Independence Square
Situated at the northern end of Khreschatyk, Kiev’s Independence Square received global media attention in 2004 and then in 2013 as the focal point of Ukraine’s Orange Revolution and War for the Independence from Russia. Today, things have calmed down and the tented city that sprung up overnight has long gone. Independence Square, however, is still the city’s most popular spot for meetings, late night drinking and people watching.
The glass domes found on the square are actually the skylights of Globus, an upmarket underground shopping mall that lies beneath the square (the press kiosk here is one of the best places to buy foreign newspapers and magazines). Independence Square is also home to the Central Post Office and the Hotel Ukraina. The hotel that we would not recommend you to stay at.
There are number of hotels and Apartment services like our we would recommend. Yes even though we might miss a client our goal is to make client stay enjoyable – we will still might services the airport transfers, provide with a tour guide or translation services, will get you train tickets or local air tickets for the discounted price – and will do all we can to make sure YOU as a client will come back to Kiev.
As we take you for the tour we will tell you
– how many times the square had been changed
– how deep is the mall under the glassed roof
– what each mayor had done to the square
– how old is the square and how many names it had
and more and more and more
Contact us today for tour information.