Kiev is known to the world by Sophia Cathedral in Kiev and Kiev Pechersk Lavra. But apart from the Orthodox churches in Kiev peacefully coexist alongside synagogues, and mosques, churches and prayer houses of various currents of Christianity. Also, visitors can learn about the Orthodox split, find out who was the one who destroyed the Cathedral of the Assumption in Kiev Pechersk Lavra and St. Michael's Cathedral and much more.
Cost for Bus and Walking City Tours (Sight admission – extra)
period
Walking Tours for 1-20 persons
Class B car 1-3 persons
Minivan 3-6 persons
Minibus 7-17 persons
Bus 18-30 persons
Bus 30-50 persons
3 hours
group total US$ 80
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4 hours
group total US$ 110
group total US$ 160
group total US$ 210
group total US$ 220
group total US$ 250
group total US$ 270
5 hours
group total US$ 130
group total US$ 190
group total US$ 240
group total US$ 250
group total US$ 280
group total US$ 320
Book our best seller - Kiev City Tour in Class B car for 2,5 hours (for up to 3 persons) - for only US$ 100!
As a part of the tour you can see the splendor of Nicholas church, design and construction is carried out under the guidance of architector V. Gorodetsky. Construction lasted for 10 years (1899-1909)
Ar-Rahma Mosque (Mercy), opened its doors relatively recently - in 2000. The mosque holds regular Friday prayer (Jumu'ah-namaz) and holiday services in the days of Eid al-Bayram and Kurban Bayram.
Ultramodern architecture Greco Catholic church of St. Basil surprises guests who accustomed to the traditional architecture of religious buildings
Brodsky Synagogue on the corner of Shota Rustaveli and Rognedinskaya appeared in Kiev in 1898. Money allocated to build a well-known millionaire and philanthropist Kiev - "Sugar King" Lazarus Brodsky.
The unique church is decorated with a water quay Podil. Shrine of St. Nicholas was built in the waters of the Dnieper on poles, 15 meters from the waterfront. The height of 23 meters. The church was consecrated on Wednesday, July 7, 2004, feast of St. John the Baptist Beatitude Metropolitan of Kiev and All Ukraine Vladimir.
Catherine the Great Temple with a very interesting and unusual history, which is still has been written in our days. Nowadays, the temple premises are owned by the National Bank of Ukraine.
We invite you to see churches, monasteries and temples which are located far away from the big highways in the quiet and cozy streets of Podil.