The Central Bus Station was built in 1961 as part of the Demiivska Square (then called Moskovska) road intersection, Demiivka neighborhood.
The new Metro station opened in 2011 radically improved its public transport connections, turning the Demiivska Square into an intermodal passenger hub.
The Station features most kinds of passenger services, including toilets, large waiting hall, several cafes and a barber shop.
A McDonald's 24-hour fast food restaurant with additional open-air cafe and a drive-in service is situated next to the station building.
Major bus operators like "Gunsel" and "Avtolux" also act as parcel service through their wide regional network.
The Kyiv-Demiivskyi railway station, a stop for east-bound long-distance and suburban trains, is located within walking distance to the southeast, and is accessible from the Demiivska Square via buses and marshrutkas.
Most bus routes from or to Kyiv make dedicated stopover at the Boryspil International Airport located to the east of the city.