Winter Holidays and Traditions of Ukraine
Winter has come and with its arrival, we have a series of bright holidays and special dates of the Christian calendar. Fun social events and fantastic mystery-plays which return us to ancient ...
Explore the myriad facets of the Dnipropetrovsk cityscape, from Russian cathedrals and wide boulevards to gleaming skyscrapers, all with your local tour guide from TourHQ.
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Winter has come and with its arrival, we have a series of bright holidays and special dates of the Christian calendar. Fun social events and fantastic mystery-plays which return us to ancient ...
Stretching from the wild Carpathian Mountains in the west to endless steppe landscapes of the east, Ukraine is Europe’s travel frontier. Since gaining independence from the Soviet Union, the ...
Let us present one more special place for our guests - the Strategic Missile Forces Museum, which is a branch of the Central Museum of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, unique and unparalleled ...
The gap between how many Ukrainians consider the Ukrainian language native, and how many people use it in real life, is quite significant.
On August 24, Ukraine celebrates its Independence Day. Therefore, we decided to choose 24 unusual traditions connected with our culture, rituals and Ukraine holidays.Premarital sex, dancing dead man, ...
Dnipropetrovsk (or just Dnipro as it's known to locals following recent revolutions) is the fourth-largest city in Ukraine. Sat on the meanders of the Dnieper River, it's been revamped with glimmering skyscrapers and modern builds for the 21st century. Bohemian bars and craft beer joints hem the streets, and massive malls now occupy the spots where Russian-style imperial buildings once flaunted their filigreed fronts. Of course, there are still some glorious remnants of the old years, be it the Savior Transfiguration Cathedral or the elegant Potemkin Potyomkin Palace Palace that fronts the Shevchenko Park. Delve even deeper beneath the surface and a more mysterious, eerie land of old Soviet remnants awaits – an incomplete hotel and abandoned hospitals; industrial mines; defunct missile silos. Dnipropetrovsk tour guides are your best bet for experiencing this oblast capital like a local, walking its long river walk from the River Terminal through the Lenin and Victory embankment to the pleasant central boulevard, weaving your way between the haunting relics of another era and the steel-clad reminders of the new one.
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