About this tour

The main historical location of Vinnytsia is Castle Hill, which offers an incredible panorama.

Get your gadgets ready for cool selfies!

Tour dates: daily from June 11, 2022 to December 22, 2022.


Participants will also visit the legendary Vinnytsia fortresses: Kempa Island, Vinnytsia Castle, Mury.

And also - the street that changed 5 names and kept the most intimate secrets of history - now Mykola Ovodov Street.

At the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, the street played an extremely important role in the life of the city. It was like the main artery connecting the center of Vinnytsia (New Town) with the military town (on one side) and with the Old Town - on the other, with the help of ferries.

The history of the street is inseparable from the history of the Ukrainian people.

Strolling along Ovodova Street and gazing intently at its contours and views of the city, you can recreate in your memory the brightest pages of the past.


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5 reasons to choose tour

1

An excursion to get to know the city on the Bug

2

Acquaintance with notable architectural monuments, which are the city's hallmarks

3

The history of Vinnytsia from the year of the city's foundation (1363) to the present day

4

Legends and interesting stories from a professional guide

5

The main historical location of Vinnytsia is Castle Hill

Key landmarks

1

Castle Hill

The main historical location of Vinnytsia, from where an incredible panorama opens

2

St. Nicholas Church (1746)

3

Monument to the Magdeburg Law

4

Monuments to the Ukrainian song and Hryhoriy Artinov

5

Hotels "Savoy", "Francois"

6

European square

7

Stairs on Kumbary

What is included?

Professional guide

Professional guide

The tour is conducted in the Ukrainian language. Other languages on request.

*From each purchased tour, we transfer 10% to the Ukrainian Refugee Support Fund. All profits from press tours are transferred to the reconstruction of Ukraine.