5 Best Place to Live in Ukraine (in 2024)

Sarhan Basem

Kyiv (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Life in Ukraine is inexpensive as the cost of living in the country is low. The country has a rich culture and plenty of historical sites. If you love outdoor parks, then Ukraine is the perfect place to visit. Life for expats is easy and cost-effective in Ukraine. The country also offers easy residence permits and facilitated options to set up a business.

5 Best Places to Live in Ukraine

There are plenty of unique places scattered all over Ukraine that are perfect for you to move in. We list down the 5 top-rated places to live in Ukraine.

1.Kharkiv

Most people believe that there is no perfect place to live but when Kharkiv is considered to be one exception. The city has clean streets and you can enjoy a stroll in the numerous parks. The best thing about the place is that the city glows as the city lights are strong.

The city consists of Russian-speaking people. You can also get a variety of IT job opportunities and enjoy a low cost of living. There is a range of large international and emerging Ukrainian companies that pay high salaries. It is a very convenient place to live as a foreigner.

The city offers a developed public transportation system and is also inexpensive. It is one of the world’s largest squares and has some of the best restaurants, bars, and nightclubs. The city also offers housing that is close to one-third of the international students.

2. Vinnytsia

Another Ukrainian city that offers quality life is Vinnytsia. The city has a long history and stunning bank views of the Southern Buh River. If you want to live in a city with a good ecological system, then this is one of the best places to live in.

The city is home to Europe’s largest floating fountain which is known for the multimedia show and funded by the Rochen chocolate company. It is also the industrial and trade Centre of the region and is known for its world-known universities. The city is small but many people speak a good level of English. Some locals are friendly towards foreigners.

3. Odessa

Odessa is located in southern Ukraine and is a port city. The city rests on the northern shores of the Black Sea. You can spot a huge amount of tourists, during the summer season. Because it is a coastal town in the winter and has a moderate climate. The rest of Ukraine can get cold but this city offers moderate weather.

It also has beautiful architecture and has a good railway connection and fun nightlife. Expats prefer to take advantage of the more developed infrastructure offered by this city. There are a lot of available vacancies for English teachers so if you are good at English you should look to settle in Odessa.

4. Lviv

Lviv is the cultural capital of the Ukrainian western part of the country. The city has a special charm and differentiates it from other cities in many ways. It is under the rule of empires and has a long history. It is rich in culture and has a lot of historical buildings. If you are looking for a unique city with an interesting heritage, then this city is perfect for you.

There is a lot of influence of different cultures in this city and you can spot buildings designed with different types of architecture. Lviv has a remarkable central square and is full of interesting places for eating out and drinking.

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5. Kyiv

If you are looking for a lively cosmopolitan city that offers a wide range of job vacancies, then this is the place for you. The city offers higher average salaries as compared to other countries. It is the economic and cultural center of Ukraine and has a green environment.

The city has two international airports and consists of developed public transport that is quite cheap by Western standards. The metro has 3 lines and connects different parts of the city. There are plenty of restaurants that offer great international cuisine. You can also find many nightclubs and bars for every taste.

There are a higher number of expats in the country because the IT sector is rapidly developing. It offers a lot of career opportunities to locals and foreigners. The city has a history of conflicts but is a safe place. It is enriched with heritage sites, and travelers can also enjoy the hot air balloon ride over this beautiful city.

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Sarhan Basem is Brussels Morning's Senior Correspondent to the European Parliament. With a Bachelor's degree in English Literature, Sarhan brings a unique blend of linguistic finesse and analytical prowess to his reporting. Specializing in foreign affairs, human rights, civil liberties, and security issues, he delves deep into the intricacies of global politics to provide insightful commentary and in-depth coverage. Beyond the world of journalism, Sarhan is an avid traveler, exploring new cultures and cuisines, and enjoys unwinding with a good book or indulging in outdoor adventures whenever possible.