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The city has something to surprise every tourist; you just have to take a closer look at its streets. Where to go for a walk in Lviv and what incredible places to see - read on.

Lviv is home to coffee shops, narrow streets, fascinating architecture and unexpected dishes and liqueurs. It’s worth going here, if only because there is no longer such an atmospheric city in Ukraine, because here every house, block, and alley breathes history. They preserve the memory of what happened many centuries ago. This creates a unique charm that tourists admire.

The city of Leo is unique, and if you come here at least once, you will definitely want to come back!

What to see in Lviv and where to go for a walk - a list of the best places

Market Square

Of course, we cannot ignore popular tourist spots in Lviv, so we’ll start with them. Market Square is the most famous square of the city, which is located in the very center. The streets diverge from it and are dotted with a variety of themed cafes and restaurants. Here you can often hear street musicians.


Market Square in Lviv

Where to find: Market Square is located in the city center.

Town Hall

A great place to explore the central part of the city from above. Lviv Town Hall is the highest in Ukraine, its height is 65 meters. Therefore, it has a good view of the city.


View of Lviv from the Town Hall during the day


View of Lviv from the Town Hall in the evening

Where to find: Rynok Square, 1.

Italian courtyard

A cozy place in the heart of the city of Lev. Here you can take a break from the noisy streets filled with tourists. Back in the 16th century, when the courtyard was being built, the owners tried to arrange it so that this corner would become a place of relaxation. Now the Italian courtyard often receives guests. There is a coffee shop here, and there are often jazz and classical concerts.


Italian courtyard in Lviv

You can't think of a better place for a romantic photo shoot!

Where to find: Market Square, 6.

High Castle

Being in Lviv and not going up to the High Castle is like not seeing Khreshchatyk in Kyiv. This is the highest point of the city of Lev, the height of the mountain is 413 meters. Once upon a time there was a castle on it. Construction on the mountain began back in the 13th century. When the castle was rebuilt and it became clearly visible from the surrounding areas, the mountain began to be called Zamkova, or “High Castle”.


The High Castle is actually a mountain, not a castle

In the 17th century, Swedish troops passed through Lviv and stormed the stronghold. Since then the castle began to collapse. And, unfortunately, century after century no one cared about its safety. They paved the streets with stones from the mountain, dismantled defensive structures in order to build houses in the city. Now a small wall remains of the castle fortifications. And Castle Hill has become one of the most favorite viewing platforms for Lviv residents and city guests. And this is not surprising, because the view from the mountain is truly incredible.


View of Lviv from the High Castle

Lviv Opera

The opera is one of the most architecturally expressive monuments of Lviv. Its elegant building surprises residents and guests of the city with incredible luxury and perfection. Operettas, operas and other premieres are often held here.


Opera House in Lviv

Where to find: Svobody Avenue, 1.

Lychakiv Cemetery

Usually, cemeteries are not a place for tourists, but this is not about Lviv. Lychakiv Cemetery is not just a burial place, but a historical and cultural museum-reserve. Tombstone sculptures are real works of art.


The oldest burials at the Lychakiv cemetery date back to the end of the 18th century. Mostly famous people were buried here. Polish writer Arthur Grott and his beloved Baroness Wanda Monnet are buried here. Ivan Franko, Solomiya Krushelnytska, and Markiyan Shashkevich also found their rest at the Lviv cemetery.


Lychakiv Cemetery in Lviv

Already in our time, Euromaidan activist Yuri Verbitsky and Major General Sergei Kulchytsky, who died in the ATO zone, were buried in the cemetery.

Where to find: Mechnikova, 33.

Potocki Palace

A beautiful building in the classicist style, built in the 19th century. The Pototsky family became known as the initiators of the creation of the palace. Previously, on the site of the Potocki Palace there was a small hunting house.

Where to find: st. Copernicus, 16

Non-tourist places in Lviv

The real Lviv will open only if you break out of the vicious circle of buildings adjacent to Rynok Square, get lost among the crooked streets of the Old Town, without being afraid to look into the courtyards and courtyards.

Take a walk near luxury villas

Tram number 2 will take you from the bustling center to the silence of the ancient surroundings, where among the luxurious villas you will have an epiphany: the city can be quiet.


General Chuprinka Street

General Chuprinka Street stretches from the Church of St. Mary Magdalene (now the House of Organ and Chamber Music) to Academician Rudnitsky. There are no tourists walking along it, which is probably why it has still retained the spirit of the times and has not acquired dozens of restaurants and cafes. This area was once called Kastelivka, and its proximity to the center prompted the construction of new houses at the end of the 19th century.


General Chuprinka Street

The irrepressible imagination of the architects generously spilled onto this street in the form of many villas and mansions built for the then Lviv elite and intelligentsia.

One of the most notable buildings is the castle house on General Chuprinka at number 50-52. It is interesting that the mansion is still used for its intended purpose - ordinary people live in its apartments.


Castle house on General Chuprinka Street, 50-52

Plasticine house

The creation of modern designers - "Plasticine House" is reminiscent of the creations of Gaudi. The house is located on Tsetnerovka Street, 16, which is not far from Lychakivsky Park. The owner inherited a completely inconspicuous mansion, which he gave to local architect Nikolai Senik for renovation. And now the building looks absolutely unrealistic compared to ordinary Polish mansions, and it’s a pity that few people know about it.


Plasticine house in Lviv

Where to find: Tsetnerovka, 16.

Life Safety University

Lviv universities in general are undeservedly deprived of tourist attention. The majestic building of the Lviv University of Life Safety looks like a castle, and it is in no way inferior to the Chernivtsi University, which is the main tourist attraction of the capital of Bukovina.


Lviv University of Life Safety

The building in the mid-19th century was built by the same architect as the building of the Austrian Parliament and the Vienna Arsenal. The Home for the Invalids of Galicia, maimed in wars, was located here. The main disadvantage of the university as an object for tourists is that it operates behind closed doors, since it is subordinate to the State Service for Emergency Situations.


University Chapel

But you can get here! On Sunday it is possible to go to the territory of the university, because there is a chapel where services are held. And if you say that you are coming for precisely this purpose, they will definitely let you in.

Where to find: Kleparovskaya, 35.

Lviv parks

Parks in Lviv are the real pride of the city, because there are a lot of them and they are all incredibly beautiful. Stryisky Park can surprise you with its garden architecture; the Znesinnya Park (formerly the Imperial Forest or Kaiserwald) starts from Lion Mountain and ends at the famous Shevchenko Gai - an open-air ethnic complex where various holidays and celebrations are held.


Striysky Park

In winter, it’s a good place to wander through the snow-covered alleys, and in the summer, have a picnic on the hills, which offer a magnificent view of the tin and tiled roofs of the Old Town.


Zniesinnia Park

A park completely unknown to tourists is Pogulyanka. Steep ravines covered with massive beech trees descend from the hills along Pasechnaya Street. You can't think of a better place to take a break from the bustling city.


Pogulyanka Park

Observation platforms

Without seeing the city from above, it is impossible to truly appreciate its scale. In Lviv, you just need to climb as high as possible and enjoy the beauty of weather vanes and roofs.

The Town Hall Tower and the High Castle, which offer views of the city, are too banal, because in Lviv there are a lot of non-standard places from where the city can be seen from a fresh perspective.

Firstly, this is the Church of Saints Olga and Elizabeth, which is on the corner of the street. Gorodetskaya and Stepan Bandera. For a very small amount of money, the observation deck offers a completely non-standard view.


Church of Saints Olga and Elizabeth

Secondly, an alternative to the High Castle is Bald Mountain. From here, unlike the High Castle, popular among tourists, there is a fantastic panorama of the Old Town, but there are absolutely no trees in the way. Thirdly, you can go to the observation deck of the Citadel.


View of Lviv from Bald Mountain (or Mount Prince Leo)

Yard of Lost Toys

This unusual courtyard houses dolls, teddy bears, rattles, garden gnomes, plastic Carlsons and other toys. The surroundings create a mystical atmosphere. According to local residents, the collection on display belongs to one of the residents. Not even all Lviv residents know about the existence of this courtyard.


Yard of Lost Toys in Lviv

Where to find: st. Prince Lev, 3.

Open air gallery

One of the newest art spaces, located in the center, in the courtyard near Rynok Square. “Schos Tsikave” is the only open-air gallery in Lviv. Young artists can exhibit their works here; exhibitions change frequently. In addition to exhibitions, “Schos Tsikave” hosts master classes and acoustic concerts. There is also a shop with handicrafts and a coffee shop of the same name.


Open air gallery in Lviv

Where to find: Rynok Square, 13.

Street with several names

Since 2006, the Kinolev festival has been held in Lviv. The festival has its own tradition - the name of the person to whom the next festival is dedicated is annually added to the official name of Archive Street. Now the street, in addition to the main one, has many more names: Bergman, Fellini, Truffaut, Ilyenko and Parajanov. The corresponding signs are hung on one of the buildings on the short Archival Street.


Archive Street in Lviv

Where to find: st. Archivnaya (between Brothers Rogatyntsev and Valovaya streets)

Of course, these are not all the places in Lviv that are worth visiting and seeing. Because every street of the city of Leo contains many secrets and unexpected architectural creations - we are just trying to show you some of them.

Discover Lviv for yourself! We wish you good travels!

Narrow streets, cobblestones, cozy coffee shops on every corner, the smell of chocolate and vanilla caramel, street musicians singing with a guitar, animators inviting you to themed restaurants... You're probably hooked the atmosphere of the fabulous city of Lviv.

Where should you go, where to have a delicious lunch and what tourist spots to visit? We bring to your attention a plan for a trip to the cultural capital of Ukraine for one day.

Where to go and what to see?

Begin travel around Lviv best from Svoboda Avenue and be the first to see

This is one of the most unusual buildings in the city. Stylistically, it can be classified as neo-Renaissance and neo-Baroque with elements of Art Nouveau. Combining different forms and styles, the craftsmen successfully experimented with abundant sculptural decoration and modeling. The most decorated part of the facade can be considered the triangular pediment, which is decorated with the sculptural composition “The Joys and Sufferings of Life” by Antony Popel.

Z. Gorgolevsky created the building plan and interior. Inside the theater there are incomparable paintings and sculptures by the best masters. The mirrored hall deserves special attention. You can get to the museum by attending a performance or by booking a tour.

From the opera house you should go to one of the oldest Ukrainian museums - Lviv Historical Museum(Svobody Avenue, 20). It stores over three hundred thousand exhibits. Numerical exhibitions will introduce the history of the city from ancient times to the present day.

IN historical museum more than eleven departments, including the department of archeology, the history of Western Ukrainian lands, the Ukrainian diaspora, the liberation struggle of Ukraine, historical treasures, the Yevgeny Konovalets Historical and Memorial Museum, and the arsenal.

  • House of the Streltsy Society
  • City Arsenal
  • Kamenitsa Massarovskaya
  • Black Kamenica
  • Kamenica Bandinelli
  • Kamenica Kornyakta


Shouldn't be ignored thematic museums of Lviv. Since 1735 it has been operating at 2 Drukarskaya Street Pharmacy-museum “Under the Black Eagle”, famous for the production of “iron wine”.

The Museum of Pharmacy displays three thousand exhibits, including pharmaceutical scales and containers for storing medicines. The interior of the hall resembles an old pharmacy laboratory.

Popular postal museum(Rinok Square, 2), beer museum(Kleparovskaya street, 18), Lviv Museum of Religion(Museum Square, 1).

The exposition of the last museum is located in the building Dominican monastery.

The museum's collections contain unique collections of Bibles in different languages ​​of the world. One of the most striking exhibits is considered to be the “Ostrog Bible” by Ivan Fedorov, a Parisian edition of 1563 and a Venetian edition of the 16th century.

Lviv region is one of the most religious in Ukraine. In There are more than fifty churches in Lviv belonging to different faiths. Church buildings are architectural and historical city monuments. Located near the center Latin Cathedral(Cathedral Square, 1) is the only temple in Ukraine that is called a “small basilica”. It has the features of four architectural styles: Gothic, Renaissance, eclectic and Baroque. The peculiarity of this temple is the stained glass windows created in the second half of the nineteenth century by famous artists.

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The defensive complex is a historical monument Bernardine Church and Monastery(Cathedral Square 3-A). There are several interesting facts associated with the temple: the archive exhibition displays a “Dracula letter” written in blood. On the tower of the church there is a clock that is fast by five minutes.

After numerous reconstructions, it is well preserved to this day. Armenian Cathedral Cathedral (Armenskaya St., 7-13). This is the only temple of the Armenian Apostolic Church in Western Ukraine. The architecture of the temple reflects the traditions of monumental construction of Armenian and Old Russian traditions. The building is decorated with fresco paintings, architectural details, epitaphs and sculptures.


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Architectural composition Boim Chapel recreates the style of the Carpathian churches of the seventeenth century. The architectural complex has a centric composition. The upper dome of the chapel is decorated with a cross with the figure of Jesus. On the second tier above the sculptural images of the prophets there are quotes in Latin from the Bible. From the Galician street, the chapels are decorated with fresco portraits by the author of the complex, G. Boim and his wife. From the north, the chapel features fresco images of the Mother of God and Jesus Christ.


Church of Saints Olga and Elizabeth ( pl. Kropyvnytskyi, 1) built in the neo-Gothic style in memory of Empress Elizabeth of Bavaria. The interior of the temple is simple and laconic: snow-white walls, the decor is partly dark red, soft light passes through the stained glass windows. From Churches of Saints Olga and Elizabeth you can go up to the observation deck and see the panorama of the city.

Photo by @marina.gavadza

It is considered the heart of the city and the best landmark Market Square, founded in the thirteenth century. The square was formed during the heyday of the Renaissance. It is considered a colorful example of medieval architecture. The best domestic and foreign architects worked on the ensembles in the city center. The square is guarded from the north Amphitrite sculpture.If you enter the square from the south, the city council building catches your eye - Town Hall And Neptune sculpture. Town Hall Tower has a height of sixty-five meters. It is the tallest in the country! Those who want to see the old city in its full glory can climb the tower.


On the facade of the building with dolphins at the address Rynok Square, 2 there is Kamenica Bandinelli. One of the above branches of the historical museum, which hosts an exhibition of jewelry. Nearby on the square is located Kamenica Ubaldini. A building erected on old foundations in the seventeenth century. The sculptural decoration adds sophistication to the stone house. The figures of mighty Atlanteans support the balcony.

On Rynok Square, 6, in a secluded place from the noisy streets, you can stroll along Italian courtyard. A small but spacious summer terrace will make you feel right in the heart of Italy. You can drink aromatic coffee on the loggia in the center of the courtyard. In the summer, chamber music evenings are held in the Italian Courtyard. Along the loggia there is a permanent exhibition of ancient sculptures.

If you go shopping for souvenirs, you should visit the colorful Vernissage market. Many stalls display unique handmade items. Pictures of Lviv streets and city panoramas, embroidered national clothes, towels, items made of beads, leather and wood.

Not far from the center on Copernicus Street, 15 there is a brick building made in the classicist style .

Since the 2000s, the palace has owned a storey building with attics, stucco, decorated facades and figured window frames that fascinate all visitors. The main entrance is represented by Ionic columns and decorated with an arched portico. The interior is decorated with marble and gilding. The gallery displays works by artists from various European countries from the fourteenth to the eighteenth centuries. Visit Potocki Palace Possible any day from Tuesday to Sunday.

Towards evening, you should go to the observation deck to watch the sunset , to the mountain "High Castle". This is one of the main attractions of the city. Height High Castle over four hundred meters. In the distant past, there was a castle on this site, but since the seventeenth century it gradually fell into disrepair. Only one wall remains of the fortifications.

Insomnia Panic Rooms

If you want to diversify stay in Lviv and try something new, then be sure to visit Insomnia Panic Rooms(Valova st., 31).

This is not at all the same fear room as on children's attractions. Everything here is adult. This is a survival game for the bravest seekers of dangerous adventures, in which you will become participants in horror films in reality. In complete darkness, with one flashlight, you must go through all the rooms and, most importantly, SURVIVE...

Only half of the visitors Panic rooms manages to reach the finish line.

Where to stay in Lviv?

Where to eat deliciously in Lviv?

Kneipp restaurant "Kryivka"

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Considered unusual, one of a kind Kneipp restaurant "Kryivka"(Rynok Square, 14). National cuisine, original names of dishes, hospitable staff and amazing interior. The restaurant displays paraphernalia of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army. To get into "Kryivka" you need to tell the password. In response to a greeting "Glory to Ukraine" need to answer "Glory to heroes!".

Lviv chocolate workshop

You can enjoy delicate chocolate with nuts and dried fruits, aromatic coffee with the addition of cream, caramel and a scoop of ice cream in the Lviv chocolate workshop(Serbska st., 3). Hundreds of tourists pass by the workshop counters every day. On the first and last floors there are cozy coffee shops where you can order a special breakfast offer or stop by for a cooling cocktail or dessert with a cup of latte.

Gas lamp

On Vermenskaya street, 20 there is a themed restaurant-museum, opened on the 155th anniversary of the invention of the first kerosene lamp in Lviv. The establishment has a huge collection of kerosene lamps. Guests are greeted by the inventors of those very lamps. The interior features photographic reproductions and laboratory fixtures. In the museum-restaurant you can take a table on two floors indoors or on the third floor terrace. IN Gas lamp European cuisine.

House of Legends


For unforgettable emotions you need to go to House of Legends(Staroevreyskaya st., 48). This gastronomic bar is presented on four floors and a roof terrace in one of the central Lviv quarters. Each room of the establishment keeps its own legend, for example, there is a room of Lviv clocks, books, lions, weather. Kitchen in House of Legends homemade, just from the oven. Here it is customary to drink a lot and eat well.

Pravda Beer Theater

Rynok Square, 32 – remember this address well. This is where they offer fresh, cool beer using ancient technology from the best brewers in Ukraine and the world! The menu offers a fairly wide selection of beer and crispy snacks. Several times a week you can listen to live music performed by an orchestra at the Beer Theater.

Lviv coffee shop

The conceptual establishment coffee shop-book Lviv Coffee Dig (Rynok Square, 10) was created under a coffee mine. There is a coffee shop and a bookstore on the ground floor. At the coffee shop you can put on a special helmet and go on an excursion into the mine tunnels. It is in the digging room that you can try more than thirty types of coffee drinks.

The western tourist capital of Ukraine has been welcoming guests from different parts of the country and abroad for many years. It seems that in the city every house, block, and alley breathes history. They preserve the memory of what happened many centuries ago. This creates a unique charm that tourists admire as soon as they set foot on Lviv soil.

It’s hard to even imagine that someone has not yet had time to visit this wonderful city. But in fact, there are many people who are just planning to visit Lviv and do not know what they must see here.

The site IGotoWorld.com has selected for you a list of places that every tourist should visit when they come to Lviv. We begin our virtual journey, which can come true. All you need is desire!

Market Square and Lviv Town Hall

The most famous square in Lviv is. Located in the center, in the old part of the city. Therefore, there is something to see here, because the local houses still remember the events of past centuries. During the Middle Ages, only members of the nobility had the right to build on Rynok Square.

The first mentions of the central city square date back to the distant 13th century. For many centuries it was the center of city life. Cultural events and processions were held here, and vegetables, fruits and flowers grown by local residents were sold at the market.

Rynok Square, Lviv. Author photo

The exquisite streets of old Lviv are never empty. Life is in full swing everywhere - Lviv coffee shops are fragrant with aromatic coffee, tourists and Lviv residents themselves are enjoying their holiday at the tables of street cafes. A special atmosphere of serenity can be felt right in the air.

Cafe near Rynok Square. Author photo: IGotoWorld Photo Group.

Market Square has not lost its historical significance even today. In addition to cafes, shops and restaurants, here you can see several buildings from the 16th and 17th centuries.

The most famous architectural masterpieces on Rynok Square:

  • , built in 1588–1589.
  • , within the walls of which the Lviv Historical Museum is located.
  • Kamenitsy, and.
  • , and others.

Lviv. Author photo: Tetiana Smirnova IGotoWorld Photo Group.

Also on the main square is the city hall. And if you are in Lviv, then looking at the central part of the city from the town hall tower is the duty of every tourist. Lvivskaya is the highest in Ukraine, its height is 65 meters. By the way, the building is an architectural monument and is protected not only by Ukraine, but also by UNESCO.


View from Lviv City Hall. Photo source: livejournal.com, author – arttutorials.

At the town hall, tourists can view the city clock. This mechanism has been telling locals the exact time for several centuries. It is interesting that previously no one except monks was allowed to work on the city clock. It was believed that they could be possessed by evil spirits. And the confessor is able to protect the watch, and it will always show the exact time.

Interesting sights near Rynok Square

The central square of Lviv is adjacent to several cozy and no less interesting streets. You will discover many unusual monuments. Each of them is original and has its own story.

  • For example, from Staroevreiskaya Street you can turn into the courtyards and see, signaling to foam lovers that everything is good in moderation.

Monument Beer Navel, Lviv. Author photo: Tetiana Smirnova IGotoWorld Photo Group.

  • On Serbskaya Street (the landmark on the square is the “Lviv Coffee Dig”), at the entrance to an extraordinary, and therefore very popular, place, passers-by encounter a sculpture of the most “indecent” Austrian writer. Not everyone decides to visit the establishment, but many want to take a photo with it.

Monument to Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, Lviv. Author photo: Tetiana Smirnova IGotoWorld Photo Group.

  • What can we say about!


A street with several names. Photo by: Tetiana Smirnova IGotoWorld Photo Group.

Visitors can easily find shelter at the Market Square. Choose from many hostels or hotels in Lviv, which are located in the heart of the city.

How to get there to Rynok Square. From the train station it is approximately 45 minutes on foot or 30 minutes by tram number 1.

Price: Entrance to the Town Hall building is free. The climb to the observation deck costs 30 UAH.

GPS coordinates: 49.841563, 24.031582.

Opera and Ballet Theater named after Solomiya Krushelnitskaya

GPS coordinates: 49.841222, 24.021347.

Vienna House of Coffee

They have long been winning the hearts of absolutely everyone who comes to this city. And Lviv itself is called the coffee capital. But there are establishments here where it all began. One of the places where the charm of cozy Lviv cafeterias originated is. It can be called historical, because the building was originally built in 1829 as a coffee shop.


Vienna Coffee House, Lviv.
Photo by: Tetiana Smirnova IGotoWorld Photo Group.

Viennese coffee is, of course, the highlight of the Coffee House. Also here they will prepare for you classic espresso, aromatic latte and many other variations of the magical drink. The most delicious Viennese strudel, which you can try in a coffee shop, will make you return to the atmospheric establishment more than once.

Strudel at the Vienna Coffee House, Lviv. Photo by: Tetiana Smirnova IGotoWorld Photo Group.

Schedule: daily from 09:00 to 00:00.

How to get there: The Vienna Coffee House is located at 12. It is the city center and easily accessible by public transport. From the railway station you can take tram number 1 to the stop “Ulitsa Petra Doroshenko”.

GPS coordinates: 49.840899, 24.028930.

Directions Krivaya Lipa

The cozy pedestrian street Krivaya Lipa is named after a tree that is over 150 years old. Under the old linden tree there is a symbolic bench where lovers come. Both guests and residents of the city love to relax in this part of the Galician district of Lviv. The atmosphere of the place is ideal for romantic dates - the pretty narrow street is dotted with cafes and restaurants.

Kryva Lipa passage, Lviv. Photo by: Eugene Naryvsky IGotoWorld Photo Group.

It is also called Gausmann's passage, in honor of the owner of the Grand Hotel. On his initiative, in 1895, an open passage was built near the hotel, with exits on two sides, now these are Doroshenko and Sichovykh Streltsy streets.

How to get there: Krivaya Lipa passage is located in the center of Lviv. From Rynok Square you can take tram No. 1, from the railway station by tram No. 6 to the Gorodskaya Street stop, by tram No. 1 or No. 10 to the Doroshenko Street stop. Although, it’s worth walking from the center, because there are attractions in Lviv literally on every corner, and the walk will take about 10 minutes.

GPS coordinates: 49.840646, 24.026176.

Lychakiv Cemetery

It is usually not customary to visit cemeteries. Too creepy. But in Lviv, the cemetery is not just a burial place, but a historical and cultural museum-reserve. 300 thousand burials on 40 hectares. There are sculptures on 500 graves. What's surprising here, you say? And the fact that these monuments are real works of art. Angels, saints, people who are buried here, hewn from stone. They convey sadness and despair. The faces of the sculptures are so natural that it seems that tears are about to flow from the eyes of the little angel! These are must-see places!

Lychakiv Cemetery, Lviv. Photo source: travel.lviv.ua.

The oldest burials date back to the end of the 18th century. Mostly famous people were buried here. Buried here. Ivan Franko, Solomiya Krushelnytska, and Markiyan Shashkevich also found their rest at the Lviv cemetery. Already in our time, Euromaidan activist Yuri Verbitsky and Major General Sergei Kulchitsky were buried in the cemetery. A military man died in the ATO zone.

Price:

  • for adults – 30 UAH;
  • for school-age children and students – 20 UAH;
  • guided tour for groups of up to 10 people – 130 UAH;
  • guided tour for groups of more than 10 people – 200 UAH;
  • excursion by electric car – 250 UAH. Ticket prices may vary.

How to get there: Lychakiv Cemetery is located on Mechnikova Street, 33. From the railway station you can get by minibus No. 29 to the “Shevchenkovsky Gai” stop. Then walk about 10 minutes.

GPS coordinates: 49.832599, 24.056080.

Lviv. Author photo: Eugene Naryvsky IGotoWorld Photo Group.

As we can see, despite the fact that almost everyone seemed to have visited Lviv and looked at every corner, there are more and more interesting places here every year. And old monuments do not lose their charm. There are always quite a lot of people in every establishment and museum. But there are also places that will delight you with comfort. Delicious Galician cuisine will not leave anyone indifferent, because due to significant competition between hundreds of cafes, restaurants, and Kneipp city chefs have to be great virtuosos so as not to lose customers! Lviv will always delight tourists. A good mood when visiting this city of Western Ukraine is guaranteed!

Lviv looks more like a Western European city than a Ukrainian city. There are a lot of ancient monuments preserved here, and the color of the city is simply inimitable. A week is not enough to get around all the interesting places in Lviv. But we will try to suggest what is worth visiting first.

Lviv historical

  • Lviv Opera House named after Solomiya Krushelnitskaya. Its construction began back in 1897, and the building was designed by one of the most famous Polish architects. The theater worked actively under both the Polish and Soviet authorities. Today it regularly hosts performances and concerts with the participation of famous Ukrainian and foreign artists. In addition, the theater conducts excursions for tourists, because the interior decoration of the building is also admired. Many famous painters and decorators worked on the interior of the theater, and their works were carefully preserved and restored.
  • National Museum. It was founded by Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky in 1905. The purpose of creating the museum was to preserve Ukrainian culture. Gradually, the exhibition was replenished with new items, and today there are more than 100 thousand exhibits - from princely times to the present. Unique manuscripts, icons, jewelry, Ukrainian embroidery and much more are stored here. The museum building itself is also of interest to tourists as an ancient monument. The museum staff conducts very interesting excursions, thanks to which you can learn a lot of interesting information about the history, culture, and economy of Lviv and Western Ukrainian lands.
  • Lviv Historical Museum. It is impossible not to mention this museum, whose collections contain more than 300 thousand exhibits. First of all, it is worth getting acquainted with the museum building itself - one of the oldest in the city. It was built in 1580 and belonged to a wealthy merchant. It was in this house that a peace treaty between Poland and Russia was signed in 1687. The museum combines several exhibitions located in different buildings located in the city center.
  • Other museums. Since Lviv is an ancient city, there are a lot of museums here, and it is simply impossible to describe them all in one article. We recommend that you visit the pharmacy museum, the Arsenal weapons museum, the beer museum at the local brewery, the postal museum and others, information about which will be provided to you in the Lviv tourist center (which will be discussed below).

  • Lviv Town Hall. Presumably, it was erected at the beginning of the 14th century. It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Town Hall tower is the tallest in Ukraine, its height is 65 meters. You can climb the stairs to the very top of the tower and admire the magnificent view of the city.

  • High castle. The highest point of the city, on which fortifications were erected in the 13th century. Later they were destroyed several times and rebuilt again. Nowadays there are only remains of fortifications at the top of the castle. But from here you can admire the landscapes of Lviv.

  • Latin Cathedral. A typical Catholic church, which was built in the 14th century. Monument of sacred architecture. In 2001, Pope John Paul II visited the cathedral. Many representatives of prominent Polish families who died in battle are buried in the cathedral.
  • Lychakiv cemetery. In total, its area is more than 40 hectares, on which more than 300 thousand burials are located. The ashes of many famous military men, politicians, scientists, politicians, musicians, and singers are buried here. In particular, Ivan Franko, Solomiya Krushelnitskaya, Grigory Tyutyunnik are buried here. Now the cemetery is a historical and cultural reserve and new burials are not carried out there.

Lviv tourist

  • Thematic restaurant "Kryivka". One of the most famous establishments in Lviv. The restaurant is decorated in the style of a kryivka (shelter) of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army. The interior is really very colorful: machine guns, machine guns, old telephone sets, propaganda posters on the walls. At the entrance, a guard in a UPA uniform and with a machine gun asks: “Are they Muscovites?” (“Are there any Muscovites?”) and says “go off”: “Glory to Ukraine!” In response, you need to say “Glory to the Heroes,” and that there are no Muscovites. However, all this is just an entourage, so they will be allowed inside in any case. And at the entrance they will pour mead for free (if the visitor is over 21 years old). The dishes in the restaurant are very tasty, varied and relatively inexpensive. Be sure to visit the shooting range that operates inside and climb the tower where the anti-aircraft gun is located.

  • Lviv chocolate workshop. Even if you don’t like sweets, be sure to visit this fabulous place. Here they sell all kinds of sweets, chocolate sculptures, chocolate by weight... It really makes your eyes wide open when you see all this splendor. The craftsmen work behind a glass wall, so anyone can watch the process of creating delicacies. And in the summer, you can enjoy a cup of Lviv coffee with purchased sweets in the open area located next to the workshop.

  • Ethno-park "Shevchenkovsky Gai". The park is located not far from the Lychakiv cemetery and is a collection of monuments of folk architecture of the region. On 60 hectares there are houses, churches, utility rooms, forges, schools, wind turbines from different regions of Western Ukraine. Almost all the buildings were built from wood and all the interior decoration was preserved down to the smallest detail. You can enter a house or other building and see how people lived several centuries ago. Festivals and concerts are regularly held in the park.
  • One of the “calling cards” of Lvov is coffee. There are coffee shops everywhere here, and many brew their own original version of this drink. We especially recommend that you visit the “Digger of Coffee”, the coffee shops “Stuka”, “Under Klepsydra”, “Golden Ducat”, “Cabinet”, “Under the Blue Bottle”, “Italian Courtyard”. Of course, you are unlikely to be able to visit all the colorful establishments, but you should definitely visit at least a few of them. Each one has a unique atmosphere, which is a real pleasure to immerse yourself in.

  • Among the original catering establishments, it is also worth highlighting “Sacher-Masoch” - the cafe is dedicated to the founder of masochism and is designed in the appropriate style. The waitresses can literally whip the visitor with a whip (if the latter wishes). And Harry Potter fans should definitely visit the Three Broomsticks Cafe - taste Butterbeer, sit under the Gryffindor coat of arms and hold Dumbledore’s own magic wand in his hand.

  • For the convenience of city guests, there is a Tourist Information Center in Lviv. It is located in the very center of the city, on Rynok Square, in the same building as the town hall. Here they provide all the information a tourist needs: about hotels, attractions, transport, etc.
  • Beer lovers are recommended to visit the Lviv brewery and try freshly brewed “Lvovskoe” and “Zenyka” (a local specialty of the drink).
  • Large information touch displays are installed in the city center, which provide information important for tourists.
  • If you are traveling with a large group and do not want to spend extra money on accommodation, stay in a hostel. Most Lviv hostels are practically in no way inferior to mid-range hotels, and accommodation in them is much cheaper.
  • There are no conductors on Lviv trams and buses. You need to buy tickets yourself from the driver and then validate them. Unpunched tickets are considered invalid.
  • Note to Russian-speaking tourists - contrary to myths, no one is beaten for their language here; local residents treat all visitors surprisingly friendly.
  • If you want to come to Lviv for the holidays, book your accommodation in advance. Due to the influx of tourists, you can’t put this off until the last minute, otherwise you might end up spending the night at the station. By the way, there is also a hotel at the railway station.
  • Be sure to just take a walk around the city center. Even if you don’t go anywhere, you can always see a lot of interesting things here. In summer, be sure to take a walk around the central part in the evening.

We tried to describe to you the most interesting places that are worth visiting in Lviv first. Having visited this city, you will want to come back here again and again. Don’t forget to share your impressions, because they may be useful to other travel readers.