Kyiv is the city where the new and the old create excellent opportunities for historical and aesthetic tourism. However, before you visit this fabulous city, take some time to decide on at least two points: accommodation and transport.
Let us consider selecting a place to stay. Depending on your budget and personal preference, you can either choose to rent a room in a Kiev hotel, or rent an apartment. Mind the class of Kiev hotels to evaluate the comfort you require and the price you can afford.
Kiev has several luxury hotels. There are virtually tens and tens of less chic Kiev accommodation facilities. A five star accommodation will be approximately $400-850 per night, 4 stars will be around $150-$500, three stars will be about $70-300, two stars will be from $50 to 120 and 1 star hotels charge around 25-100 per 24 hours.
There exist also several hostels in the city for students and young people. In an ordinary hostel you will find modest but fresh accommodation facilities and some beds in one room.
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