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Author: Tuncay  (85.101.164.---)
Date:   12-20-06 17:20

Hı everybody...
I will be in Kiev after 1 month for holiday.Dont ask me why holiday in the winter because I dont have anytime in the other times of year:-)
I have good friends now from kiev from this site.
I wait everybody s messages from kiev.
You can advise me somtihng about kiev,,,I am waiting advises,invites,etc.......

I will like to meet you.

See you soon.

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Author: Yulia  (---.234.sitel.com.ua)
Date:   12-21-06 05:07

In case you have already made good friends from Kiev, you will definitely have at least few guides to show you around!

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Author: Tuncay  (---.ttnet.net.tr)
Date:   12-21-06 05:10

yes,but I never say no new friends..... yulia.

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Author: Yulia  (---.118.sitel.com.ua)
Date:   12-22-06 05:31

Ukrainians have made a spirited effort to preserve their cultural traditions and customs. There are many things to see and places to visit. We have listed our favorites for you below! I hope this list can be helpful for everyone who is going to visit Kiev soon.

ART GALLERIES
Art Salon Andriyivsky Uzviz 3 (Tel: 416-1237).
Open: Mon-Sat 10am-7pm, lunch break 2-3pm.
Khudozhniy Salon Vul. Chervonoarmiyska 47 (Tel: 227-3730).
Open: Tues-Sat 9am-6pm, lunch break 2-3pm.
Khudozhniy Salon Vul. Entuziastiv 17. (Tel: 555-3994).
Open: Mon-Sat 10am-7pm, lunch break 2-3 pm.
Tsentralny Khudozhniy Salon Vul. Khmelnytskoho 27. (Tel: 224-1660).
Open Mon-Fri 10 am to 7 pm; Sat 10 am to 6 pm, lunch break 2-3pm.
Gallery at Taras Shevshenko- Museum 12 Taras Shevchenko Blvd. Open Tues-Sat. 10 A.M.-5:00 P.M.
Good colection of contemporary artists.

THEATERS AND CONCERT HALLS - With over 20 theaters to choose from, one can see almost anything from ballet to opera. Performances are usually in Ukrainian or Russian. Government subsidies make opera and theater tickets very inexpensive.

Concert Hall
"Ukrainian Palace" Vul. Chervonoarmiyska 23 (Tel: 268-1584)
Conservatory Vul. Karla Marxa 1/3.
House of Organ and Chamber Music Vul. Chervonoarmiyska 77. (Tel: 268-5678)
Ivan Franko Ukrainian Drama Theater Ploshcha Franka 3. (Tel: 229-5991) Performances in this theater are mainly works by popular Ukrainian writers and playwrights such as Taras Shevchenko, Ivan Franko, I. Karpenko-Kariy.
Lesia Ukrainka Russian Drama Theater Vul. Bohdana Khmelnytskoho 5. (Tel: 224-9063/4223)
Philharmonic Society Vul. Volodymyrska Uzviz 2.
Puppet Theater Vul. Shota Rustaveli 13. (Tel: 220-9065). Going to the puppet theater is not only fun for the children, but entertaining for adult as well.
Sports Palace Sportyvna Ploshcha 1. (Tel: 221-5793)
Taras Shevchenko National Opera and Ballet Theater Vul. Volodymyrska 50. (Tel: 224-7165, 229-1169).
The National Opera of Ukraine was built in 1919 and has since been beautifully restored. During the opera season many classics are performed - from the traditional Ukrainian opera "Taras Bulba" to Verdi's "La Traviata". The National Opera is home to a very good opera company, a ballet company of considerable talent, and expansive repertoire. Prices average 250,000 per ticket, so it's well worth your time.


MUSEUMS, RECREATION SITES, MONASTERIES

Ukrainian contemporary art includes painting and sculpture in a wide range of experimental and traditional styles. Icons and folk art are displayed in museums purchased in galleries and shops. There are several art museums with collections of Ukrainian and European art. There are also museums with good collections of archaeology, geology, botany, zoology and aerospace.

CENTRAL BOTANICAL GARDEN - Timiryazevska 1. (Tel: 295-4527). Hours: 10am-8pm Mon-Sun. Founded in 1936 the gardens offer a glimpse of a collection comprising nearly 13,000 varieties of trees, bushes, and grass from five different continents. The 11th century Vydubychi monastery is still open to the public on the garden's grounds.

CENTRAL PARK - Volodymyrska Uzviz 2. (Tel: 228-3092). This park stretches throughout the center of the city and houses a number of parks and historical complexes including the Mariyinsky Palace, Askold Grave, and the monument to Prince Volodymyr. A breathtaking view of the Dnipro River can be seen from the park's terraces.

HYDROPARK - Peredimska Sloboda 10. (Tel: 517-1492). Over 900 acres stretch along this riverside park with sandy beaches along the Dnipro River banks. One can enjoy swimming, volleyball, tennis, badminton, sun bathing, or sailing on a rental boat. There is an open-air theater, coffee shop, restaurant, and beer bar. No entrance fee.

MUSEUM OF UKRAINIAN FINE ARTS - Vul. Hrushevskoho 6. (Tel: 228-6429). Hours: 10am-5pm, closed Friday. Spend an afternoon discovering Ukrainian folklore and tradition through art. One can get a glimpse of a valuable collection of ancient Ukrainian icons, paintings, and sculpture.

PECHERSKA LAVRA MONASTERY AND CATACOMBS - Vul. Sichnevoho Povstannya 21. (Tel: 290-7349). Hours: 10am-6pm, closed Tue. Established in 1051, this monastery is one of the oldest and most interesting in Kyiv. On the premises you can visit the caves where monks had been living and many other churches and museums. The miniatures museum and the Scythian gold collection are fascinating sights. For a beautiful view of the city climb up the stairs of the tallest belfry in Ukraine (315 ft.)

REPUBLICAN CENTER OF EXHIBITIONS AND FAIRS - Prospekt Akademika Hlushkova 1. (Tel: 261-7365). Hours: 10am-6pm, break 1-2pm, closed Sunday and Monday. Located in a big cozy park the center is the main site for major exhibitions and fairs taking place in Kyiv. The lovely tree- covered grounds is a nice place to take a stroll especially in summer when a variety of flowers are in bloom.

REPUBLICAN STADIUM - Vul. Chervonoarmiyska 55. (Tel: 221-5775). With a capacity of 100,000, this stadium is the largest in Ukraine, which includes a soccer field, running tracks, indoor stadium, gymnasium, an artificial surface ski-jump, swimming pool, tennis courts, and a sauna.

ST. SOPHIA CATHEDRAL - Vul. Volodymyrska 24. (Tel: 228-6152). Museum has been closed for one year because of political problems. To enter museum, you must go with tour guide. Built by Prince Yaroslav the Wise in 1037, this church was established to glorify the wisdom of Christianity. One of the most interesting sights is the collection of frescoes and mosaics inside the cathedral.

UKRAINIAN MUSEUM OF FOLK ARCHITECTURE AND PEASANT HOMES - Pyrohovo Village. (Tel: 266-2416). Open daily 10am-5pm; closed Wed. Entrance fee $1.00; $10.00 per person for English-speaking guide. Located in the outskirts of Kyiv, this open air museum takes you through Ukraine's history as you walk through the original homes of the past which have been moved here from all corners of Ukraine and restored. Traditional Ukrainian costume and ceramics are on exhibit.

THE ZOO - Prospect Peremohy 32. (Tel: 274-6054). Hours: 9am-6pm, closed Monday. Founded in 1908, Kyiv's zoo is one of the largest in Eastern Europe. One can see over 3,500 specimens of animals and birds here. Amusement park and snack-bar.

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Author: Bruno  (---.home.cgocable.net)
Date:   12-22-06 13:00

I have just returned from Kiev 2 weeks ago. I had a good time,lots to do and many places to visit! People were nice and friendly. I recommend it.Stayed at the Hotel Impressa,nice place,very clean ,very helpful.

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Author: Dominique  (---.fbx.proxad.net)
Date:   12-23-06 08:48

hello my name is dominique , i'm french
i speak very bad english.
i go to kiev 26 december for visite.
you have adress hotel and appartement .
thank you for help me.

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Author: Galla  (---.ldc.net)
Date:   12-24-06 09:40

Dominique,
Have a look at these sites, maybe they will be useful for your trip


http://www.kievhotelservice.com/
http://www.kiev-hotels.1bigeurope.com/

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Author: Dominique  (---.fbx.proxad.net)
Date:   12-25-06 02:53

thank you galla for help me.
kiss
dominique

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Author: Dale Benson  (---.hsd1.or.comcast.net)
Date:   01-01-07 18:06

WOW , Yulia could you be my tour guide ?
I would like to see these places on my trips when I am passing through Kiev for one of my business trip to Chisinau Moldova .
I would be happy to be your tour guide to many Places in Moldova .

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Author: Patrick  (---.range217-42.btcentralplus.com)
Date:   01-08-07 10:45

I will be going to Kiev 1st week last week in January I will be staing for 1 month...I would like new friends perhaps to lunch or evenings out....

Patrick from Wales, U.K

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Author: Sveta  (213.78.238.---)
Date:   01-09-07 05:54

How are you going to stay in Kiev for one month? Are you not a working man or you are a reach man?Or are a jocker? Kiev is an expensive city. I have a flat in the centre of Kiev, but I am living in Wales now

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Author: Sveta  (213.78.238.---)
Date:   01-09-07 06:05

Or do you hope to look for silly Russian and Ukrainian girls, who will allow you to live in their flats or houses for monthes?
Wales is a poor country if it is compare with diffrent parts of the UK. Moscou and S. Petersburg are expensive cities like London. How many times have you visited London?

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Author: Sveta  (213.78.238.---)
Date:   01-09-07 06:05

Or do you hope to look for silly Russian and Ukrainian girls, who will allow you to live in their flats or houses for monthes?
Wales is a poor country if it is compare with diffrent parts of the UK. Moscou and S. Petersburg are expensive cities like London. How many times have you visited London?

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Author: Morris  (---.range81-156.btcentralplus.com)
Date:   01-20-07 12:13

hi sveta , your right kiev is a very expensive city , like any big city it costs alot to stay and live for a month, i have been there four times , its a great place but a month is to long , i live near london but who in their right mind would want to stay for month , a piece of advise to all you travelling to kiev , on your way back dont put any thing of value in your suitcase , they all get cut open and cameras , phones presents all get nicked, i have been to moscow, st petes , sochi, odessa, but it only ever happens on the way home at kiev borispol airport ,

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Author: Paul Shore  (---.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com)
Date:   01-23-07 19:13

I have just returned from a week in Kiev, it is a very magical and beautiful city. A few words of advise, take your own tylenol and Contac C with you, it is very difficult to find there. Don't drink or eat at the internet cafe restaurant at the airport -- they take advantage of you every time. I wish I could have stayed in Kiev for a month, but it is extremely expensive. For all Canadians and Americans -- they have a TGI Fridays in central Kiev - the staff speak english and the menu is in English as well. But don't forget to try the local food, I didn't have a bad meal or experience while I was there. I hope to return in the summer, I think the city would be even more exciting in warmer weather.
Good luck, have fun.

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