Kiev Accommodation has come a long way in recent years. Gone were the days when you needed to pay 300 dollars per night just to stay in a dated Intourist style hotel, with the wiretaps probably still in the wall from the previous decades.
And although hotels in Kiev have got some way to go before they compete on a like-for-like basis with their western European counterparts, there is now plenty of choice in the various price ranges to suit everybody's pocket, location desires and comfort expectations. When considering where to stay in the Ukrainian capital also don't rule out Kyiv Apartments For Rent, as well as Kiev Hostels.
There are now several top of the range hotels in Kiev offering unrivalled levels of luxury and service. Kiev's best hotels include the 5-star Opera, Intercontinental, Premier Palace and the famous Hyatt Regency Kyiv. These hotels are difficult to beat but, there again, unless you are ready to invest between 300 and 1000 euros per night, then you won't be staying in any of them unless somebody is treating you!
There are around a dozen four star hotels in Kiev, a number of which have excellent central locations and full amenities. Prices vary greatly, but the good news is that it is possible to find rooms in this category for less than 100 euros per night.
One alternative is to stay overnight in a full-service apartment hotel. Here you get many of the advantages of a top hotel but with a bit extra privacy and anonymity. Sherbourne Guest House and Senator Apartments City Centre are two of the best options if you are considering a Kiev Apartment Hotel.
In the past couple of years there has been a big increase in the numbers of 3-star and Kiev Cheap Hotels. If you are interested in staying in a centrally-located midrange or budget hotel then simply contact us and we will find a hotel that fits your budget.
Alternatively, as well as apartment hotels, we also offer a vast range of Kiev Apartment Rentals, some of which are available at bargain prices. And if you really want to keep it real, then consider staying at one of the half dozen or so Kiev Hostels that now operate in the Ukrainian capital. Dorm beds cost as little as 10 euros per night but, of course, you might be expected to share your room with ten or eleven complete strangers with a variety of strange habits and weird sleep patterns!






