Zaporizhia is located on the banks of the Dnieper River in the central-eastern part of Ukraine. It is the capital of Zaporizhia Oblast and the sixth largest city in Ukraine. With a history spanning over two thousand years, the city is renowned as a prominent administrative, economic, and cultural center in southern Ukraine, often referred to as the “granary of Europe.”
Zaporizhia is a popular tourist destination, attracting approximately 25,000 visitors from around the world each year for sightseeing and various exchange activities. It is a city rich in culture and artistic ambiance, boasting several museums and theaters, including the Zaporizhia Museum, Zaporizhia Art Museum, and the Cossack History Museum. The city’s Khortytsia Island is a must-visit, situated on the Dnieper River, stretching 12.5 kilometers long and 2.5 kilometers wide, with a total area of 23.59 square kilometers. The island reaches a maximum altitude of 30 meters and offers stunningly picturesque views.
Zaporizhia
Reasons to visit: The sixth largest city in Ukraine
Continent: Europe
Country: Ukraine
Region: Zaporizhia Oblast
City: Zaporizhia