For those looking to seamlessly mesh their FitBit stats with unalloyed ancient history, the city offers loads of therapeutic walks with history oozing from each of those cobbled streets.
It’s important you stay in the city centre. My Airbnb on Mykhailivska Street was perfect — a hop, skip and jump away from the Maidan and Khreshchatyk Street, the stretch where high fashion meets streetwear.
Among the must-visit restaurants is Smørrebrød, a Norwegian restaurant that’s every bit as Scandinavian as its name suggests. Its pancakes with blueberry jam and Aperol Spritz cocktail deliver all the gourmet bang for each of your precious bucks. For authentic Ukrainian food, you ought to make a trip to Petrus-b, located near the city’s football stadium where Real Madrid recently beat Liverpool to lift the Champions League. The Pelmeni, a Russian version of dumplings, and Kvashenaya Kapusta, a local riff on Sauerkraut, are truly out-of-body experiences. And if cocktails are your poison, go straight to Parovoz Speak Easy, which is nestled inside a movie theatre. Have any of its gin-based cocktails to experience bliss.