Meoweler

Ukraine

Zaporizhzhia / Charmingly Unexpected Eastern Haven

MeowScore 😼77/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😸
🚗 Traffic density 😼
🔈 Noisiness 😸
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😼
🌳 Parks and greenery 😻
👮‍♂️ Safety 😸

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

Short city break

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

Short city break

Zaporizhzhia is a small city, so it can be easily explored in a couple of days.

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internet situation

good Speed

average speed, sometimes slow

great Availability

good coverage and availability

great Cellular

mostly good coverage but some areas with weaker signal

Electric socket type C

Common in Europe, South America, and Asia. Non-grounded, 2-pin plug, accepts Type C & Type E&F (non-grounded variant).

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biking hostile

Limited cycling infrastructure

walkable -ish

Moderate infrastructure

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative culture

In the purr-fect land for curious cats, take a leisurely stroll on your four paws exploring the furrbulous entertainment options available.

Delight your whiskers in the local cuisine while dipping your paw into the mouse-catching history of this meowtastic town, packed with tail-swishing adventures.

Things to do

The mainstream

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Plebanivska Embankment
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Zaporizhzhia Regional Museum
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Dnipro Boulevard
💡
Zaporizhzhia Hydroelectric Power Plant
🌊
Khortytsia Island

The mainstream

🌲
Plebanivska Embankment

A vibrant spot for cats to soak up the sun, listen to street musicians, and play on the grass. The pawfect place for a lazy afternoon!

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📚
Zaporizhzhia Regional Museum

A cat-tastic museum boasting over 120 thousand pieces of fascinating history. The perfect place for cats who love to learn!

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🏃
Dnipro Boulevard

Terrific place for cats to take a stroll and admire the stunning views of the Dnipro River. A must-visit spot for cat tourists!

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💡
Zaporizhzhia Hydroelectric Power Plant

Purrfect for cats with a curiosity for big structures. Witnessing the hydroelectric power plant in action is a mesmerizing experience!

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🌊
Khortytsia Island

Cat paradise on a historical island where cats can explore ancient settlements and nature trails. Perfect for a relaxing day out!

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Off the beaten path

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Khortytsia Island
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The Alley of Chestnuts
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Museum of weapons 'White Horse'
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Horse yard on Baburka
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Hydropark

Off the beaten path

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Khortytsia Island

The largest island on the Dnieper River, once a sacred place for ancient Slavs. Now, it's an oasis of nature with unique flora and fauna. Meow-nificent! 🏞️🐆🌿

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The Alley of Chestnuts

A beautiful alley with more than 150 chestnut trees, perfect for a romantic cat-walk. Simply purr-fect! 🌰🍂😻

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Museum of weapons 'White Horse'

A unique private collection of weapons and armor, a must-visit for any true cat warrior. Super-clawsome! 🗡️🛡️🐾

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4
Horse yard on Baburka

A place where cats can watch majestic horses. There's also a horse riding school and a cozy café nearby. Meow-velous 🐎🐾☕

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5
Hydropark

A park located on an island in the middle of the Dnieper River. Cats can swim, so it's easy to get there! Perfect for a picnic and a swim 🏊🌳🐈

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biking hostile

Limited cycling infrastructure

walkable -ish

Moderate infrastructure

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative culture

Mindful meoweler tips

Zaporizhzhia's Unique Island Cityscape

The city is situated in the middle of the Dnieper River, which has split into several waterways forming islands. The city's iconic Khortytsia Island has historical significance as the location of the Zaporizhian Sich, a Cossack fortress.

Cats, Cats Everywhere

Cats are considered lucky in Ukraine and you'll see them everywhere, from the streets to shops and cafes. There's even a Cat Museum in Zaporizhzhia!

The Giant Lenin Statue

Zaporizhzhia is home to one of the largest Lenin statues in the world, standing at 30 meters tall. It's controversial among locals, with some wanting it removed while others want to keep it as a symbol of their city's history.

Useful external sites

www.visit.zp.ua

Visit Zaporizhzhia

Official travel website for Zaporizhzhia city

www.booking.com/city/ua/zaporizhzhya.en.html

Booking.com

Accommodation booking website for Zaporizhzhia city


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