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Andre from Holland, 15-18 August 2008.
My stay was very well organized. And also i didnt had to worry about anyhting. I felt comfortable and at ease. I didnt worry about anything cause of the wonderful assistance and guidance of Karina. She is wonderful and in my opinion the best. Next time with a trip when beautyabroad comes to holland or I come to ukraine, i definitly will ask for Karina for guide. She is wonderful and very kind, very professional and speak english perfectly, much better then I do. I thank her very much for everything and I believe she deserves a bonus ;).
I am happy with how everything went. And am pleased with all the service of BA.com. My thanks and warm wishes to BA team and especially to Karina. I wish her strength in these hard times for her, cause of her relative that past away.
From a satisfied customer,
Andre
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Young and Ancient Capital . The ancient center of Slavic culture, the Mother of all Rus cities, the Majestic, the City of Gardens - these are but a few names attributed to Kyiv. All of them, however, fail to convey the exact meaning of the city nestled nobly on the banks of the Dnieper River.
Kyiv has a population of nearly 3 million inhabitants and covers over 43 km from east to west and 42 km from north to south. Approximately 85% of the Ukrainian population are Orthodox Christians; 10% are Catholics of the Byzantine rite; 3% are Protestant (mainly Baptists); 1.3% are of the Jewish faith. Kyiv has much to offer in the cultural and architectural arenas with its wide tree-lined boulevards and historical buildings reflecting various styles and periods of the ancient Kyivan-Rus Empire.
Legend has it that Prince Kyi, leader of the Polyany Tribe, founded the city together with his brothers and sister. During it's 1500 year plus existence, Kyiv has bore witness to both tumultuous events and splendid days of grandeur including the 'salad days' of boisterous prosperity as it played the unifying center of Christianity in Eastern Europe, contrasted by the dark days of occupation and absolute devastation brought by the invasions of the Mongols and Tatars, Lithuanians and Poles, as well as the Nazis. Kyiv has always recovered, managing every time to 'come back' looking more vibrant and alive than before, led by its people who feel compelled by love and duty to defend their city. This probably explains why the municipal coat-of-arms bears the image of Saint Michael the Archangel, a heavenly warrior with a sword of fire in his hands and who has come to be regarded as the patron saint of Kyiv since days of old.
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It is our pleasure to invite you to come and see for yourself the striking images of the Ukrainian capital that appears both ancient and young. It is the administrative, cultural, and financial core of Ukraine, represented by over 2.6 million citizens. Today Kyiv has regained its former glory as one of the most beautiful capitals of Eastern Europe. It will be enchantment 'at first site' as you take your first stroll along the chestnut lined streets of the old part of the city, feeling as though a time machine has sent you back into the very heart of history. Millennial Orthodox cathedrals, crowned with golden domes and diverse styles of old buildings - all bear imprints of the ancient splendor of Kyivan Rus, a mighty state of the Medieval Europe. Monuments once erected by old master builders and now restored and reconstructed anew can be seen reflected in modern high-rise architectural ensembles. Dozens of theaters, art galleries, and museums will invitingly open their doors for you. Everything you see around you is the evidence of unprecedented growth with business and investment on the rise and cultural life in full swing.

Places to see and visit in Kiev
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Khreshchatyk
Andriyivskyi Uzviz
Boat Trip on the Dnieper River
Central botanical garden
Central park
Museum of ukrainian fine arts
St. sophia cathedral
St. nicolas roman catholic church
Kyiv Perchesk Lavra Belfry
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Restaurants
Night Clubs
Bars and Pubs
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Places to see and visit in Kiev surrounding areas
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"Sofievka" - the Secret of Love Park "Sofievka" - one of the most beautiful parks in the world, pride and national treasure of Ukraine. It's considered to be the best among the world samples of the park-gardening architecture. |
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Chernigov is ancient and modern. Cities like people have their own biographies and dates of birth. Chernigov is a very old city and it was first mentioned in 907, in the agreement between Rus and Bysantine when Oleg, the prince of Kiev, proving his victory over the Greeks boun them to pay contribution to Russian cities... |
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We invite you to visit Pereyaslav - Chmelnitsky. the historical city with many popular among tourists museums. It is a perfect place to learn about Ukrainian history and culture and to see lots of interesting places like the museum of bread, transport, post-office, herbs and many more for just one day. |
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