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10 most beautiful cities in Ukraine and 10 more no less picturesque towns

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10 most beautiful cities in Ukraine and 10 more no less picturesque towns

Ukrainian cities paint the face of Ukraine. Large and majestic, small and picturesque, colorful and landscape. Each with its own character and each beautiful in its own way. Find out which cities in Ukraine are the most beautiful and why they attract millions of tourists

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Ukraine is a country of contrasts, a country of multiculturalism, a country of eternal natural beauty. We offer you to go on a fascinating journey through the most beautiful cities of Ukraine, each of which can make you fall in love at first sight.

1.Kyiv - the millennial Сapital with a capital C


Kyiv is the majestic and proud capital of Ukraine. It is a city without which it is impossible to imagine not only the history of Ukraine but also the history of Europe. Today, Kyiv combines antiquity and modernity: ancient cathedrals and monasteries, such as the world-famous Kyiv Pechersk Lavra and St. Sophia Cathedral, harmoniously coexist with modern skyscrapers, business centers, and landscape parks. We can talk about this hero city endlessly.

What to see in Kyiv?


Khreshchatyk, Maidan Nezalezhnosti, Troyeschyna and Podil, after all. There are many locations and routes in Kyiv that will delight tourists. One of the most picturesque places in Kyiv is St. Andrew's Descent, which rises to the heart of the city and impresses tourists with the color of narrow streets, art galleries, and cozy cafes.

Where to go near Kyiv? Bila Tserkva is a city of parks and palaces


Located in the Kyiv region, this city is a godsend for history and nature lovers. The city is known for its Alexandria Arboretum, which is the largest landscape park in Ukraine. In “Alexandria” you can see unique collections of plants, ancient sculptures, ponds and picturesque alleys. But in addition to the beautiful nature, you can see historical monuments such as ancient palaces, churches and cozy squares that give the city a unique flavor.

2.Lviv - a city with the aroma of coffee and a touch of antiquity


Lviv is perhaps the most “European” big city in Ukraine, a cultural capital that everyone has heard of. Tourists know that this city breathes history, so they come here again and again. The unique architecture, narrow streets of the medieval center, cozy cafes, and the daily aroma of freshly roasted coffee create a unique atmosphere that keeps people coming back.

What is interesting in Lviv?


The historic center of Lviv is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and Rynok Square with its old buildings is a real treasure. But, of course, all the most interesting locations of the Lion City cannot be listed here. Lychakiv Cemetery, Lviv Opera, and the High Castle are just a few of the places worth visiting in Lviv.

Where to go near Lviv: Truskavets - the king of mineral waters in Ukraine


Truskavets is a world-famous balneological resort located in the Lviv region. The city is not only famous for its mineral waters, but is justifiably proud of them. In particular, the so-called Naftusia mineral water, which helps treat various diseases. In addition, Truskavets fascinates with its calm rhythm of life, well-kept parks and villas of the late XIX century. And there will be spa centers nearby, where tourists love to combine relaxation with wellness.

3. Ivano-Frankivsk - the gateway to the Carpathians


Ivano-Frankivsk is a city that is now named after a famous Ukrainian writer, combining the coziness of a Western Ukrainian town with the liveliness of a regional center. The architecture of Ivano-Frankivsk reflects the influences of Polish, Austrian and Ukrainian cultures, which affects the style of the city, which is to the liking of many.

What to visit in Ivano-Frankivsk?


The local town hall, Rynok Square, numerous churches and churches, as well as the city's green area make it attractive to tourists, and these places are always crowded. At the same time, Ivano-Frankivsk is often called the gateway to the Carpathians, as it is a convenient point for traveling to the mountains.

Where to go near Ivano-Frankivsk: Kolomyia. To visit the Hutsuls, go here.


Kolomyia is the cultural center of the Hutsul region, where people go to get the unique atmosphere of these lands. It is home to the unique Pysanka Museum, which is considered one of the symbols of modern Ukrainian culture, and there is no need to talk about the role of Easter eggs in Ukraine. The city is also famous for its archaic architecture, including wooden churches and buildings in the Austrian style.




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4. Uzhhorod is a city of coziness


Uzhhorod is the smallest city in Ukraine among the regional centers, but it is so picturesque and soothing to the soul. Located on the very border with Slovakia, the eye is pleased with the natural and architectural harmonies that create an unforgettable atmosphere of this Transcarpathian city.

What to see in Uzhhorod?


Uzhhorod is famous for its cherry blossoms, so you can feel the Japanese mood here. There is also the famous Uzhhorod Castle, a unique fortification that impresses with its grandeur and history. The Uzh River embankment is one of the most beautiful places to walk, especially in spring.

What to see in the Zakarpattia region? Mukachevo - the multicultural center of Ukraine


It's easier to name the things you can ignore in Zakarpattia Oblast, but such places are hard to come by. But it is impossible to ignore Mukachevo. With a rich history, Mukachevo is a multicultural city in western Ukraine. The main architectural landmark is the Palanok Castle, which stands on a hill and gives the city its medieval grandeur. Mukachevo is known for its festivals and wine traditions, and the city's narrow streets and cozy cafes add to its unique charm.

5. Poltava - the cradle of Cossack glory


Poltava is a green, blooming, poetic city in Ukraine that plays an important role in the history and culture of the entire region. This role of the city is especially known in the context of the Battle of Poltava in 1709, which is associated with the character of the city's residents. But in general, Poltava is a city of harmonious architecture, exquisite parks, and many cultural monuments for every taste to take photos.

Where to go in Poltava?


The round square with the Monument of Glory, the Museum of the Battle of Poltava, the Assumption Cathedral and many cozy streets of the city create opportunities for atmospheric leisure in this charming Poltava.

What is the most famous city in the Poltava region? Myrhorod, of course!


Myrhorod is a Ukrainian city known far beyond Ukraine for its healing mineral waters. The central part of this small town gives tourists the opportunity to take a leisurely stroll and enjoy the fresh local air. It would be a crime not to visit the famous Myrhorod resort. Tourists should also see the monument to Gogol, as Myrhorod is often associated with the writer's work. The Gogol Literary Museum is also worth a visit.

6.Chernivtsi - the Ukrainian Paris?


Chernivtsi is often called the Ukrainian Paris because of the similarity of architecture and the unique atmosphere of this Bukovinian city. Chernivtsi is a city with a rich cultural heritage and a unique mix of Austrian, Romanian and Ukrainian cultures, which are intertwined in every meter.

What to see in Chernivtsi?


The main architectural landmark of the city is Chernivtsi University. It was once the residence of the Bukovinian metropolitans, and today this architectural heritage is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Where to go in the Chernivtsi region? Khotyn is a city of fortresses


The main attraction of Khotyn is the famous Khotyn Fortress, one of the most famous and impressive medieval fortifications in Ukraine and Eastern Europe. It is located on the banks of the Dniester and has retained its monumentality to this day. The fortress has repeatedly been the scene of important historical events, including the Battle of Khotyn in 1621. In addition to the fortress, tourists can visit St. Nicholas Church, which is an important architectural object, as well as a historical museum with exhibits about the region's past.

7. Kaniv is the city of Shevchenko, period


Perhaps the most picturesque city in Cherkasy region, located on the wide banks of the Dnipro River. It is known as the place where the famous Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko is buried. With its tourist attraction and natural beauty, this city outshines the regional center of Cherkasy.

What is unusual about Kaniv?


The Shevchenko National Reserve on Chernecha Hill is a place of pilgrimage for everyone who respects the work of Kobzar. In addition to the memorial, the city attracts tourists with picturesque views, the Dnipro cliffs described by Kobzar himself, and the calm atmosphere of a provincial town, which is an atmosphere of inspiration and harmony.

Where else to go in the Cherkasy region?


Uman is a colorful, multicultural, landscaped, and simply colorful city in Ukraine. In addition to being the geographical center of Ukraine, there is something to admire here at any time of the year. Excursions in Uman have many popular routes among tourists.

8. Khmelnytskyi - something significant on the map of Ukraine


The city of Khmelnytskyi, which is proudly named after a prominent Ukrainian commander, is known today for its dynamic development and special attention to history. The architectural and natural ensemble of Khmelnytskyi is pleasing to the eye and creates an eternal atmosphere of something significant, important, outstanding...

Where to go in Khmelnytskyi?


One of the main attractions of the city is the Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which is not just an architectural decoration of the region, but also an important spiritual center. For art lovers, the Regional Art Museum is also a must-see, with a unique collection of paintings and sculptures by both Ukrainian masters and artists from around the world. Walking along the Pivdennyi Buh River embankment, which offers beautiful views and numerous sculptures, is one of the favorite things to do in Khmelnytskyi.

But everyone's favorite location in Khmelnytskyi is Chekman Park. There are playgrounds, bike paths, picnic areas, boat rentals on the pond, and many more options for active and passive leisure.

Where to go in the Khmelnytskyi region? Sataniv - the pearl of Podillia


Sataniv is a small town in the Khmelnytskyi region that is considered one of the oldest cities in Ukraine, which in itself is a magnet for tourists. The main local architectural landmarks are a medieval fortress, a castle, and a synagogue. The town is surrounded by picturesque forests and mountains and is also known for its healing springs. Sataniv is a combination of ancient architecture and the natural beauty of Podillia.

9. Vinnytsia is a city of fountains


Vinnytsia is a modern, dynamic city known for its trams, fountains, and general ease of living.

What is special about Vinnytsia?


The city's main tourist attraction is its multimedia musical fountains, which are among the largest in Europe. But in general, a walk along the Southern Bug embankment is always a good idea when it comes to this thriving city. However, in Vinnytsia, you should also spend time on the historical component by visiting the museum-estate of Mykola Pirogov, a world-famous surgeon and anatomist who is now being filmed. The house-museum is located in a cozy green corner and keeps many interesting things from the life and work of the scientist.

What else is interesting in Vinnytsia region?


Tulchyn is a small town in the Vinnytsia region, known for its architectural heritage and cultural events that take place in the city all year round.

The main attraction of the city is the Potocki Palace, one of the largest and most luxurious palaces in Ukraine, built in the style of classicism. This majestic building is surrounded by a park that creates an atmosphere of inspiration and even some mysticism. In addition, Tulchyn annually hosts the international opera festival “OPERAFEST TULCHYN”, which brings together performers and opera music lovers from all over the world.

10. Odesa - the southern spirit of Ukraine


Odesa is a port, resort, commercial and just a fun city on the Black Sea. It is naturally considered the cultural capital of the South of Ukraine, which is why millions of tourists love it so much. Odesa seems to have everything at once and in the same locations that can only be seen here, in Odesa.

What is special about Odesa?


Walking along Prymorskyi Boulevard overlooking the sea, the Potemkin Stairs known from movies, the Opera House, the famous Deribasovskaya Street - these are just a few of the places that make Odesa Odesa. A city that is impossible to repeat and impossible not to love.

Where to go on vacation near Odesa? Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi - the ancient heritage of the region


Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi is famous for its Akerman Fortress, one of the largest and oldest fortresses in Ukraine, dating back to the XIII century. This location is very popular with photographers of all kinds. Here you can enjoy the view of the estuary and, if you book a guided tour, learn more about the events that took place here in the past centuries. In addition to the fortress, it is worth visiting the ruins of the ancient Greek city of Thira, which testify to the ancient heritage of the region.


It is impossible to travel around Ukraine in a day even with a great desire. But you can always learn about its most beautiful cities and towns, choose the right and convenient tourist route, or simply get comprehensive advice on traveling in Ukraine right here on Visit Ukraine.


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-The Buky Canyon in the village of Buky, -White Lake, -Sholokhiv cascading waterfall (or Tokivskyi), -Aktovsky Canyon, -Arbuzynsky Canyon, -Kobalar Waterfall (or “Visor”), -Blue Lakes, Shchuryache, -Silver waterfall

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