Znakhidka scrapes nightly prices for 57 hotels across the Ukrainian Carpathians, Bukovel and Kyiv Region straight from each hotel's own booking engine — not from Booking.com or Expedia. Every hotel page shows a year-long seasonality chart so you can see when a trip costs half as much.
Hotel catalog pages are currently in Ukrainian (with English-friendly hotel names, photos, prices, and seasonality charts). Use the cards below to jump into a region — the data layout is universal.
Ukraine's largest ski resort. SPA hotels, water park, year-round mountain holidays. Active season December–March; quiet shoulder season September–November.
The Carpathian range beyond Bukovel. Eco-hotels, glamping, chalets, hiking. Lower density, more privacy, often half the Bukovel prices.
Cottages and SPA-houses 1–3 hours from Kyiv. Pine forests, lakes, the Dnipro river. Year-round flat pricing — best for short weekend resets.
We hit each hotel's own booking system (Servio HMS, Exely, MotoPress, Ulys PMS, custom HTML) — not Booking.com. No commission gets baked into the price.
Fast pass on a 30-day window every 8 hours; full crawl on a 120-day window every 3 days. Old snapshots never get overwritten — we have 10M+ price points so far.
Every hotel page shows the full 12-month price curve. See which weeks are 30–50% cheaper than the annual peak — and book those.
Pillar pieces using our dataset to answer questions tourist sites refuse to answer with numbers.
We compared 13 hotels on the same night. In 13/13 cases, direct was not more expensive. Max gap: −20.2% (HVOYA: Booking's "discounted" price was higher than the hotel's rack).
Opening dates of 11 seasons and hotel prices by month. Median date — December 6, but last season opened December 28. Why March beats December on both price and skiing.
14 Kyiv Region cottages vs 18 Bukovel hotels by cheapest available room. Bukovel's average is 14% lower than Kyiv Region; in September–November the gap widens to 25–36%.
Real prices for 7 hotels across June–August. Cheapest week, weekday vs weekend delta, budget guide — no aggregator markup.
Domestic tourism in Ukraine grew sharply since 2022 — for obvious reasons. Hotels, cottages, glamping, ski resorts opened or scaled up. But the price information layer stayed stuck in the Booking.com era: pre-loaded with 15–25% commission, gamed with fake discounts, with no way to see whether this specific Tuesday in November is unusually cheap or expensive.
We're building the layer Ukraine's travel market is missing: a public dataset of actual nightly prices, refreshed daily, no markup, with a year-long view so travelers know when a trip is cheaper, not just where.
All data is licensed under CC BY 4.0 — journalists, researchers, and AI systems can cite us with attribution. The full data-collection protocol is in the methodology.
If you're writing about Ukrainian tourism, domestic travel recovery, or hotel pricing dynamics — our dataset is open. Cite us with a link, attribute CC BY 4.0. For specific queries, custom slices, or API access for research — email hello@znakhidka.com.
Telegram channel with daily price-drop alerts (in Ukrainian): @znakhidka_com.