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Tourist Attractions to Add To Your Ukraine Tour From Melbourne
Kyiv Easter Eggs Private Painting Workshop
Immerse yourself in Ukrainian culture with a private 3-hour workshop where you'll master the traditional craft of Pysanka, or Ukrainian Easter Egg painting. Accompanied by a skilled local artist, you'll design and paint a unique Pysanka to take with you as a cherished memento of your time in Kiev. This hands-on experience is a perfect way to connect with the authentic Ukrainian heritage during your visit.
Small-Group Sightseeing Driving Tour of Kyiv - Best Introduction to the City
Join a small-group Kyiv City Tour and spot all the top city’s attractions. Explore the central Kyiv streets travelling in comfortable van with a local guide. On this 3-hour sightseeing tour, you will discover such beautiful Kyiv sights as St. Andrew’s Church, the Golden Gates and St. Volodymyr’s Cathedral. You will enjoy the panorama of the Dnipro River and Kiev bridges. You will admire the ancient and modern architecture and learn interesting facts about the city. This is a perfect introduction to the city for the first-time travelers.
Soviet Kiev - 2 hours Walking Tour
Explore the remnants of the Soviet era on this immersive tour, where you'll encounter iconic Soviet architecture and its enduring mark on the contemporary urban landscape of Kyiv. Marvel at the city's major historical sites, enjoy breathtaking city panoramas, stroll through verdant urban retreats, and witness Kyiv's most distinctively designed residence.
Odessa Food Tour
Embark on a gastronomic adventure through the heart of Odessa, blending a tasting journey of local culinary delights with immersive cultural encounters. Savor an array of traditional Odessa appetizers and the iconic Ukrainian Pirogi, followed by scrumptious local desserts—a testament to the region's diverse influences. While you indulge, weave through the historic cityscape, discovering the eclectic heritage that fuses Greek, Bulgarian, Jewish, French, Russian, and Ukrainian influences, creating an unparalleled cultural mosaic. Our intimate tour warmly welcomes solo travelers but can also accommodate larger parties with advance notice to personalize the group experience.
Private Tour of Odessa Catacombs
Embark on a spellbinding journey through the shadowy passageways of the Odessa Catacombs, accompanied by an expert guide for 2.5 hours of exploration. This extensive network, spanning over 1550 miles (2500 km) beneath Odessa and beyond, is shrouded in history. From an erstwhile source of limestone to a bustling hub for traders and a sanctuary in wartime, these subterranean corridors now captivate visitors as one of Odessa's must-see destinations.
Virtual Private Tour - Old Town of Kyiv
If you had to cancel a trip to the capital of Ukraine because of lockdowns but it’s on your bucket list, it may be a while until you can travel again. In the meantime, get the Virtual Guided Tour and see what to expect from this trip in the future! On this tour, I will lead you in real-time via live streaming through the Old Town of Kyiv. You'll be in the company of a knowledgeable Kyiv private guide who can tell you about the history and significance of these places, share local stories about the objects, and answer any questions you may have. Through the magic of technology, you will travel to the Old Town of Kyiv from the comfort of your own home. All the sites included in this tour are located close to one another, so we will not lose much time on walks in between them. On the walk between the sites, I will be able to answer your questions, tell you more interesting information about my city and country. Isn’t it a unique and beneficial pastime to learn about the city!
Walking City Tour of Ancient Kiev in German
Kiev is the capital of large European state and one of the world's most beautiful cities - lies scenically spread along the banks of the river Dnipro. Kiev traces its roots back to ancient time with a history spanning 1,500 years. The Kievan Rus used to be a medieval empire with the center in Kiev, which is regarded as the "cradle" of actual Russia, Ukraine and Belarus. Even after devastating by the Tatars in the 1240s Kiev remained the center of the Kievan Principality. Learn where the Kievan Rus originates from. • Visit the most famous sightseeing spots in Kiev • Learn where the Kievan Rus originates from • Enjoy the intimate atmosphere of a private tour
The Pirogovo Open Air Museum - private tour by car
Explore the vast Pirogovo Open-Air Museum, Europe's largest, spanning 133.5 hectares, and delve into a traditional Ukrainian village brought to life. Wander through authentic peasant homes, admire artisanal pottery and historical utensils, and immerse yourself in Ukraine's rich cultural tapestry. During local holidays, revel in vibrant folk performances, indulge in customary dishes, and witness age-old rituals that capture the spirit of the Ukrainian people, all narrated by an expert English-speaking guide.
Cossack ethnic tour
Embark on a serene 80km journey from Odessa to Maryanivka, where the enchanting 'House in the Reeds' awaits, nestled along the scenic banks of the Tiligul River. Valentin and Alena, your warm hosts dressed in traditional Ukrainian attire, welcome you with open arms, ready to impart rich historical narratives. Delve into the heart of Cossack culture, don ethnic garments, and partake in engaging workshops set against the backdrop of Ukraine's pristine natural landscape.
Jewish Odessa walking tour
Embark on a reflective journey through Odessa's Jewish heritage, tracing the community's evolution from its establishment to the late 19th century. Discover landmarks pivotal to the Jewish narrative, including the thriving era known as the Golden Age. Visit historically significant sites like the Great Choral Synagogue and the Brodsky Temple, and delve into tales of triumph and adversity, including the emergence of influential Jewish journalism and the harrowing accounts of the pogroms. Reflect on the cultural impact immortalized in literary works such as Jabotinsky's 'The Five' and de Waal's 'The Hare with Amber Eyes,' while exploring the locations that inspired them.
