Kiev Attractions, Excursions & Guided Tours (Specials & Prices)

Kiev, the vibrant capital of Ukraine, is one of Eastern Europe’s oldest cities. From hip neighbourhoods, medieval architecture, lush greenery, and multicultural ethnic restaurants to choose from, the city will leave you pining to book a return trip.

Boasting nothing short of exciting activities, the city is brimming with attractions from Khreschatyk, the city’s bustling shopping street, to the picturesque Andriyivsky Uzviz (Andrew’s Descent). Kayak down the river and appreciate the golden onion domes that sit atop many of the cathedrals dotted throughout the city. You’re in for a real treat exploring this incredible European gem.

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The largest historic and technical museum in Eastern Europe is located right next to the Zhulyany Airport in Kyiv, Ukraine. The Oleg Antonov Museum was inaugurated in 2003 which marked the 100th anniversary of world Aviation and the National Aviation University’s 80th anniversary. Kyiv boasts some of the best museums that the country has to offer with the National Museum of the History of Ukraine also being located in the major city. The aviation museum only had 33 items at the start and now the showcase has grown to more than 90. These are a collection of planes and drones that were used by the Soviet Air Force and independent Ukraine. A few of the items were also operated in civil aviation.
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Discover the past by visiting the Ukraine State Aviation Museum and discover the aircraft used in the Soviet era.
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7
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6
Value For Money
6
PROS:
  • Great guides
  • Tours are available in different languages
  • Transport inclusive
CONS:
  • No added amenities to the tours
  • Entrance fee isn’t always included
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Kiev, often also spelled Kyiv, is the capital city of Ukraine. Once under Soviet rule, the city has transformed immensely since it got freedom. Today, it is filled with many tourist hotspots for various travelers, including history enthusiasts. The city is filled with religious history, grand architecture and is a cultural capital for Ukraine. Many people visit Kiev for its beautiful churches, monasteries, and cathedrals. It has two UNESCO world heritage sites, the St. Sophia Cathedral and Kiev-Pechersk Lava. There are a few ways to enjoy Kiev’s architecture and religious heritage sights. While the beautiful Kiev can be enjoyed above ground, there is an underground world just as interesting to explore. There is a list of different underground tours available. From tours of monasteries to tours of missile bases. One thing is for sure, you’ll never run out of things to do in Kiev.  
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The underground tours available are a good way to see Kiev from a unique perspective. All of the tours allow visitors to see what life was like a few decades ago under the Soviet Union. Unfortunately, none of the tours are wheelchair accessible or suitable for people with claustrophobia because of the tight spaces. These are interesting tours to take for people interested in the military and Soviet war history.
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8
Value for Money
7
Fun
7
PROS:
  • A chance to see Kiev from a different perspective
  • Knowledgeable tour guides
CONS:
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not suitable for people who are claustrophobic
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Often when hearing ‘tunnel of love’ people imagine swan boats and romantic trips down a lazy river. The Tunnel of Love railway in Ukraine, however, is something else completely. This mysterious railway track is entirely encapsulated inside luscious green foliage. Like something out of a fairytale, the train tracks cut directly through a dense forest with the tree-tops meeting to form a perfect arch. Dubbed one of the most romantic places in Ukraine next to Nikitsky Botanical Garden, a walk through this 5km viridescent corridor is a whimsical experience.
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$214.00
Ukraine is no stranger to a wide variety of odd attractions. The Tunnel of Love, hidden in the forests of Klevan is but one of these enticing oddities. A magical trip through this green canopy is an unmissable experience. Marvel at the continuous collision of human technology and nature that makes the Tunnel of Love the iconic scene that it is.
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5.1
Location
8
Value For Money
7
PROS:
  • Short distance from the historic town of Lutsk
  • Transportation is included
  • Personalized experience and many options
CONS:
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Food not included and no restaurants nearby
  • Beware of pesky mosquitoes in the warm weather
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The abandoned city of Chernobyl is a popular tourist hot spot for daring travelers. Nuclear power plant tours around this morbidly intriguing attraction have been growing in popularity recently. Following the release of the HBO Chernobyl series, tours around the infamous Chernobyl exclusion zone are now on everyone’s travel list. Touring the city of Chernobyl is an interesting dive into the past and a cautionary tale of the future. This eerie landscape, devoid of life, is a prominent part of Ukraine’s history. A level of respect should be kept for the past citizens of Chernobyl when paying a visit to the area. With that in mind, there are a number of different touring options to choose from when planning your exploration. Let’s take a look at the best of them.
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$103.00
Visiting Chernobyl is as close as we can get to stepping into a time machine. However, while Chernobyl has stood frozen in time since 1986, the city will have crumbled completely by the next 100 years. The time to visit is now. Don’t miss the chance to tour this ghostly wasteland before it has disappeared entirely.
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5
Location
10
Value For Money
8
PROS:
  • Short distance from Kias
  • Meals included in many of the options
  • Large variety of touring options
CONS:
  • Not safe for pregnant tourists or children
  • Paperwork and ID necessary for access
  • Food could be limited
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Ukraine is an Eastern European country and is the second-largest country in Europe after its neighbour, Russia. Its dynamic capital Kiev is located on the Dnieper River in north-central Ukraine. Some describe Ukraine as large, diverse, and mostly undiscovered. It’s a nation filled with colourful traditions, breathtaking natural landscapes, and a rich, but somewhat painful history. There are many treasures to discover in Ukraine, and we’ve listed the best tours to help you discover some of Ukraine’s national gems.
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The National Museum of The History of Ukraine and the National Museum of The History of Ukraine in The Second World War are two of the most important monuments in Ukraine. Tours of both museums are a great way to learn about the history and development of Kiev.
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8
Location
9
Value for money
8.5
Fun
8
PROS:
  • Some tours combine multiple attractions
  • Great way to learn about Kiev’s history
  • Some tours include hotel pickup & drop off
  • Tours are available in multiple languages
CONS:
  • Most tours are not wheelchair accessible
  • Food and drinks are not included
  • Not all tours include the cost of the entrance fees of the museums.
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