Andriivsky Descent, also known as the Montmartre of Kyiv, is one of the most ancient and charming streets in Kyiv. The street connects the upper and lower parts of the city and is lined with historic landmarks, including the 18th-century baroque Saint Andrew's Church and the Castle of Richard the Lionheart. The descent is also home to numerous artistic salons, galleries, and cafes, giving it a bohemian atmosphere. Visitors can explore the unique architecture, learn about the street's rich history, and enjoy the lively atmosphere. The street is also famous for its connection to the Ukrainian writer Mikhail Bulgakov, who lived and worked in a house on the descent, which is now a museum
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Activities: We walked through this historic street where Kyiv was founded, visited the mysterious castle of King Richard, and explored the house #13 where the legendary writer Mikhail Bulgakov lived
Highlights: The whole family enjoyed the walk and the exploration of the houses, and the kids were particularly excited about the secret closet, Harry Potter-style ✨