Kiev night life

1. Night life

Casino, clubs and discos

Budapest


Expertly-trained staff, top quality equipment, and well-stocked bar make this casino a staple for Kiev’s gambling enthusiasts.

Open: 17:00 – 06:00

3 Leontovicha Str.

Tel. 234-7196

Club split

European-style casino with VIP area, “Panikovsky’s Restaurant”, Metropolitan Hall, Jazz evenings. Erotic show every evening at 23:00. lottery every night at casino.

Open: non-stop.

8 Proriznaya Str.

Tel. 229-3083, 536-1717

River Palace

Floating entertainment complex with disco, casino, pub and restaurant, Music Bar, offering the European cuisine. Hosts regular nightlife evenings.

A place for those like to enjoy them- selves in European style. There is a unique choice of seafood specialties. Be delighter by the live music in the Sports bar and intimacy of Kiev’s most romantic nightclub. Casino is on the upper deck.
Open: 15:00 – 07:00

Naberezhnoe Shosse

Tel. 490-6695, 416 8204

Club First

Slot machines and fully equipped western managed casino. Comfortable bar.

Open: 16:00 – 06:00

12 Hospitalnaya Str.

Gabriela

Non-stop erotic show, private and table dancing, European level of service, wonderful surprises.

Open: non-stop

Disco Matrix

Is there no reality? Reality has never existed, only we can decide whether there is any reality or no. The disco “Matrix” is for those who know what reality is.
“Matrix” is not only the place where you can relax. This is the place where new worlds are created. This is the place where the creators of these worlds meet.
It is situated in the heart of Kiev, in the Hotel Dnipro. You will be inspired by the energy from the complex of Group Gabriella – its casino with VIP room, strip bar “Millenium”.
No more limits! If you want to dance – let’s dance, if no – just seat at the bar. But don’t be quiet! Don’t think that everything you see is real. Come and determine what exists!
Entrance ticket is 50 hryvnas. We offer a huge privilege for ladies – free entry from 20:00 till 23:00.
At our disco you will see the stars of show business, top European and CIS DJ’s and MC’s, talented show-ballets, presentations, private parties, celebrations and Birthday parties with famous pop singers.

Open: Every day from 20:00 till 5:00

1/2 Khreschatyk Str. Hotel Dnipro

Hotel Dnipro Evropeyskaya square

Tel. 229-8202

Joss

Entertainment centre on the Left Bank: featuring casino hall, show-bar, English pub, strip tease every evening at 22:00, restaurant, disco.

2 Raisy Okipnoi Str.

Tel. 516-8674

Modabar

Stylish venue boasting the longest bar in Europe, wide range of drinks and cocktails, fashion shows on the special glass catwalk.

Open: from 08:00 till the last visitor leaves

Nab. Khreschatinskaya Str., pier #6

Tel. 416-7388

RA Centre

This Egypt-inspired complex, featuring various entertainment. Party with the pharoahs!

Open: 21:00 -06:00

2 Mezhigorskaya Str.

Tel. 416-6939

Tato Fashion Club

European and Ukrainean cuisine. Business lunch from 12:00 till 18:00. cocktail bar with exotic cocktails and sexy bar-maids. Football on big screen, fathion show every day.

Open: 12:00 till the morning.

6/11 Sof’i Perovskoy Str.

Tel. 456-1782, 456-9536

Art Club 44

Live music, and lots of it, are on the menu in this beery basement bar with a touch of understated classs about it.

Open: from 11:00 till the last visitor leaves

44 Khreschatik Str.

Tel. 229-4137

111 Cocktail Bar

Cocktail bar in the center of Kiev presenting original 111 cocktails, disco.

Open: 09:00-06:00

1 Pobedy Sq.

Tel. 221-7741

O’Brien’s

Within 2 minutes walk from Independence Square (Maidan) in the heart of Kiev, you will find a piece of Good Old Ireland, and the name of this place is O’Brien’s Irish Pub. Every day and night in the traditionally styled, cosy rooms at O’Brien’s you will meet people of a dozen different nationalities from around the world who frequently visit to enjoy and savour the delicious food, sample the wide selection of drinks, play pool, listen to live music, watch live sporting events on the sky TV system or just meet new and old friends. In a place where cultures meet, both foreigners and Ukrainians alike appreciate the friendly atmosphere and warm welcome O’Brien’s Irish Pub offers.
Our reputation is based on the exceptional quality of food and drink as well as the high level of service. Large selection of Ukrainian and international beers and spirits. Twin satellite digital TV systems (one on each flour), large digital TV projection in upstairs bar, pool, private room with large screen TV.


Open: 08:00-02:00

17a Mikhailovskaya Str.

Tel. 229-1584


Eating out


Ukrainian restaurants

Khutorets

Floating restaurant offers Ukrainian speciality cuisine atmosphere with antiques and live music. The terrace is covered with a glass canopy and accomodates 70 people.

Open: 12:00-24:00

Nab. Khreschatinskaya Str.

Tel. 416-8039

Schekovytsya

Restaurant offers Ukrainian speciality cuisine

46/52 Konstantinovskaya Str.

Tel. 417-1472

Pervak

Authentic Ukrainian cuisine served up in a unique urban interior recreating the feel of turn-of-the-century imperial Kiev. The restaurant’s five halls are disigned to reflect the five districts of old Kiev. Every day live music.
Open: 10:00-24:00, Fri-Sat: 10:00-02:00

2 Rohnedenskaya Str.

Tel. 23-0952

Za dvoma zaytsamy

Restaurant offers turn of the centure ambiance and a wide selection of slavic cuisine. Service that you can only dream of.

Open: 11:00-23:00

34 Andreevskiy Spusk

Tel. 416-3516

Tsarskoe Selo

For that authentic Ukrainian dining experience, food, drinks and decor with a strong nathional theme. Good for large groups.

Open: 11:00-01:00

42/1 Yanvarskogo Vosstania Str.

Tel. 290-3066

Kozak Mamay

The first Cossack restaurant in the city centre. Authentic Ukrainian cuisine.

Open: 10:00-24:00

4 Proriznaya Str.

Tel. 228-4273

International restaurants

Chateau de Fleur

Restaurant and self service cafeteria. International menu and selection of cocktails, great views on Khreschatik.

Open: 11:00-02:00

24 Khreschatik Str.

Tel. 228-7800

Deja Vue

The venue offers appetising menu and live music among other attractions.

Open: 12:00-02:00

30 B. Khelnitskogo Str.

Tel. 235-9802

Le Grand Cafe

The original European cuisine in refined surroundings transform an ordinary meal into a dining experience that will satisfy you.

Open: 12:00-24:00

4 Myzeyny Per.

Tel. 228-7208

011

Exquisite Yugosland European cuisine. Enjoy it on the cosy wooden terrace.

Open: 11:00-24:00

18 Ilinskaya Str.

Tel. 416-0001

Pechera

Unique cave interior. Steaks from hot stones. Meat and fish fondue. Exciting cave cocktails will be made for your liking.

Open: 11:00-24:00

10A Tarasovskaya Str.

Tel. 244-3372

French and Italian restaurants

Fellini

Enjoy authentic French and Italian cuisine in the heart of Kiev.

Open: non-stop

5 Gorodetskogo Str.

Tel. 229-5462

Da Vinci

Stylish Italian restaurant reat views over the Philarmonia.

Open: 08:00-24:00

Evropeyskaya Sq., near Dnipro hotel

Tel. 229-0059

Da Vinci Fish Club

Italian restaurant in prime location offering an extensive range of fish dishes along with the best of Italian cuisine.

Open: 11:00-24:00

12 Vladimirskaya Str.

Tel. 4903434

Apollo

A real Italian restaurant in the centre of Kiev. Exquisite dishes and a big wine list. Try their authentic rissotto!
The modern European cuisine and the unobtrusive friendly service guarantee an enjoyable expirience in this grand dining parlour. Choose “a-la-carte” or have one to the excellent pre-set menus for dinner or bussines lunch. Draught German beer and a good selection of French and Italian wines.
All hard currencies and major credit cards accepted.

Open: noon-24:00

15 Khreschatik Str. (Passage)

Tel. 229-0437

Sight-seeing

   Kiev (Kyiv, in Ukrainian), the capital of Ukraine, 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.
Kyiv is a major industrial center that includes companies specializing in electronics, engineering, aviation, food and chemical production, etc. Kyiv’s economic development has been enriched by its advantageous location along the Dnipro River, which links Kyiv to the Black Sea.

Golden Gate

A good place to start a tour of Kiev is at its hilly old town center, the Verkhny Gorod (Upper Town), also known as Old Kiev. Here you will find the few surviving monuments of Kiev’s ancient past. The Zoloti Vorota or Golden Gate, 1017-1024, is located j ust outside the metro station of the same name. As you exit the northern entrance of the metro, you’ll face the back side of the Golden Gate. Of the few remaining fortifications from the times of Prince Yaroslav the Wise (1019-54), the Golden Gate is the most remarkable. In 1983, the ruins of the Golden Gate, built as a defensive structure, were restored to their present condition. The same year, the Golden Gate Museum was opened. The ground floor contains exhibits relating to the history of old Kiev. T he halls display armaments used by the ancient Kievites and other excavations from the site of the Golden Gate. The balconies of the museum offer a panoramic view of Kiev.
40 A, Volodymyrska

Open from May through October. Hours: 10 am- 5 pm

Tel. 224-7068

St. Sophia’s Cathedral

It’s just a short walk to get to the Kiev’s oldest surviving church, St. Sophia’s Cathedral. Begin walking down the street directly across from the entrance to the Golden Gate, Zolotovoritska. Keep to the right at the end of this short street and you will come out onto Volodimirska Street. The entrance to St. Sophia’s is just a few steps to your left through the Southern Gate Tower. Today, the complex of buildings and churches that make up St. Sophia’s is a museum. In addition to the cathedral, exhibits include models of ancient Kievan-Rus towns. Tickets may be purchased at the kiosk inside on your right just before you reach the Cathedral.
St. Sophia’s is the highlight of many visitors’ stay in Kiev. This majestic 13-domed church was named after the Constantinople. Sofia in Greek means “wisdom”. The Cathedral was built in 1037 by Prince Yaroslav the Wise (he’s buried inside) to commemorate the victory over the Pechenegs (Asian nomadic tribes) and to glorify Christianity. The church became a holy place of worship for ancient Kievites, as well as, a major cultural and political center in Kievan-Rus. Adjoining Yaroslav’s Palace, Saint Sofia’s was often used to receive foreign diplomats and negotiate treaties. The first library and school in Kievan-Rus were situated in the church. Sohpia’s made a huge impression on the ordinary citizens of Kiev in that era, with its rich frescoes and mosaics, many of which are still intact almost a millennium later. Saint Sofia’s is a national treasure of Ukraine.

Behind the Cathedral on your right stands the four-story (76 meters/249 foot), ] azure and white, stone Bell Tower (1744-1752). The Ukrainian Baroque fourth story and gilded cupola of the tower were added in 1852. On your left, heading back in the direction of the main entrance before you reach the ticket booth, is the 18th c. Refectory. It’s now a museum and houses archaeological and architectural displays. Model panoramas of the city in the 10th-12th centuries depict Kiev before it was razed by Mongol invaders in 1240.

vul. Volodimirska 24

Open daily 10 am – 5 pm, except Thursday

Tel. 228-6152

Upper Kiev

As you leave the St. Sophia museum, turn left onto vul. Volodimirska which opens onto St. Sophia Square. The equestrian statue standing in the square’s center is in honor of the great Cossack Hetman (leader), politician and military hero, Bohdan Khmelnitsky(1595-1657). It was designed by well-known St. Petersburg sculptor Mikhail Mikeshin and was erected in 1888 through donations.
Follow the street running down the right-hand side of the square with the statue to your left and a small park to your right. At the end of this street (3 blocks) you will come to Saint Michael’s Square. The square takes its name from the Mykhailivsky Zolotoverkhyi Monastery (Michael’s Monastery of the Golden Roof), and the cathedral with the same name, which used to stand here. Saint Michael was considered Kiev’s patron saint and is depicted on the coat of arms of the city. The cathedral, as well as the monastery, was founded on this site by Kiev Prince Sviatopolk in 1108. It survived the brutal Mongol invasions and the years of Polish and Lithuanian rule, but, unfortunately, not the Soviets. The Cathedral was destroyed in 1934-35 to make way for the building on your left of the Central Committee of the Ukrainian Communist Party (1939). Today, this massive Stalinist looking structure on your houses Ukrainian governmental offices.
To the right of this building is the upper entrance to Kiev’s Funicular (cable car). Built in 1905, it is a quick, exciting, and inexpensive ride (the cost is the same as the fare for a car, except on Sunday, when rides are free) down to the Podil (Lower Town), the old trading quarter. This two minute trip will give any child a thrill and provides an excellent view of the Dnieper River and the Left Bank of the city. It leaves you at Poshtova Ploshcha, Post Office Square. Here you will find the Poshtova Ploshcha Metro Station, on the blue line, as well as the Kiev Richkovy Vokzal (River Station), River Passenger Terminal. River boats operate here from early spring to late fan.
Now, let’s continue our excursion of Kiev’s Upper City. On St. Michael’s Square notice the stone and metal statue dedicated in 1993 to the memory of the 7-12 million Ukrainian peasants killed by the Stalinist regime during the Great Famine of 1932-’33. Turn right off the square to 6 Three Saints’ Street. Here is the Refectory (1713), a white stone church with a single wooden cupola. Once, it was part of the Michael’s Monastery of the Golden Roof. Daily services are at 7 AM and 5 PM.
On your right, as you head down Three Saints’ Street, is St. Alexander’s Catholic Church, named after the Russian Emperor Alexander 1. It was built in 1817-1842 to commemorate the victory over Napoleon. Its style is similiar to Saint Peter’s Basilica in Rome. During Soviet rule, the Church was drastically modified and used as a planetarium. Reconstruction has recently been completed. Services are held daily. Weekdays: 7:30 AM & 10 PM in Polish; 7 PM in Ukrainian. Sundays: 7:30 AM and 12 noon in Polish; 9 AM in French; 10 AM and 7 PM in Ukrainian English. 17 vul. Kostelna, tel. 229-7309.

Khreshchatik

The Square of Lenin Komsomol marks the beginning of Kiev central business district and most popular people watching street, the beautiful tree-lined boulevard, Khreshchatik. It is hard to believe that here there was once a valley, surrounded by a thick forest, with a brook across it. The valley’s name was Khreshchata (Crossed) because of the many ravines that crossed it. Kievan princes liked to hunt here, now, tourists hunt here for souvenirs in it many stores. The easiest way to get here is by metro, stations Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Blue Line) and Khreshchatik (Red Line) are just one block to your right at Independence Square ( Maidan Nezalezhnosti). On your right and across Khreshchatik are TrolleyBus Stop #20 and Bus stops #71 and #62. At Square of Lenin Komsomol is a large building with red granite steps which was once Kiev’s Lenin Museum. Erected in 1982, in 1991 the museum was closed and converted into the Ukrainian House , which serves as a cultural center with concerts, art exhibits, and temporary displays of Ukrainian Culture. 2, Khreshchatik Street. Open Tuesday – Sunday, 11 AM – 6 PM. Directly across the square, on it northeast corner, is the Hotel Dnipro at 1/2 Khreshchatik, tel., 229-8287.

Just up the hill from Hotel Dnipro at 6 Hrushevskoho is the Museum of Ukrainian Fine Arts (1897-1899). Built in the style of a Greek temple with a 6-column portico designed by Kiev architects V. Horodetsky and H. Boytsov, the museum’s 21 galleries contain valuable collections, generally unknown in the West, of Ukrainian icons, paintings, and sculpture from the 14th to early 20th centuries. Works of T. Shevchenko, K. Kostandi, H. Narbut are among the exhibits of the museum. Open daily, 10 AM – 5 PM, closed Friday. Tel. 228-6482. The attractive pink-and-lavender building on the opposite side of the street down from the museum is The National Parliamentary Library of Ukraine. To the left of it there is the main entrance to the Central Park of Culture and Rest, where Kiev’s Dynamo Stadium is located. Return to the Komsomol Square and take the underpass below the square to the opposite side. The struction here is Kiev’s Philharmonic Society (1882). It was the former meeting place of the prerevolutionary Merchants’ Assembly. On your right is a broad stairway which leads to a huge stainless steel arch commemorating the Reunion of Russia and Ukraine. The view of the river and the Left Bank provided beyond the monument is spectacular. As you face the monument, the ravine to your immediate left is Vladimir Hill and the Monument to the Great Prince Vladimir.

The 20-meter (66- foot) monument depicts the pagan ruler who brought Christianity to Russia. Erected in 1853, the impressive bronze statue was designed by V. Demut-Malinovsky and P. Klodt, St. Petersburg sculptors.
One block west of Lenkomsomol Square, is the busy Independence Square , Kiev’s main square. It’s the most popular meeting place of Kievites and visitors. Beyond the inclined terrace on this square is the Moskov Hotel, 4 Institutska Street. At the top of the hill and across the street at No. 5 Institutska is an interesting prerevolutionary building with a classical colonnade, the Palace of Culture.

Built by the architect Vikenty Beretti in the early 1840′s, it was originally a finishing school for young ladies of the nobility. Today, it is one city’s largest concert halls. Further up Institutska on the same side of the street at No. 9 is the National Bank of Ukraine.

This turn of the century building is one of the city’s most beautiful structures. As you return to Independence Square, turn left to the next street leading up to the incline, Karl Marx. The impressive gray columned building on the corner of Karl Marx and Khreshchatik is the Tchaikovsky Conservatory, a restored version of the 1899 original. Directly accross Kreshchatik is located Kiev’s main Post Office.
At the opposite end of Karl Marx Street is Ivan Franko Square and the Ivan Franko Ukrainian Drama Theater, 3 Ploshcha Ivana Franka, tel. 229-5991. Here you’ll find Ukrainian, classical, and contemporary dramas, but only in Ukrainian. Due to the high quality and professionalism of its actors, the Ivan Franko Theater is the most popular theater in Kiev. To the right of the theater and up a modest hill on a winding foot path is one of the most interesting buildings in Kiev, the Horodetsky Building (1902-03), 10 Bankova Street, built by Kiev Architect V. Horodetsky. the facades of the structure are embellished with sculptural decorations based on mythological and hunting themes by Italian sculptor E. Sana. This “fantasy” building is truly worth the short hike up the hill. When open, the Galery “Ukraine” inside provides a great opportunity to shop for art and marvel at the equally fascinating interior. Tel. 291-5791.
Back on Khreshchatik, continue past numerous boutiques, several large department stores and administrative buildings. Turn right on Bohdana Khmelnitskoho Street. On the left at No. 5 is the Lesya Ukrayinka Russian Drama Theater, tel.: 224- 9063 or 224-4223. Although the theater is named for the famous Ukrainian poetess, the repertoire of both classical and contemporary works is strictly Russian.
Further up the hill at the corner of Volodymyrska and Khmelnitskoho Streets is the beautiful home of the Taras Shevehenko National Opera of Ukraine (1901).

This theater was the first to stage classical operas translated into Ukrainian. Much of the theater’s creative efforts are concentrated on productions of classical Ukrainian and Russian operas; however, a great variety of classical and modern plays are performed here, with actors singing both in Ukrainian and the original languages. The theater’s opera company travels extensively, having appeared in Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Romania, Italy, and Spain. The ballet has performed for audiences in France, Egypt, Japan, India, Denmark, and Sweden. In addition to the memorable performances and creatives lighting and sets, the building is majestic. 50 vul. Volodymyrska. Tel., 224-7165 or 229-1169. Near Metro Teatralna , on the Red Line.
From the opera, turn right on Volodymyrska Street and go one block to Boulevard Tarasa Shevchenka. This wide street, like the opera house, is named in honor of the 19th century Ukrainian poet and artist, Taras Shevehenko (1814- 1861). One block to your left (down the boulevard) and on your left at No. 12 is the Taras Shevchenko State Museum. The museum’s collection, composed of more than 4,000 exhibits, displays personal belongings of the great poet, his manuscripts and paintings. Born a serf Shevchenko became a celebrated painter and poet whose works, extolling human rights, social justice, and sovereignty for Ukraine, deeply inspired the people. Tel.: 224-2556. Open: Tuesday-Sunday, 10 AM to 6 PM. Note, another interesting place to familiarize yourself with the life and work of Shevehenko is the Shevchenko House-Museum, located just off Maidan Nezalezhnosti at 8-A Provulok Shevchenka. Tel.: 228- 3511. Hours: daily, except Friday, 10 AM to 6 PM.
From the Museum, walk up Shevehenko Boulevard on the same side of the street until you get to No. 20. Here, across from the University Metro Station (Red line), is located Saint Volodymir Cathedral. This Russian Orthodox Church was built in 1882 in the NeoByzantine style. The final design belonged to Alexander Beretti. The structure is a traditional Slavic six-column, three-apse church, crowned by seven cupolas. The murals of the church interior, done by famous Russian painters V. Vasnetsov, M. Nesterov, and M. Vrubel, are of considerable artistic significance. The mosaics lining the interior were made by Venetian masters. The voices of the choir are beautiful and not to be missed. Services are held daily at 9 Am and 6 PM. Tel.: 225-0362.
Now, return to Shevehenko Boulevard, turn left towards Khreshchatik Street. At Volodymyrska Street, turn right and cross Shevchenko to the deep red building of National University (also known as Shevchenko University). This is Kiev’s most prestigious institution of higher education. The building is another classical structure created by Vikenty Beretti in 1837-43.

Directly across the street from the University is the Taras Shevehenko Park. In its center stands a statue of the Ukrainian writer erected in 1939 on the 125th anniversary of his birth. On the opposite side of the park in the middle of the block, cross the street at No. 9 Tereschenkivska Street. This is the home of the Russian Art Museum, one of the largest repositories of Russian art outside Moscow and St. Petersburg. The building was constructed in the 1880′s and belonged to the wealthy Tereshchenko Family. The museum was founded in 1922 on the basis of the Tereshchenko collection and other private collections confiscated and nationalized by the Soviets. The museum is worth a visit if only to look at the outstanding Russian icons dating from the last quarter of the 13th century. Among its collection are icons from Novgorod and Moscow and many works of famous Russian painters, including masterpieces of I.Repin, M. Vrubel, N. Rerikh, N. Borovikovsky-Verezhchagin and V. Tropinin. The museum’s exhibits include sculpture, graphics and handicraft. Tel.: 224-6218. Open daily, 10 AM – 5 PM except Friday, Noon-6 PM. Closed Thursday.
Just a few doors down the street, at No. 15, is the Museum of Western and Oriental Art. Like the Russian Museum, it was founded after the Bolshevik Revolution on the basis of a private collection. The building is the former mansion of the well-known archaeologist Bohdan Khanenko, who started the collection in the 1870′s. Unfortunately, the museum has been closed since 1993 for major restoration work and is not scheduled to open again until at least 1998. For information, call 225-0260.
Continue down Tereschenkivska Street to the corner and turn left on Tolstoy Street. Follow Tolstoy to where it ends at Tolstoy Square and intersects with Chervonoarmiyska Street. Here, you’ll find a very good Ukrainian souvenir shop at 23 Chervonoarmiyska. At this square are located Trolley bus stops 20, 17, and 8, as well as, the Tolstoy (Blue Line) Metro Station. Continue left down Chervonoarmiyska two blocks and you’ll arrive at the western end of the Khreshchatik. On the right you’ll see Kiev’s first indoor market at Bessarabska Ploshcha, called Bessarabski Rynok. The market was established on this site for Bessarabian (Moldavian) merchants who came to trade in Kiev. Today, it is one of Kiev’s most important markets and offers a very good selection of flowers, fruits, vegetables, and meats. Across from the square, at the beginning of Shevchenko Blvd., is one of the city’s few surviving statues of V.I. Lenin.

Andriyinsky Descent

The best way to get to the Andriyivsky descent, one of the most popular streets in Kiev, is from the Poshtova Ploshcha Metro. To reach the bluff where the descent begins, take the funicular (cable car) located at the bottom of the hill, just outside the subway. When you reach the top, walk straight to the square ahead of you. The building directly ahead of you contains the new BRAMA Contemporary Arts Center. From there, veer right down the steps to the square and cross over to Desyatinna Street, named for the Desyatinna Cerkva (Tithe Church) or Church of the Holy Virgin (989) that once stood at the end of this short street. At the end of the street, veer to the left to the middle of the block and wade through of street vendors and tourists up a flight of stairs and you’ll find the outline of the church’s foundation, which was reconstructed with red granite.
Looking to the right past the site of Desyatinna Cerkva, you’ll see the Historical Museum, located on the bluff. The museum’s extensive consists of 8 sections dealing with different aspects of Ukraine’s history. Behind the museum there is a path that provides a good view of Podil, Kiev’s lower town from the highest point of old Kiev. 2,Volodymyrska Street. Tel.: 228-2924. Open daily 10 AM – 5 PM, except Wednesdays.
Return to Desyatinna Street and walk a few steps to your left to Andriyivsky Uzviz. This is one of Kiev’s oldest streets. In ancient times, the street linked the administrative part of the Upper City with the Podil , the Lower City of merchants and artisans. This steep, winding stone street is a traditional place for outdoor totes, festivals, and concerts and has a variety of interesting art galleries and shops. It is at the heart of

Kiev’s artist community and is a favorite stop for tourists and one of the best areas in Kiev to find traditional Ukrainian crafts and art. Elegantly outlined against Kiev’s sky-line at the top of Andriyivsky Uzviz, at No. 23, stands St. Andrew’s Cathedral. Designed in 1754 by the Italian architect Bartolomeo Rastrelli, it is one of the few buildings to have survived intact with no reconstruction or significant damage. The single-domed cathedral, with its five lesser cupolas, seems to hover over the city. It’s site was allegedly chosen because it was here that the Apostle Andrew, who first preached the Gospel in Kievan-Rus, erected a cross. The church was built at the behest of Elizabeth, Peter the Great’s pious daughter, who visited Kiev in 1744. There is a picturesque path-way around the Cathedral. The area around St. Andrew’s Cathedral was the favourite place for walks for the famous Russian writer, Nikolay Gogol. The interior of the building is now closed for remodelling. Tel., 228-5861.

No. 13 Andriyivsky Uzviz is the old Bulgakov family home. Mikhail Bulgakov, the renowned Russian writer,lived here from 1906 to 1916 and, again, in 1918-19. The house is now the Bulgakov Museum, containing the writer’s personal effects and family photos.

At No. 15 is an interesting building known to Kievites as the Castle of Richard. It is currently being rebuilt into a hotel by a Ukrainian-American joint venture. Built in the modernised English Gothic style, the monumental facades are decorated with elements typical of fortresses and castles. To the right of the hotel is a steep, twisting flight of iron steps that will take you to a lock-out platform. It provides a magnificent view of the Podil bellows the Dnieper and some of it’s six bridges, and the plains of the Left Bank. When you reach the bottom of the hill, turn left and you’ll be at the start of Kontraktova Ploshcha (Contract Square) in Podil, Kiev’s historic Lower City.

Podil


The Podil District is very different from the Khreshchatik, which is dominated by the monumental architecture of the Stalinist Era. A stroll through the Podil’s narrow, quaint streets gives you a sense of life in Old Kiev, when, before the revolution, the Podil was inhabited by merchants and craftsmen. From the bottom of Andriyivsky Uzviz, go straight one block to Petra Sahaidachnovo Street. From here, you can return to the Khreshchatik by turning right and walking a few blocks to Poshtova Ploshcha Metro (Blue Line).
To tour the Podil, turn left on Petra Sahaidachnovo Street. On your left starts the broad, long Kontraktova Ploshcha (Contractor’s Square). Immediately on your left, at No. 4, is the Hostinny Dvir shopping arcade, built in 1809 by the architect L. Ruska. Near the northwest corner of the building, is the Fountain of Samson, constructed in 1749 by the famous Ukrainian architect Ivan Hryhorovych-Barsky. There are many legends connected with this fountain. According toone of them, a person who drinks fountain’s water will settle in Kiev for good. At Kontraktova Ploshcha No. 2 stands the Kontraktovy Dim (Contractor’s House), which gives the square its name. It was built in 1817 expressly asa a headquarters for negotiating contracts.

Cross Sahaidachnovo Street and backtrack slightly to the north end of the Square. Turn left onto Illinska Street and head towards the river. Three blocks down the street, just before you reach the harbor on the corner at No. 2 Poshaininska Street, stands an elegant one-domed church, the Illinska Cerkva (St. Elias Church), 1692. According to legend, it was built on the site where the first wooden church used to stand. Additions were added to the church in the 18th and 19th centures. Located at 2, Poshainins’ka. Tel.: 416-2368. Services are held on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays and holidays at 8 a.m., 10.a.m. and 5 p.m. Closed Mondays.
Return to the square by Illinska Street and turn right on Mezhihirska Street, go two blocks to Spaska Street, which begins from the Contract House. The rectangular building at No. 2 Spaska is the former Kiev Academy, once called Kyiv-Mohyla Collegium after Archbishop Pyotr Mohyla who played major role in its creation. It was the first institution of higher education in Ukraine and in all Eastern Europe. It was founded in 1632 inside the walls of the now destroyed Bratsky (Brotherhood) Monastery. In 1701, Peter the Great turned it into the Kiev Academy, which eventually became one of the largest and most prestigious institutions of higher learning in all the Slavic world. Among the famous graduates of the Academy were M. Lomonosov, H. Skovoroda, I. Hryhorovych-Barsky, and A. Miloradovich. Today, the building houses Kiev Mohyla Academy University.
Continue on Mezihirska Street until you get to Shchekovytska Street. Turn right and walk to No. 29. Here is one of Kiev’s two remaining active synagogues. This interesting red brick two story structure is the headquarters of the Kiev Judaic Community. Tel.: 416-2442. Return again to Mezihirska Street and turn right onto Khoreva Street and walk one block. At the corner, at No. 6 Kostuantinivska, stands an 17th c., white stone, two story mansion. Peter the Great lived in this house in 1706 and 1707, diring Russia’s war with Charles XII of Sweden. The building is not open to the public.

In the next block, at No. 5A Khoreva Street, is the Nikola Pritiska Church (1631). This modest, white-stone Ukrainian Orthodox Church, which bears just one cupola, is similar in design to Ukrainian wooden cathedrals. The church is currently being remodelled but is open for services on Saturdays at 9 AM and 5 PM and Sundays at 10 AM. Turn left at the church onto Pritisko-Mikilska. Flofrivski Monastir (St. Flor’s Convent) is just a few steps down the street on your right at No. 6/8. This is a functioning convent, whose history dates back from the 15th century. Enter the convent through the Bell-Tower Gates, designed by Andre Melensky in the 1824. The Convent’s complex consists of the Voznesenska Cerkva (Church of Ascension), 1722-32, the two-story Refectory, the Bell-Tower (1740) and the House of the Mother-Superior. The 19th century paintings of this beautiful church have been preserved and rate a visit. As you exit through the bell tower on your left No. 7 vul. Pritisko-Mikils’ka is one of Kiev’s first apothecaries, 1728. Restored to its original appearance, the building contains a functioning pharmacy, as well as a museum devoted to the history of medicine. Tel.: 416-2437. Open, Tuesday – Sunday, 9 AM to 4 PM. To reach the nearest metro, return in the general direction of Peter the Great’s House, turn right onto Kostuantinivska Street and follow the tram tracks bearing to the left two blocks to Metro Station Kontraktova Ploshcha (Blue Line). Here you can catch the metro to all parts of the city as well Trams # 9,12,13,14, 19, 21, 31,32,and 34.

Pechersk


Southeast of the main center of Kiev, spread over two large hills along the banks of the Dnieper, is the Kiev-Perchersk Lavra (Monastery of the Caves). To reach the monastery, take the metro to Arsenalna Station (Red Line), exit and cross the street and take Trolley bus 20 two stops. 21 Sichnevoho Povstannya. Tel., 290- 7349. Hours, 10 AM – 6 PM, closed Tuesday.
Kiev Pecherska Lavra Monastery is a “must see” visit while in Kiev. This twenty-eight hector functioning monastery contains numerous churches, towers, a printing works, miles of maze like underground tunnels containing numerous churches, ancient crypts, ecclesiastical objects, and some of Kiev’s riches museums. Among the museums are the Museum of Historical Treasures, the Museum of Ukrainian Decorative and Applied Art, and the Museum of Ukrainian Books and Printing, where Russia’s first printing press was established. To begin your excursion of the monastery, purchase your ticket just outside the majestic blue and gold archway of the Trinity Gate Church (1108). Please note, tickets for the Museum of Historical Treasures, the Bell Tower, and the Caves, where you buy a candle in lieu of a ticket, must be purchased at those respective sites. Excellent English, Russian, Ukrainian, French, German, and Spanish tour guides are available just inside the gates in the long building to your left. Should you elect to “see it on your own”, the monastery offers a variety of reasonably priced, informative, brochures in English, which provide detailed information about the exhibits. If time permits, set aside a full day to see this magnificent and fascinating part of Kiev’s long history.
“Lavra” is the term used by the Orthodox Church for its largest monastery. Pecherska Lavra was one of the most famous monasteries in historical Kievan-Rus and the former Russian Empire. A site of pilgrimage for Orthodox Christians throughout Europe, for centuries it was Orthodox Christianity’s “Rome”. Founded in 1051 by monks Antony and Feodosiy, the primary goal of the monastery was to spread the newly adopted Christian religion. A cave is “pechera” in Ukrainian, hence the name of monastery. Monks worshipped and lived in the caves which still can be visited. The monks were also buried in these caves. The mixture of the cool temperatures and humid atmosphere of the caves allowed the bodies of the dead to mummify. At the time of monastery foundation, this appeared to be a miracle, enhancing the monastery’s prestige. Even today,their bodies remain almost perfectly preserved. In 12th century, Lavra became a leading religious and cultural center of Eastern Europe. Lavra had icon-painting studios and a scriptorium where works of ancient and contemporary foreign writers were translated into Slavic. Outstanding figures of Kievan-Rus, including writers Nikon, Feodosiy Pechersky, Polikarp, and Yakov Mnikh, the great physician, Agapit, and the artist, Alimpiy, lived and worked here. The historian Nestor wrote the renowned old Slavic Chronicle, “The Story of Bygone Days”, while living in the monastery. Archeological excavations of the 1950′s revealed that the monastery housed a workshop which produced mosaics that decorated many Kievan churches.

In addition to the caves, Lavra incorporates a number of other buildings and churches which are significant In Ukrainian and Russian history, including: The Church of the Savior of Berestovo (12th c.), the burial site for Yuri Dolgoruky, the founder of Moscow the Holy Trinity Church (12th c. which served as an entrance to the monastery and lockout post; as well as, St. Nicholas Church, which belonged to the monastery’s hospital.
The Bell Tower of the Lavra 96 meters high (315 feet), was bui lt in the 18th century by H etman Ivan Mazepa and is the highest best tower in Ukraine. Recently, the government of Ukraine has returned many buildings and temples of the Lavra to the Church. Now, Lavra houses a functioning monastery, Kiev Theological Seminary, Theological Academy and headquartes of Archboshop of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
On your left, as you exit the Monastery, is the Ukrainian State Museum of the History of the Great Patriotic War. Opened on October 17, 1981, this memorial complex occupies an area of 1-0 hectors and incorporates a museum (18 galleries), a memorial flame, plaques honoring “herocities” and a display ground for World War II vintage and more recent military equipment. The bronze sculptures lining the road to the complex are good examples of traditional Soviet style sculpture with their powerful portrayal of human strength. The museum’s exhibits consist of 8,000 objects reflecting various stages and aspects of World War II. 33 Sichnevoho Povstannya. Tel. 295- 9457. Open, Tuesday-Sunday, 10 AM -5PM.

Vydubetsky Monastery

Vydubetsky Monastery was founded by Prince Vsevolod, the son of Prince Yaroslav the Wise and father of Vladimir Monomakh, between 1070 and 1077. The monastery controlled the ferry across the Dnipro River. Many of the best scholars of Kievan- Rus lived and worked in the monastery. Among them, chroniclers Sylvester and Moisey, made a great contribution to writing “The Story of Bygone Days”. Only a few churches of this monastery have survived over the centuries. One of these is the Church of Saint Michael. The Monastery acquired it’s present appearance in the 18th century .when the five-domed Saint Yuri Cathedral, Refectory, and Bell Tower were erected in the Ukrainian-Baroque style. You will not be disappointed with your visit to this interesting site located next to the Central Botanical Gardens at 40 Vydubetska Street. Take Trolley bus # 21 or 31 from Kontractova Ploshcha or Bus # 3 from Metro Druzhby Narodiv and go to the Bulvar Druzhby Narodiv, near Patona Bridge, then make a short walk along Naddniprianske Shosse. The white walls of the Monastery will appear on your right.

40 Vydubetska Street

The Catholic Cathedral of Saint Nicholas

The Catholic Cathedral of Saint Nicholas was designed by S. Valovsky and built by the architect V. Horodetsky in 1899-1909. It is easily recognized by its Gothic style and its pair of needle-like towers. It was restored in 1980 and, today, is used both as a church and a concert hall. Roman Catholic services are held every day at 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., Saturday and Wednesday, 8 a.m. – 9 a.m in Ukrainian. Sunday, 9 a.m. – 11 a.m., 11- a.m. – 1- p.m. in Polish, 3 p.m. in Ukrainian.

77, Chervonoarmiyska

Tel: 269-5044

Askoldova Mohyla


Askoldova Mohyla (Askold’s Grave), 1810-1935. Located in a picturesque park on the right bank of the Dnipro not too far from the World War II Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. According to ancient chronicles, in 882, the Novgorodian Prince Oleg murdered Kiev’s Princes Askold and Dir on this hillside site. Shortly there after, Oleg seized Kiev. Askold is believed to be buried here. In 1810, a brick church- rotunda designed by architect Melensky was built here and, in 1935, a colonnade was added to protect it. Take the metro to Arsenalna Station and exit to your left until you reach Dneprovskii Uzviz, which slopes off to your left just past the Hotel Salyut. Follow the road down the incline and the rotunda will appear at the intersection on your left.

Mariinsky Dvorets (Mariinsky Palace)

Mariinsky Dvorets (Mariinsky Palace), 1750-1755. Named in honor of Tsar Alexander II’s wife, the Empress Maria. This beautiful blue- and cream-colored palace is similar in style to the imperial summer estates in St. Petersburg. This building was designed by Bartolomeo Rastrelli, Empress Elizabeth’s favorite architect, and built under the direction of Moscow architect Ivan Michurin. It’s a lovely mixture of Ukrainian and Russian Baroque. Before the 1917 Revolution, the palace was used as residence for visiting members of the imperial family. Today, the building is used for official state functions and is closed to the public. 5 Hrushevsky Street. Trolley bus #20 to Mariinsky Park and then walk past the Supreme Rada (Parliament) Building.

5 Hrushevsky Street

Babi Yar


There was a time when Babi Yar was just a deep ravine on the outskirts of Kiev. Occupying German forces changed all of that in September 1941 when they ordered 35,000 of Kiev’s Jewish residents to gather their belongings and march to Babi Yar. Thinking they would be transported to another location, they did as they were told and lined up along the ravine where Nazi firing squads proceeded to execute them. Their bodies were thrown into the ravine below. Throughout the Nazi occupation of Kiev, Babi Yar was used for mass killings. In all, over 100,000 people, including partisans and members of the underground, but mostly Jews, were killed here. In 1991, a monument was erected near the site. Take Trolley bus #16 from Maidan Nezalezhnosti to Zhitomirska Street.

Pyrohovo Village

Pyrohovo Village (The Ukrainian Museum of Folk Architecture and Peasant Homes). This open air museum offers an exciting walk through history into Ukrainian homes, barns, mills, and wells typical of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. The majority of the, buildings are original and were moved here for restoration. Exhibits include traditional Ukrainian clothing, housewares, and ceramics. The most ancient of artifacts date to the 16th and 17th centuries. English speaking guides are available.It’s a very pleasant way to spend an entire day. From metro station Lybidska catch Trolley bus # 4, 11, 11k, or 12 to Avtostantsia Pivdenna stop; then, catch Bus #24 to its last stop, Pirohova.
Open daily except Wednesday. Winter hours, 10 AM to 4 PM.

Tel., 266-2416; 266-5542; 266-5783.

Why Date Ukrainian and Russian Women

Sow what is so special about Russian and Ukrainian women? Why so many western men are visiting Ukraine looking for a second half?
Ukrainian and Russian women are natural, very real, and sincere with so called traditional values. These ladies are typically known for their slimness, beauty, and femininity being family oriented and devoting themselves to their man. Ukrainian Russian ladies are very affectionate, passionate and kind at the same time. If Ukrainian lady likes you, she will show you her warm attitude. You will immediately know she likes you. It is customary for your date to reach for your hand, or hold you by the arm when walking around. It is considered gentlemanly to open a door for a lady, to seat a lady first, and to extend your arm so the lady can use your arm for support.

Russian Ukrainian women love flowers, especially roses. Never buy an even number of flowers, which is considered a bad luck – lots of superstitions is an element of domestic human being, so good thing is just to be aware of them. Ukrainian and Russian ladies contrary to a popular belief, are not mostly interested in your bank account or financial situation – the current reality is that there are many wealthy domestic men willing to propose very comfortable life for the ladies. But they are looking for more than financially stable life.

So Ukrainian and Russian ladies mostly looking for you kindness, your manliness and style, your strong masculine personality and devotion to family, in other words things they fell lack in majority of domestic men. Starting relationships with Ukrainian or Russian girl be sincere and honest from the very first moment – that’s the most important part of your introduction and the best investment into future fruitful relationships. Ukrainian and Russian women are looking for men who are trusting, sensitive, understanding, romantic, compassionate and dependable.

They want their man to be happy and they consider it their role to keep their man happy. Treat Ukrainian lady with respect, honesty and love, and she will return that love to you many times over. Ukrainian ladies consider men to be leaders in their family, energetic, being able to protect and care about them and their children. Ukrainian and Russian women are not afraid of work, and they can work as hard as men. At the same time they want to be mothers and wives first and providers only if necessary.

Many of domestic men do abuse alcohol and smoking, which became another big reason why Russian and Ukrainian women are seeking for men abroad. As a result of such abuse men in both Ukraine and Russia live 10 to 15 years less compared to western countries. There is no surprise Ukrainian Russian woman sees a foreign men as healthier and hard working personality with strong motivation, caring about his health and future.

Many Russian Ukrainian women you will meet are 15 even 20 years younger than you. However younger woman is very comfortable being with a man 15 or beautiful 20 years older – they see men 10, 15 and even 20 years older as mature, stable men with wisdom and experience.. What you should seriously consider is your own attitude to the age difference, possible interests and generation gaps. Other things like girl’s honesty, sincere attitude towards you and other personal qualities you may see from your dates. Let us remind that you can’t make final conclusion about personality by correspondence only. That’s why UAPrincess encourages you to visit Ukraine and to meet the girls you like in person. See, hear, talk, make relationships and then think it over.

We will be happy to be asked for advice!

Ukrainian women are very beautiful and smart. Some men will fall in love on the first date. No doubts!

Do you plan to visit Kiev? Here is the place for you to stay.

Do you plan to visit Kiev, Ukraine in the near future? Need a place to stay with comfort and privacy not paying outrageous hotel rates?

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UA Rent offers wide range of comfortable, fully equipped and furnished apartments in Kiev for rent, Ukraine for long and short term basis.

Stay in the best part of the city center, near metro stations, nightclubs, markets and restaurants.
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Dating services

HOW TO MEET OUR WOMEN IN KIEV, UKRAINE

For Serious Gentlemen wanting to meet an Elite selection of beautiful marriage-minded ladies as soon as possible.
We do not sell addresses of our girls. This would cheapen the image of our ladies and subject
them to unwanted letters from hundreds of men.

Our Personal Introduction, 7 days, tour cost $750 and includes:

Evaluation program prior to your trip. We determine which ladies from your list are open
for relationship with you. All meetings will be prescheduled.
Both way transfer from the airport to your place of stay.
Organizing stylish “European standard” private condominium or hotel in the center of city.
Cost of accommodation paid separately. See examples of our Kiev apartments
with map of location.
Unlimited meetings with ladies responded positively to your profile.
We provide comfortable place for meetings with soft drinks included.
We provide interpreters at the meeting if necessary.
Our Matchmaking advice on which girls are best for YOU.
Your will be scheduled to meet 10-15 ladies and we will make sure you meet the best ones first.
We may add more girls to your list from additional databases or our own recommendations.
Personal lady/secretary/assistant during business hours.
Arranging dates with ladies that come from other cities of Ukraine.
Arranging dates with ladies that come from your own sources or other Dating agencies.
Travel and leaving cost of ladies from other cities paid separately.
Sightseeing tour of Kiev city.
Organizing your fun time in Kiev. Places to see and to go, day or night.
Mobile phone with a local number. Airtime paid separately.

HOW TO SIGN UP

STEP 1. Make a Sign up payment of $200 to the UAPrincess, Inc merchant account.
Remainder of the fee must be paid at the time of your arrival. No need to sign up if
you already paid $100 for Evaluating your chances.

Contact us to Sign Up For Evaluation Program

STEP 2. Send us an additional list of girls you want to meet. Otherwise we will schedule
dates with the ladies responded positively after first evaluation.

STEP 3. Send us your flight schedule and we will see you at the airport Borispol KIEV (KBP)

Send a Tour request

Educated and down-to-earth Russian and Ukrainian Women in Kiev are waiting to meet you!
Russian and Ukrainian ladies are seeking romance and marriage with Western men of all ages in our marriage agency. InterDating Club, who operated UA Princess is based in Kiev. Correspond with Russian or Ukrainian woman or can come to our marriage agency in Kiev and easily see as many Russian and Ukrainian women as you want in one marriage and dating agency. Russian and Ukrainian women in our marriage agency have been hand picked. They are available for introduction by our highly professional and friendly staff in Kiev.

We will arrange an apartment for you in Kiev, as well as, help with any meeting, pick up service at the Kiev airport, translation and romantic tours of Kiev. Our marriage agency is based in Kiev Ukraine and specialize in the Russian and Ukrainian women living here. You can come to one city and meet marriage minded women. You will not have to travel all over Europe to meet several women. You may also visit our office in Kiev Ukraine and be directly introduced to the women of your choice in our Kiev Ukraine marriage agency.

We offer the highest quality luxury apartments located in the safe center of Kiev.
Everything is set to fit your needs. In Kiev we have comfortable place for meetings where you can see
your lady in a relaxed environment without any interruptions, with a cup of coffee or glass of wine. We know personally all our clients and always find individual approach.
We will give you best advice about finding a right woman because we know them all. Our experienced guides will organize your time in Kiev so you can see the beauty of the city and have a lot of fun. We are not the cheapest dating
Club but we prefer to have fewer clients and give them better service.

Contact UAPrincess

To e-mail:
oksana () uaprincess.com
Our Address in Kiev:
24 B Mikhailivska St Office 80a (first floor)
Kiev 01001 (2 minutes walk up the hill from Independence Square (Maidan)
Call us any time if you have questions:
+38097 422 6482, +38044 278 8363

 
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How to join

How to Join UAPrincess Dating Program
You looked through our ladies catalog and have chosen beautiful girls you like! What is the next step and
how I can find the right one? As a professional and experienced Dating Experts we will help you to find your successful date.

Find your dream girl in 3 easy steps:
Step 1. Select any girl you like from our Ladies Gallery and go to her profile.
Step 2. Write a good letter introducing yourself as full as you can. Writing tips will follow in mail form before you send the letter.
Make final selection (check) in your “My choice” basket and click “Contact selected girls”
Step 3. Join us to Evaluate your chances as a confirmation of your serious intentions.
$100
Ladies from the list will be contacted with your introduction letter and photos to determine which girls are open
for relationship with you. Alow 7-10 days to get evaluation results. Than you can decide, what to do next.

We offer ONE of the following three options:
1. Meet all your favorite girls in Kiev on our Personal Introduction tour
Only for Serious Gentlemen wanting to meet an Elite selection of beautiful marriage-minded ladies in
Kiev, Ukraine. All girls will be prescreened and open for relationship with you.
2. Order personal Head-Hunting service
Are you a busy man simlpy having no time to go looking for a relationship or seeking
a certain “type” that you couldn’t currently find. Give Your destiny to the hands of professionals.
We will do all the work.
3. Get contact information of two girls after evaluation.
This would work if you have no intentions of coming to Kiev in the near future to meet the ladies you have chosen. We will provide info
of 2 girl only if they respond positively to your profile. Contact information will be limited to what we have on file.
Call us any time if you have questions: Tel +38097 422 6482, +38044 278 8363
Contact us

FAQ

Dating, especially international dating is a pretty vulnerable thing. You feel  a bit nervous and want to be more confident as what to expect in a foreign country. Some frequently asked questions and myths in this section.

Frequently Asked Questions

I have a question but you do not have answer on your website.
Please submit it via contact form. We will handle it individually and respond to your E-mail. This form will become first priority processing.

I have a question about Evaluation and initial sign up. Is this ($100) a one-time fee?
Yes, this is one time fee and in the future if you decide to use our services will be discounted from the total tour package.

What do you need from me after I signed up for evaluation?
We will need a list of girls you wish to contact from our website.
Information about your self in a form of introduction letter
Your most recent, nicest photographs. Approximate dates of your trip to Kiev. Girl likes to hear that man is coming sometimes in the future to see her.

Is there a time frame or a limit of the number of women to submit for evaluation? How many ladies should I select?
There is NO time frame or limit of the number of ladies to submit for evaluation. But in general we would recommend to select no less than 10-20 ladies for evaluation. In other words do not limit your choices to 2-3 ladies. We have worked hard and persistent to get where we are with our catalog of ladies. I believe we have good options. Also I would not recommend to stretch a time of decision making for too long. For example if girls receive evaluation letter, responds positively and you only come to meet her in 9 month. Most likely she will forget who you are. Usually when our girls receive evaluation letter they treat it very seriously with a knowledge that this is from real serious man who will come to see her in the next couple of month.

If you find these women have no interest is that all the $100 service pays for?
If your selection of ladies does not work (they all respond negatively which is very unlikely) we will do a head-hunt and will offer you more choices of ladies who would like to meet you and be a potential matches for you.

How do you contact the women?
First we contact them by regular mail with your letter, photos and our introduction letter giving you a thumbs up as our client. Copy of the same package will go by e-mail if available.
Than in 7 day if we do not get response from the girl we will call her, e-mail her or sent telegram to get YES or NO and to make sure she received your info. If she want to write back in response (which is very rare, girls do not like to write letters) we will forward you back her response.

I am interested in your services. What kind of guarantees or other insurances do you have that will provide more information about the level of security and medical condition of the woman that you are aligned with? I thank you for the information ahead of time and I found your web site to be VERY professional and well done however I am a single man with children and I need to have some additional comfort in dealing with your company.

We understand your concerns and they are very reasonable. We make all possible efforts to have good screening of the girls. We do more that any other agency does due the way we are set up. We have nice office in the center of Kiev and all girls are required to come to the office and personally bring there passport information (for possible background check), fill out
specially designed questionnaire and take our own photo shot. We keep number of the ladies around 900 and never go higher. Every month we add 20-30 girls and same amount is being taken our for various reasons. Although it will never 100% eliminate the risk for the man. Therefore ones you make your choices and narrow it down to 2-3 girls we will organize medical test and current police report. Some agencies may say that they already have this documents on file but it is not possible. Documents must be current and up to date. Even 2 month old document is not sufficient. But we will make if specifically for you so you can even use it for fiancée visa filing.

Are all these ladies interested in a serious relationship and/or marriage?
We screen all the ladies that file an application for a membership with us. In most of the case they have to come to the office and answer standard questions. Our database had been collected over the period of time and constantly being updated. All ladies are checked for intentions of being serious in looking for life partner for romance or marriage.

Are these ladies willing to leave Ukraine to go to another country?
I would say about 90% of the girls willing to leave the country but only if they fall in love or find a life partner. In the last couple of years Ukrainian ladies becoming more sophisticated and do not make a main goal ONLY to leave the country. Their goal is to find a life partner and live with him in Ukraine or in His country.

Do you guys make the arrangements for Passport & visa?
We are not licensed to issue a visas or passport or to file such application. But we give a full support in this meter. We work through reputable companies to process the visa and passport and have good connections in this field.

Can I e-mail to ladies to get to know them before I come?
We do not do correspondence. After man signed up for a trip to Ukraine we allow him to send one letter with his photos to unlimited number of ladies from our database. This will serve the purpose of finding out whether they like him/you or not. If we receive negative or positive answers we will send you a list of ladies you will meet during your trip to Kiev. You may also receive a reply letter from most of the ladies who responded positively. If our members receive letters from men they treat it very seriously with a knowledge that man will eventually come to meet her.

Can I indicate my interest in several ladies prior to coming?
Yes. You can indicate your interest in as many ladies as you like

Can I send my details & picture to them?
Only after you make a sign up payment of $100 to Evaluate your chances through our website or any other way.

I have done some international travel — but not much; and it has only been in tour group/site seeing situations. Would you expect this to be a problem for visiting (i.e., independent travel)?

No problem to come as individual traveler. I mean no problem for you. Right from the plane (after customs and passport control) we will pick you up and take complete care of you. You will have full time personal lady assistant handling your day-to-day questions or concerns. Your date schedule will be organized ahead of time and will be made in very pleasant and convenient way. Your time will be pretty much filled up with things to do. You will be staying in the very center of Kiev, which is fun, safe and everything is right there.

Do you aide in getting travel visas, etc.?

Usually it is very easy for American or EU residents to get a visa. We can provide you with hotel reservation and this is all you need to get a visa. You will still need to mail your passport to Ukrainian embassy in Washington or neares embessy to get a stamp and it is fast and simple. AT the same time any travel agent in USA who would handle your ticket should handle no problem your visa issue. SO if your sent me approximate dates of travel I can send you hotel reservation. Otherwise ask your travel agent to handle everything.

How much do I pay for your Head hunting service and what is the fee schedule?
1.Sign up payment to start the process. is $500
Selects some girls from our site just so we have an idea what you like.
Make a list of detailed wishes and requirements to your fiancée
Create very good presentation letter for your self. Be as concrete as possible.
Use good points to sell your self. We will present you in a best light to your ladies so they cannot refuse.
In addition we do a Head Hunt. Look in other dating and modeling agencies, universities, on streets and in our own database to find best matches in addition to your list.

Then how much do I have to pay when I arrive in Kiev ?
2. Second payment is $1000
made when you comes to Kiev and if you are happy with what presented to you prior to your trip. This will be a package of the girls (around 20) but with 3-4 top candidates which we would strongly recommend. You can go through the whole list of 20 or go right to the top choices.
Girls will be almost ready to marry you.

Say, when I successfully found a partner to get marry, then how much do I have to pay ?
3. Only after finding your match and if happy with the girl you will make a final payment of $1500
This happens if you work on a fiancée visa or if you are in love, start corresponding and stays in touch.
If you do not succeed on a first trip you can return as many times as you wants for 6 month
So in reality this is no different from our normal tour since you are not obligated to pay final amount if you are not happy. But we will have this extra incentive to make it happen and to work harder to reach the goal. Everybody in the office will go extra step to make it happen for you.

How many dates should one expect to have from his 30choices?
You are not limited to 30 choices and can chose as many as you wish. But from the list of 30 usually 15 girls will have positive response and available for the given time of the trip.

What is your success rate for marriage?
5 out of 10 man get engaged or married. If they come more that ones chances are even higher.

Does living expenses include meals and beverages for the entire stay and dates?
NO. Meals and beverages are not included. We provide soft drinks during your dates if they take place in our office in specialy designated comfortable aria.

Are new dates arranged for the entire stay?
Yes we add more new dates as we go in addition to the preselected ladies. Usually when you are in person in the office and go through the catalog with your assistant more ladies canl be selected and than meetings organized.

Is there time to spend with the date(s) you like best in order to get to know them better?
After the first date you can make a second date if you like the girl and spend as much time with her as possible. It is no problem to work it in your date schedule.

In the evening when the assistant is gone, can I still spend time with the dates (communicate)?
YES. In any case If necessary assistant can stay longer by prior agreement.

How much should I expect to spend above your fee for additional services?
We do not charge anything extra for any additional services. At the same time number will depend on your spending habits and life style. But you will spend around $20 per day for food and another $20 per day for incidentals. From our experience customer spend from $30 to $100 per day during his stay.

After the tour, do your assist with contact with the lady (email-services)?
Yes. We provide full support to make sure you stay in touch. Also we support in getting fiance visa.

When is the best time of the year to visit Kiev?
Each season has it’s advantages and a lot to offer. Any time is good. Only first two weeks of January are not favorable. Girls taking time off for them selves after holidays or spend time with the relatives.

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Please submit it with our easy “Send your unique question” form. We will handle it individually and respond to your E-mail. This form will become first priority processing.

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Client testimonials

Letters of our happy Clients.

We are proud to share with you lots of successful dating stories. Success for us means our
clients to find their love and to feel real joy from relationships.

Thank you so much Alex and Oksana. I had the time of my life in Kiev. I definitely recommend UA Princess to any single
man looking for a match making service. Why? Because UA Princess (Alex and Oksana) honestly care.
They treated me like a VIP my entire two weeks in Kiev. Thank you so much UA Princess.
Thank you for matching me up with Irinka. She is a dream come true.
Jason Huebner
Miami Beach, Fl. USA – Thursday, May 02, 2002 at 16:25:39 (PDT)
Alex, It was indeed a pleasure meeting you and Oksana. The hospitality you displayed was exceptional by any standard
and I cannot wait until my next trip in three months to enjoy the city of Kiev…so I brought a little of Ukraine back home
with me in the form of 10 bottles of Vigor and about a dozen bottles of vodka loaded in my medical supply locker boxes.
Customs in the US saw the boxes labeled as “medical supplies” and simply waved me through. I hope the Vigor lasts
longer here than it did in Ukraine!!! I will definitely spread the word about your great services, helpful attitude, and of
course, beautiful women, to everyone of my friends and encourage them to “go for it”. I realize that my experience was
as much “coincidence” as it was planned…I mean, finding Alona (the Claudia Shiffer of Ukraine), and then Julia (a real sweet girl)
by sticking my head in the door for a shot of Vigor, reaffirms my belief that Ukraine girls are about as good as it gets!
I believe UAPrincess delivers everything in a meeting service that other agencies only promise. Those who visit your
website can call me anytime here in Indianapolis for a recommendation so feel free to give them my phone number
as a reference. Ed Mattson
Ed Mattson
Indianapolis, IN USA – Sunday, February 24, 2002 at 14:30:21 (PST)

Alex, I wanted to thank you and Oksana again for the hospitality and kindness that you showed during my visit to Kiev.
I also would like to add that I wish that I had taken your advice about skipping the trip to Lugansk that it was a scam,
it would have saved me several hundred dollars and time wasted. The girls that I met in Kiev were great and I look
forward to getting to know them better and visiting again in the very near future! Thanks, Steve
Steve Meenderink
Roy, UT USA – Thursday, February 27, 2002 at 10:45:28 (PST)
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Hello Alexander,
a very big “THANK YOU!” to you and your team, especially Nastya. your service was beautiful! I never thought that
I go to Kiev one time, meet two ladies and find my better half. I am a big pessimist. good looking lady with a good
character for me, till I go to Kiev, not possible. I think and I hope Lesya is the one. I hope you like the present
Lesya give you. i wish you and your team all the best!!!
yours, Michael Petri
p.s.: sorry for my bad english! ;)
I’ve been home 2 days and already I’m checking flights to Kiev! The VIP service was excellent. Julia and Helen were
perfect companions and I felt like very much at home in the city. Alex is a great host and will help you find whatever
you are looking for in Kiev. He’ll even help you deal with minor problems you may have – like being naive enough to
schedule several days with someone you met thru another service! (That must have been her sister’s picture!?)
Kiev has much to offer – and UA Princess’s VIP service is a great way to start.

To: InterDating
Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2003 12:04 AM
Dan
Mi USA – Wednesday, June 05, 2002 at 13:06:16 (PDT)
From: “Patrik”
To: “Olia, UA Princess”
Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 11:23 PM
Hi dear Olga; hi dear Iliana; hi dear agency team
I hope you remember me. I’m just coming home from Kiew. I was there from 4. to 6. April. This 3 days I was together
only with Anna(0348). And it was like in heaven. She is very very very nice. I fell in love with her very much and I think
that she also loves me. Now she finish her study (it will ends in June of this year). After that she will maybe come to
Switzerland or we will go somewhere in Holiday. In the next weeks I will tell you more about this. I just thank you all
that you helped me to make me the happiest man in the world. I hope it will be a neverending story. Many greetings
from Switzerland
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Viktoria and Cees are going to marry this year. They are living in Holland.

I would like to thank to Alex and all the team from Interdating, because when I visited Ukrania I was completely
alone and when I went back at home I left in Ukrania a nice family. I have informed a lot of people from Spain
and we are preparing our next trip soon….ARE YOU READY ??..
Pere Espelt

 

Girona, Spain – Monday, January 13, 2003 at 08:28:11 (PST)
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Inga and Lester. Maried in June 2003
I just returned from kiev and a a really good time there. the girls i met thru uaprincess were all very pleasant and
attractive. they were ‘as advertised’ which was nice because i was scammed a few times in the past. my experiences
with alex, oksana and olga were excellent and i can recommend them to anyone. beware of the ‘lost dollars’ trick
around independence square, because you will get ripped off if a guy in front of you picks up a billfold with us
dollars in it and asks you to split ot 50/50 with him. other than that i had a great time and plan to return in a
month or two. if anybody wants to discuss their experineces with me please email me and we can exchange
phone numbers. Nevin
Nevin
tampa, fl USA – Tuesday, April 01, 2003 at 15:02:52 (PST)

Thanks to Alex and Oksana for really excellent visit to Kiev. I have been in most cities of East Europe but found
Kiev to be one of the best. The professional assistance given by your agency was the best I have experienced
and I managed to do a little outside research as well on my own account. For future visitors I recommend starting
out at Deja Vu restaurant and bar, something like a Hard Rock cafe where you can eat, drink and meet some
lovely girls for a take out! Later I recommend strip club Cabaret for excellent show and friendly girls. Lady drinks
about USD15 and a really good atmosphere. Other nightclubs include Millenium, small and not a bad show. Don’t
bother with Restown, long way out, poor quality girls, not worth the expensive cab trip. Best Disco is River Palace,
lots of beautiful girls for a take out if you like, otherwise enjoy the view and a few dances. Prices for drinks quite
reasonable. I am going to return to Kiev as soon as possible to meet more lovely girls from InterDating, maybe
the love of my life will appear, given the style, class and beauty of these girls this is the most likely city to find her!
Excellent service and I look forward to my next visit. Brian from England
Brian Hammond

UK – Thursday, February 26, 2002 at 03:18:27 (PST)
Thank you Oksana and Alex! I had a great time in Kiev and enjoyed meeting both of you. UAPrincess delivered
everything it promised and more. The girls I met were all fantastic. In fact, I recommended your service on a
local radio station recently and will continue to spread the word! I am already planning my next trip. Best of
luck and continued success!
Ned Smith

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About us

InterDating – Elite Dating Club In Business since 1991
Presenting beautiful, intelligent, marriage-minded Ukrainian girls.

5 reasons to work with us:

1. We run legal, clean and successful business.
Check out photos of our staff and the office we own in the best aria of Kiev center. See what our satisfied clients had to say:

2. Our girls are real and single.
Most of the photos taken in our own photo studio. Girls required coming to the office for an interview and to fill out questionnaire for screening purposes. After regular check up we remove girls immediately if information is outdated or they do not show real interest.

3. Many girls are our exclusives.
You will see many girls in our catalog, not available anywhere else. They are friends of our girl-clients and would never apply for help. But they come to us by recommendation of their friends happy with our services.

4. Individual approach
We work personally with every Man. With your requirements for future partner we evaluate your chances of success. Recommendations based on our personal experience and knowledge of the girls will help to find your perfect Woman.

5. Guaranteed result
As a professional matchmakers we offer the most effective methods of finding your future partner. Our goal is not to make money on selling addresses, correspondence, arranging group tours like others do. We want you to succeed. We want you to stay together and be happy with your lady. That is why we offer packages with guarantied result and payment after success.

Company managed by Oksana and her husband Alexander.

InterDating Club is registered in the name of Alexander Khavruk as a Solo Proprietor with a license for International Dating services, Modeling agency, Photo-services, operations with real-eastate, Apartments and car rentals. Registration Certificateissued by the State Administration on April 11, 2001. Company has a 5 full time registered employees and 4 working part time on contract basis.

Our Address in Kiev
24 B Mikhailivs’ka St Office 80a (first floor)
Kiev 01001
Call us any time if you have questions: +38097 422 6482, +38044 278 8363
E-mail: oksana (-) uaprincess.com

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