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Kryvyi Rih
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🌤 Weather — 5 days
📍 Nearby
Sights nearby
💡 Tips
- Use the "Metrotram," a unique mix of tram and metro, to cover long distances.
- Visit the massive flower clock in the city center, one of the landmarks of Kryvyi Rih.
- Book an industrial tourism tour to see the impressive iron ore quarries.
- Since the city is extremely long, allow plenty of time for travel between neighborhoods.
🍽 Food
Buy freshly baked pies with meat or cabbage at the stalls near the '95th Quarter' stop.
A traditional snack often served as an appetizer with rye bread in local eateries.
A classic, healthy salad that you can find in almost any cafeteria in the city.
🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots
The social and commercial heart of the city with many small shops and cafes.
A good place for inexpensive clothing and fresh food directly from producers.
A peaceful sanctuary in the northern part of the city, known for its azalea collection.
A quiet spot for evening walks by the river, away from industrial noise.
Water temperature…
Kryvyi Rih is famous for being one of the longest cities in Europe, stretching over 120 kilometers from north to south along a rich belt of iron ore deposits. Founded in the 18th century by Cossacks, it transformed in the late 1800s into a global center for mining and metallurgy. The city is home to ArcelorMittal Kryvyi Rih, one of the largest integrated steel plants in the world, and its skyline is defined by massive open-pit mines and headframes. Due to its unique linear geography, the city lacks a single traditional center and instead consists of several interconnected industrial districts. A striking feature of the local environment is the reddish hue of the soil, a result of the high iron oxide content in the area. Despite its industrial nature, Kryvyi Rih maintains significant green spaces, botanical gardens, and educational institutions, and it gained international recognition as the birthplace of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
- Location: Ukraine
- Top sights: Kryvorizkyy miskyy teatr lyalok · Tsyrk · Mystetskyy Maydanchyk
- Nearby: Shyroke (25 km)
- Population: ~603.904
Best time to visit & climate
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug, Sep.
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Avg °C | -4 | -3 | 3 | 10 | 17 | 21 | 24 | 24 | 17 | 10 | 3 | -2 |
| Rain mm | 44 | 35 | 38 | 34 | 53 | 57 | 49 | 31 | 39 | 39 | 38 | 38 |
Geography
Facts
- Kryvyi Rih stretches approximately 126 kilometers in length.
- The city was founded in 1775 as a Cossack settlement.
- It sits on one of the largest iron ore basins in the world.
- The city features a unique 'Metrotram' underground light rail system.
- The ArcelorMittal steel plant is one of the world's largest industrial facilities.
- The city is the birthplace of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Explore nearby
Notable places around
Route planner — Car & Motorhome
Where do you start? We build the route here, with stops and country notes along the way.
© OpenStreetMap contributors · OpenRouteService
Your day in Kryvyi Rih begins in the green heart of the city, Taras Shevchenko Park. From there, a short walk leads to the magnificent Transfiguration Cathedral. In the morning, you'll discover the famous Flower Clock, a unique city landmark and a perfect photo opportunity. Around noon, you'll reach the area of the State Circus, where you can enjoy a hearty Ukrainian lunch at one of the local restaurants. The afternoon is dedicated to relaxation by the water. You'll stroll to the boat station on the Saksahan River, where you can take a break or even rent a boat. You'll end the day on the picturesque riverbank, enjoying the calm atmosphere and the view of the water, providing a peaceful conclusion to your exploration tour.
Taras Shevchenko Park
Kryvyi Rih State Circus
Boat Station on the Saksahan River
The day starts under gray skies in Shevchenko Park, where the dense trees provide some cover. The Transfiguration Cathedral offers a grand, dry sanctuary during the midday downpour. After a cozy lunch, we head inside the Circus building for some indoor culture. The walk along the Saksahan Riverbank concludes the day, with the mist adding a cinematic layer to the city's unique industrial skyline.
Taras Shevchenko Park
Transfiguration Cathedral
Flower Clock
Lunch near the Circus
Kryvyi Rih State Circus
Boat Station on the Saksahan River
A frosty morning in Shevchenko Park showcases the frozen rivers in silent majesty. The warmth of the Transfiguration Cathedral is a welcome relief after the biting cold outside. For lunch, hearty Ukrainian soups near the Circus provide the needed energy. With the sun setting early, we enjoy the illuminated riverbank of the Saksahan under a crisp, starry winter sky.
Taras Shevchenko Park
Transfiguration Cathedral
Flower Clock
Kryvyi Rih State Circus
Boat Station on the Saksahan River
Your bike tour through Kryvyi Rih starts in the tranquil Botanical Garden, a perfect spot for a relaxed morning. From there, you'll cycle to the Mining Museum to delve into the region's industrial history. At noon, you'll reach the central Flower Clock for a quick photo before taking a lunch break at a nearby restaurant. Refreshed, you'll continue to the impressive Transfiguration Cathedral and then to Taras Shevchenko Park. In the late afternoon, you'll follow the course of the Saksahan River, pass the boat station, and end your tour at a picturesque spot on the riverbank, where you can reflect on the day's impressions.
Botanical Garden
Mining Museum
Transfiguration Cathedral
We cycle through the rain to the Botanical Garden, where the greenhouses provide a tropical escape. The ride to the Mining Museum follows wet streets, but the indoor exhibits make it worthwhile. We dry off in the city center over coffee at lunch. The return leg passes the Cathedral and Shevchenko Park, with paved paths offering a safer ride in the drizzle.
Transfiguration Cathedral
Taras Shevchenko Park
A winter bike tour through the vastness of Kryvyi Rih requires serious preparation. The Botanical Garden greets us with warm tropical houses before we move on to the Mining Museum. The air is crisp, but the wind chill can be demanding. We warm up in the center at noon. The return through Shevchenko Park and along the Saksahan offers beautiful views of the snow-covered industrial landscape.
Botanical Garden
By car, you start your tour at the vast Botanical Garden, followed by a visit to the impressive Mining Museum. Around noon, you drive to the city center and park your car for a few hours. You then explore the first cluster on foot: the famous Flower Clock, enjoy lunch, and visit the majestic Transfiguration Cathedral. In the late afternoon, you take the car again and drive to the second cluster at the Saksahan River. There, you park again and end the day relaxing at the boat station and riverbank, a perfect combination of culture and nature.
Mining Museum
Cluster 1: City Center (Arrival)
Flower Clock
Transfiguration Cathedral
Cluster 2: Riverbank (Arrival)
Exploring Kryvyi Rih by car is the most comfortable option on a rainy day. We start at the Botanical Garden and move to the Mining Museum, both offering great indoor experiences. We park in the city center for a long lunch, staying dry between clusters. The day ends at the Saksahan Riverbank, with the car shielding us from the drizzle.
Cluster 1: City Center (Arrival)
Transfiguration Cathedral
Cluster 2: Riverbank (Arrival)
Boat Station on the Saksahan River
Kryvyi Rih in winter is best explored by car due to the city's vast layout. We start at the heated Botanical Garden and drive to the Mining Museum. The long distances are easily covered despite the frost. After a warm lunch in the center, we use the car to safely visit the illuminated Cathedral and Boat Station as the sun sets early.
Cluster 1: City Center (Arrival)
Transfiguration Cathedral
Cluster 2: Riverbank (Arrival)
Boat Station on the Saksahan River
Sights in the town Kryvyi Rih (7)
Frequently asked questions
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