You can fly directly to Lviv from
■ Dortmund (Germany) – with Wizzair
■ Istambul (Turkey) – with Turkish airlines
■ Warsaw (Poland) – with LOT Polish airlines
■ Vienna (Austria) – with Austrian airlines
■ Frankfurt (Germany) – with Ukraine international airlines
■ Rome, Frankfurt, Paris, Munich, Milan, Verona… (Italy) – via Timisoara with Carpatair
■ Kyiv (Kiev) – with Aerosvit, and Lviv airlines
From West Europe, using low cost airlines, you can fly to
■ Rzeszow (in Poland) with Rayanair
■ Krakow (in Poland) with Rayanair, Easyjet, Skyeurope
■ Budapest (in Hungary) with Rayanair, Easyjet, Skyeurope
and then take a train or bus to Lviv.
It is also possible to fly to Kyiv (Kiev) and then make a change or take one of overnight trains to Lviv.
The easy train routes are from: Warsaw, Krakow, Budapest, Kiev, Odessa. Check timetable at www.bahn.de.
As a budget option you can consider an overnight bus from Krakow or Warsaw.
Note: when looking for a flight or a train to Lviv you have to try different spellings (like “Lvov”, “Lviv”, “Lwow”). Because of it’s long and complicated history the city name has now a few versions of how it can be spelled.
“Inlviv” can help you with choosing the itinerary and making bookings for the Ukrainian part of the journey. Please check our services for more information.
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You can fly directly to Lviv from From Europe, using low cost airlines, you can fly to It is also possible to fly to Kiev and then make a change or take one of overnight trains to Lviv. The easy train routes are from: Warsaw, Krakow, Budapest, Kiev, Odessa. Check timetable at www.bahn.de. As a budget option you can consider an overnight bus from Krakow or Warsaw. Note: when looking for a flight or a train to Lviv you have to try different spellings (like “Lvov”, “Lviv”, “Lwow”). Because of it’s long and complicated history the city name has now a few versions of how it can be spelled. “Inlviv” can help you with choosing the itinerary and making bookings for the Ukrainian part of the journey. Please check our services for more information. |

Can you tell me the bus times from Rzeszow to Lviv please ? Thank you.
Hello!
Unfortunately it is impossible to find out this kind of information in Lviv. Our bus station can only provide the schedule from Lviv to Rzeszow. You can try to find some buses on Polish web page:
http://www.pks.pl/
Otherwise you can contact any Polish or Rzeszow travel agency.
Good luck!
Do you have a website for the overnight bus ride from Warsaw to Lviv?
Hi if this is of any use to anyone, i have just returned from Rzeszow and anyone wishing to travel to the ukraine (Lviv) should consider taking the train, i would advise flying to rzeszow staying in a hotel one night going to the station and checking times of trains, the cost is about 130zl which is about £28 not bad for a 7hr train jouney to lviv
Also while i am here i will mention that last year i flew to Krakow for £20 return Ryanair then took a train from krakow train station to lviv, i cant remember the cost but it was cheap but such a long journey 12 hours and two hours at the border because they had to change the wheels on the train, okay if you have got a good book to read or some good company any way good luck i will be travelling next year to lviv june time via Rzeszow
“Note: when looking for a flight or a train to Lviv you have to try different spellings (like “Lvov”, “Lviv”, “Lwow”). ” – in Dortmund they spell “Lemberg”. I almost had a hart attack :) when I couldn’t find my destination city.
Another good way : Easyjet (London – Dortmund) and Wizzair (Dortmund – Lviv) , all in one day. It cost me £115.-
I travelled mid-November 2009 from Rzeszow to Lviv by train. It was great. The train was an express train that left at 0.48am from Rzeszow and got into Lviv at 6.05am. Coming back the train left Lviv at 7.19 am and we got into Rzeszow after changing trains at Przemysl at 11.05am. I understand you can now get an express train at the same time from Lviv to Rzeszow not needing to change trains. The price we paid was £123 return each. I must mention that the staff at Rzeszow train station were not helpful at all, not understanding English and when I tried to explain what I wanted in Ukrainian they didn’t understand either!