There’s much to see on the territory of the country hosting Euro 2012 – you can rest your eye on the beautiful views of its well-preserved nature or dive into the country’s fascinating history with the architectural relics of the past
As Kiyv is the most ancient city in Ukraine it has more historic relics than any other town The city is situated on the Dnieper River – one of the biggest in country – and is practically crammed with historical monuments and immense cathedrals accompanied by a vast number of fine churches Kharkiv has once upon a time been the capital Ukraine so its architectural heritage is very interesting too Among the many tourist attractions of the Ukraine’s first capital the most noticeable are Shevchenko Park, Derzhprom – architectural know-how from Soviet Union times and the biggest European square – Freedom square Lviv is a city with immense historic heritage and very authentic culture which differs greatly from the rest of the country
Lviv presents a huge interest for tourism as its very ancient and practically stuffed with historical and architectural monuments such as Potocki Palace, Chapel of the Boim family and also Lviv High Castle – a hill overlooking the historical center of the city Donetsk is a comparatively young but fast growing and interesting city in the East of Ukraine which is going to take in lots of European tourists during the oncoming championship If we talk about Ukrainian climate and nature in general then one must admit that a European citizen won’t find them that much different from his own There’s great variety of scenery in this country whenever you choose to go From the waters of the Black Sea to the peaks of the immense Carpathian Mountains Ukraine is a precious jewel of world tourism
Staying in Ukraine will be pleasant and comfortable because it’s very easy to rent apartments in all its cities
