Top 10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Kiev Oblast, Ukraine

January 16, 2022 Leonarda Pillsbury

Kiev Oblast or Kyiv Oblast (Ukrainian: Київська область, translit. Kyivs’ka oblast’; also referred to as Kyivshchyna – Ukrainian: Київщина) is an oblast (province) in central Ukraine. The administrative center of the oblast is the city of Kiev (Ukrainian: Київ, Kyiv), which also serves as the capital of Ukraine. Despite being located in the center of the Kiev Oblast, and hosting the governing bodies of the oblast, Kiev itself is a self-governing city with special status and not under oblast jurisdiction.
Restaurants in Kiev Oblast

1. Reactor No 4

Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, Chernobyl Ukraine
Excellent
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5.0 based on 164 reviews

Reactor No 4

Reviewed By B1714D - Belgrade, Serbia

The sole fact you're standing 300 m away from the worst nuclear disaster in world history makes you creepy and scared what'd happen with mankind if things went little more wrong than they actually did. It's a place to remember, to learn and to pay your respects for those who gave their lives preventing a catastrophy on a bigger scale.

2. Chernobyl Visit

Excellent
89%
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10%
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5.0 based on 116 reviews

Chernobyl Visit

Tours To Chernobyl Exclusion Zone And Ghost City Prypyat. Explore Top Secret Military Object Duga In Chernobyl Zone. Urbex Tours In Ukraine. Most Adventurous Excursions In Ex-soviet Cities And Military Bases. Tour To Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. Tour To Underground Kiev. The Unique Tour To The Longest Catacombs In The World.

3. Private Chernobyl Guide

Excellent
100%
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5.0 based on 62 reviews

Private Chernobyl Guide

We provide private/photography multiday tours to Chernobyl exclusion zone/nuclear power station/Pripyat ghost town/Duga radar

4. Pripyat Amusement Park

Naberezhnaya Street, Pripyat 07270 Ukraine +380 5687 37521 http://www.chernobylwel.com
Excellent
85%
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13%
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5.0 based on 126 reviews

Pripyat Amusement Park

Reviewed By default31021 - Redcar, United Kingdom

Seeing that frozen Ferris wheel here it is haunting me still and also the bumper cars. it brings back memory's.

5. Duga Radar Russian Woodpecker

Chernobyl Ukraine
Excellent
79%
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17%
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4%
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5.0 based on 78 reviews

Duga Radar Russian Woodpecker

Reviewed By 618boba - Stockport, United Kingdom

Came here as part of a group tour. Had never heard of the radar stations but did know about the wood pecking noises. We were guided around by our registered guide - you cannot visit without being part of a proper group and entering the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone officially and with a permit. The radars themselves are immense - there are two. I've never seen annoying like it in my life and having already visited a former nuclear missile launch centre in Ukraine this visit really hit home. You are not officially permitted to enter the buildings, however we were shown into some of the former computer rooms, the control room and to see some of the things left by the Soviets after they closed down and evacuated. The whole site is overgrown, ransacked and empty to a large degree, however it is brought to life by the guide. Well worth visiting.

6. Arboretum Oleksandriya

Olekandriyskiy blvd, Bila Tserkva 09113 Ukraine +380 4563 40547 [email protected] http://www.alexandria-park.com.ua/
Excellent
74%
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4.5 based on 117 reviews

Arboretum Oleksandriya

Reviewed By Dr_Mark_Belokopytov - Karnei Shomron, Palestinian Territories

Great place with a lot of historical, architectural, and natural content. Alexandra was our guide (highly recommended) who took us through the mystery of the park since its establishment and until now.

7. Ethnographical complex Ukrainian Village

Polyana Lisova St. 60, Buzova 08120 Ukraine +380 99 333 0770 [email protected] http://www.etno-selo.com.ua
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4.5 based on 46 reviews

Ethnographical complex Ukrainian Village

Ethnographical complex “Ukrainian Village” was built in order to experience all beauty of Ukrainian land and its folk for everyone. Here you can find Ethnographical museum (old hoses from different districts of Ukraine), functioning master classes in folk trades, orthodox church, restaurant of old and traditional Ukrainian cousin, ethnohuts – hotels, amusement park with barbecues and mini-zoo.

8. Chernobyl Go

Chernobyl Ukraine +380 63 434 1212 [email protected] http://chernobyl-go.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Chernobyl Go

Chernobyl-Go specializes on package tours to Chernobyl, Pripyat and Duga - some of the most incredible places in the world. We put together a tour customized to your personal needs, and guarantee top quality and 24/7 customer support. After visiting Chernobyl you can enjoy a couple of free days in the capital of Ukraine - Kiev, we can organize for you great adventures in the city.

Reviewed By RicardoR511 - Mogi das Cruzes, Brazil

A day trip tour from Kiev costs around U$115,00 with lunch and personal dosimeter included, it departs usually at 8:00 AM and comes back to Kiev around 5:00 - 07:00 PM. Even on a day trip it´s sure to visit the amusement park with the iconic ferris wheel, Chernobyl village, Pripiat buildings including the swimming pool, enter the kindergarten, Get close to reactor 4, Duga radar and other places according the guide and group plans. It´s well worth your time and money. Try to avoid hot months which in Ukraine is june to august because no matter the temperature we have to wear clothes to cover all body, arms and legs. I went there in October and the weather was very pleasant.

9. Zoo XII Months

Verbova St. 79, Demidov 07335 Ukraine +380 96 770 4159 [email protected] http://12.org.ua/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 92 reviews

Zoo XII Months

10. Mezhyhirya Residence Museum

Ivana Franka St. 19, Novi Petrivtsi 07354 Ukraine +380 98 416 5252 http://www.mnp.org.ua
Excellent
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4.5 based on 272 reviews

Mezhyhirya Residence Museum

Since mid-November 2014, Mezhyhirya has been a museum that displays the luxury of its former owner, former President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych. The estate is located in the village of Novi Petrivtsi, 25 km from Kiev. Yanukovych lived in it from 2002 to 21 February 2014, when he abandoned the estate during the 2014 Ukrainian Revolution.

Reviewed By macsterling - Kyiv (Kiev), Ukraine

This place is about a 30 minute drive north of the city. It was essentially a private residence built for a corrupt president with stolen funds. The place is truly remarkable. It is also a gorgeous place to visit. We also hired the electric cart service to get a ride around the massive complex.

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