The Venue

Find Your Way In

Kyiv Frontend Night takes place at UNIT.City, Kyiv's largest innovation campus. Central location, easy transit access, and a venue built for developers — here's everything you need to get there without a hitch.

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UNIT.City Conference Hall

2 Bohdana Khmelnytskoho St, Kyiv, Ukraine
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Transport
Take the metro to Syrets station (green line), then follow signs for a 7-minute walk toward UNIT.City. Trolleybus #16 and bus #63 stop directly at the campus entrance. Ride-share pickup and drop-off is available at Gate 3 on Dorohozhytska Street.
Parking
A guarded parking lot with 120 spaces is available on-site, free for attendees who register a plate number at check-in. Overflow street parking is available along Dorohozhytska Street after 18:00. Bicycle racks are located near the main entrance.
Accessibility
The venue is fully step-free with ramps at every entrance and an elevator serving all conference floors. Accessible restrooms are located on each level, and reserved front-row seating is available for wheelchair users — just flag one of our volunteers at check-in. Service animals are welcome throughout the venue.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know before joining us at Kyiv Frontend Night. Still curious about something? Reach out to the organizers in the footer.

How do I register for Kyiv Frontend Night?
Registration is free and takes less than a minute — just tap the "Reserve a Seat" button up top and fill out the short form. Seats are limited, so you'll get a confirmation email with a QR code. Bring it (digital or printed) along with a photo ID to check-in.
What time does the event start, and when should I arrive?
Doors open at 18:00 for check-in and networking, with talks kicking off at 18:30 sharp. The program wraps up around 21:30, followed by an informal after-party. We recommend arriving by 18:15 to grab a good seat.
Will the talks be delivered in English or Ukrainian?
It's a mix — most speakers present in Ukrainian, a few in English, and all slides are written in English regardless of spoken language. We don't offer live interpretation, but the content stays accessible either way.
Will the talks be recorded and shared afterward?
Yes! Every session is recorded and published on our YouTube channel within two weeks of the event. Speaker slides are also shared in the community Telegram channel, so you won't miss a thing if you can't make it in person.
Will food and drinks be provided?
Absolutely. Coffee, soft drinks, and light snacks are available throughout the evening at no cost. After the closing talk, stick around for our sponsored after-party with pizza, drinks, and more time to connect with speakers.
Who should attend Kyiv Frontend Night?
Anyone curious about modern frontend — JavaScript and UI engineers, web designers, tech students, and community members are all welcome. Whether you're a seasoned senior dev or just starting out, there's something here for you.