It was Sunday when we visited and the street was closed to traffic which made it very comfortable.It was snowing and there was a nice feeling of Christmas.There are some good quality shops and plenty of eating and drinking options available
Cool to stroll, do some shopping and have a beer in one of the small restaurants with some dried meet and watch the people pass-by.
This place has been witness of many historical things of Ukrainian history!!! The constructions around have survived to many events!! More than just a street is a place that represents the memories of all heroes that have been down in action defending the interest and rights of the people!!
all the good restaurants and ample bars are scattered around many boutique shops to relieve your dollars metro close by
A great shopping experience. You can browse various shops, enjoy one of the many cafés, dine in one of the restaurants, and stroll with native Kyivans. Don't miss it!
Khreshchatyk is pedestrial area weekends. It is a great place to visit whether with family, friends or alone. There are a lot of shopping places, restaurants, attractions and places to see on Khreshchatyk. Don't forget a camera because you will want to make many pictures that will get many likes afterwards.
I have been here many times. I have been here at some time for almost every month of the year! Great street for shopping and restaurants. Fun in the spring, summer and fall when all the people are out and about. Most of the time, the street is blocked off from Independence Square for about 8 or 10 blocks from Friday early evening till Sunday evening and is for walking only. Shop, eat or just sit and people watch.
This is the main shopping street and is well worth a visit to see what is hot and what is not in Kiev. I would say it is best to visit at the weekend when the street is closed to cars which makes it a much less polluted and enjoyable experience.
Its the place middle of Kiev, were are much shopping malls underground and above also. The best time is spring time. See much flowers every were. Also very close to nice park
Khreshchatyk Street is a wonderful place to be, especially on the weekend when the street is closed to vehicle traffic. There are restaurants and shops of all types up and down (and under!) Khreshchatyk. The city of Kiev, even now during the country's most challenging times, is safe and day to day life carries on as normal. Use common sense just like anywhere and you'll be fine. Personally, my wife and I visited Kiev 6 times in the past 2 years, in winter and summer and autumn of each year. I was there during the occupation of Independence Square, but not during the peak violence which led to so many deaths. At no time did I feel any threat to our safety. The Ukrainian people are warm, hearty and welcoming. Learn a little Ukrainian and you'll get far. I advise renting an apartment rather than getting a hotel room. You will typically get a lower price and have a full kitchen and in our experience most apartments have washing machines and decent internet.Russian aggression aside, Ukraine is a jewel of a country, and the people are what make it sparkle. Worth a visit or three.