WANDERLIST Ukraine: Ten must-see attractions (and some off-the-beaten-track).

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A land of landscapes, history, and culture from its cities to its serene countryside.

  • Kyiv: The capital city, Kyiv, is a mix of ancient and modern. Explore the UNESCO-listed Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, a historic monastery complex, and Admire the golden domes of St. Sophia’s Cathedral. Don’t miss the Khreshchatyk Street and the impressive St. Michael’s Golden-Domed Monastery.
  • Lviv: Known as the cultural capital of Ukraine, Lviv will enchant you with its architecture and cobblestone streets. Visit the beautiful Market Square (Rynok Square), where you can immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere and enjoy the local cuisine in one of the numerous cafes.
  • Chernobyl Exclusion Zone: Take a guided tour to the haunting Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, where the infamous nuclear disaster occurred in 1986. Explore the ghost town of Pripyat and witness the eerie remnants of a once-thriving community.
  • Odessa: Known as the “Pearl of the Black Sea,” Odessa boasts beautiful beaches and a cultural scene. Walk along the famous Potemkin Steps, visit the Odessa Opera and Ballet Theater, and soak up the lively atmosphere of the city’s Deribasivska Street.
  • Carpathian Mountains: Nature lovers will be amazed by the landscapes of the Carpathian Mountains. Hike through trails, visit traditional villages, and enjoy outdoor activities like skiing and rafting.
  • Sofiyivka Park: Located in the city of Uman, Sofiyivka Park is a true oasis of beauty. Explore the park’s landscaped gardens, serene lakes, and hidden grottoes. Admire the architecture of the park’s pavilions and bridges.
  • Kamianets-Podilskyi Castle: Located on a rocky island, Kamianets-Podilskyi Castle is a medieval fortress that will transport you back in time. Walk along the narrow stone streets of the Old Town and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Bukovel: A prime destination for winter sports enthusiasts, Bukovel is Ukraine’s largest ski resort. Hit the slopes during the snowy season, and indulge in various winter activities, such as snowboarding, tubing, and snowmobiling.
  • Odesa Catacombs: Dive into the mysterious underworld of Odesa Catacombs. These vast, labyrinthine tunnels hold a history and are an extraordinary place to explore. Take a guided tour and learn about the catacombs’ use during World War II.
  • Khortytsia Island: Situated in the middle of the Dnipro River, Khortytsia Island is a natural and historical landmark. Explore its diverse flora and fauna, visit the open-air museum showcasing the Zaporozhian Cossack history, and enjoy recreational activities such as kayaking and hiking.
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Off the beaten track

  • Kamyanets-Podilskyi: While the castle is well-known, the town of Kamyanets-Podilskyi is often overlooked. Explore its narrow streets, visit local markets, and admire the colourful architecture dating back to the Middle Ages.
  • Kachanivka Estate: Hidden away in the forests of Chernihiv Oblast, Kachanivka Estate is a retreat that served as the summer residence of the noble Branicki family. Explore the beautiful gardens, stroll by the lake, and visit the restored buildings that offer a glimpse into the estate’s past.
  • Kolomyya: Located in the heart of the Hutsul region, Kolomyya is a town known for its artistic traditions. Discover the Pysanka Museum, dedicated to the art of Ukrainian Easter eggs, and explore the nearby Hutsul villages to experience the local culture.
  • Tunnel of Love: Hidden deep within the forests near Klevan, the Tunnel of Love is a fairytale-like natural phenomenon. The arches of greenery create a romantic setting that attracts photographers and couples alike.
  • Askania-Nova Bioreserve: Located in the southern part of Ukraine, Askania-Nova Bioreserve is a steppe reserve. Explore the untouched wilderness and spot rare animals.
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