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(Translated by Google) Khreshchatyk, as always, lively. In the summer, walks are successful in the evening when the stuffiness subsides. In cold weather, a cold wind penetrates the street. In the warm season, on weekends and in the evenings, Khreshchatyk is full of various artists who entertain tourists with uncomplicated tricks. The most banal - holders of pigeons, asking for money for pigeons or for a photo with them.
(Original)
Крещатик, как всегда, оживленный. Летом удачны прогулки в вечернее время, когда спадёт духота. В холодное время улицу пронизывает холодный ветер. В теплое время, по выходным и по вечерам Крещатик полон разного рода артистов, которые развлекают туристов нехитрыми трюками. Самое банальное - держатели голубей, просящие деньги на голубей или за фотографию с ними.
Kreshchatyk is the grandest boulevard in Kiev. It’s very wide and is lined with a variety of shops and eateries. On Sunday part of the street is blocked for pedestrian use, which means you can freely walk around the central part of Kiev without any traffic (which is nice). Locals like to promenade here in the afternoons and evenings, so it’s a great place to absorb the vibrant atmosphere.
Khreshchatyk is a fabulous street to stroll not only to drop into the many stores (must dos are the Tsum department store and Roshen chocloate) but to people watch and, in the evening, see the beautifully lit buildings around Maidan Nezalezhnosti. On Sundays the street is closed to traffic making it even better to stroll. Do avoid the 'pigeon men' - you'll get suckered in for a price if you allow them to put the bird on your shoulder/arm.
I like to stroll on Khreshchatyk Avenue, specially on Sundays, when part of it is closed to traffic. The Avenue starts from Maidan Squareand on the right and left side there are many shops, art galleries, shopping malls and a few restaurants. The many little places serving coffee are great.