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Kyiv
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Kyiv Pechersk Lavra

Kyiv Pechersk Lavra
Historic Orthodox Christian monastery with underground caves and churches.

Kyiv Pechersk Lavra

Kyiv Pechersk Lavra 3

Historic Orthodox Christian monastery with underground caves and churches.

Kyiv Pechersk Lavra 3

Kyiv Pechersk Lavra 2

Kyiv Pechersk Lavra 2
Historic Orthodox Christian monastery with underground caves and churches.

Kyiv Pechersk Lavra 2

Lypky

Quiet, upscale area with museums, historic houses, and limited but high-quality dining options.

Lypky

Podil 2

Historic district with a young crowd, offering urban beaches, hipster hangouts, and vibrant nightlife.


Lypky 2

Quiet, upscale area with museums, historic houses, and limited but high-quality dining options.


Podil

Historic district with a young crowd, offering urban beaches, hipster hangouts, and vibrant nightlife.

Podil

KBP

Boryspil International Airport


KBT

Boryspil International Airport 2


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Ukrainian

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Essentials
Greetings ะŸั€ะธะฒั–ั‚ [Pryvit]

Goodbye ะŸั€ะพั‰ะฐะฒะฐะน [Proshchavaj]

Thank you ะ”ัะบัƒัŽ [Djakuju]

Bye ะ‘ัƒะฒะฐะน [Buvaj]

Yes ะขะฐะบ [Tak]

No ะั– [Ni]

Please ะ‘ัƒะดัŒ ะปะฐัะบะฐ [Bud' laska]

Excuse me ะ’ะธะฑะฐั‡ั‚ะต [Vybachte]

How much? ะกะบั–ะปัŒะบะธ? [Skil'ky?]

I donโ€™t want ะฏ ะฝะต ั…ะพั‡ัƒ [Ja ne khochu]

Where is? ะ”ะต ะทะฝะฐั…ะพะดะธั‚ัŒัั? [De znakhodyt'sja?]

I donโ€™t understand ะฏ ะฝะต ั€ะพะทัƒะผั–ัŽ [Ja ne rozumiju]

Do you speak English? ะ’ะธ ั€ะพะทะผะพะฒะปัั”ั‚ะต ะฐะฝะณะปั–ะนััŒะบะพัŽ? [Vy rozmovljayete anhlijs'koju?]

Open ะ’ั–ะดั‡ะธะฝะตะฝะพ [Vidchyneno]

Closed ะ—ะฐั‡ะธะฝะตะฝะพ [Zachyneno]

Wi-Fi Password ะŸะฐั€ะพะปัŒ Wi-Fi [Parol' wi-fi]

Cash ะ“ะพั‚ั–ะฒะบะฐ [Hotivka]

Credit card ะšั€ะตะดะธั‚ะฝะฐ ะบะฐั€ั‚ะบะฐ [Kredytna kartka]

Help ะ”ะพะฟะพะผะพะณะฐ [Dopomoha]

Today ะกัŒะพะณะพะดะฝั– [S'ohodni]

Tomorrow ะ—ะฐะฒั‚ั€ะฐ [Zavtra]

Morning ะ ะฐะฝะพะบ [Ranok]

Evening ะ’ะตั‡ั–ั€ [Vechir]

SIM card SIM-ะบะฐั€ั‚ะบะฐ [Sim-kartka]

Charger / Power outlet ะ—ะฐั€ัะดะฝะธะน ะฟั€ะธัั‚ั€ั–ะน / ะ ะพะทะตั‚ะบะฐ ะถะธะฒะปะตะฝะฝั [Zarjadnyj prystrij / rozetka zhyvlennja]

Police ะŸะพะปั–ั†ั–ั [Politsija]

Hospital ะ›ั–ะบะฐั€ะฝั [Likarnja]

Pharmacy ะะฟั‚ะตะบะฐ [Apteka]

Directions
Restroom ะขัƒะฐะปะตั‚ [Tualet]

Left ะ›ั–ะฒะพั€ัƒั‡ [Livoruch]

Right ะŸั€ะฐะฒะพั€ัƒั‡ [Pravoruch]

Straight ahead ะŸั€ัะผะพ ะฒะฟะตั€ะตะด [Prjamo vpered]

Bus ะะฒั‚ะพะฑัƒั [Avtobus]

Train ะŸะพั—ะทะด [Poyizd]

Taxi ะขะฐะบัั– [Taksi]

Airport ะะตั€ะพะฟะพั€ั‚ [Aeroport]

Train station ะ—ะฐะปั–ะทะฝะธั‡ะฝะฐ ัั‚ะฐะฝั†ั–ั [Zaliznychna stantsija]

Ticket ะšะฒะธั‚ะพะบ [Kvytok]

Food
Restaurant ะ ะตัั‚ะพั€ะฐะฝ [Restoran]

Menu ะœะตะฝัŽ [Menju]

Takeaway ะ‡ะถะฐ ะฝะฐ ะฒะธะฝะพั [Yizha na vynos]

Water ะ’ะพะดะฐ [Voda]

Coca-Cola ะšะพะบะฐ-ะบะพะปะฐ [Koka-kola]

Coffee ะšะฐะฒะฐ [Kava]

Tea ะงะฐะน [Chaj]

Juice ะกั–ะบ [Sik]

Salt / No salt ะกั–ะปัŒ / ะ‘ะตะท ัะพะปั– [Sil' / bez soli]

Sugar / No sugar ะฆัƒะบะพั€ / ะ‘ะตะท ั†ัƒะบั€ัƒ [Tsukor / bez tsukru]

Fork / Knife / Spoon ะ’ะธะดะตะปะบะฐ / ะั–ะถ / ะ›ะพะถะบะฐ [Vydelka / nizh / lozhka]

Pepper ะŸะตั€ะตั†ัŒ [Perets']

Breakfast ะกะฝั–ะดะฐะฝะพะบ [Snidanok]

Lunch ะžะฑั–ะด [Obid]

Dinner ะ’ะตั‡ะตั€ั [Vecherja]

Meat ะœ'ััะพ [M'jaso]

Chicken ะšัƒั€ะบะฐ [Kurka]

Spicy / Not spicy ะ“ะพัั‚ั€ะธะน / ะะต ะณะพัั‚ั€ะธะน [Hostryj / ne hostryj]

Fish ะ ะธะฑะฐ [Ryba]

Allergic toโ€ฆ Nuts / Milk / Dairy / Gluten ะะปะตั€ะณั–ั ะฝะฐโ€ฆ ะ“ะพั€ั–ั…ะธ / ะœะพะปะพะบะพ / ะœะพะปะพั‡ะฝั– ะฟั€ะพะดัƒะบั‚ะธ / ะ“ะปัŽั‚ะตะฝ [Alerhija naโ€ฆ horikhy / moloko / molochni produkty / hljuten]

Pork ะกะฒะธะฝะธะฝะฐ [Svynyna]

Vegetarian ะ’ะตะณะตั‚ะฐั€ั–ะฐะฝะตั†ัŒ [Vehetarianets']

Bread ะฅะปั–ะฑ [Khlib]

Rice ะ ะธั [Rys]

Ice / No ice ะ›ั–ะด / ะ‘ะตะท ะปัŒะพะดัƒ [Lid / bez l'odu]

Dessert ะ”ะตัะตั€ั‚ [Desert]

Napkin ะกะตั€ะฒะตั‚ะบะฐ [Servetka]

Numbers
One ะžะดะธะฝ [Odyn]

Two ะ”ะฒะฐ [Dva]

Three ะขั€ะธ [Try]

Four ะงะพั‚ะธั€ะธ [Chotyry]

Five ะŸ'ัั‚ัŒ [P'jat']

Six ะจั–ัั‚ัŒ [Shist']

Seven ะกั–ะผ [Sim]

Eight ะ’ั–ัั–ะผ [Visim]

Nine ะ”ะตะฒ'ัั‚ัŒ [Dev'jat']

Ten ะ”ะตััั‚ัŒ [Desjat']

One hundred ะกั‚ะพ [Sto]

One thousand ะžะดะฝะฐ ั‚ะธััั‡ะฐ [Odna tysjacha]

Chernobyl

In April 1986, the city of Chernobyl in the Soviet Union suffers one of the worst nuclear disasters in the history of mankind. Consequently, many heroes put their lives on the line in the following days, weeks and months.

Chernobyl

Must try

Deruny

Deruny are potato pancakes that are particularly popular in the Polissia region. They are often served with sour cream and can include various fillings like meat or mushrooms. Traditionally made during the potato harvest season, they are a cherished comfort food.

Deruny

Varenyky

Varenyky are Ukrainian dumplings typically filled with potatoes, cheese, or fruits. They are often served with sour cream and can be sweet or savory, making them a versatile dish for any meal. This beloved dish is especially popular during holidays and family gatherings.

Varenyky

Uzvar

Uzvar is a traditional Ukrainian beverage made from dried fruits, often served during Christmas and family gatherings. It symbolizes health and purity, and is enjoyed for its natural sweetness and aroma. This drink is a staple during festive occasions, highlighting its cultural significance.

Uzvar

Holubtsi

Holubtsi are stuffed cabbage rolls traditionally filled with rice and meat, often served during festive occasions. They are wrapped in boiled cabbage leaves, which add a delicate flavor to the dish. Variations exist across regions, with some using buckwheat or mushrooms as fillings.

Holubtsi

Kyiv Cake

Kyiv Cake is a famous Ukrainian dessert created in Kyiv, typically made from layers of nutty meringue and rich buttercream. The meringue usually contains hazelnuts or cashews, giving the cake its signature crunch. It is traditionally coated with chocolate glaze and decorated with colorful cream patterns. Kyiv Cake is a well-known culinary symbol of the Ukrainian capital and is often bought as a souvenir.

Kyiv Cake

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Borscht

Borscht is a traditional Ukrainian soup made primarily with beets, which give it a deep red color. It often includes ingredients like cabbage, potatoespotatoes, carrots, onions, and sometimes meat such as beef or pork. The soup can be served hot or cold and is typically accompanied by sour cream and fresh herbs. Borscht is considered a symbol of Ukrainian national cuisine and cultural heritage.

Borscht

Average tip: 5.00 $
Average tip in US dollars according to local culture.


Can pay cashless: Yes
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VAT refund: 20.00%
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