Kiev, like any ancient city, is conducive to long walks. This is a beautiful city, which has a lot of attractions, museums and temples.
Instructions
Step 1
If you like city walks, be sure to check out Khreshchatyk. This wide street is always packed with tourists. There are many cafes and restaurants of national cuisine, clubs and other recreation places on it. The most beautiful flower beds and fountains will provide a pleasant walk even on the hottest day. In winter, a large skating rink with a beautiful festive spruce beckons guests on Khreshchatyk.
Step 2
Fans of ancient architecture are obliged to visit the complex of the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra. You can start your walk right after leaving the Dnepr metro station. On the territory of the temple complex there are interesting museums and slender beautiful churches. If you just want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city, take a walk along the paths and alleys of the neat Lavra Garden. The monastery canteen and bakery will save you from hunger, where you can find delicious dishes and the freshest pastries.
Step 3
In the Cathedral of St. Sophia of Kiev, you can continue your journey through the ancient Russian holy places. This monastery complex includes several of the oldest buildings in Kiev. The thousand-year-old graffiti is amazing. Simple inscriptions allow you to feel the involvement in history. Connoisseurs of beauty will appreciate the frescoes on the walls of the cathedral. A walk through the well-groomed monastery garden will calm you down and put you in a peaceful mood.
Step 4
If you are going to Kiev in spring or summer, consider boat trips along the wide Dnieper. Modern pleasure boats will comfortably ride you along the coastline, where you can take photos of the capital of Ukraine, located on the high banks of the Dnieper.
Step 5
Fans of military history can really spend time in the Museum of the Great Patriotic War. This museum is located under the Motherland Monument. The exposition of the exhibition halls tells about the hardest test of our history. And in the open air there is a museum of technology from the Second World War. In some cars and planes you can sit and take pictures.