Premier Hotels invite you to enjoy the most interesting cities of Ukraine for romantic short breaks or longer holidays and experience true Slavic hospitality. With our 7 luxurious hotels across Ukraine you can immerse into the sights of beautiful cities that both fascinate and surprise.
Blending the ancient Kievan Rus landmarks with the brilliance of modern city life, Kyiv promises an outstanding experience for all visitors.
Itinerary offers:
Day 1. With Respect to Traditions
Start the day with a walk along the main Khreschatyk Street, have a cup of coffee in one of the stylish coffee houses of the cozy Passage shopping area, drop at several elegant boutiques and prepare yourself for a big journey in time. The wide Grushevskogo street will lead you to the ancient Lavra Monastery with its monks, old caves and spectacular white towers and churches.
Day 2. Old Town
Start with Saint Sophia Cathedral with its mosaics and frescoes dating back to the 11th century, pass by Saint Michael Cathedral to discover fabulous Andriivsky Uzviz at the end of the route. In fact, it is an open-air gallery, curiosity shop and immense souvenir kiosk all in one.
Hot Tip!
Combine shopping in Arena Mall with a visit to the modern Pinchuk ArtCentre located in the same building. The installations are impressive and entrance is free.
Where to stay:
• at luxurious Premier Palace Hotel in the very heart of Kyiv. Here the gorgeous spirit of old times is perfectly combined with ultra-modern solutions, and an atmosphere of European comfort blends well with Ukrainian hospitality.
Exposed to the sun, washed by gentle waves of the Black sea, sheltered by the Crimean mountains from northern winds, Yalta is a favorite resort for many people, not only for Ukrainians.
Itinerary offers: 
Day 1. Imperial Palaces
Enjoy a sightseeing tour visiting marvelous Crimean palaces and chateaux remained from the Russian Empire epoque.
Day 2. For True Wine Connoisseurs
Learn all about the fine art of wine making at the Massandra winery. Here you’ll have an opportunity to join wine tasting and visit the Massandra Palace.
Hot Tip!
Hit the fairy-tale Swallow’s Nest Castle for lunch and enjoy a breathtaking view from the rock.
Where to stay:
• at fashionable & famous Oreanda Hotel facing the sea front with its 100-year history and hospitality traditions. Oreanda is considered to be one of the city landmarks and belongs to the Special Hotels of the World.
Lviv, one of Europe’s most historic cities, is known as the nation’s symbolic heart.
Itinerary offers:
Day 1. Medieval Lviv City Tour
The entire Old Town is covered by the greatest landmarks. It’s really worth visiting for its stunning collection of Gothic, Baroque and Renaissance buildings and a cozy atmosphere of old Viennese coffee houses.
Day 2. Ancient Castles Around Lviv
You will be amazed by gorgeous Olesky Castle, beautiful Castle of Pidgirtsi and romantic Zolochiv Castle and hear lots of beautiful old stories about queens and knights…
Hot Tip!
Combine the pleasure of visiting contemporary art exhibition with a cup of traditional spiced coffee flambé in Dzyga Art Centre (35, Virmenska St.) Access to the art gallery is free.
Where to stay:
• at modern Dnister Hotel in the historic centre of Lviv near the beautiful park and with a stunning view of the Old Town.
For a truly cosmopolitan weekend, look no further than Kharkiv. Nightlife here will keep you entertained until the wee hours of the morning.
Itinerary offers:
Day 1. Classic City Tour 
The city's appearance is characterized as a mixture of old architectural pieces with modern buildings. Explore the biggest square in Europe, unusual and fantastic monuments and styles fusion of the city.
Day 2. Countryside Trip
Take a romantic trip to the beautiful landmarks around Kharkiv – 200-year-old Krasnokutsk park with underground monastery or Izium town where pagan stone idols have remained since Scythian times.
Hot tip!
Visit a great sample of contemporary art – the statue of Kissing Lovers – represented in a list of the most strange and mystique statues in the world. Sit back on a bench and feel the atmosphere of love all around…
Where to stay:
• at extravagant Cosmopolit Hotel - the only Ukrainian art-hotel that is an example of the contemporary design;
• at new and cozy Aurora Hotel situated in the downtown Kharkiv a few steps from the theatres & luxury boutiques.
Being the largest commercial port in the country, this city is often called the Southern Capital of Ukraine, cosmopolitan and exuberant, with its impressive architecture and vivid folklore.
Itinerary offers:
Day 1. Old Good Odessa on Foot
During your walking tour you will pass the shady seaside promenade of Primorsky Boulevard, visit the monument to Duke de Richelieu and descend the 192 Potemkin Steps, admire majestic Opera Theatre and walk along the main Deribasovskaya Street.
Day 2. Grand Mansions
Many great families have fallen in love with the city and chosen it to be their residence. Plunge into the refined atmosphere of aristocratic grand mansions of Odessa – the Tolstoi Palace and the Pototski Palace.
Hot Tip!
It is more than worth to visit the Opera House for a night performance. The acoustics in the theater is excellent; the slightest whisper can be delivered from the stage to the hall.
Where to stay:
• at legendary Londonskaya Hotel that offers spectacular views of the Black Sea and famous Potyomkin Stairs. The hotel was opened in 1846 and during its long history used to be warm home for many celebrities.
Nestling at the foot of the Carpathian Mountains, Mukacheve is renowned as a great sample of an Austrian-Hungarian Empire small town.
Itinerary offers:
Day 1. Palanok Castle 
Protected by massive walls and forts, the Castle of the 16th century has always been the main landmark of the region. The old fortress is now housing the History Museum and Art Gallery.
Day 2. Wines & Fairy Tales Tour
Learn about the art of local wine making while visiting 500-year-old Leanka cellars. After wine tasting you can see the ruins of magic Templar Knights Castle or visit Nevitska fortress.
Hot Tip!
Schedule your trip to the beginning of May in order to enjoy blossoming sakuras or to the beginning of January to take part in the Wine Festival.
Where to stay:
• at lovely Star Hotel, the former residence of Austro-Hungarian Counts von Shönborn. The hotel has preserved the historic atmosphere and combined it with comfort and impeccable service.
For detailed information please call +38 044 244 13 64, 244 12 91, 244 13 56
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