Historic district with a young crowd, offering urban beaches, hipster hangouts, and vibrant nightlife.
Central neighborhood known for its historic sites, cozy parks, and weekend artisan markets.
Central district known for its bustling nightlife, bars, and proximity to major sights.
Quiet, upscale area with museums, historic houses, and limited but high-quality dining options.
Area with significant communist-era monuments, massive monasteries, and extensive green spaces.
Revitalized neighborhood with new baroque townhouses, art galleries, and showrooms by Ukrainian designers.
Historic Orthodox Christian monastery with underground caves and churches.
UNESCO-listed cathedral known for its golden domes and ancient mosaics.
Historic street lined with art galleries, shops, and St. Andrew's Church.
Central square of Kyiv, significant for political rallies and events.
Main street of Kyiv, known for shopping, dining, and architecture.
Reconstructed medieval gateway that was part of Kyiv's ancient fortifications.
Massive statue commemorating the Soviet victory in World War II.
Monastery known for its striking golden domes and vibrant blue facade.
Historic neighborhood with cobblestone streets, cafes, and cultural sites.
Baroque palace serving as the official ceremonial residence of the President of Ukraine.
Boryspil International Airport
Ihor Sikorsky Kyiv International Airport (Zhuliany)