Boryspil (Ukrainian: Бориспіль, translit. Boryspil’, Russian: Борисполь; also referred to as Borispol) is a city of regional significance located in the Kiev Oblast (region) in northern (central) Ukraine. Administratively, it is incorporated as a city of regional significance. It also serves as the administrative center of Boryspil Raion (district), though it administratively does not belong to the raion. Its population was estimated in 2013 at 59,545.
Restaurants in Boryspil
5 based on 6 reviews
VIP sauna in Kiev with a premium seven-meter swimming pool, herbal bathroom and other; - Four programs ("Siberian", "Slavic", "Old Russian", "Business") and a whole range of additional services in the bath complex "Royal sauna"
Были уже пятый раз компанией. Царская баня в корне поменяла моё представление о бане! Во время 3-х часовой программы получаешь невероятную массу эмоций и впечатлений. Сначала все располагаются в чайной комнате с сушками, мёдом и ароматным чаем из самовара. Затем всех заводят в парную, где при умеренном паре происходит адаптация. При следующей процедуре опять заводят всех и пропаривают только ноги. А далее начинается самое интересное - 2-х разовое индивидуальное парение. Бантики в 4 руки обрабатывают вас разными видами веников: дуб, береза, крапива. Холоднючий бассейн в прямом смысле возвращает к жизни! После всего этого вас заворачивают в махровое полотенце и отправляют в фитокомнату где все увешано вениками и травами. В конце вас обмывают вениками с мылом и делают скраб. Уха в ресторане на втором этаже и пару капель домашней самогоночки завершают процесс! Для нас это еще и повод встретиться с друзьями.
3.5 based on 79 reviews
Took a bus load of kids to this park for the day. Even the adults enjoyed the day. They had plenty to do. Pools, slides, tunnels, wave pool, food, various type saunas and even a place to relax away from the crowds. The roll back ceiling is pretty neat.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
This park was much bigger than I anticipated. It was pretty nice with not so many people. It contained a nice small lake with a few monuments located throughout. I thought it was worth the trip.
5 based on 388 reviews
The museum is situated within the Copoula complex. After visiting the many churches and religious buildings, this is a good diversion for children and teenagers. The room has a slightly unkept feel to be it but the exhibition is interesting. It costs about £5 for 4 people to see the exhibition and I would allow about 20 minutes.
5 based on 120 reviews
National Conservation Area "St.Sophia of Kyiv" - a museum complex, which includes 77 monuments. Reserve attractions are the main objects of tourist routes Kiev and Crimea. In 1990, the Saint Sophia Cathedral with a complex of monastic buildings of XVIII century in its territory is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
The compound has the ancient Cathedral plus some other buildings. You buy a ticket for the compound, plus another ticket for which the cost depends on what you want to visit.
The Cathedral is outstanding - but see other tripadvisor entry for that. Inside the compound there is a show of modern art (which looks long-term, not just temporary) which is better than some modern art museums I've seen. Full of humor and surprises.
You also can climb the tower etc. Keep both little bits of paper they give you at entry, I thought one was superfluous, but it wasn't.
And they have decent bathrooms too - with even a little paper. Oddly they have handicap signs on the bathroom doors even though you have to go down a long flight of stairs to get to the door.....
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. The caves on the property serve as burial grounds for monks.
I spent a morning there walking around the area. I purchased a ticket with area and Exhibitions about he history but in my opinion the Exhibitions were not that interesting so better to buy only entrance and pay separately to those Exhibitions you want to see (majority were not included in the entrance I paid but had to be paid separately). Churches are free as well as the caves, however you may want to buy a candle as it’s dark there. Also many Exhibitions were closed for at least half an hour between 12h and 14h.
4.5 based on 1 reviews
Unlike Sophia, this is not an old but a newly rebuilt, so it is not a museum but an actively in use church. And it is free to enter all the time daily.
4.5 based on 691 reviews
A quaint open-air museum with authentic old buildings and interiors which was quite interesting. Unfortunately, some of it was closed and there was a mad rush to get us out which was not very nice. We had a local guide who liked talking like a sergeant major but was fun.
Worth a visit!
4.5 based on 1 reviews
Did you know that this statue is much higher than the Statue of Liberty? It really is. I am visiting it every time I am in Kiev. Very impressive.
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