A city of sleeping lions which has changed so many names throughout it's
long history today remains one of the most charming and mysterious beauties of
Eastern Europe. It is the only Ukrainian "Ensemble of the Historic Centre"
included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Here you can find:
Accommodation in Lviv
The most comfortable
Lviv hotels
are located in the city centre. Though as a
cheaper alternative you can try to
rent an apartment,
which has got most of the
usual hotel facilities (only excluding breakfast) but at a lower price.
Enjoy recently renovated Hotel George, Lviv
Hotel George is the oldest in Ukraine. Built in 1901 in the eclectic style of Neo-Renaissance by
Viennese architects Ferdinand Fellner and Hermann Helmer, it is widely known for its friendly welcome,
simple charm, relaxed atmosphere and attentive personal service. Situated in the very central part of the city,
the hotel overlooks the monument of famous Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz. It is within walking distance
to the Opera House and the Rynok square with its numerous historical buildings and architectural monuments.
Hotel George can accommodate up to 150 guests. There is a beauty salon, a room service, a bar, a tea-room,
a restaurant for 130 persons, a conference room for 75 persons at the hotel.
Hotel offers newly-renovated rooms, furnished with Italian furniture, new plasma TVs, with slippers and bathrobes.
City tours, English-speaking guides and interpreters
If you are a new visitor to Lviv, we advise to take a guided
Lviv city tour.
During an easy walk you will see the main attractions of Lviv city and you will get a
touch of its fascinating history. You will also get a fast introduction to the
best pubs, cafes and restaurants, where to shop for souvenirs, or where to buy
opera or train tickets.
Travel information, advice and support
You can also find here all sorts of useful Lviv travel information. Essential
telephone numbers and addresses, what to see, where to eat, where to stay. Where
to go if you want to explore places around. One of the interesting one day side
trips is to visit a few
ancient castles
scattered around Lviv region.
And if you like nature - you just have to visit
the Carpathian Mountains. They are only 100 km away from Lviv.