Kiev is one of the most underrated capitals in Europe. With amazing food, bustling nightlife and rich and diverse history, Kiev is absolutely one of Eastern Europe’s best-kept secrets.

But Kiev is a massive city, and navigating its many districts and neighbourhoods can be a challenge. That’s why we’ve created this guide, to show you exactly where to stay in Kiev.

We’ve broken the city down into the top neighborhoods for any travel style. Whether you’re looking to party, sightsee or eat your way through the city, we’ve got you covered.

Where to Stay in Kiev

Looking for a specific place to stay? These are our highest recommendations for places to stay in Kiev.

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    Best Airbnb in Kiev: Voloska 51

    Voloska 51

    This bright apartment in Podil is suitable for four guests. It contains one double and one sofa-bed, as well as a full kitchen and bathroom. The flat is situated on the third floor of a building just off Kontraktova Square, so you’ll be a short stroll away from the best things to see in the area.

    Best Hostel in Kiev: DREAM House hostel

    DREAM House hostel

    Dream Hostel is one Kiev’s top hostels located in one of the city’s trendiest districts. Tucked away in Podil, this hostel has it’s own bar and café, and there are plenty more nearby. It has free wifi, a well-equipped kitchen, and bikes are available to rent.

    Best Hotel in Kiev: City Hotel Kiev

    City Hotel Kiev

    A central location and stunning views are just two of the reasons why we love this hotel. Strategically situated, this three-star hotel offers easy access to Kiev’s top attractions and landmarks.

    There are also plenty of cafes, restaurants and bars within walking distance. This hotel has modern rooms with a great selection of features.

    Kiev Neighborhood Guide

    FIRST TIME IN KIEV
    Shevchenkivskyi District, Kiev
    FIRST TIME IN KIEV

    Shevchenkivskyi District

    The Shevchenkivskyi District is located at the heart of Kiev. It was the centre of the ancient federation of Kievan Rus and was where the state of Ukraine was formally established

    ON A BUDGET
    Pecherskyi District, Kiev
    ON A BUDGET

    Pecherskyi District

    Nestled just south of the Shevchenkivskyi District is the Pecherskyi District. One of the largest districts in the capital, the Pecherskyi District is the cultural and administrative centre of Kiev

    NIGHTLIFE
    Bessarabka, Kiev
    NIGHTLIFE

    Bessarabka

    The Bessarabka Quarter is a small neighbourhood located between the Shevchenkivskyi and Pecherskyi Districts. It is famous for its Art-Nouveau style and buzzing ambience

    COOLEST PLACE TO STAY
    Podil, Kiev
    COOLEST PLACE TO STAY

    Podil

    Located on the banks of the Dnieper River is the small but trendy neighbourhood of Podil. It is part of the larger Podilskyi District and Podil (or Podol) is one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Kiev

    FOR FAMILIES
    Holosiivskyi District, Kiev
    FOR FAMILIES

    Holosiivskyi District

    For families visiting Kiev, there’s no better place to stay than the Holosiivskyi District. Located on the Right Bank of the Dnieper River, this is one of the largest districts in the city

    Kiev (also known as Kyiv) is a city that seamlessly combines old and new. It weaves together ancient buildings and Soviet-style architecture with amazing food, energetic nightlife and a spectacular arts scene to create a unique and alluring atmosphere.

    Kiev has been largely overlooked by travellers due to its reputation for violence and corruption. However, Kiev has slowly but firmly established itself as one of the cultural capitals of Europe since the early 90’s. Pretty much all Ukraine backpacking trips start or end in Kiev, as you’ll find the two main airports here.

    The Shevchenkivskyi District makes up half of downtown Kiev. Staying here, you’ll be surrounded by hundreds of historical monuments as well as museums, art galleries and restaurants. If you’re visiting Kiev for the first time, this is the best place to stay to get to know the city.

    If you’re traveling on a budget, you’ll find plenty of affordable accommodation in Pecherskyi. This massive district makes up the other half of downtown, and has a variety of attractions on offer.

    Bessarabka is the best place to stay in Kiev for nightlife. It sits just west of the city center, and is laden with vibrant bars, clubs and restaurants. It’s this part of town which makes Kiev one of the best party cities in Europe!

    One of the liveliest and most vibrant areas of the city, Podil is known for its historical attractions, ornate churches and its energetic bars. It’s a quirky area, ideal for those looking for some unique experiences.

    Finally, the Holosiivskyi District is our top pick for families in Kiev. It’s one of the largest districts in the city, and is packed with parks, monuments, cafes and restaurants.

    Still not sure where to stay in Kiev? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered!

    Kiev’s 5 Best Neighborhoods to Stay in

    In this next section, we’ll take a look in more detail at Kiev’s five best neighbourhoods to stay in. Each caters to a different interest – be it sightseeing, partying or family-friendly fun – so make sure you pick the right area for your travel needs.

    1. Shevchenkivskyi District – Where to Stay in Kiev for the First Time

    The Shevchenkivskyi District is located at the heart of Kiev. It was the centre of the ancient federation of Kievan Rus and was where the state of Ukraine was formally established. Today, Shevchenkivskyi District is home to hundreds of historical landmarks, museums, and galleries.

    This part of Kiev is packed with excellent sites to explore. From lush University grounds to underground street art, the Shevchenkivskyi District is an area of the city that will appeal to every traveller.

    Shevchenkivskyi District, Kiev
    This district is packed with history and culture

    Best Hostel in Shevchenkivskyi District: Kiev Central Station

    Kiev Central Station

    This great hostel caters to backpackers, party people, and travellers looking to have a good time. It regularly hosts walks around the city, as well as pub crawls and game nights. They offer private and shared rooms, with comfortable beds and free wifi.

    Best Hotel in Shevchenkivskyi District: City Hotel Kiev

    City Hotel Kiev

    A central location and stunning views are just two of the reasons this is our pick for where to stay in Shevchenkivskyi District. This three-star hotel offers easy access to Kiev’s top tourist attractions and landmarks. Rooms are modern, and have everything you need for a cozy stay.

    Gallery Hotel Gintama

    This four-star hotel is conveniently located close to popular attractions, bars and restaurants. Rooms are elegant and well equipped with essential amenities. You’ll enjoy an indoor pool, sauna, rooftop terrace, and an on-site restaurant. A delicious breakfast buffet is also served each morning.

    Best Airbnb in Shevchenkivskyi: Cozy and Clean Modern Apartment

    Cozy and Clean Modern Apartment

    This Airbnb provides a comfortable home away from home in Kiev. It’s bright and modern, and is ideal for two guests. Amenities include a kitchenette, aircon and wifi, and it’s within easy walking distance to the station and shops.

    Cozy and Clean Modern Apartment is one of our favourites in Kiev but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

    Things to See and Do in Shevchenkivskyi District:

    • Be amazed by the intricate St Michael’s Monastery.
    • Dine on a delicious stuffed pie or cinnamon bun at the iconic Bulochnaya Yaroslavna café.
    • Dive deep into Ukraine’s history at the National Museum of Ukrainian History.
    • Explore the grounds of Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute.
    • Marvel at the golden domes of Desyatynna Church.
    • Pass through the Golden Gates of Kyiv, the main gate of the 11th-century fortification of the city.
    • Stand in awe of St Sophia’s Cathedral, one of the symbols of Kiev.
    • Take a stroll through the Park of Taras Shevchenko where you’ll see lush lawns and historic statues.
    • Wander along Striletska spotting colourful street art and graffiti.
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    2. Pecherskyi District – Where to Stay in Kiev on a budget

    Nestled just south of Shevchenkivskyi is the Pecherskyi District. One of the largest parts of the capital, the Pecherskyi District is the cultural and administrative centre of Kiev. You’ll find a variety of major political establishments as well as banks, ministries and historical squares dotted throughout Pecherskyi’s winding streets.

    But there’s more to the Pecherskyi District than politics. This downtown district is also home to a large number of cinemas, libraries and leisure activities.

    Additionally, this area is where you’ll find a good selection of budget accommodation options. Whether you’re looking for a social hostel or a chic boutique hotel, this area is packed with affordable and good value options.

    Pecherskyi District, Kiev
    See the best parts of the city at a fraction of the price!
    Photo: Julia Berezovska (WikiCommons)

    Best Airbnb in Pecherskyi District: Keep your costs down in true backpacker style

    Keep your costs down in true backpacker style

    This hostel offers comfortable dorm rooms with orthopaedic mattresses at a great price. Fully equipped with a pool, kitchen and laundry facilities, this budget accommodation is a steal for the price. It’s a short walk from some of the best sights in the city, saving you money on public transport.

    Best Hotel in Pecherskyi District: Crystal Hotel Kiev

    Crystal Hotel Kiev

    This charming hotel offers easy access to Kiev’s top attractions, as well as restaurants, shops and bars. This hotel provides spacious rooms with air conditioning, modern amenities and luxurious slippers. There’s also free parking and wifi on-site.

    Best Hotel in Pecherskyi: Ukraine Hotel

    Ukraine Hotel

    Located in Independence Square, the Ukraine Hotel is a popular place to stay among travelers visiting Kiev. Family rooms are available, and there’s a restaurant on-site which serves up a tasty breakfast each morning. Top attractions are a short walk away, including the St. Sofia Cathedral and Mariyinsky Park.

    Best Hostel in Pecherskyi District: ZigZag Hostel

    ZigZag Hostel

    The ZigZag Hostel is our favourite hostel in Pecherskyi District. It’s a short walk to the city centre and there are plenty of options for sightseeing, eating and partying nearby. The beds are comfortable, and each room is outfitted with unique artwork and décor.

    ZigZag Hostel is one of our favourites in Kiev but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

    Things to See and Do in Pecherskyi District

    • Admire the Byzantine-style architecture of the National Bank.
    • Dine on delicious Eastern European food at Tsarske Selo.
    • Dive deep into Kiev’s history at the Kiev Fortress.
    • Explore Maidan Nezalezhnoisti, Independence Square.
    • Root for the home team at Valeriy Lobanovskyi Dynamo Stadium.
    • See the People’s Friendship Arch.
    • Stop and smell the roses, and enjoy the view at the M.M. Gryshko National Botanical Garden.
    • Take a stroll through the trendy and historic neighbourhood of Lypky.
    • Wander throughout The Park of Eternal Glory, home to a myriad of monuments.

    3. Bessarabka – Best Area to Stay in Kiev for Nightlife

    The Bessarabka Quarter is a small neighbourhood located between the Shevchenkivskyi and Pecherskyi Districts. Famous for its Art-Nouveau style and buzzing ambience, it’s the best place to stay if you’re keen to get a feel for Kiev’s city spirit.

    This lively and vibrant neighbourhood is also where you’ll find the best nightlife in Kiev. It has everything from chic cocktail bars and rooftop lounges to underground pubs and thumping clubs. No matter what your taste, Bessarabka has a nightlife option that’s right for you!

    Bessarabka, Kiev
    This part of the city is bustling by day and by night
    Photo: kansasphoto (Flickr)

    Best Airbnb in Bessarabka: Fit for Ceasar himself

    Fit for Ceasar himself

    If you’re in Kiev to party the Eastern European way, then why not do it in style? This place is modern and warm, sleeping up to three guests. It’s ideally located close to everything, including the best bars and shops.

    Best Hostel in Bessarabka: Magic Bus Kiev

    Magic Bus Kiev

    This social hostel is situated within walking distance of great bars and clubs, restaurants and cafes. Owned by two friends, this hostel has comfortable and cosy beds for up to 16 people. You’ll enjoy a personal reading light, lovely common room, and free all-day coffee and tea.

    Best Hotel in Bessarabka: Premier Hotel Rus

    Premier Hotel Rus

    Premier Hotel Rus is a modern three-star hotel in Kiev. It is conveniently located in the city center and is surrounded by shops, restaurants and well-known attractions. Rooms boast comfy beds and have great views of the city. There’s also a terrace, bar, and in-house restaurant.

    Best Hotel in Bessarabka: Aloft Kiev

    Aloft Kiev

    The Aloft Kiev is a stylish hotel is just five minutes from popular tourist attractions, bars and landmarks. It offers a modern gym and a range of wellness features. Each room has modern décor, and comes with bottled water and flat-screen TVs.

    Things to See and Do in Bessarabka

    • Browse the bustling shops at Besarabsky Market.
    • Dance the night away and enjoy the panoramic view at Skybar.
    • Dine on delicious European fare at the cosy and charming Under Wonder restaurant.
    • Enjoy a night of cocktails and music at Arena Terrace.
    • Experience pure decadence at Decadence House, a high-end club.
    • Party until dawn at TAO Dance Bar.
    • See works of contemporary art at the PinchukArtCentre.
    • Sip an espresso at Chashka Espresso Bar.
    • Stop for cocktails at the trendy Alchemist Bar.
    • Try Nastoykas, a traditional Slavic spirit, at Korin Bar.
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    4. Podil – Coolest Place to Stay in Kiev

    Located on the banks of the Dnieper River is the small but trendy neighbourhood of Podil. It’s part of the larger Podilskyi District, and one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Kiev.

    Today, Podil is one of the trendiest and coolest neighbourhood in the city. It’s quiet and picturesque, and the streets are lined with pre-Soviet architecture. The neighbourhood is dotted with a great selection of cafes, restaurants and bars serving up dishes and delicacies from around the world.

    Podil, Kiev
    There are some stunning sights to see in this part of the city

    Best Airbnb in Podil: Voloska 51

    Voloska 51

    This bright apartment in Podil is suitable for four guests. It contains one double and one sofa-bed, as well as a full kitchen and bathroom. The flat is situated on the third floor of a building just off Kontraktova Square, so you’ll be a short stroll away from the best things to see in the area.

    Best Hostel in Podil: DREAM House hostel

    DREAM House hostel

    Dream Hostel is located in one of Kiev’s trendiest districts. Tucked away in Podil, this hostel has its own bar and café, and there are plenty more nearby. It has free wifi, a well-equipped kitchen, and bikes are available to rent.

    Best Hotel in Podil: Hotel Staro

    Hotel Staro

    This hotel is set in the hip and trendy Podil neighbourhood. Its elegant rooms come complete with slippers, bathrobes, free wifi and flat-screen TVs. There’s also a delicious on-site restaurant and plenty of eateries and bars nearby. This hotel is our pick for where to stay in Podil.

    Best Hotel in Podil: Number 21 by DBI

    Number 21 by DBI

    Thanks to its great location in the centre of the city, this is one of our favourite Kiev hotels. It has large, clean rooms with air conditioning, a refrigerator and a dishwasher. This hotel boasts an onsite restaurant and bar, and there are plenty of options for dining, nightlife and shopping nearby.

    Things to See and Do in Podil

    • Explore the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, home to historical buildings and fascinating stories.
    • Go for a stroll along Andriyivsky Uzviz, a street affectionately known as ‘the Montmartre of Kiev.’
    • Grab a pint at Wood You Like Bar.
    • Learn about the Chernobyl accident at the Ukrainian National Museum of Chernobyl. (You can even take a day trip to Chernobyl too)
    • Ride the funicular to the top of Volodymyrska Hill and enjoy the view of the Dnieper River.
    • Sip sophisticated and delicious cocktails at Pink Freud.
    • Spend an afternoon people watching in Kontraktova Square, one of the oldest squares in the city.
    • Try traditional Ukrainian dishes at Kanapa.

    5. Holosiivskyi District – Best Neighborhood in Kiev for Families

    For families visiting Kiev, there’s no better place to stay than the Holosiivskyi District. Located on the bank of the Dnieper River, this is one of the largest areas in the city. With plenty of historical monuments and parks to explore, all members of your family will love staying in Holosiivskyi District.

    If you fancy exploring further afield, he Holosiivskyi District is well-connected areas to the rest of the city. There’s enough to do in this area however, to keep everyone entertained.

    Holosiivskyi District, Kiev

    Best Airbnb in Holosiivskyi: Beautiful House near the River

    Beautiful House near the River

    Treat the family to an incredible homestay at this stunning homestay near the river. Up to four guests can enjoy full use of the house and gardens throughout the stay, as well as the small beach nearby. Kiev city center is within easy reach by car, so you can explore everything on offer before retreating to your house in the green.

    Best Hostel in Holosiivskyi District: Happy Hostel Kiev

    Happy Hostel Kiev

    This charming hostel is located in central Kiev. It’s a short walk to top attractions, great restaurants and plenty of shops and cafes. It has colourful décor, comfortable beds, and clean surroundings. There’s also a 24-reception and plenty of amenities to ensure a comfortable stay.

    Best Hotel in Holosiivskyi District: Park-Hotel Golosievo

    Park-Hotel Golosievo

    The Park-Hotel Golosievo is our favourite family hotel in Kiev. Situated in Holosiivskyi District, this hotel is close to popular tourist attractions and famous historic landmarks. This four-star hotel offers a sauna, a sun deck and 24 hour room service. A breakfast buffet is also offered each morning.

    Best Hotel in Holosiivskyi District: Ramada Encore Kiev

    Ramada Encore Kiev

    This three-star hotel is close to fantastic options for sightseeing, dining and shopping. It is comprised of modern rooms, and guests can enjoy a terrace, stylish lounge bar and in-house restaurant.

    Things to See and Do in Holosiivskyi District

    • Enjoy a filling and satisfying meal at Mister Twister.
    • Explore the incredible Holosiivskyi National Nature Park, home to trails, wetlands, monuments and more.
    • Get acquainted with everyday Ukrainian 17th- to 20th-century life at Pyrogovo, the Open-Air Museum of National Architecture.
    • Go for a stroll along vibrant Velyka Vasylkivska Street.
    • Rest and relax at the beautiful and serene Feofaniya Park.
    • Satisfy your sweet tooth at SCASTIE Restaurant-konditerskaia.
    • Savour flavourful Italian food at Pesto Café.
    • See old forts and secret Soviet bases at the magical and mystical Lysa Hora.
    • Wander through Baikove Cemetery, the final resting place of many prominent and famous Ukrainians.

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    Final Thoughts on Where to Stay in Kiev

    Kiev is without a doubt one of the most underrated destination in Eastern Europe. From unique architecture and historic monuments to delicious food and a vibrant nightlife, Kiev has something for travellers of all styles and budgets.

    In this article, we’ve looked at the five best neighbourhoods and districts in Kiev. If you’re still not sure where to stay, here’s a quick recap.

    DREAM House hostel in Podil is our favourite hostel. It has both a bar and a café on-site, and it’s within walking distance of famous landmarks and attractions.

    Our recommendation for the best hotel is City Hotel Kiev with its central location and amazing views. It has modern and spacious rooms and a variety of amenities.

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