Ancient Kiev Walking Tour from Kiev
Kiev, Ukraine
Trip Type: Walking Tours
Duration: 3 hours
See the highlights of Kiev on a private 3-hour sightseeing tour. You’ll get a comprehensive overview of this historic city while discovering its major attractions. This is an ideal activity for those who enjoy walking, nature, and urban architecture.
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See the highlights of Kiev on a private 3-hour sightseeing tour. You’ll get a comprehensive overview of this historic city while discovering its major attractions. This is an ideal activity for those who enjoy walking, nature, and urban architecture.This 3-hour tour of Kiev provides a good opportunity to see all the most important sights of the city with a private guide. You’ll take in its main monuments and landmarks and learn about Kiev’s history.
Whether this is your first time visiting the city, or you’d like to see more and have a limited amount of time, this is the perfect opportunity to gain a comprehensive overview with a professional guide who knows and loves Kiev.
Travel back more than 1,500 years in time to the founding of the city. Visit landmarks that chronicle Kiev through the ages. You’ll see Old Kiev Hill, where the city originated and visit the famous Golden Gate, a entrance to the ancient fortified city.
Note the onion-dome roof of St. Sophia Cathedral and take a peek inside. Stop at St. Vladimir Cathedral, which is the mother cathedral of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
Whether this is your first time visiting the city, or you’d like to see more and have a limited amount of time, this is the perfect opportunity to gain a comprehensive overview with a professional guide who knows and loves Kiev.
Travel back more than 1,500 years in time to the founding of the city. Visit landmarks that chronicle Kiev through the ages. You’ll see Old Kiev Hill, where the city originated and visit the famous Golden Gate, a entrance to the ancient fortified city.
Note the onion-dome roof of St. Sophia Cathedral and take a peek inside. Stop at St. Vladimir Cathedral, which is the mother cathedral of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
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