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This is the main street in Kiev. It is nice, and clean and very crowded. As a native Kiev citizen i prefer to visit it only when i host some of my foreign friends! I think there is much more interesting places to be seen beside of Khreshatyk. Any way it is very modern, lots of stores, coffees and restaurants.
Questa enorme strada, trafficatissima come un po' tutta Kiev, offre, con i suoi enormi marciapiedi sui due lati, la possibilità di passeggiare, specie sul lato destro, per chi va verso Maydan Nezalezhnosti, nelle ore pomeridiane fra artisti di strada, venditori di fiori, banchetti con souvenir dell'Ukraina. Si respira un'aria di allegria, di voglia di vivere, tanti giovani, mamme con i loro bimbi, persone che tornano dal lavoro e che si rilassano qualche momento prima di rientrare a casa!!!Grandi negozi di marchi internazionali invitano a comprare con le loro vetrine invitanti e non si smetterebbe mai di girellare in questo splendido viale!!!!!!!!
What can I say?It's our high street. I've walked along it so many times that it doesn't seem special to me any more.But I'm sure, to tourists and visitors it may seem charming and fascinating.There are many shops, banks. some cafes and restaurants,Bessarabsky Market (with fresh fruits, vegetables, home-made food etc), the Central post office, the City Council house and many other buildings.I heard from many people (tourists) that they just loved the street-supposedly, you can feel the atmosphere of the city. Well, I guess it's true. I think that one may be surprised seeing Stalinist architecture(for example, Trade Union House) and Kyiv Philarmonic (which survived two world wars;it said to be a splendid 19th century edifice built in eclectical style with european architectural features of XV-XVIII) on one street. It's a mixture of completely different periods from our history- and this is what some people call "the atmosphere". On the one hand, there are a lot of old buildings and some really long-standing and good museums.On the other hand, a great deal of buildings were constructed during the Soviet Union period.I absolutely love Kyiv and Khreschatyk as well.It is unique and uncommon.
Kinda the main tourist place and centered place of kiev. you will find lot of locals trying to catch a foreigner there... or in nearby supermaket. all nice brandet shops are there.. and there is always something to look at.. a singer in street or some street animations. on week end the street is closed to traffic.. so it is even more interesting.
Never ever in my life did I see such a dazzling display of lights as the one in Kreshchatyk . . . . all buildings were adorned with rope lights, led's, and the piazzas were webbed with overhead lighting, and floating leaves. Trees were also masterfully decorated with lighting to give an incredible effect for the Christmas month. Shops open,street always busy and safe. You would spend days in this street without getting tired. Only the cold will drive you into one of the heated shopping centres.