Kyiv

Kyiv

Kyiv in February

Not the best time

February remains harsh and gray with little to recommend it unless you're chasing rock-bottom prices. The city hibernates and so should you.

Weather

Still freezing with occasional snow showers that turn streets into slush. February brings slightly more daylight but temperatures remain stubbornly below zero most days. Wind can make it feel even colder.

-1°C high-7°C low4 rain days

Crowds & Cost

low crowds
~$33/day average

February Tips

  • Waterproof boots are essential for navigating slushy sidewalks
  • Indoor attractions like museums and theaters are your best friends
  • Hotel rates are at their lowest but restaurant hours may be reduced

All Months

Late spring through early fall gives you the best weather and longest days. May brings cherry blossoms to Shevchenko Park and comfortable temperatures for walking the cobblestone streets of Podil. Summer can get sticky — July temperatures hit the high 20s Celsius — but the city's parks and outdoor beer gardens come alive. September might be perfect. The tourist crowds thin out, leaves start turning golden around the monastery grounds, and you get that crisp autumn light that makes the golden domes glow. Hotel prices drop after the summer peak too. Winter transforms the city into something from a Russian novel, but you'll need serious cold-weather gear. January temperatures regularly drop below -5°C, and snow can make the cobblestone streets treacherous. But if you can handle the cold, you'll have the major sights mostly to yourself. Avoid March and early April unless you enjoy mud season. The snow melts, but spring hasn't quite arrived, leaving the city looking gray and soggy.

Kyiv Scores

Solo

7/10

Couples

7/10

Families

6/10

Adventure

4/10

Budget

8/10

Luxury

5/10

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