 Metro: Teatralna ☎ +380 98 2636506 From €8 Very friendly, one communal dorm, two private twin rooms. English speaking staff, Wi-Fi and communal kitchen.
  • St. Sophia Hostel Kiev - Apt. 2, 2 Georgievsky Ln 50.45120, 30.51363 ☎ +380 93 6423006 Dorm bed €10 Located in the very centre in a quiet green area, with a view on Sophia Gothic Church.
  • Hotel Saturn - 2b Geroev Kosmosa Street 50.43392, 30.39078 Borshagivka train station 1km or Metro Beresteiska and bus No.429 9 stops. ☎ +380 44 4033263 Check-in: 13:00 / Check-out: 12:00 From US$30 per day
  • Slavutych Hotel - @otel.com.ua 1, Entuziastiv Street 50.43361, 30.59369 Metro:Livoberezhna and bus 178 five stops ☎ +380 44 5611112 Check-in: 14:00 / Check-out: 12:00 From €30 Economy hotel with great service. Located on the Rusanivka island.
  • Hostel United - 9, Kostelnaya st., apt. 5 50.45236, 30.52409 right bank of the Dnipro, 3-min walk from The Independence Plaza underground ☎ +380 63 4349666 Check-in: 13:00 / Check-out: 12:00 Dorm beds €10-15 24-hr reception, 4-6-8 dorms, free Wi-Fi, shared laptop, clean bed linen, towel, free tea/coffee, lockers, big social area, big well-equipped kitchen. Helpful and outgoing staff who speak English, (German), Russian, Ukrainian fluently. This is the hostel with a low price and great service.
  • Randevu Hotel - Pravdi 31f☎ +380445876893 Check-in: 12:00 / Check-out: 13:00 US$13 Private network has 9 different hotels in Kiev in different parts of the city. Excellent prices and comfortable rooms.

Mid-range

Hotel "Ukraine", Kyiv - Hotel "Ukraine"

  • «Black Sea» Kyiv - @otel.com.ua 16A Leiptsygskaya str.☎ +380 44 3641064 Check-in: 14:00 / Check-out: 12:00 from 450 грн
  • City Park Hotel - 20-A, Vorovsky Str.☎ +380 44 5037790 A new boutique hotel located in the cultural, historical business part of Kiev.
  • Diplomat Hotel - Zhilyanska street 59 From US$100 The apartments offers fully renovated classic single and double rooms, each with ensuite facilities, including plated breakfast. All of the lodgings come equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, heating, desk, safe deposit box, mini bar, hairdryer, double glassed windows and satellite TV.
  • ibis Kiev Shevchenko Boulevard - Taras Shevchenko Boulevard, 25☎ +380 44 5912222 Check-in: 14:00 / Check-out: 12:00 from 740 грн Fax 591-2200. 212 rooms, wi-fi, breakfast buffet. Cafe and restaurant.
  • Hotel Bratislava Kiev - A. Malyshko Str. 1 50.457455, 30.609393 Metro Station: Darnytsia ☎ +380 44 5373975 From ~ €28 Three-star hotel on the left bank of the River Dnieper near International Exhibition Centre in Kiev. Has 337 guest rooms and suites.
  • Hotel Kozatskiy - 1/3 Mihaylivska St☎ +38 067 224 57 09 Check-in: 13:00 / Check-out: 12.:00 From US$70 per day A 3-star hotel in the centre (Independence Place).
  • Hotel Lybid - Junction of Taras Shevchenko Bvd & Peremohy Sq US$115 The Hotel Lybid is a standard European hotel. 0.5 kilometers from train station, 3-4 kilometers from central sights, nearest metro at railway stn or Universitet.
  • President Hotel - Hospitalna Street 12 From US$130 4-star hotel with 325 rooms and 13 suites set out over 10 floors. Close to the downtown in a cultural and historical quiet green area of Kiev. With your choice of either the fitness centre, leisure centre or health club.
  • Hotel Tourist - 2 R. Okipnoi Street metro station Livoberezhna From €60 Rooms are good, but service is Soviet. Especially breakfast. Reception ok, English speaking. Bring your own teabags or instant Coffee. 29 floors. Restaurant with English menu. Close to metro, market and shopping centre. Overlooking soviet style housing flats, view on city from 3 kilometers away. Strange bath tube.

Luxury

  • Fairmont Grand Hotel Kyiv - 1 Naberezhno-Khreshchatytska St☎ +380 44 3228888 0800 04411414 +380 44 3228899 A five-star luxury hotel in the heart of the historic Podil neighborhood. Complete with 258 elegant guest rooms with spectacular views of the Dnipro River.
  • Gintama Hotel - Trekhsvyatitelskaya Street 9 From US$180 Centrally located boutique hotel with 23 rooms.
  • Hotel Rus - Hospitalna Street 4 From US$183 One of the oldest hotels in the city. Aging has contributing to some deteriorating quality in the hotel, but still a 'classic'.
  • Hyatt Regency Kiev - 5, A. Tarasova Street in the centre, overlooking Saint Sophia Plaza ☎ +380 44 5811234 Opened in June 2007, a five-star luxury hotel offering great views and featuring a 25m indoor swimming pool, spa and fitness centre.
  • InterContinental Kiev - Velyka Zhytomyrska 2A - ☎ +380 44 2191919 First InterContinental in Ukraine. The 11-storey hotel is designed by celebrated Ukrainian architect Sergey Babushkin. Its angular marble-and-glass façade is a blend of classical and contemporary features, highlighted by a three-metre statue of the Greek Goddess Nike (mythology) by Ukrainian sculptor Michael Reva. InterContinental Kiev has 272 deluxe rooms, five Ambassador Suites, Royal Suite and Presidential Suite, both overlooking Street Michael’s Plaza.
  • The Opera Hotel - B. Khmelnystkoho Street US$500 per day The Opera Hotel is 5-star and member of the leading hotels of the world. Opened in 2006 and owned by Rinat Akhmetov, Ukraine's wealthiest billionaire.
  • The Premier Palace Hotel - From US$500 A nice 5-star hotel in a historic building.

Stay Safe

The usual "don't be stupid" advice seems to be adequate. Kiev is a generally open and friendly city and stays lively until at least 23:00 in most neighborhoods.

Avoid drinking the water from the tap — bottled water is affordable and available everywhere (Morshinska/Моршинська, Mirgorodska/Міргородська is good).

Robberies and common scams|scams on Muslims are fairly common in Kiev. The best approach is to be extremely selfish and ignore anyone who approaches you. Avoid eye contact with suspicious looking people. If you do get caught up in a scam (such as the infamous wallet scam or the "Look, I've just found money" scam or even if you are stopped by someone claiming to be a policeman), simply ignore the person and walk away, indicate that you want to call your embassy or go to the next police station to get the problem sorted. That will usually shake the person off.

If you are leaving your baggage in the station, it is better to leave it with the guys in person rather than use a locker. Stories have been heard of people 'assisting' with the locker and overseeing the code and then walking off with the bag afterwards.

On the metro, always keep your belongings securely zipped as close to your skin as feasible. Pickpockets are highly organised and often in gangs that know what they are doing.

There are occasional (rare) reports of visitors being shaken down by corrupt officials, often customs officials. Naturally and the best protection is to make sure that you stay on the correct side of the law and, if there is any question, to keep your cool and not become argumentative. It seems that the cost of an error is surrendering the object in question and paying a "fine." The officials are skilled at ensuring that people who argue miss their flights. Making, or giving the impression of making a phone call to your country's embassy has been known to clear up "problems" quicker than actually paying the "fine" --- or pretend to have a very late flight.

Walking around in the tourist areas (e.g. Maydan) at night there have been instances of groups of police stopping tourists and going through an overly theatrical display of asking to see passport and other documents, and sometimes even search for drugs or other prohibited items. To deal with this, firstly always carry your passport, not doing so will give them an easy excuse to extract a bribe. Secondly, making it clear that you speak absolutely no Russian may help. Lastly, don't given them any excuses whatsoever to threaten you with arrest—just because the local residents drink in the street doesn't mean you should. Don't cross the road except at authorised points. Try and follow the rules.

Some thieves like to abuse new tourists, for example, by playing plainclothes cop. They are rarely aggressive. They will go to you only if you're walking alone and don't look too familiar with the town. A bit of resisting usually shakes them off (but not too much since you never know).

There is still some corruption in Ukraine; some services might openly ask you to bribe them to process your request, and denying it might make them refuse to help you.

The people are very tolerant and it is only reasonable to assume that they expect the same in return.

Telecommunications in Kiev

Post Offices

  • Main Post Office (Holovposhtamt) - Головпоштамт, No.1 поштове відділення - 50.44973, 30.52308 M: Maidan Nezhalovsti ☎ +380 44 3232020 +380 44 2787969 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 08.00-21.00, Saturday 08.00-21.00, Sunday 09.00-19.00 Internet service with printing 8 грн per hr, 1 грн per A4. [https://(documents)/A41CCC3EC7780B2DC22576B1002F5FB1 Post offices in Kiev, addresses, services, working times. +380 44 2300830, +380 44 2300838
  • No.31 Post-office - No. 31 поштове відділення - Vokzalnaya sq., 1 50.42798, 30.50823 M: Vokzalna ☎ +380 44 2345064, +380 44 2440052, +380 44 2457033 Opening Hours: 24/7 The central train station, on the 1-st floor.

Telephone

Mobile (cell) phones: GSM (900/1800) and 4G (CDMA, UMTS) is used in Ukraine. This system is compatible with mobile phone networks used everywhere apart from parts of the Americas and US dominated parts of Asia.

If you have an unlocked phone, you can get an Kyivstar, MTS, lifecell /en/], or Vodafone SIM card for a few dollars at street vendors which will give you a local number and free incoming calls. Note that some of those cards don't have money on their account so you may want to buy a payment card when you buy a sim card. If you don't have an unlocked phone already, new ones can be had for USD70-40 and a touch cheaper if you buy a pay-as-you-go sim card at the same time. Incoming calls are free in Ukraine so in extremis you can just SMS/text a request for a return call for a small charge.

If you want to use 4G connection, you can get OGO!] (ex-Utel) for UMTS and PeopleNet, CDMAUA or Intertelecom for CDMA, for mid 2011 last three operators don't have English version of site. For English-speaking visitors, Vodafone and lifecell are both options for a 4G network with English instructions. From experience, lifecell SIM cards come with a plan pre-activated, meaning just inserting the SIM will get you data and a phone number with no interaction required.

If you are roaming in Kiev, SMS messages do work well. They are confirmed to work for most foreign networks. Do note that the size of the nation and the relative low population densities of rural areas means that sometimes there might be 'black-spots' where mobiles will not work. But of course these are away from the main cities/urban areas (and most of the main arterial road and rail routes also have reasonably consistent call signals).

If you are trying to call the U.S. from your GSM phone, you may find that the access numbers for your calling card are blocked. Plan ahead and sign up with a callback service (such as UWT lead-time required) before you start your travels and you can provoke them to call you (at much better rates) when you need to make a call.

Internet

The easiest way to maintain Internet connectivity if you use your own laptop is to buy a 7-day unlimited Lucky Internet callback card. They are about 36 грн at the street kiosks. When you dial in, you will be initially firewalled off from everything until you activate by visiting their website

You may also buy wireless internet access for your laptop for about 10 грн per day. for details or just google "wireless internet in Ukraine".

Internet cafés have a good service. They usually have different types of computers with varying prices. Near the metro station on ul Khmelnytskoho (on the left side at a corner) there is one that is very good, open 24 hours non stop. The cheapest computers cover your basic needs and the most expensive ones are usually for hardcore gamers.

Also most foreigner-friendly cafés (see "Drink" section above) and a lot of fast food restaurants (including McDonald's (Please do not support McDonald's as McDonald's supports Israel. Shun this restaurant group and go for altertative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned restaurant)) offer free Wi-Fi. Some require password to use their access point, ask waiter to get it.

Cope in Kiev

Kiev was part of the former USSR. Some things work well and other things may be broken. There is no point in stressing about this. Arrive with that realization and be prepared to roll with a few surprises.

Embassies & Consulates in Kiev

Belarus

  • Belarus - Посольство Білорусі - Vul. Kotsiubynskoho Mykhaila, 3 50.44667, 30.50396 M: Universytet ☎ +380 44 5375200, +380 44 5375203

{{flag|Canada

  • Canada - 31, Yaroslaviv Val Street 50.45331, 30.50652 ☎ +380 44 5903100 +380 44 590-3134 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 08:30-13:00 & 14:00-17:00

{{flag|China

  • China - 32, Hrushevskoho Street 50.44426, 30.54073 Metro: Arsenalna ☎ +380 44 253-3154 +380 44 230-2622

Egypt Egypt - eg.emb-@ 19, Observatorna Street 50.45496, 30.50153 M: Zoloti vorota 1,000 m ☎ +380 44 2720283 +380 44 4869428 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 09:00-15:30

  • Finland - 14, Striletska Street 50.45330, 30.51173 M: Zolota Vorota ☎ +380 44 2787049

Monday to Friday 09:00–17:00 {{flag|Georgia

  • Georgia - 25, Shevchenko Blvd 50.44527, 30.49858 M: Universytet ☎ +380 44 220-0340 +380 44 220-0348* Greece - Посольство Греції - Vul. Panfilovtsiv, 10 50.42853, 30.55102 M: Pecherska ☎ +380 44 2545471, +380 44 2545472, +380 95 2838252 (Emergencies), +380 50 3107758 +380 44 2543998 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 09:00-16:00

{{flag|Hungary

  • Hungary - Посольство Угорщини - Vul. Reitarska, 33 50.45320, 30.50881 M: Zoloti Vorota, 600m ☎ +380 44 2308001, +380 44 2308002, +380 44 2386381, +380 44 2386382 +380 44 2386497

{{flag|Norway

  • Norway - Посольство Норвегія - Vul. Striletska 15 50.45334, 30.51222 ☎ +380 44 2812200 +380 44 2812299

{{flag|Poland

  • Poland - Посольство Польщі - Vul. Yaroslaviv Val, 12 50.44997, 30.51188 M: Zoloti Vorota, 200m ☎ +380 44 2300700, +380 44 2706336

{{flag|Romania

  • Romania - Посольство Румунії - Kotsiubyns'koho Mykhaila str., 8 50.44655, 30.50313 M: Universytet ☎ +380 44 234-52-61, +380 44 234-00-40

Russia

  • Russia | 27, Povitroflots'kyi ave (Vozdukhoflotskyi Blvd) 50.43350, 30.47185 M: Vokzalna ☎ +380 44 2801412 +380 44 2463469 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 09:00-18:00, Friday 09:00-17:00

{{flag|Sweden

  • Sweden - Посольство Швеції - 34/33 Ivana Franka Street 50.44638, 30.50823 M: Universytet ☎ +380 44 4944271

Turkey

  • Türkiye - Посольство Туреччини - 18, Arsenalna Street 50.43120, 30.53743 ☎ +380 44 2810750, +380 44 2810751 +380 44 2856423 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 09:00-18:00
  • United Kingdom of Great Britain and [[Northern Ireland - Vul. Desyatynna, 9 50.45709, 30.51989 From Funicular Upper Station ☎ +380 44 4903660, +380 44 4903662 +380 44 4903662

United States United States - Посольство США | Vul. Sikohorskoho, 4 50.46658, 30.43061 M: Beresteivska or Syrets, both more than 1km ☎ +380 44 5215000 Monday to Friday 08:30–17:30 }}

News & References Kiev


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