With the coronavirus crisis limiting international travel options, now is the ideal time to explore the growing number of day trip and weekend break destinations within easy reach of the Ukrainian capital
Ukraine is already witnessing rising numbers of tourists from European and Asian countries but there is huge room for further expansion of the country's fledgling international tourism industry
The photogenic Ukrainian capital features among top fifteen cities in new international ranking alongside global tourism hotspots such as Paris, London and New York
UEFA chief says Kyiv “did not make a single mistake” and praises Ukraine for “fantastic organization” after festive Champions League Final in the Ukrainian capital
The Ukrainian capital is attracting a growing number of international visitors and is now looking to build further on its burgeoning reputation as attractive city break destination in 2018 with flagship events like the UEFA Champions League...
Tourist heaven: hryvnia devaluation has made Ukraine a purchasing power paradise for anyone with euros or dollars but fewer tourists are visiting the country due to exaggerated concerns about risks posed by Russian hybrid war
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