sukkot 2011: ukraine

st. sophia’s ukrainian orthodox church, kyiv, ukraine

i had a 24 hour layover in kyiv on my way to budapest. after finding my way into downtown by about midnight, i searched for my hostel in some dark alleys for about an hour before finally finding it. its only identification was a tiny piece of paper with 12 point font that said “hostel” scotch taped above the door of the building! huh, eh! anyways, i ascended the seven floors of the communist era apartment building and woke up the woman who runs the place. turns out she sleeps in the bunk bed directly beneath me! before i left she gave me a huge box of about 100 gourmet ukrainian chocolates. i didn’t know that chocolate was a ukrainian specialty. i still don’t think it is. but those chocolates satiated me for the rest of the trip. the only drawback of the hostel was that when i picked up my bag at the end of the day it was clear that someone else had gone through it while i was gone. i don’t think i would have expected anything less.

but overall i had an amazing day! kyiv is a wonderful city, especially in the autumn. i went to independence square, home of the infamous orange revolution of 2004. also, st. sophia’s ukrainian orthodox church, whose clocktower one can climb for fantabulous views. i also made sure to stop at the arsenal’na subway station, the deepest subway station in the world! got to love superlatives, right?! and the kiev subway is pleasantly priced, at 20 cents a ride. did you know: every soviet city with a population of over one million people got a subway system? i ate at an amazing self serve ukrainian restaurant for a few dollars, and otherwise just wandered. ukraine has a fascinating and rather unfortunate history. but recently they seem to be doing pretty well for themselves, at least in kyiv. the newest news is that the chernobyl nuclear disaster site recently opened up to visitors, so i guess that’s one of the main reasons tourists are going there these days.

independence square, kyiv
view from st. sophia’s church, kyiv
arsenal’na subway station – the deepest in the world! kyiv
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