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10 Places in Ukraine Where the War Comes to Life: Routes That Shock and Inspire

War changes cities forever — but in Ukraine, it has also revealed stories of resilience, courage, and hope. Our military tours are not about "dark tourism" — they are about understanding, witnessing, and remembering.

Here are 10 powerful locations you can visit with War Tours Ukraine — each one telling a part of the story the world must not forget.


1. Independence Square (Maidan Nezalezhnosti), Kyiv

The heart of Ukraine's modern history — from the 2014 Revolution of Dignity to today's war. Here you will see memorials to those who gave their lives for freedom, surrounded by the vibrant energy of a city that refuses to stop.


2. The Wall of Remembrance, Kyiv

A 100-meter-long tribute to fallen Ukrainian soldiers, with thousands of faces and names. Standing here is one of the most moving moments for many visitors.


3. Michael's Square - Destroyed Russian Equipment

Captured and destroyed Russian tanks, armored vehicles, and rocket launchers — a visual reminder of Ukraine's resistance. This open-air display changes as the war continues.

 


4. Irpin, Kyiv Region

One of the first cities to stop the Russian advance in 2022. You will walk the rebuilt streets, see apartment buildings scarred by shelling, and cross the remains of the Romanivsky Bridge, destroyed to save Kyiv.


5. Bucha, Kyiv Region

A quiet suburban town that became a global symbol of Russian war crimes. Our guides share the real stories behind the headlines, visiting memorials and places of remembrance.


6. Kharkiv Freedom Square

The largest city square in Ukraine, once bustling with life, now surrounded by buildings damaged by missile strikes. It shows both destruction and the city's unstoppable spirit.


7. Museum of the Motherland (Rodina Mat), Kyiv

This massive Soviet-era monument now holds exhibitions dedicated to the current war, with real weapons, personal belongings of soldiers, and interactive installations.


8. Saltivka District, Kharkiv

Once home to hundreds of thousands, now a living witness to months of shelling. Seeing Saltivka is a lesson in what "life under fire" truly means.


9. Heroes' Cemetery, Lychakiv, Lviv (Optional Extension)

A historic cemetery now with a new section dedicated to the defenders of Ukraine — linking past and present battles for independence.


10. Volunteer and Humanitarian Hubs

Our tours can include visits to volunteer centers where you can meet Ukrainians helping soldiers and displaced families. Some guests choose to bring donations or even stay to help.


Why visit now?

  • The war is still ongoing — what you see is history unfolding in real time.

  • Every visit supports local guides, drivers, and communities.

  • You will return home with first-hand knowledge the world needs to hear.


📅 Plan your visit
War Tours Ukraine offers private tours in Kyiv, Kyiv region (Irpin & Bucha), and Kharkiv. Tours are available in English, with an emphasis on safety and respect for local communities.

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