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Hostelling in Ukraine

Hostelling International Youth Hostels in Ukraine offer comfortable and affordable accommodation for the modern traveller of any age. Like all HI Hostels, Ukraine hostel standards and quality are taken very seriously, all our National Associations are required to meet the internationally agreed high quality standards. Our team of inspectors visit our hostels worldwide to ensure these standards are constantly upheld.

Discover the real hostel experience and visit our hostel accommodation in Ukraine, meet our friendly staff who can help you find the best things to do and see. HI Hostels are great places to meet fellow travellers from destinations worldwide.

Ukraine

Capital: Kyiv (Kiev)
Language: Ukrainian, Russian is widely spoken
Currency: UAH, Hryvnia
Population: 49 291
Size sq km: 603 700
Phone Code: 38
Hostelling Information
From the Carpathian Mountains in the west to the sub-tropical Crimean peninsula in the south, Ukraine has much to offer. Visit castles and medieval towns in Western Ukraine; canoe down rushing rivers; trek through stunning landscapes. Visit Lviv, one of the most beautiful European cities. The Carpathian Mountains are a heaven for winter sports enthusiasts, with very friendly people and prices so low that you will really be surprised. Kiev, the 1500 years old historic capital, is often called “mother of all Russian cities”. It is located in the centre of Ukraine and attracts thousands of visitors from all over the former Soviet Union. Travellers from Western Europe haven’t discovered Ukraine yet.

Find out more about Ukraine! Read travel tips and advice from other travellers!

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As with all other former Soviet Union republics, Ukraine gained independence in 1991. During the next ten years the country lived through difficult economic problems, but from 2001 the economy is booming, with 13% annual growth. When travelling around, some basic Russian language skills (at least reading the Cyrillic characters) would really help.



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