
Khreschatyk metro station
A favorite meeting place. Note the donkey and the old man with his cart. |
Khreschatyk Street
The central post office on the corner of Khreschatyk street at Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Independence Square) is a favorite meeting point. |

Same corner but looking in the opposite direction. The "M" means there is a metro station here below ground. |

Maidan Nezalezhnosti
View of of Maidan Nezalezhnosti from above. The square was redesigned over the past five years. |

Ukraine Hotel rises above Maidan Nezalezhnosti. This hotel is supposedly due to be torn down and replaced by a more modern one. |

View on New Year's Eve, the biggest holiday of the year |

Election rally at Maidan Nezalezhnosti for a pro-Russia party |

Vendors on Maidan Nezalezhnosti |

Globus shopping mall
Under Maidan Nezalezhnosti |
Inside the underground mall |

Metrohrad
Shopping center under Khreschatyk street |

United Benetton store on Khreschatyk. Note the car parked on the sidewalk (this happens everywhere now). |

Cafe in the Passazh area of Khreschatyk street |
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Presidential administration building
Ukraine's "White House" on Bankova Street |

You used to be able to drive your car right in front of the building, but now it's been fenced off and turned into a pedestrian zone. |

House of the Chimeras
Famous building right across from the presidential administration |

Take a look at some of the animals stuck all over the exterior. |

Close-up shot of some of the building's "beasts" |

Cabinet of Ministers
Government administration building |
National Bank
One of Kiev's most beautiful buildings |

Side view of the bank |

Mariyinskyy Palace
Mariyinskyy Palace was built during Russian imperial times and is now a government building where important receptions are held. |
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This historic street connects Podil district on the banks of the Dnipro with the most ancient part of town on the hilltops overlooking the river. Today the cobblestone street is the site of Kiev's largest souvenir market (especially large on weekends) and is a favorite place to walk and chat for both locals and foreigners. Most of the regular vendors know basic English, German, French, etc.

Andriyivskyy (Andriyivsky) Uzviz
During the annual "Kiev Days" in June Andriyivskyy Uzviz is always packed with visitors. |

Andriyivskyy Uzviz is an artsy historical street on a hill with numerous art and souvenir vendors. It's also a favorite among foreign tourists and local expats. |

This is a very enjoyable place to walk because there are so many things to look at and the street has been largely untouched by commercial development. |
Andriyivskyy Uzviz
Souvenir shopping at Andriyivskyy is a favorite pasttime of tourists in Kiev. |

Typical souvenirs are matrioshki (stacking dolls), embroidered shirts and dresses, and woodcarvings. |

Happy shoppers on Andriyivskyy Uzviz across from St. Andrew's Cathedral |
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Podil is one of the oldest parts of Kiev and is covered with quaint old buildings and churches. Nowadays it has a lot of students and cafes and restaurants. To see some of Podil's churches, go here.

Kievo-Pecherskaya Lavra
Thousand-year-old center of Orthodoxy. More pictures >> |

Kiev Opera house
The opera house. Tickets usually go for $2-20 USD (in 2004). |

Friendship of Nations Arc
A highly visible monument above the Dnipro River |

Friendship of Nations Arc rises above this Soviet-era monument to the joining of Ukraine and Russia in 1653 A.D. |

Philharmonic Hall
Here you can listen to wonderful concerts of classical music for very low prices.
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View of Philharmonic Hall in November |

Golden Gate
This fortified gate defended the city in the 12th century. |

Bessarabsky Market
This old market on Khreschatyk street has lost its popularity, but you can still buy all sorts of fruits and vegetables here. |

Kiev Subway
"Zoloti Vorota" metro station. Kiev's subway system is the most efficient way to get around town, but it does not cover the entire city. New stations are being built as well. |

Bohdan Khmelnytskyy
17th-century Ukrainian Cossack leader |

Princess Olga
Famous monument in front of Mykhailivskyy church |

Shevchenko University
Taras Shevchenko University central building. Widely considered the most prestigious university in Ukraine. |

Kiev Train Station
Kiev's new train station was built just a few years ago. Ukraine has been actively modernizing its railway system. Faster and nicer trains are being introduced.
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Inside the old train station
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Weird ventilation tubes next to the station |

Historical house on Yaroslaviv Val Street in the center of Kiev |

"House of Actors" |

Close up of doorway |

Victory Day
On Victory Day (May 9th), people gather at the war monument to lay flowers for the millions who died in the "Great Fatherland War" (World War II). |

Veterans put on their regalia and congregate in central areas of the city to remember the war. |

Chornobyl Museum
Interesting museum of the Chornobyl disaster in Podil |

Kiev city is building a new bridge and metro line across the Dnipro River. |

This costly bridge (over $1 billion USD) crosses over Trukhanov Island and will connect Troeschyna with Podil.
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