Kyiv Residents Get Easter 2026 Date and Metro Schedule: Curfew Hours Remain Unchanged.
Easter 2026 Celebration in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: In 2026, Orthodox Christians and Greek Catholics in Ukraine will observe Easter on April 12. This significant religious holiday will take place under special security measures in the capital. Kyiv's curfew will remain in effect from midnight to 5:00 AM, which will directly impact public transportation schedules.
The Kyiv Metro will open its doors at 5:30 AM, allowing residents and visitors to use the subway system once the curfew ends. The last train departs around 11:00 PM, so passengers should plan their trips accordingly. A single metro ride will cost 8 hryvnias, the same fare as in previous years.
Safety Measures During the Holiday
For added security, 46 metro stations in Kyiv will also serve as bomb shelters. This provides an extra layer of protection for city residents during the celebrations. These precautions are designed to keep citizens safe throughout the holiday period.
As a result, Easter 2026 in Kyiv will be observed under curfew conditions with adjusted public transit operations. Residents are advised to stay alert and plan their routes in advance to avoid any inconvenience.
Celebrating Easter under a curfew demonstrates that public safety remains a top priority for authorities, especially during times when the country faces ongoing challenges.
The introduction of special public transportation measures and the use of metro stations as shelters highlight the need to adapt to new realities, which may alter traditional celebrations. These steps also underscore the importance of a responsible approach to festivities in the current environment.
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