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Rolling Vistas

The open road awaits, and traveling the country in an RV gives you the chance to see some of the most beautiful stretches of America  without having to be tied to the confines of a hotel room. These destinations across the United States are worth adding to your RV bucket list. Not only are they worth the trip, but so are the paths you'll take to get to them.

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Bandon Beach, Oregon at Dusk in Autumn

The Oregon Coast

For about 362 miles from the Columbia River to the California border, the Oregon Coast is a mobile vacationer's paradise. Watch the puffins on the haystack rocks in Cannon Beach and Pacific City. Make your way through the 11 lighthouses that dot the coastline. Visit the abandoned military facilities at Fort Stevens or tow along a dune buggy and go bounding over the sand in Florence. Short on hokey seaside amusement and long on natural beauty, the Oregon Coast  is a great place to pull off Route 101 and take a summer sunset photo on the cliffs or hunker down in a lodge and watch the storms roll in.

Related: The 20 Best Beaches on the West Coast

RV Traveling Along Highway 101 of the Oregon Coast

The Oregon Coast: Where to Stop

There are plenty of RV-friendly Oregon State Parks  along the coast alone, with some open for day-use and camping with reduced services because of coronavirus. It's just a matter of where you want to be. Nehalem Bay State Park is about an hour from Portland and puts campers right next to the cute coastal towns of Wheeler and Nehalem, within a short drive of the creamery in Tillamook and the Columbia River Maritime Museum in Astoria. RV spots with electric and water hookups start around $31, but if you want to play a masked round at Bandon Dunes, reserve your spot early.

Aerial of Blue Ridge Parkway During Fall

Blue Ridge Parkway

If you doubt the Appalachians can hold their own with any other mountain range on the continent, travel this 469-mile stretch of road from Rockfish Gap, Virginia, to Swain County in North Carolina. Coupled with sweeping views of some of the oldest mountains on earth, you'll see 300 miles of forest, tons of wildlife, rock tunnels, and two national parks (Shenandoah and Smoky Mountain). Along the way, you'll find the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina, the Birthplace of Country Music Museum in Bristol, Virginia, Chimney Rock in North Carolina, and Thomas Jefferson's Monticello estate in Charlottesville, Virginia. 

RV Along Linn Cove Viaduct Highway Road of the Blue Ridge Parkway on the Grandfather Mountain in Autumn North Carolina

Blue Ridge Parkway: Where to Stop

There are dozens of RV-friendly campgrounds along the Parkway, including those at the national parks on each end. Few match the charm of Mama Gertie's  in Swannanoa, North Carolina. Near Chimney Rock and Lake Lure, Mama Gertie's offers mountaintop RV sites with not only dramatic views, but full electric, water, and sewer hookups. Spots start at $75 a night, depending on the time of year.

A Caribou in Denali National Park with Alaskan Range Mountains in Background

The Denali Highway  is one of the most gorgeous stretches of road in the world, and it's all gravel. Car rental companies won't like you on it, but RVs are more than welcome and recommended, with the Bureau of Land Management's Tangle Lakes Campground .

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RV Riding Along Gravel Road in Denali National Park

Denali: Where to Stop

There are six campgrounds in Denali National Park itself, three of which accommodate RVs, but you're going to need to be well-located  to catch the buses around the park and deal with the tricky and sometimes severe weather. Teklanika River campground  is the most central, but has no electric or water hookups. Still, it's as deep as you can get into the park by private vehicle, and the views of the mountains, rivers, and wildlife are well worth it. (Read up ahead of time. The warning on the campground website: "Visiting Denali during a pandemic is going to be a little bit confusing!")

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The original Route 66 — the Mother Road — ran from Chicago to Santa Monica, California, and was featured in John Steinbeck's 1939 novel "The Grapes of Wrath" and the 1960s television show "Route 66." It was taken out of the U.S. highway system in 1985 but is now divided into various National Scenic Byways.

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The National Route 66 Museum, Elk City, Oklahoma

Route 66: Where to Stop

There are a lot of great sites to see along old Route 66. The National Route 66 Museum in Elk City, Oklahoma, the Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo, Texas, and Santa Monica Pier at the end of the line are all worthy of your time. But instead of pulling your RV into a place such as the Wigwam Motel in Holbrook, Arizona, or any of its kitschy counterparts, look for RV-friendly stops such as the St. Louis West/Route 66 KOA , which starts around $74 a night, depending on RV size.

Related: 30 Great American Road Trips Through History

Bixby Bridge on Pacific Coast Highway 1, California

California's Central Coast

You can either make the run from San Francisco to Los Angeles or take it from Santa Barbara to Monterey. Either way, you'll see the towns between San Simeon and Pismo Beach, watch surf towns meld into fishing villages, ogle otters and elephant seals, take in the artwork at Hearst Castle, see Big Sur or veer off the coast for a wine tasting in Paso Robles — roughly half the price of tastings in Napa and Sonoma — and stop for seafood in Pismo Beach and Cambria.

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California's Central Coast: Where to Stop

At some point, you have to get off of 101 or the 1 and bunk down for the night. Fortunately, the RV resorts along the way offer plenty of spots. The Pismo Sands  has 133 for $63 a night and includes electricity, Wi-Fi, cable, and laundry. Pismo Coast Village  has 400 sites starting at $64 a night and offers electric, water, and sewer hookups, laundry, and amusements for the kids (pool, arcade, mini golf, etc.). For more of a laid-back, funky shore town, Bella Vista by the Sea  near Cayucos offers full hookups and Wi-Fi starting at $59 a night (depending on season), while those who want to be in the middle of everything will be well served by Sun Outdoors  in Paso Robles, which is near the Ravine Waterpark and around 200 wineries in the region.

Sunrise at the Oconaluftee Overlook in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, North Carolina

Great Smoky Mountains

This isn't just Blue Ridge Parkway, Part II. Great Smoky Mountains National Park  is 816 square miles unto itself, and you won't see much of it from where the Blue Ridge Parkway drops you in Cherokee, North Carolina. Actually, for this trip, we'd recommend coming into the park from the other entrance in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, and taking in all the touristy goodness of the Ober Gatlinburg amusement park and ski area, the Ripley's Aquarium, and, in nearby Pigeon Forge, Dolly Parton's own amusement park, Dollywood. The latter has roller coasters and other thrill rides, but the Southern cooking, country music, musical revues, barbecue, bluegrass festivals and more make it more than just some fair-food-and-cheap-thrills theme park.

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Walking Path Into Cades Cove in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee

Great Smoky Mountains: Where to Stop

What if you actually want to go into the park, hike the trails, see the historic homes in Cades Cove or just enjoy the views from U.S. 441? The park itself offers RV options  ranging from $30 to $36 a night, which is less than the cost of many facilities beyond the park's borders. Some of the costlier places may have better amenities, but they'll be farther from Clingmans Dome, the highest point in Tennessee.

Panoramic View of Zion National Park, Utah

Zion National Park

You could simply drive Route 9 through this national park in Utah and get a tremendous view of the natural beauty around you. But if you want to trek the Zion and Kolob canyons, visit the Zion Human History Museum , hike Kolob Arch, or take in the mountains, stay a while. Granted, you could bounce around to Bryce Canyon National Park to the north or the Grand Canyon to the south, but there's a lot to absorb here. Also, your RV would need a permit to get through the Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel. 

RV Along a Road Through Zion National Park, Utah

Zion National Park: Where to Stop

The South and Watchman campgrounds  in the park itself have RV access, but only Watchman has electric hookups. Neither have sewer, water, or Wi-Fi, so if those things are important, you may want to consider a place such as the Zion River Resort  along the Virgin River in Virgin. It offers water, sewer, electric, and cable for rates starting at $49 a day. You also get access to a spa, a fully air-conditioned social hall, and a concierge.

Sunset Panoramic View of Yosemite National Park, California

Yosemite National Park

Ever want to look out onto Glacier Point, scale El Capitan, conquer Half Dome or just soak in Yosemite Falls? Yosemite is nearly as large as Rhode Island and boasts 800 miles of trails that accommodate the rugged hiker as well as the leisurely walker. With more than 100 lakes, multiple waterfalls, mountains, and a few beaches, there is something for everyone. The good news is that Yosemite has nine campgrounds that accommodate RVs. The bad news? You'll need a reservation  between April and September and there are no electrical, water or sewer hookups (though there are dump stations).

Related: 32 Bucket-List Experiences in America's National Parks

Cheese Burger with Potato Salad at Whoa Nellie Deli, Lee Vining, California

Yosemite National Park: Where to Stop

The drive in is gorgeous, but can seem a bit spare in spots. If you get a chance, the Whoa Nellie Deli  in nearby Lee Vining, California, has great views of Mono Lake and the Dana Plateau. Sure, it serves as a dump station and water stop for people heading to the park, but it also hosts live music and serves a breakfast, lunch, and dinner menu blending Mexican, Polynesian, and Asian fare. The sashimi isn't to be missed.

Sunset at Whitmore Canyon, Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument, Arizona

The Grand Canyon

Nearly 280 miles long and up to 18 miles wide, the Grand Canyon and its national park  are a wonderland of rim hiking, donkey riding, and whitewater rafting. Though the North Rim of the canyon is closed until mid-May, the South Rim is open all year and features Trailer Village , where RV sites start around $79.

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The Grand Canyon: Where to Stop

It's only about four hours from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon site in Arizona, so it isn't a shabby excuse to visit Sin City , either, if you think you can do it safely. Temperatures are in the 60s and 70s most days during the winter, but make sure you have a good heater when staying at one of the more than two dozen RV parks: Low temperatures can still get below freezing. If you want the authentic family road trip experience, park at the the Canyon Motel & RV Park  in Williams just below the South Rim. It's near Grand Canyon Railway, Kaibab National Forest, and the drive-through wildlife park Bearizona, and has a garden patio, pool, general store, and hotel rooms in old rail cars.

Colorful Old Town Shops and Restaurants in Historic Albuquerque, New Mexico

Albuquerque, New Mexico

There's a lot more to do here than look at filming locations for "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul." Nob Hill, the ABQ BioPark, and the 2.7-mile Sandia Peak Tramway  just scratch the surface of this place's natural beauty, and the Petroglyph National Monument and Cibola National Forest are easier to explore when the average high temperature stays well above freezing. With around 18 RV parks to choose from, it's also an ideal destination for your home on wheels.

Colorful Array of Hot Air Balloons in the Air During Balloon Fiesta, Albuquerque, New Mexico

Albuquerque, New Mexico: Where to Stop

What's the best reason to come to Albuquerque in an RV? The Balloon Fiesta  that puts hundreds of hot air balloons over the city. Not only can you park your RV  right near the Fiesta site, but you can stay overnight for $50 to $250 and watch the balloons from right outside your front door. Take in the sites, smell the roasting chiles, and enjoy the festivities from your own accommodations. Just be prepared to stay the minimum three-night reservation.

Lower Falls, Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, Wyoming

Yellowstone National Park

The first national park in the U.S., the largest supervolcano on the continent, and the home of Old Faithful, myriad other geysers, waterfalls, grizzly bears, wolves, bison, and elk, Yellowstone should be on your bucket list even if you never own an RV in your lifetime. Mostly in Wyoming, but with large expanses in Montana and Idaho, the 2.2 million-acre park is larger than Rhode Island or Delaware. Whatever you do, don't miss Mammoth Hot Springs, where calcified rock has carved terraces and sculptures right into the landscape.

Related: 19 Money-Saving Tips for Visiting National Parks

American Bison Walking Along a Road in Yellowstone National Park Next to a Volkswagen Camper Van

Yellowstone National Park: Where to Stop

Just about every approach to the park is gorgeous, and the park itself has nearly a dozen RV-friendly campgrounds to choose from. Fishing Bridge RV Park — the only campground welcoming only hard-sided RVs — is open May through October, so if you're looking to come during the off season, Mammoth Hot Springs Campground  is the only one that's open year-round and charges $25 a night.

Rows of Lush, Green Grapevines Glowing in the Sunset, Napa Valley, California

Napa and Sonoma

It seems as if every state  now has its own "wine country," but the Napa and Sonoma valleys are still the nation's wine country. California produces more than 80% of U.S. wine, and does so in a place where you can drive through the redwoods and hike the coast all in the same weekend. If you love wine and this isn't on your bucket list, get a new bucket.

Related: 30 American Wineries With Good, Cheap Wine

Pond at Cloverdale / Healdsburg KOA, Cloverdale, California

Napa and Sonoma: Where to Stop

RVs are a familiar sight on Wine Country roads, with Sonoma and Napa encouraging visitors to stay outdoors and enjoy the natural beauty. Meanwhile, many of the local RV parks know what they're about: Calistoga RV  is not only within walking distance from a golf course and arts center, but more than a dozen wineries. The Cloverdale/Healdsburg KOA  puts visitors right in the middle of the Alexander Valley wine region, while the Sonoma County Events Center  has an RV Park amid Russian River wineries on the site of the Harvest Fair, the largest regional wine competition in the U.S.

Numerous Boats in Wychmere Harbor, Harwich on Cape Cod, Massachusetts During Sunrise

For many New Englanders, the ideal summer features a showing of "Jaws" at the Wellfleet Drive-In, fish and chips at Baxter's in Hyannis, and, maybe, a drag show in Provincetown. But whether you're into whale watching, fishing, or just whiling away the hours on the beach, Cape Cod provides the essential New England coastal experience without making you truck out to an island.

Related: The 20 Best Beaches on the East Coast

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Cape Cod: Where to Stop

Sure, the Cape is more a bungalow or bed-and-breakfast kind of place, but it doesn't hate RVs by any means. With nearly two dozen RV parks along the Cape, you'll be well served by places such as Atlantic Oaks  in Eastham (from $72 a night) or Old Chatham RV Resort  in Dennis with full hookups, Wi-Fi, laundry, and bathrooms with showers.

Big Brown Pelicans in Port of Islamorada, Florida Keys Waiting for Fish at Robbie's Marina

Florida Keys

Let the kids go to the theme parks and let hardier folks deal with mosquitoes in the Everglades. You have some bonito to catch, some coral reef to explore, and a famous author's cats' descendants  to visit along the 113-mile Overseas Highway. Whether you're the laid-back sort who'd like nothing more than to catch a fish in the morning and eat it at night, or a more free spirit whose day only starts when the sun sets, you'll find the Florida Keys a unique and beautiful destination.

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Florida Keys: Where to Stop

Grassy Key RV Resort  in Marathon puts you in the middle of the keys for prices ranging from $100 a day for the most basic spot to $255 a night for a deluxe spot on the waterfront, depending on the season. But if you simply have to party right in Key West, Geiger Key Marina  goes the full Jimmy Buffett with spots from $150 to $250 a night, waterfront views, and lots of booze and seafood. To get closer to downtown and go a bit cheaper, Leo's  packs in RVs for $95 to $145 a night.

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San Juan Islands

Parked in the Salish Sea and surrounded by British Columbia to the north and west, the San Juan Islands are part of Washington state but feel like a world all their own. The San Juan Islands Scenic Byway includes the ferry to get there, as well as driving segments on the islands themselves. You'll find quaint harbor towns, former British and colonial forts, old-growth forests, old lime kilns, views from above the clouds , orcas, and maybe the occasional celebrity .

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San Juan Islands: Where to Stop

There are RV-friendly campgrounds in the San Juan Islands, but most have limits on the size of RV. The fairgrounds on San Juan Island  are just a mile from the ferry in Friday Harbor, have electric and water hookups. Moran State Park  on Orcas Island and the Lopez Islander Resort  on Lopez Island are also fine options.

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How to visit Kiev in 4 days

By Joan Torres 10 Comments Last updated on April 9, 2024

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The concept and perceptions of Kiev are a bit strange.

People who haven’t visited Kiev perceive it as a distant Eastern European city with close ties to Russia, a lot of apparent corruption and frequent protests going on.

The thing is that – as Bradt travel writer Michael Palin once said  – few stories in English romanticize Kiev and, for the last few years, with all the violent demonstrations and the ongoing war against Russia , many people from the West are even questioning the city’s safety and potential appeal.

Nevertheless, despite all these negative views, your perception of the capital changes radically as soon as you step into the city, because what you find is an extremely vibrant, energetic and beautiful capital with so much going on. 

Kiev is, in fact, one of my favorite cities in the world, but I only discovered that upon my arrival, because Kiev is a city that, unexpectedly, tends to wow all its visitors.

There is just so much to do here, from visiting Baroque-style buildings to a large WWII Heritage, loads of Soviet things to see, a great bar scene and, basically, something going on in almost every corner.

Traveling to Kiev won’t disappoint you.

I spent two weeks in the city and this guide contains everything you need to know to visit Kiev , including transportation tips, the best places to stay and, of course, the best things to do in Kiev in a 4-day itinerary, including off the beaten track stuff.

For a more practical guide to the country, don’t forget to read my ultimate Ukraine guide

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In this Kiev travel guide you will find:

Table of Contents

  • How to visit Kiev
  • Moving around
  • Where to stay
  • Day 1 – Around Pecherski
  • Day 2 – Around Shevchenkivskyi
  • Day 3 – Around Podilski
  • Day 4 – Get offbeat
  • Day trips from Kiev
  • More information

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How to prepare your visit when you travel to Kiev

Kiev is big, like damn big.

In area, it is almost as big as Berlin and definitely bigger than Madrid or Paris, so it might easily be the 3rd or 4th largest city in Europe.

Despite its size, however, it only has 3 metro lines.

It also has an extensive tram and city bus system but, when you have to make a connection, it just takes forever to reach some places.

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Moreover, many things to do in Kiev, as well as bars and restaurants, are scattered all around the city, so you can’t just leave where you are staying and expect to find everything along the way. 

This means that visiting Kiev requires a bit of preparation and planning ahead, so that is why, in the itinerary section of this post, I thought it would be helpful to split all the places to visit in Kiev into area and day by day.

Kiev or Kyiv? The first day I posted something about Kiev on my Instagram Stories , I got a message from a young Ukrainian lady who was kind of upset because I spelled it Kiev instead of Kyiv. The fact is that Kyiv is the Ukrainian way of writing it and Kiev is the Russian transliteration, so given the current (and past) relationship between both countries, Ukrainians are a bit sensitive regarding this topic and, in any case, their spelling is the correct one, as the city was named after one of the three city’s founders, Kyi . As for me, in the article I am using Kiev because this is the term English-speaking people search for and, by any means, I don’t want to get political about it. In private, however, I will always spell it Kyiv. 

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How to move around Kiev

Metro – As I said above, Kiev has two metro lines and one ticket costs as little as 8UAH, which is the equivalent of 0.30€. Something that surprised me about Kiev’s metro is that it is always very busy, no matter the time of the day.

Trams and city buses – Slower option but both tram and bus can take you literally everywhere. Google Maps can easily tell you which bus or tram number you should take when planning your route.

Taxi – It is easier if you download a taxi app and Bolt seems to be the most popular one.

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Best places to stay in Kiev

Wherever you stay, I strongly recommend you stay close to a metro station and, if possible, near the center.

Otherwise, getting back home every day can be a time-consuming experience.

Where to stay in Podil area

Podil is the fashionable neighborhood where you can find the old pre-Soviet architecture. It is attached to downtown, is very well-connected and here you will find a wide array of bars, restaurants, and cafés.

Backpacker Hostel – Dream Hostel Kiev – Top backpacking hostel in the city, with a great traveling atmosphere and great location. A really good place.

Budget Apartment – Danchenko’s Apartment – In Kiev, booking an apartment is a popular thing to do.

A good hotel – Bursa Hotel – A nicely decorated hotel with a trendy style in the heart of Podil.

Where to stay in Pecherski (downtown)

This is the area around Independence Square and where you can find some of the most famous landmarks such as Saint Sophia Cathedral.

Backpacker Hostel – Friends Forever – A great hostel at the heart of downtown.

Mid-range Hotel – Ukraine Hotel – Surprisingly, the famous hotel that overlooks Independence Square isn’t expensive at all.

Things to do in Kiev in 4 days

These are, in my opinion, the unmissable places of any Kiev itinerary.

Map of what to see in Kiev in 4 days

Each pin color refers to a different day of your Kiev itinerary

Day 1 – Things to do in Kiev around Pecherski

This is basically downtown and the first place you need to visit in Kiev is Independence Square, the most central square and from where you can do a loop while stopping by a couple of landmarks.

Independence Square

Or Maidan Nezalezhnosti in Ukrainian is one of the most beautiful and impressive squares I have ever visited in Europe , and one of the most symbolic as well, as Maidan has witnessed quite a few particularly violent and important revolutions, the last one being the Euromaidan , a series of demonstrations that lasted for several months back in 2014, when many people were murdered by the police.

You may remember these events because it was all over the news.

Today, at least during my visit, there is a permanent outdoor exhibition with photos and memorials from the protests.

As I said, I suggest you come here first but this is also one of the best places in Kiev to see the sunset.

Maidan Nezalezhnosti is definitely, one of the best things to see in Kiev.

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Saint Sophia Cathedral

This gorgeous cathedral was the first place in Ukraine to be declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. As in many places around Ukraine , you need to purchase a separate ticket for each place within the complex, including general entrance, getting inside the cathedral, going up the bell tour, visiting museums, etc.

I think the general entrance cost me around 65UAH (2.40€) – which was already enough for me – but if you want to visit everything, you may need to spend nearly 10€.

Food tip – Between Saint Sophia and Golden Gate you will find the Milk Bar , a Ukrainian café specializing in fancy dairy products and traditional pastries. Everything they serve is amazing, seriously, and I recommend you order Ukrainian Syrniki , which are some sort of cottage cheese pancakes with sour cream and honey. Delicious.

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Golden Gate

This place is advertised everywhere as one of the best things to do in Kiev but, in my opinion, it’s pretty boring.

Basically, these are the last remains from what used to be Kiev before the Mongolian invasion in the 13th century. What I liked, however, is that there was always a street musician playing in front of the gates.

National Opera 

A Viennese style building constructed in 1901. You can’t get inside unless you purchase tickets and you can check all the events on this link .

St. Volodymyr’s Cathedral

One of the most important Orthodox churches in Ukraine is the Little Prince-themed Volodymyr Cathedral, completed in 1896.

St. Volodymyr's Cathedral Kiev

Bessarabsky Market

This is one of the busiest markets in Kiev, and a cool place to take a break because inside there is a craft beer place and a pretty authentic Vietnamese food stall run by actual Vietnamese. 

Bessarabsky Market Kiev

Day 2 – What to do in Kiev around Shevchenkivskyi

The area around Shevchenkivskyi and Pechersk Lavra is my most favorite place to visit in Kiev, as it contains a large variety of very different sights to check out.

Hydro Park (Island)

Nobody comes here but I seriously recommend you stop by.

Hydro Park is the island located in the Dnipro River right in front of the Lavra, and one of the top places to go in Kiev.

On the shores that overlook the Lavra, there is a restaurant serving beer and Khachapuri Megruli , and I swear it was the best Khachapuri I ever had outside of Georgia, and you can trust my judgment because I lived in Georgia for 7 months . 

We were sitting under the sun, with a beer, an excellent khachapuri, the best views of the Lavra and there wasn’t anybody else around!

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Arsenalna metro station

According to the locals and Wikipedia , Arsenalna is the deepest metro station in the world (105m) but, according to other sources like World Atlas , there is an even deeper one in Pyongyang, North Korea (110m).

In any case, unless you travel to North Korea, Arsenalna is the deepest metro station you will ever see. To get out, you need to stand on the two escalators for nearly 4 minutes (I timed it).  By the way, this is the closest metro station to the Lavra.

Salute Hotel

The coolest Soviet thing to see in this part of Kiev is an old hotel with an extravagant cylindrical shape. It must be a pretty awesome hotel to stay for a few days, and it is not very expensive.

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Holodomor Memorial

Holodomor, better known in the West as the Great Famine , was a famine that took place in the 30s when several million Ukrainians starved to death.

This unfortunate event, however, wasn’t a coincidence but it was a real genocide organized by Joseph Stalin himself in an attempt to eliminate Ukrainian nationalism.

There is so much to say about it and I recommend you read the full story here .

One of the most sobering, yet interesting, things to see in Kiev is visiting the Holodomor Memorial, which is also a museum where you can read several absolutely crazy stories from survivors of the Great Famine. A must-see. 

Food tip – Before Salute Hotel, there is a traditional Ukrainian restaurant named Varenichnaya Katyusha that serves all sorts of local food and is always packed with Kievans. They have all types of Ukrainian dishes but their specialty is varenyky , which are the local dumplings. 

Holodomor Memorial Kiev

Pechersk Lavra

The top tourist attraction in Kiev, Pechersk Lavra, is a massive Christian Complex and the headquarters for the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.

Composed of several churches and cathedrals with white walls and shiny green and gold rooftops, Kiev Lavra is gorgeous, and spiritual. Most buildings you see here were built between the 11th and 18th centuries. 

The general entry ticket costs 80UAH and it allows you to climb the bell tower, as well as visiting the cave. I think this is more than enough but, if you are interested in visiting the museums and entering other churches, you will have to purchase separate tickets for each.

Want to visit the Lavra on a guided tour? CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE

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Pechersky Park

This was something I wasn’t expecting. 

On my way to the Great Patriotic Museum, I bumped into a military exhibition.

Well, not one, but a few so if you are into military tanks, planes, and helicopters, Pechersky park has several outdoor exhibitions containing all types of military arsenal. Pretty cool. 

Some of the weaponry belongs to WWII and Soviet times but there are a couple of tanks (partially destroyed) that have been used during the ongoing war against Russia and each one has a plaque that tells the story of the tank and the soldiers that were riding in it. Some of the stories were pretty sad.

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Great Patriotic War Museum and Motherland Monument

Soviets refer to World War II as the Great Patriotic War because it was a real conflict and struggle to protect their motherland, the Soviet Union, and the massive titanium statue that overlooks Kiev, wearing a sword and a shield with the hammer and sickle, represents precisely that.

If you can only visit one museum in Kiev, it should be this one.

Would you like to visit the museum with a professional guide? CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE

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Day 3 – Places to visit in Kiev around Podil

Podil area is the most European part of town.

Zhytniy Soviet Market

The best way to start your day is to check out this local market located in a Modernist Soviet building . It was built in 1982 and the interior is characterized by its peculiar roof. 

Interesting to see in this market are all the salo stalls. I have never seen so many together. Salo is like slices of pork fat, very salty, and Ukrainians either have it as a snack or with borsch, the local beetroot soup. I found it pretty disgusting but for Ukrainians, it’s like a delicacy. Anyways, Zhytniy Market has tens of food stalls and the ladies will invite you to taste it.

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Chernobyl Museum

Extremely disappointing.

I don’t recommend you visit this museum because there is nothing to see, not even to read, and if you want to know about the nuclear disaster just book a tour to the exclusion zone . CLICK HERE TO BOOK A TOUR TO CHERNOBYL

Kontraktova Square and around

Podil’s center and where you find a lot of bars and restaurants.

Beer Tip – In Kontraktova Square, there is a beer store called Hop Hey that sells several types of craft draft beer to take away, a concept which I haven’t seen anywhere else. I think they have several shops across the city but, if you want to skip the overpriced beer of Kontraktova, Hop Hey is a great alternative (drinking in the street is allowed in Kiev).

Podil, Kiev

St. Michael’s Golden-Domed Monastery

The place where this pyramid of bright domes is built dates from the 11th century but it was demolished under Stalin’s command in 1937 and rebuilt afterwards shortly after independence. 

This is one of the most important religious places to visit in Kiev.

By the way, this monastery and the next places from the list are located in the upper part of Podil and to get there, you can get the funicular located right next to Poshtova Ploshcha metro station.

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Ministry of Foreign Affairs

I like Ukraine because today, religious places get mixed and camouflaged among Soviet stuff, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine is a clear example because this is an impressive concrete Soviet building placed right next to an important Christian site, St. Michael’s Golden-Domed Monastery.

Saint Andrew’s Church

This Baroque-style church is one of the most emblematic things to do in Kiev, especially because from there, you get breathtaking views of Podil’s district. Check this great photo I took with my drone.

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Kiev’s Old Town

Saint Andrew’s Church is the beginning of Kiev’s Old Town, a set of narrows alleys full of art galleries and painters that reminded me more of Paris than an Eastern European city.

Interested in booking a walking tour for your Kiev itinerary? CLICK TO LEARN MORE

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Day 4 – Off the beaten track things to do in Kiev

If you are into quirky stuff, on your last day you may want to add the following places in your Kiev itinerary.

Tank Factory

Don’t get excited, not yet.

Around 20km from Kiev’s downtown, there is a functional tank factory but, as you may imagine, visits are not allowed.

The factory, however, has a tank graveyard which you may find if you are lucky because the industrial complex is huge. I personally walked all around the area and couldn’t find but I did find the tank road, which was a 500m muddy path full of tank marks that lead directly to a factory backdoor. 

Doing what I did was illegal so be aware of that and, if you want to try your luck, this is the location: 50.420848, 30.702709. There is a metro stop (Chernovyi Khutir) 2 or 3km away.

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Kiev Crematorium

A great example of Soviet Modernism, Kiev Crematorium is one of the most unique Soviet buildings in Ukraine. As you may imagine, it is located in the middle of a cemetery, a pretty big one.

When we visited it, there were two funerals and it was a bit awkward, so we left pretty quickly.

If you like weird stuff, don’t forget to check the 7 most offbeat things to visit in Belarus

Underground Kiev

To be very honest, I didn’t take this tour but one of the coolest things to do in Kiev is visiting its underground tunnel system and checking out a nuclear bunker from the Cold War.

Kiev Circus and Obelisk Hero City

Not that offbeat because it is not far from downtown, but if you are interested in Soviet stuff, you can check out the Soviet Circus and the Obelisk Hero City, which commemorates the defense of the city during WWII and which has a Gold Star on its top, a symbol of heroism in the Soviet Union.

Soviet Crematorium Kiev

Best day trips from Kiev

The capital of Ukraine is also an excellent base for doing a few cool day trips.

Chernobyl Exclusion Zone

You already know about Chernobyl , so I won’t go into details, but the exclusion zone is 150km north of Kiev and, if you want to visit it, you must go on a tour (you can’t visit it independently).

Strategic Missile Museum

Seriously, this was one of the best places I visited in the whole Ukraine, an old Soviet nuclear missile launch facility today turned into an awesome museum where, besides checking out all the military nuclear arsenal, you can also get into one of the silos and the underground control room. Really worth the trip and my full review is on its way.

144km northeast of Kiev you find Chernihiv, a UNESCO World Heritage city and one of the most beautiful in Ukraine, containing beautiful churches and old architecture.

Despite being so close to Kiev, not many travelers decide to take this day trip but I personally think it is an unmissable attraction to visit from Kiev.

For more day trips, you can read this post from Kathmandu and Beyond . 

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10 comments

Hard to take anything you say seriously after stating in the very beginning that Kyiv has only two metro lines.. haha

You are right, it was a small mistake. It has 3, not 2. After Kiev, I flew to Minsk, which only has 2 metro stations, that’s why the confusion. In any case, it doesn’t change anything. The city is too big for just having 3 metro stations.

I was just wondering. If you have any guided tours.? Any of these places you go?

Thank you for such a deep and wide view of Kyiv. After reading this article, I’m inspired to explore some new places of this vibrant city you’ve mentioned, that I didn’t know about, despite being a Ukrainian.

Thanks Iryna! It was a pleasure meeting you in Lviv 🙂

Thanks for the helpful article (and your blog, generally)! Regarding the Strategic Missile Museum, how did you get down here? Is there public transit, and any memory of how much it would cost? Thanks.

Hey! It was around 15USD per person, more or less. I went there from Kharkiv, doing several train/bus/hitchhiking combinations. It took me 2 days!

Ohh! Thank you so much for these warm words and a review of Kyiv city! As a tour guide in Kyiv, I am happy to read pleasant words, not only critique..Kyiv can definitely impress those who come for the first time and almost all my guests always want to come back, and explore more of it!

This is such a great, helpful article! Kyiv is such a special city that I loved, and what’s happening in Ukraine right now is horrific and I’m praying it’s over imminently. The people are warm and friendly and I cannot wait to visit this beautiful city and people again one day.

I can’t believe how an update on 13th September 2023 can fail to mention the war! Which was what I was interested in. An earlier review on TripAdvisor mentioned how crowded buses were and the difficulties finding a seat on long haul routes such as to Warsaw. A much more useful review would contain practical information instead of just being another puff piece. So 5 out of 10 for highlighting places to visit.

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Get on the Road in the New Year!

Planning an RV trip for the new year? The best of this beautiful country is just waiting to be explored. Check out some of these great RV trip ideas for the New Year!

On this list there are some RV trip ideas that are very familiar, some are great for families, others allow you to take in nature and its beauty, and some might have a little more urban flair.

Winners of the Best RV Trip Ideas of the Year

Check a few of these RV trip ideas off your must-do list and add your own. Make sure you plan your travels with RV LIFE Pro to find campgrounds and get RV-safe GPS directions.

1. Disney World

Disney World is one of the best RV trip ideas for families. With 6 theme parks, including 2 water parks, Disney is one of the top places to take the kids.

With its on-site campground, Fort Wilderness , you will find tons of amenities, including shuttles to the parks, heated pools, trails, campfire activities, and much more.

travel trailer on cement pad surrounded by trees

2. Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge

The small town of Gatlinburg is nestled in the middle of the mountains, and you can walk the streets to visit locally owned shops and restaurants.

SkyLift Park, reopened in 2019 with a walk in the clouds known as the SkyBridge, is a must-see. It’s the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in North America. Walk across glass panels for a view of the canyon, or look up for the best views of the Smokies.

Take a short drive to Pigeon Forge to check out Dollywood, water parks, musical shows, and much more. The area hiking trails have beautiful mountain views that will satisfy the nature lover. Nearby RV parks abound with plenty of fishing, hiking, and relaxing.

3. Charleston, SC

Charleston is one of the best RV trip ideas for those who like history. Some say the Battery, a stretch along the city’s southern tip, is a can’t-miss. Check out the southern-style mansions overlooking Charleston Harbor, and spend time in nearby White Point Garden to see Civil War relics and memorials.

You can start at the 12-acre Waterfront Park, and follow the walking path for a nearly one-mile stroll to White Point Garden. Don’t forget to sign up for a horse drawn carriage ride, a ghost tour, or check out the Charleston City Market, one of the oldest in the country.

Nearby RV parks are plentiful. Be sure to check out the Mount Pleasant/Charleston KOA Holiday with its fishing lake, nature trails, and access to the Oakland Plantation.

Downtown Charleston in a horse drawn carriage.

4. Niagara Falls

Of course, Niagara Falls is full of attractions, events, festivals, and much more, particularly in the summer. Niagara Falls State Park is really the highlight of your visit to this quaint town.

On the U.S. side, the falls straddle the U.S. and Canada. Don’t miss a ride on the Maid of the Mist, which takes you on a boat ride up to the falls. Yes, you will get wet.

You can also descend 175 feet into the Niagara Gorge. An elevator takes you down to a series of wooden walkways to Hurricane Deck where you will be within feet of Bridal Veil Falls. You might want to plan your trip for the fall when you can add the beauty of the changing colors to your already stunning views.

Spend your evening checking out a local restaurant or winery and then return to see the falls lit at night.

Several KOA RV parks are nearby as well as a Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park .

Niagara falls with boat on the water below

5. Williamsburg, VA

Another one of the best RV trip ideas for history buffs is Williamsburg, VA. The true heart of Williamsburg is, of course, Colonial Williamsburg. History comes to life as you explore life in the 1800s. The grounds are open to visitors for free so you can explore historic buildings, see historical interpreters, and visit shops, museums, and restaurants.

During the summer, you might find a free concert. You can visit the post office and mail a letter with an official Colonial Williamsburg stamp.

Take the Jamestown-Scotland ferry, its free, across the James River to Scotland and Surry to see the plantations and other historic sites. You can bike the Virginia Capital Trail, one of the first inland paved pedestrian and bicycle trails in North America. Take in musical performances, as well as arts and crafts vendors, walk through the historic campus of William & Mary, the second oldest college in America, or enjoy cuisine from the 1800s.

Drive the 23-mile scenic parkway and take in nearby Yorktown, Jamestown, as well as Williamsburg.

Check out American Heritage RV Park below.

6. Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone is one of the most popular parks in the Western United States and for good reason. The park sits on top of a dormant volcano and has more geysers and hot springs than any other place on earth. The 3,500 sq. mile wilderness recreation area is mostly in Wyoming, but also spreads into parts of Montana and Idaho. There you will find lush forests, canyons, alpine rivers, geysers, including the most famous, Old Faithful. The park is also home to bears, wolves, bison, elk, and antelope.

There are five campgrounds within the park. Be sure and check for any length restrictions. Fishing Bridge Campground is the only place with full hook-ups. There are private campground options outside of the park. You will want to make your reservations well ahead of time to make sure you can stay.

7. Grand Canyon National Park

Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona is a massive canyon with layers of red rock that are millions of years old. Some 277 miles of the Colorado River runs through the canyon which is one-mile deep and up to 18 miles wide. Hiking, ranger tours, river trips, and backcountry camping are just a few of the things you can do while in the park.

The Trail of Time is a nearly 3-mile walk that traces the Grand Canyon’s geologic history. Along the way, rocks and exhibits explain how the Grand Canyon and its rocks were formed.

The South Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park has one campground with full hook-ups inside the park. It can accommodate RVs up to 50 feet in length and is open year round. You will need to get your reservation at least 6 months in advance. There are plenty of private campgrounds nearby.

8. Redwood National And State Parks

Redwood National Park is home to some of the tallest trees in the world. The park also encompasses prairies, rivers, woodlands, and 40 miles of coastland. Tall Trees Grove is the best place to see the towering redwoods, and Red Creek Overlook is a great place to see the sunset.

Elk Meadows is the most reliable place to see elk in the park. Don’t miss the Avenue of the Giants. Although not technically in the park, this 31-mile drive through the Humboldt Redwoods State Park is a must-see. Make it a day trip; there is plenty to see along the way.

The Del Norte Redwoods State Park is one of four parks in the National and State Parks. It can accommodate RVs up to 31 feet for dry camping. Nearby Ramblin’ Redwoods Campground is one of several that provide full hook-ups and 50-amp electric.

upward view of very tall redwood trees with sky showing through leaves

9. Arches National Park

Utah has five National Parks , all of which are beautiful, very different, and very busy. Arches National Park has more than 2,000 natural sandstone arches, including Delicate Arch, Devils Garden, and other sandstone features such as Balanced Rock, The Three Gossips, and many more. The park is bordered by the Colorado River to the south.

If you are not up for a lot of hiking, you can see much of the beautiful scenery with a car ride. You can stop at one of the many overlooks and take pictures of the unique rock formations.

There are several parks to choose from when visiting Arches National Park. Moab Valley RV Resort is just a short drive from both Arches National Park as well as the town of Moab.

Portal RV Resort , situated between Moab and Arches, is another great place to stay. About a mile north of Moab and about three miles to Arches, the park has a pool and a hot tub, as well as a small, fenced dog park. Sites are level gravel.

sandstone arches with green bushes and person in foreground

10. Zion National Park

Zion is my favorite National Park in Utah and one of the best RV trip ideas. Here are a few hints to get the most out of your trip to Zion.

During peak season from March through late November, cars can’t drive through the park, so you must take the shuttle to the different sites and trailheads. Be sure and get up early to find a parking place at the visitor center. The shuttle begins at 7 a.m. so it’s best to get there as early as possible.

Zion is home to some famous (or perhaps infamous) trails including one of the most dangerous parts of a trail called Angel’s Landing. The Chains Section is a ½ mile route set on top of a 1,488 foot rock section. The path provides a chain to hang onto, but is only a few feet wide in some places.

There are RV spaces in Zion National Park, but they have no hookups. Your best bet is to find a campground nearby and use the park’s shuttle. Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort offers the best RV camping near Zion, with spacious RV sites and other accommodations, as well as a wide variety of activities on the eastern border of the national park.

Zion River Resort in nearby Virgin, Utah has full hook-ups sites. The resort amenities include a pool, hot tub, laundry facilities, and is situated along the Virgin River with walking access to the river from your site.

view of angels landing in Zion with sky in background - one of our favorite RV trip ideas

11. Yosemite National Park

Yosemite National Park is another one of those bucket list RV trip ideas you can’t miss while you spend time in the West. The park is located in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains and is famed for its giant ancient sequoia trees, Tunnel View and the stunning Bridalveil Fall, and the granite cliffs of El Capitan and Half Dome.

An easy hike to Bridalveil Fall will take you right to the base. You can feel the spray and hear the water as it crashes on the boulders. From Tunnel View, you get a good look at the falls from a higher vantage point.

Yosemite has some great hiking trails for all abilities. Some are wheelchair accessible paths and others will take one day or several days to hike. The shorter trails are usually busiest, but you can avoid the crowds by tackling some of the longer hikes. Some trails are only accessible in the summer.

When you’ve had your fill of the beautiful scenery, head to Yosemite Village where there are shops, restaurants, and the Yosemite Museum and Ansel Adams Gallery, with black and white photography prints available of the landscapes of the area.

Most campgrounds in Yosemite allow RVs, but you will need to get a reservation at least 6 months to a year in advance. There are only 8 sites that allow for longer rigs. Some sites are first-come, first-served. Be aware there are no hookups anywhere in Yosemite National Park.

12. Glacier National Park

Glacier National Park is a 1,583 sq. mile wilderness area in Montana’s Rocky Mountains. Visitors can see glacier-carved peaks and valleys while hiking some of the 700 miles of hiking trails. You can also enjoy backpacking, cycling, and camping, and see the area’s diverse range of wildlife including mountain goats, grizzly bears, moose, coyotes, wolves, elk, deer, and many others.

One of the most popular things to do at Glacier is to drive the scenic 52-mile highway through Glacier National Park called the Going-to-the-Sun Road. It crosses the Continental Divide and provides some spectacular views.

Inside the park, only primitive camping is allowed. Sites are first-come, first-serve. Just outside the park inside the Flathead National Forest you can find dispersed camping, and there are a number of RV parks nearby with full hookups.

13. Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs

Choosing just one place to go in Colorado is difficult. There are so many beautiful areas. One of the most visited attractions is Garden of the Gods. You will be in awe of its enormous sandstone formations. Don’t miss a photo op of gravity-defying boulders such as Kissing Camels, Balanced Rock, Tower of Babel, and Pig’s Eye. You won’t need your wallet because Garden of the Gods is free to explore.

While you are in the area, don’t forget to take a drive or a train ride to the top of Pikes Peak. Plan for a three hour roundtrip to the top and get your tickets in advance for the Pikes Peak Cog Railway. Pikes Peak is the highest summit of the southern Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. The 14,115 foot peak is located in Pike National Forest, 12 miles west of downtown Colorado Springs. The town of Manitou Springs lies at its base.

Garden of the Gods RV Resort has plenty of amenities and wonderful views of Pikes Peak. According to a reviewer on RV LIFE Campgrounds ,

“There is a free public bus system with a stop near the campground entrance and goes to Manitou Springs for shopping and eating options. Better than trying to take a big tow vehicle into Manitou Springs (its pretty tight all around). Campground location is close to the entrance to Pike’s Peak and Garden of the Gods Nature Center. 30-45 minutes away is the Crags Trail – a ~5 mile out/back moderate hike with great views (gets to almost 11,000′ elevation). And nearby to that trail is the Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument. Wander in to Colorado Springs about 20 minutes to Ivywild School – a decommissioned, remodeled elementary school built in 1916 that is family friendly with several eateries and a micro brew. It has outdoor seating and saw several furry friends enjoying the atmosphere.”

Camping near Garden of the Gods in Coloroado.

14. Bar Harbor, Maine

There is a such a beauty to this area, you won’t be sorry for taking some time, either in summer or fall, to explore Bar Harbor and the surrounding area. Located on Mount Desert Island, next to Acadia National Park, this favorite tourist destination offers historic charm, a beautiful coastline, and a plethora of activities for the whole family.

The national park, located on the island, is a rugged 47,000-acre Atlantic Coast recreation area which features rocky beaches, granite peaks, and Cadillac Mountain, the tallest mountain on the U.S. Atlantic Coast. Visitors can enjoy hiking, climbing, mountain biking, horseback riding, and birdwatching. From the town pier, the Shore Path winds along the bay overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and the Porcupine Islands.

Don’t forget to take a whale watching trip, or explore the Village Green in Bar Harbor to enjoy its history and see its landmarks.

There are plenty of private RV parks near Bar Harbor , as well as in the National Park. Just make sure to make reservations well in advance.

15. Mount Washington and the Cog Railway – New Hampshire

Look down on the tops of clouds or view four states on a clear day from the top of Mount Washington, the highest elevation in the northern Appalachians. The best way to get to the top is via the Cog Railway, which has been carrying tourists since 1869. At the top, visit the Sherman Adams Visitors Center, which houses a small museum, a cafeteria, and the Mount Washington Observatory, a research station that studies the mountain’s extreme weather conditions.

Check out the Tip-Top House, a historic former hotel in Mount Washington State Park. Built in 1853, it is the oldest surviving building in the summit area and is believed to be the oldest mountain-top hostelry in the world. It features exhibits about the mountain’s history and is located near the visitor’s facility. It is open to visitors from early May to early October.

Check out the 5,775-acre Crawford Notch State Park, which is a major pass through the White Mountains. The park includes the Willey House historical site and the Dry River Campground with some RV sites (no hookups). Hiking trails in the park lead to popular destinations such as Ripley Falls and Arethusa Falls.

yellow train caboose with mountains in the background - one of our favorite RV trip ideas

16. Mustang Island

Mustang Island is an 18-mile barrier island on the Gulf Coast of Texas. If you like everything to do with beaches, water, and fishing, you will love this area. You can access the island via the Causeway Bridge from Corpus Christi, or over the Port Aransas Ferry which runs continuously.  

Watch the boats from Roberts Point Park, or explore nature at the Leonabelle Turnbill Birding Center or the Port Aransas Nature Preserve at Charlie’s Pasture. Throw a line in right from the beach or take a walk down the Horace Caldwell Fishing Pier, some 1,200 feet long. In April, brave the crowds and check out the Texas Sandfest. Sculptors from all over the world turn sand into beautiful art pieces.

After a day in the sun and sand, take in some nightlife in Port Aransas. There are many restaurants, bars, and shops to fill an evening with fun. Don’t forget to get fresh shrimp off the Peggy Ann for a tasty treat.  

Find a spot to boondock at Mustang Island State Park, get a permit and park on the beach, or check out some great RV resorts in Port Aransas .

17. Galveston

Galveston is an island city on the Gulf Coast of Texas. While there, you can enjoy the long stretch of beaches with plenty of room to claim your spot and play in the shallow water. Check out Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier with rides, suitable for all ages, as well as games and activities. The 1,130-foot pier is a great family destination and is open from Memorial Day to Labor Day, and on weekends during the winter.

Stewart Beach is a family-friendly beach with chair and umbrella rentals, a children’s playground, concessions, and a lifeguard. Head to Galveston Island State Park, walk along the boardwalks, kayak and birdwatch on the bay or the ocean.

Moody Gardens is where giant glass pyramids house sharks, monkeys, and other animals. The Moody Mansion, a 28,000 sq. ft. home, is on the National Register of Historic Places and features stained glass, custom carved woodwork, decorative tiles and plasterwork, along with fine stencil work throughout. Guided tours are available, as well as special events and programs. Don’t forget to check out the vintage Cadillacs parked in the garage.

There are many RV resorts and parks that you can stay right along the Gulf with beautiful views and full hookups.

18. Beaver Lake/Eureka Springs, Arkansas

Arkansas isn’t called the Natural State for no reason. Whatever place you pick is going to be beautiful. Beaver Lake and Eureka Springs are a great combination of outdoor fun together with shopping, shows, activities, spectacular views and more.

At Beaver Lake don’t miss War Eagle Cavern. This is a one hour, one-mile guided walking tour that follows a wide, easy walkway beside a stream flowing through the cavern. The cavern features domes, streams, waterfalls, and many formations. During the tour you will learn about the Indians and outlaws and maybe see a bat up close. Above ground are hiking trails and picnic and play areas for the kids. Although not for everyone, you can join the Spelunker Tour that begins where the public tour ends. It takes at least three hours, a group of four or more, and reservations.

In Eureka Springs, make sure you see Thorncrown Chapel with its 425 windows and some 6,000 sq. ft of glass. Ride the tram for a guided tour of historic Eureka Springs. You will see Victorian buildings, landmarks such as Grotto Spring, and hear stories of Eureka’s history.

Ozark Cabins and RV provides full hookups with beautiful views near Beaver Lake and the White River. Book a trout guide or explore many trails on the grounds. You can also get your fishing supplies at the on-site convenience store.

Spider Creek Resort has just one RV pad with full hookups that can accommodate RVs up to 40 feet in length. It has a beautiful view overlooking both Spider Creek and the White River. The pad includes a separate, private bathroom and shower, as well as a charcoal grill and patio furniture. The resort offers fishing guides, and rentals of jon boats, river boats, kayaks, rafts, and canoes.

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19. Upper Peninsula, Michigan

The Upper Peninsula of Michigan is one of the most popular RV trip ideas. The Upper Peninsula region borders three of the Great Lakes and is connected to Michigan’s Lower Peninsula by the five-mile-long Mackinac Bridge. In between the two peninsulas is Mackinac Island, a car-free vacation destination accessible by ferry and a must-see on your UP adventure.

While on the island, check out Fort Mackinac with its 14 historic buildings. Check out the museum and listen to interpreters as they depict life in the fort in the late 1900s. See Arch Rock or visit the Butterfly House and Insect World. Stay at the Grand Hotel on the island, play a round of golf, or take a carriage tour.

If you want to get away from the crowds, choose the lesser traveled Drummond Island, known for its wildlife and ORV trails, or Grand Island for wilderness camping and mountain bike riding along scenic overlooks. The Les Cheneaux is a series of islands, great for protected paddling.

Park your RV at Straits State Park with a high, straight view down the center of the Mackinac Bridge. It was used as a survey point during its construction. Also, you can choose a beachfront campsite on the shoreline of the Straits of Mackinac.  

For trip inspiration, check out this Road Trip On The Upper Peninsula Of Michigan .

20. Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Michigan

As you spend time in Michigan, check out Sleeping Bear Dunes in the state’s Lower Peninsula. The park is known for its scalable dunes at the Dune Climb. Beaches include Platte River Point, where the river flows into the lake. The Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail winds through the forest with views of 19 th century farmsteads.

The park is a great place for stargazing, so be sure and plan to attend a star party. Rangers share the best spots for sky viewing. Check out the historic village of Glen Haven with some of the park’s prettiest beaches. Watch a smithy hammer hot iron into horseshoes, get penny candy at the general store, and visit the neighboring museum.

Paddle, fish, or just enjoy the views. Don’t forget to catch a beautiful sunset as well.

Make an online reservation for the Platte River Campground , which is open year round with RV spots with electrical hookups.

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21. Door County, Wisconsin

Why is Door County, Wisconsin one of our favorite RV trip ideas? Try 5 state parks, 19 county parks, and 300 miles of shoreline. Don’t miss the wineries, quaint bed and breakfasts, and unique inns. Pick your own cherries or apples, enjoy a fish boil, or visit Peninsula State Park for views of Green Bay from the top of Niagara Escarpment.

Door County Maritime Museum is also a popular place to visit. This museum has interpretive and educational programming on unique maritime topics and preserves the maritime history of the Great Lakes. Tour a restored tugboat, take a shipyard tour, or enjoy one of the seasonal festivals.

Peninsula State has a number of campgrounds but few with any amenities. Nearby Egg Harbor Campground & RV Resort has 78 full hookup sites with a game room, heated pool, playground, picnic area, and pull through sites. It is also adjacent to Orchards Golf Course.

22. Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri

As you travel this beautiful country, make sure you don’t consider Missouri just a pass-through state. For those who like the outdoors, there is an abundance of beautiful state parks, rivers to kayak and canoe, and lakes to enjoy. One of my favorite spots is Lake of the Ozarks. I’ve been visiting there since I was a young child, swimming, skiing, boating, and exploring the 84 sq. mile lake.

If you are ready for a break from the water fun, head out to explore Bridal Cave with its massive rock drapery formations, or Stark Caverns with a large underground lake. Ozark Caverns is famous for its Angel Shower cave phenomenon where a constant shower of water streams from the cave ceiling.

In the area you can find something to suit everyone in your family including spas, golf, go-karts, water parks, local wineries, or lakeside dining. Make a rainy day a shopping day at Osage Beach outlet marketplace.

Lake Of The Ozarks State Park has nearly 17,000 acres of place to hike, ride horses, hit the beach, or launch your boat for a day on the lake. Nearby Ha Ha Tonka State Park was named one of the four most popular state parks in the nation by 10Best. Check out its natural springs, awesome landscapes, and beautiful castle ruins.

Some 20 RV campgrounds are nearby with excellent reviews . You can even find some with lakeside parking for larger RVs.

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ibis Kyiv City Center

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Loved the staff, property, the room was perfect, filtered water (hot and cold) on each floor, beautiful restaurant, and wonderful food/service.

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Very friendly and helpful personel. Nice located, everything near. Confortable beds and room.

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Ibis is located very well in the city center, yet so close to the train station as well, which I needed because of the early departure. Facilities are well planned and designed for a small room.

Really great breakfast in a spacious restaurant. Has a bomb shelter and great wifi. Parking available, but if you're travelling I recommend Uber - it's cheaper and widely available.

Everything was safe and secure, and the location ideal - the beautiful Shevchenko park is next to Ibys, the city center is a walking distance, and the hotel is on the main transportation arteria.

Great hotel for business travellers. Great breakfast. Comfortable beds. Quiet. Staff went above and beyond to thank me for a previous stay - fruit plate, flowers, towel swan and handwritten, personalized note.

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Location. Breakfast was quite good for the price of the hotel room.

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This modern hotel is just a 7-minute walk from Kiev Botanical Gardens and the Universitet Metro Station. Free Wi-Fi is available. The air-conditioned rooms at ibis Kyiv City Center are warmly decorated and feature a flat-screen TV. Toiletries and a hairdryer are provided in the bathroom. Guests can choose from a range of different breakfast dishes at the hotel's restaurant. European cuisine is served here, and the 24-hour bar offers cocktails and light snacks. ibis Kyiv City Center is right in the heart of Kiev, just a 3-minute walk from Peremogy Square and the National Opera House.

Couples in particular like the location – they rated it 8.6 for a two-person trip.

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Located in the best-rated area in Kyiv, this hotel has an excellent location score of 8.8

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  • Entire unit wheelchair accessible
  • Upper floors accessible by elevator

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Boise RV Travel Park

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FlixBus offers convenient and affordable bus travel to Kyiv. Prices start at just $26.99, depending on your starting location.

Kyiv has 3 bus stop(s): Kyiv (Bus Station Kyiv), Kyiv BS Dachna, Kyiv central bus station. Check out the map on this page to find the address of your stop!

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