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A design-driven hotel in the heart of Kyiv near the Golden Gate, founded by Wladimir Klitschko, with 49 contemporary rooms and a panoramic 11th-floor restaurant and rooftop.

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Location
34A Bohdana Khmelytkogo Street, Kyiv, Ukraine
11 Mirrors stands on Bohdana Khmelnytskoho Street in central Kyiv, by the Golden Gate and minutes from the National Opera House, with St Volodymyr's Cathedral, Independence Square and the galleries within an easy walk. Boryspil Airport is about 30 minutes by taxi.
A 30-minute taxi ride from Kyiv Boryspil airport
6600m
Kiev Opera House
160m
A.V. Fomin Botanical Garden
400m
Last Updated: 2026-06-16

Expert Review
Origins
There are not many hotels of this kind co-founded by a heavyweight boxing champion, but 11 Mirrors is one. It was created in 2012 by Wladimir Klitschko, the Ukrainian world champion, together with the developer Ruslan Oleksenko, and grew out of Klitschko's years of travel as a professional athlete — and his exacting eye for the details of a good hotel. The result was the first design-led property of its kind in Ukraine, and it remains among the most stylish places to stay in the capital.
The concept is in the name. The theme of reflection runs through the building — in the mirrored artworks, the glass and the idea that the hotel should reflect something of each guest back to them — across 49 contemporary rooms and suites in warm, neutral tones, hung with art and stocked with the small luxuries that mark the place out, down to the Penhaligon's toiletries. The interiors are smart without being showy: dark wood and soft furnishings, clean lines, good technology, and floor-to-ceiling windows onto the city in the higher rooms.
Its position is among the best in Kyiv. The hotel sits in the historic centre on Bohdana Khmelnytskoho Street, by the Golden Gate and a few minutes' walk from the National Opera House, with St Volodymyr's Cathedral, Independence Square and the city's galleries all close by. The signature spaces are up top: an 11th-floor panoramic restaurant and bar, where chef Taras Khrushch cooks European and Ukrainian dishes — borsch, a celebrated Chicken Kyiv — and, above it, FACE the Rooftop, an open-air space for a coffee at sunrise or a cocktail over the city skyline.
Top Secret
The hotel's best tables are not in the lobby but at the top of the building. Take the lift to the 11th floor for the panoramic restaurant, then head up to FACE the Rooftop, where the whole of central Kyiv opens out below — the cathedral domes, the rooftops, the changing light. It is the spot the locals come to for sunset, and the reason to time at least one drink or breakfast for the very top of the house rather than the room-service tray.

The Review
11 Mirrors is among the most stylish places to stay in Kyiv, and the most quietly characterful. Founded in 2012 by the boxer Wladimir Klitschko and the developer Ruslan Oleksenko as the first design-led property of its kind in Ukraine, it pairs a strong sense of design — the theme of reflection worked through mirrored art, glass and warm contemporary rooms — with the kind of warm, attentive service that has long been its signature. It is a small hotel of 49 rooms, run with real care.
The location is a large part of the appeal: the historic centre, by the Golden Gate and steps from the National Opera House, with St Volodymyr's Cathedral and Independence Square within a walk and the city's galleries and cafés all around. Rooms are smart and restful, in dark wood and soft neutral tones, with Penhaligon's toiletries and city views from the higher floors; courtyard-facing rooms are the quieter choice. The hotel's signature is its top: the 11th-floor panoramic restaurant and bar, with European and Ukrainian cooking, and FACE the Rooftop above for a drink over the skyline.
It suits the traveller who wants design, character and a central base in the Ukrainian capital, with genuine hospitality and one of the finest rooftop outlooks in the city. A boutique hotel with a real story behind it and a real point of view, it is among Kyiv's most appealing addresses.