
Snowdrops
The first flowers that gave the village its name — up as early as March.
A village in the woods near Kyiv
A village named after the flower that wakes first in spring — quiet, green, and homely, 7–10 minutes from Kyiv.

Right now: the scent of pine, birch shade, and long warm evenings.
A village in Boryspil district of Kyiv Oblast, on the eastern edge of Kyiv.
A quiet place to live or unwind, 7–10 minutes from Kyiv.
Pine, birch, and mixed woods, with room to walk, cycle, and grill shashlyk.
A calm village with its own shops, cafés, a kindergarten and a primary school — easy for living and relaxing.
Nature nearby
Pine, birch, and mixed forests, spring flowers underfoot, clear nights, and four genuinely different seasons.

The first flowers that gave the village its name — up as early as March.

Lilac and orchard trees turn the streets into one big garden.

Snow-dusted pines and quiet — a few steps from home.
Recreation
Equipped clearings and grill spots in the forest — bring firewood, friends, and good spirits.

Local business
Shops, cafés, and services of the village — as cards that are easy to add and update straight from a Telegram bot.
A cosy village café, open since 2023 — specialty coffee, desserts, and fresh pastries.
Mon–Fri 07:30–21:00Sat–Sun 08:30–21:00

100% arabica, a range of desserts, and a friendly community
Mon–Sat 08:00–20:00Sun 09:00–20:00
New home appliances. Stock on hand, our own warehouse, fast delivery, fair prices, an in-house service centre, and a shop warranty on most items.
Mon–Fri 09:00–19:00Sat–Sun 09:00–17:00
Community news
Prolisky is a village in Boryspil district of Kyiv Oblast, on the eastern edge of Kyiv, along the M-03 highway (Kyiv–Kharkiv).
About 7–10 minutes to the eastern edge of Kyiv by car. By marshrutka to Kharkivska metro it is about 15 minutes, depending on traffic.
By marshrutka routes 317, 318, 807 and 808 from Kharkivska metro station, route 316 from Livoberezhna, and by suburban buses on the Kyiv–Boryspil route. The nearest metro station is Boryspilska (≈7 km) and the nearest railway station is 2 km away. See the full schedule on the Transport page (/en/transport).
Pine, birch, and mixed forests for walking, cycling routes, equipped picnic and shashlyk spots, a pine park, and a sports ground. Snowdrops bloom in spring and the clear nights are great for stargazing.
Snowdrops — the first spring flowers that gave the village its name — appear as early as March.
Yes — it's a quiet, green village 7–10 minutes from Kyiv, with its own shops, cafés, a kindergarten and a primary school. A good option for peaceful living near the capital.
The Prystolychna hromada of Boryspil district — eight villages centred on Shchaslyve: Shchaslyve, Prolisky, Velyka Oleksandrivka, Bezuhlivka, Mala Oleksandrivka, Chubynske, Dudarkiv and Zaimyshche. About 20,500 people live there altogether.
The postal index for Prolisky is 08322. There is an Ukrposhta branch in the village.
Yes — Fozzy and Silpo supermarkets, the Floco Coffee café, and more. See the Local business section for the current list.
The village is named after snowdrops (prolisky) — the white flowers that wake first in spring. It officially received the name on 27 June 1969.





