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Exploring Kiev: ringing with churches and soaking in vodka

Kiev is one of the prettiest and most pleasant capitals in the world. It’s steeped in history and heading fast for mainstream tourism. It’s still full of surprises and not quite like anywhere else.

Marianne Gray by Marianne Gray
27-03-2017 02:19
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I first went to Kiev, the elegant 19thC capital of Ukraine, 15 years ago. I was utterly floored. It was still very hinged in the Communist era. Everything was written in Cyrillic, not Russian, and virtually no signs were in the Latin alphabet. Working out the metro stops (like Khreshchatyk, Nezalzehnosti, Livoberezhna) in Cyrillic, even with specs on, was a real, real challenge.

This time, however, much had changed.

There were signs a non-Ukrainian could read. Many people spoke English, the restaurants had marvellous menus and it was alive with pavement cafes serving inexpensive local beers, vodkas, drinks one’s never even heard of. There’s a lot more going on in Kiev than chicken!

Kiev is one of the prettiest and most pleasant of capitals. As you cross the Dnipro River to get to the city, you see glittering gold-domed churches on green, wooded slopes and streets of houses built on hills along the river.

The city seems to be quite split. The trading centre has a massive tree-lined boulevard with piped Caruso-type opera music coming out of the branches to assist you on your promenade on Khreshchatyk.

The commercial part of Kiev is up the hill and to get to the old merchant quartet (Podil) you take the cable car down by the port (which leads to the Black Sea) or the winding, paved Andriyivsky through a street market where you can buy Soviet kitsch and old postcards of Kyiv Dynamo football team and Trotskie at a rally. Dollar bills, as usual, work best.

In Vozdvyzhenka with its dozens of brightly coloured houses positioned elegantly in a ravine in the historical heart of Kiev, people were strolling around the beautiful streets, just looking. Kiev is full of great architecture (don’t miss the 11th century St Sophia Cathedral) and gracious squares, quirky museums and market places, especially the bustling Bessarabsky Market.

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Absolutely worth seeing is the Perchersk monastery complex with monks in catacombs and great golden domed churches with staggering beautiful 4thC BC Scythian gold work.

We also had a sobering visit to the museum of nearby Chernobyl with its walls of photos of deserted buildings and people, some now dead, others with growths caused by the (1986) nuclear fallout. The pic that caught me most was the one of the father and his two sons fishing on a bridge over a contaminated river wearing bathing suits and gas masks over their faces.

Ridiculous as it sounds I think the metro was our top hit. It is fast and fun: a brilliant 30s underground system with piped music (Elvis Presley) coming up through the brass ventilation grills, original deco lamps, sparkling chrome, domed halls with mosaics and murals, and not one piece of litter or graffiti. (Cost of a “jeton” is 7p.) There are whole trading centres in the metro halls with merchandise from flowers to rows of brightly coloured bras which nobody tries on, sausages, caviar and cameras.

Kiev is a very interesting place, quite big, with its population of 2.9mil urbane and friendly people, but easily manageable. It’s steeped in history and heading fast for mainstream tourism. Admittedly it’s no longer a well-kept secret but you’d never know that. It’s full of surprises and not quite like anywhere I’ve been before.

(Kiev is actually Kyiv pronounced not as in “Chicken Kiev” by more like “kif”, the stuff they smoke in North Africa.)

IMAGES: By Dominika Trelinska

This feature also appears on TheSouthAfrican.com

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