View from window Prirechnaiya 1A river Dnipro  near with house. Winter in Kiev river Dnipro  near with house. breakfast
breakfast breakfast bath-room in apartment enter subway "Minskа" Kiev
center of Kiev Host Anastasiya (left side) Me, Valya, Jack from Japan and Matthew from Belgium. Host Irina (my mama) Kiev, View of the Pechersk Lavra With Sheri from U.S. 2011 Nikolas and Jamie (England) with Irina
Azusa from Japan (2011) Spouses of the U.S. (summer 2011)) Room Room Lars from Sweden came to train 2012 in the gym! Fans of Euro 2012
Barbara from USA with mama.2012 Fans of Euro 2012 Cup in Holland with mama 2012. Naser from  Greece walks in Kiev 2012 Room

Prirecnhaiya street 1A

For you: Comfortable Kiev area, 10 minutes to the subway, for 15 minutes on metro to the central street of Kiev - Khreshchatyk, a modern fitness center, shops, supermarkets is near. big and clean room, kitchen, bathroom, internet access, breakfast, bedsheets and towels is included.It is included.the Dnieper River 3 min. from home.

Contact to:

tel.+380677083638, 38(044)3314044 Anastasiya (speak english)
tel.+380673287008 Evgen (speak german)
e-mail:darina125@mail.ru

About area:
Obolonskyi Raion (Ukrainian: Оболонський район, Obolons’kyi raion), is a historical raion (administrative district) of the Ukrainian capital Kiev. Its current population is 290,000 inhabitants. It was formed on March 3, 1975 and initially called as Minsky. In 2001 it was decided to rename the raion to its historical name of the region.

During Soviet rule of Ukraine, Kiev had 14 administrative districts. In early 2000s, a new law was passed and the raions were reorganized into 10 raions with different borders and new names.

The Obolon district ecompasses the territories of the former Minskyi district and is still sometimes referred to by that name. It also includes the former town of Pushcha-Vodytsia that used to be part of the Podil Raion. The name Obolon comes from the Ukrainian word which roughly translates as "flood plain". The district was built up in the 1970s as a microdistrict in Kiev on the Obolon sands to satisfy the growth of the city.
With the second construction period (2000–2005), the district has seen new, comfortable apartment buildings constructed closer to the Dnipro river and has become an attractive residential area. The new apartments are also more expensive, although still cheaper than in the center of Kiev.

Latest feedback:
My dear new friend, Anastasiya!

I want to tell you how wonderful it was getting to know you. You are such an intelligent, beautiful and warm spirit. Thank you so much for hosting me. I know you spent extra time with me having dinner and seeing the sites, and I very much appreciate that!
Love, Sheri (USA,California)
13.06/2011



Hi Nastya, How are you? I miss you are your family. I like staying with you because you and Valentina helped me alot when I was there I miss your Mom''s cooking.
John Purcell
USA 2012

video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEeJZ4Z7-6s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0rvP6YWms8
How to go from the airport:
From the airport need take the bus and then sit down at any metro station for example "Harkovska",
and drive to the "Minska" metro station. Then 10-minute walk from the subway to house or you can take a minibus № 24 or 224 or trolleybus № 24 and go to - "Prirechnaya" station or walk to the sports center - the "Aquarium". Across the street from him near the kindergarten is my house. House nine-gray with a balcony.

You can order transfer service from the airport. You will be greeted by English-speaking driver with a comfortable car. Price - 35 euro.

Way from metro(from Barbara USA): From Minska metro stop (blue line) walk up street past Makdonald and continue street until the traffic light cross street and continue lip she street (left) and continue about 3 blocks until you see one story red building with point red and blue. Then near is building 1A.
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