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The town is connected to Kharkiv by suburban buses and trains, making commuting straightforward.





Mala Danylivka is a small town in the Kharkivs’ka Oblast’ of northeastern Ukraine, functioning as a suburban community for the nearby city of Kharkiv. With a population of approximately 7,200, it offers a calm, residential environment that contrasts with the urban energy of the regional capital. The town is well-integrated into the Kharkiv metropolitan area, making it a practical location for those looking to experience everyday life in Ukraine. Its setting in the Kharkivs’ka Oblast’ provides a backdrop of rolling plains and agricultural landscapes typical of the region.
Mala Danylivka is a small town in the Kharkivs’ka Oblast’ of northeastern Ukraine, functioning as a suburban community for the nearby city of Kharkiv. With a population of approximately 7,200, it offers a calm, residential environment that contrasts with the urban energy of the regional capital. The town is well-integrated into the Kharkiv metropolitan area, making it a practical location for those looking to experience everyday life in Ukraine. Its setting in the Kharkivs’ka Oblast’ provides a backdrop of rolling plains and agricultural landscapes typical of the region.
Close proximity to the major city of Kharkiv.
Authentic local atmosphere in a suburban setting.
Located within the heart of the Kharkivs’ka Oblast’.
The town is primarily residential with limited tourist-oriented facilities.
Its proximity to Kharkiv makes it a convenient alternative to staying in the city center.
Visitors should be mindful of the current regional situation in northeastern Ukraine.
The town is connected to Kharkiv by suburban buses and trains, making commuting straightforward.
Most residents shop in local markets for fresh produce, offering a glimpse into authentic Ukrainian life.
Quiet residential stays and exploring the Kharkiv outskirts.
UAH ₴
$30-$60 p/day
7,211
While younger people may speak some English, Ukrainian and Russian are the primary languages used.
Ukrainian, Russian
May-September
A beautiful time to visit as the gardens and surrounding fields begin to bloom.
The warmest months, perfect for exploring the nearby countryside and outdoor activities.
The region experiences crisp air and golden foliage, making for scenic walks.
Expect cold temperatures and snow, providing a quiet and wintry atmosphere.