Discover the best top things to do in Mykolayiv, Ukraine including Boulevard of Admiral Makarov, Viktor Sabaldashov, UNDERGROUND escape-rooms, Quest Rooms Vykhod, CUBE - Virtual Reality Club, QuestHub, New Sport Life Fitness Club, Vereshchagin Art Museum, Nikolaev Zoo, The Museum of Shipbuilding and Fleet.
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5.0 based on 1 reviews
I live in Nikolaev and I am the director of Nikolaev regional museum of history. Crazy about history, books and English!
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Escape quest, great game for every company. Try to escape at 60 minutes, use your brain, find all the secrets!
5.0 based on 31 reviews
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Welcome to the future! CUBE is a completely new entertainment format based on virtual reality technology. Getting to the club, guests are met by Motveich, a conductor into virtual reality. From one to four people can simultaneously connect to the system. For each player there is a headset and hand controllers, after connecting the players are transferred to the virtual space.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Welcome to QuestHub! Here you will find 1. Escape rooms: Wizard Hangover Secrete of Gingerbread town Diamond affaire 2. Table games (Dixit, Mafia, Code names, Uno, The thing etc) 3. Painting studio ArtLab, where we have regular art classes for adults and kids. You can check scheduled painting classes on FB and Instagram or book individual class by phone.
4.5 based on 205 reviews
It is the first good state zoo that I have visited in Ukraine. I'm very excited because all animals are clean, have enough space, enough food, are calm and chilling out, no bad smell at all. That was realy a nice place to enjoy animals. Good job! - We didn't find a wild hog. That was sad.
4.5 based on 47 reviews
A great place and it has a lot on offer - it takes a while to get around I assure you. A shame that the city's strength is now relegated to a museum, but wow - did they build some fantastic ships there of every conceivable variety. The first room covers the city and shipyards earliest beginnings when Nikolaev was first founded., and as you pass through each room you move forward in time. A truly fascinating place to look around. Of course it is Mykolaiv now, but I mention its original name as that is what it was originally called. The displays are all in Russian, or were when I went there, but as you enter each room there is an A4 sheet taped to most of the entrance doorways giving a synopsis in English - enough to give you a feel for what is going on as you examine the exhibits. I was lucky as my girlfriend worked in the ship yard on the ships and gave me some first hand information and insights into the yard where she worked (there were/are three). Personally speaking it is worth going along just to see the scratch-built ship models - they are simply stunning. I will go again at some point when my Russian is better. Count on it : )
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