An old street, more local characteristics of the small stalls, but compared with the domestic things too few, and there is nothing good, basically handmade, local handmade works are more expensive, but go to see the punch card experience under the customs or OK
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An old street, more local characteristics of the small stalls, but compared with the domestic things too few, and there is nothing good, basically handmade, local handmade works are more expensive, but go to see the punch card experience under the customs or OK
Kiev is located in the north-central part of Ukraine, from which the Timber River flows. San Vladimir Mountain stands in the city, the mountain is the old city, there are St. Andrew Church and other historical attractions listed as a national reserve, the mountain is the historic Podil business district, connecting the upper and lower cities is Andrea Slope (Andrews Descent), known as Kiev Montmartre, This street has been listed as Kiev's historic reserve and is the most important tourist attraction in Kiev. It is basically a large slope of 720 meters, more than 45 degrees steep. But don't worry too much about your footwork, because the road is full of stalls, art shops, art galleries, cafes, and historical attractions, which are dizzying, and slowly walk around and climb steep hillsides.
Definitely one of the main attractions places to visit in Kyiv. I've been there for the winter holidays and also could enjoy the Christmas market.
In the Kiev Ross era, craftsmen and small traders lived in the lower city, so it became a trading place for crafts products, similar to the old Albat Street in Moscow, with a wide array of wooden, silverware, and Stone crafts and old goods such as Soviet-era chapters, cameras, telescopes, of course, the most distinctive is still oil paintings on the rotten streets, which are said to have lived on both sides of the streets with painters, musicians, writers and some unfathomable painting art. At present, the street has been restored as it was in the last century, with craft workshops and art salons along the street selling various handicrafts and souvenirs with Ukrainian national characteristics.
The staff is very professional, the explanation process is very patient, and many questions are answered.
Nice touristic attraction. Good place to walk and enjoy the atmosphere of the city. Interesting architecture, hictorical buildings, a lot of hand made stuff to buy. Close to it there is Vozdvizhenskaya Street (will be perfect location for photoshoots)