Why Kyiv in Spring Is the Best Time to Visit Ukraine
Spring is the best time to visit Kyiv, as the city enters a completely different rhythm: people return to the streets, trees and parks turn green, and local cafés and restaurants open their outdoor terraces.
Despite the curfew and wartime restrictions, the city remains vibrant. In spring, Kyiv comes alive with blooming horse chestnuts, cherry blossoms, magnolias, and tulips, and warmer weather also brings festival season — with markets, outdoor events, and celebrations happening throughout the months. This is the best time to visit Ukraine for experiencing the city’s natural beauty.
In this guide, we’ll tell you what spring in Kyiv is really like, what to see during each month, and where you can best experience the city during this vibrant season.
Spring Weather Conditions for Outdoor City Walks
Spring weather in Kyiv varies a lot depending on the month: March is quite cool with occasional snow, while you may already feel like summer by May. The average temperature increases gradually, and nighttime temperatures remain cool but manageable with proper clothing.
Spring temperatures in Kyiv
During the spring months, rain is fairly common but usually manageable and weather conditions are ideal for outdoor activities.
| Month | Average daytime temperature | Average nighttime temperature | Weather characteristics |
| March | +5°C (41°F) | +1.5°C (34.7 °F) | At the beginning of spring, still cool outdoors, rain and even snow are possible |
| April | +15°C (59°F) | +7°C (44.6 °F) | Getting warmer each day, trees are blooming, and sunny days are increasing — perfect for outdoor walks |
| May | +20°C (68°F) | +12°C (68°F) | Summer is approaching, the city turns lush and green, and days are becoming long and warm |
What to pack for a spring trip to Kyiv?
During this time, the capital’s weather can be unpredictable, so it’s important to prepare in advance and be ready for any conditions. In Kyiv, as in much of Eastern Europe, humidity levels in spring are comfortable for outdoor exploration.
Must-have items for a spring trip:
- A jacket or windbreaker
- Warm sweaters
- Layering pieces (t-shirts, light sweaters)
- A light scarf
- Sunglasses
- Comfortable shoes
- An umbrella or rain jacket
What to do in Kyiv in spring?
Each spring month in Kyiv offers new experiences: March draws you to museums and cafés, April launches the blooming season, and May invites you to markets, festivals, and long walks through the city. The nature here during spring is truly spectacular.
March
Visit a contemporary art exhibition at PinchukArtCenter
In early spring, when the weather is still unpredictable and Kyiv’s blooming is only just beginning, the city’s museums and galleries become a wonderful place to spend a chilly afternoon.
One of the most popular art spaces in the capital is PinchukArtCentre — a free venue in the city center on Bessarabska, featuring original contemporary art exhibitions that change with each season.
Currently, the exhibition “Joy” is running until August 30, 2026. Visitors can expect original installations, interactive exhibits, and even a “marshmallow room” made entirely of candy and marshmallows!
Within the exhibition, you can also get a free tattoo, choosing from one of the original designs by contemporary Ukrainian artist Alevtyna Kakhidze. It’s best to sign up for a tattoo session in advance on the art center’s website.
In addition to the exhibition halls, One Love Coffee café operates on the top floor of the space, where you can enjoy coffee with panoramic views of the city center. A cup of coffee here costs around $3–$4 (135–180 UAH).
Grab legendary pastries at Yaroslava and have a picnic at Peyzazhnaya Alley
“Yaroslava”, Kyiv’s oldest bakery, has been a local favorite for over 79 years with its homemade pastries. For many Kyivans, it’s not just a bakery but a place of childhood memories — somewhere they once went after family walks to enjoy a pastry with cocoa.
The bakery offers a huge selection of pastries at prices from $1 to $1.25 (40–55 UAH), as well as soups, mains, salads, and hot drinks. You won’t leave hungry.
After you grab a few pastries, it’s time to have a picnic on Peyzazhnaya Alley — one of the city’s most atmospheric viewpoints overlooking Podil and the Dnipro River, where Kyivans gather as the weather warms to enjoy spring in the capital.
Take a Bicycle Ride Along Obolon Embankment
If the bustling city center isn’t for you, head out for a quiet cycling ride along Obolon Embankment. It’s one of the best places in Kyiv where locals go to unwind along the Dnipro River.
Unlike the central part of the city, there are dedicated bike lanes here and no steep climbs, making this route perfect for leisurely rides and family cycling trips.
Plus, it’s easy to reach the Natalka Park from here. In spring, it’s especially beautiful: the avenues are covered in greenery, trees start blooming, and along the embankment, you’ll find plenty of people coming for picnics, runs, and walks by the water.
You can rent a bike through the Bikenow app, where you can easily find the nearest vehicle with an interactive map. An hourly bike ride costs about $2 (90 UAH).
April
Visit a fair or festival at VDNKh
In spring, VDNKh transforms into one of Kyiv’s main open-air venues: festivals, concerts, and city events take place here, and the space fills with people, music, and street food.
The most popular events at VDNKh in April:
- Easter Celebrations — thematic events with fairs, workshops, and tastings of paska — traditional Easter pastries;
- Courage — a large charitable festival featuring vintage flea markets, food, live music performances, and other entertainment;
- Book Country — Ukraine’s largest book festival, where residents from different parts of the country come to meet their favorite authors and attend thematic events for book lovers.
And don’t be disappointed if you miss any event, because VDNKh offers plenty of other interesting activities: you can relax in the hammock garden, ride a bicycle through the forest, or simply grab an ice cream and stroll through the parks.
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Hunt for photos during the city’s blooming season
Every spring, Kyiv fills with the aroma of tulips, magnolias, cherry blossoms, lilacs, and dozens of other plants, near which people line up daily for photos.
So grab your camera or phone and head out on a hunt for the best shots.
What blooms and when in Kyiv?
| Plant | Blooming period | Best locations for photos and viewing |
| Tulips | Mid to late April | Independence Square, Shevchenko Park, Dobropark |
| Magnolias | Late March to mid-April | Fomina Botanical Garden, Natalka Park, Gryshko Botanical Garden |
| Cherry blossoms | Mid to late April | Mezhyhiria, Ivan Franko Square, Kyoto Park, Natalka Park |
| Lilacs | Late April to early May | Gryshko Botanical Garden, Fomina Botanical Garden |
| Horse chestnuts | Early to mid-May | Khreshchatyk, Shevchenko Park, Fomina Botanical Garden |
Enjoy a cocktail on a rooftop
From mid-April, Kyiv’s restaurants and bars begin opening their outdoor terraces and rooftops, where locals relax after a busy day. We recommend visiting one of these Kyiv rooftops at sunset to enjoy a cocktail and experience spring in the capital:
- Octo Tower — a six-story space with a café, coworking space, gallery, and rooftop where you can enjoy specialty coffee or a cocktail with city views.
- Milk Bar TsUM — a famous Kyiv café on the top floor of TsUM, offering panoramic views of Khreshchatyk. They serve delicious breakfasts, hearty dishes, and desserts, as well as signature cocktails for every taste.
- Bar 1818 — a rooftop bar with charming views of Podil, where they serve over 30 types of cocktails, and DJs perform, creating a light evening atmosphere for outdoor relaxation.
- B-hush — a restaurant on the 11th floor of the InterContinental Kyiv hotel, where celebrities like Richard Branson, Shakira, Carlos Santana, Sting, and many others have dined. The venue’s signature feature is its 270-degree panorama of Kyiv, where you can see the entire historic center of the capital, as well as the left bank of the city.
May
Watch the sunrise at Gryshko Botanical Garden
In May, during the lilac blooming season, Gryshko Botanical Garden attracts Kyivans who come here to watch the sunrise. As early as 5 a.m., dozens of people line up near the main entrance to secure the best spots among the blooming lilacs.
So if waking up before dawn isn’t a problem for you, bring a thermos with coffee and head out to watch the sunrise at the most beautiful meadow, offering views of the golden domes of Vydubytsky Monastery and Kyiv’s left bank.
During the blooming season, the Botanical Garden opens its doors at approximately 5:20–5:30 a.m., and entrance tickets cost about $3.50 (150 UAH). You can pay for entry with a card at the turnstile or book in advance online on the garden’s website.
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Visit Pyrohiv
Pyrohiv is Europe’s largest open-air museum, featuring folk architecture monuments from different regions of Ukraine.
The museum feels like stepping into a traditional Ukrainian village with picturesque cottages, cherry orchards, windmills, and cozy meadows for walks and picnics. You can enter some of the houses to see ancient stoves, wooden furniture, and household items that Ukrainians used in the 17th–20th centuries.
In spring, Pyrohiv organizes exhibitions and events dedicated to Ukrainian holidays featuring dancing, fairs, workshops, and traditional celebrations, allowing you not only to see but also experience Ukrainian traditions firsthand. Check the museum’s website for the event schedule.
Watch a movie screening at Sunset Terrace
Sunset Terrace is a summer restaurant and lounge bar where classic films are screened outdoors throughout the week, alongside live music and DJ sets.
The venue is located on the territory of Protasov Yar — an ideal place to enjoy the sunset with a cocktail in hand.
The restaurant offers a huge selection of cocktails, wines, and light snacks, as well as main dishes, salads, and desserts. You can also order a hookah.
Some menu highlights:
- Cheese assortment — ~$10 (450 UAH)
- Chicken burger — ~$10 (450 UAH)
- Aperol — ~$9 (380 UAH)
- Gin and tonic — ~$7 (300 UAH)
- Hookah — ~$20.50 (900 UAH)
Film screenings take place every evening from Monday to Thursday, and from Friday to Sunday the restaurant hosts live music performances. We recommend booking a table in advance by calling: +38 063 21 33 323.