Lviv

Львовская область

Lvov region is situated in the west of Ukraine and borders on Poland. The region is located on the hilly uplands which enter the Eastern Carpathians in the south. The main rivers are the Bug River, the Dniester River and the Striy River. The Bug River flows into the Baltic Sea. The Dniester River and the Striy River are mountain rivers with fast currents and frequent floods, they flow into the Black Sea. Broadleaf forests cover 30% of the area; there are a lot of marshes and meadows. Summers are warm and humid, winters are mild with frequent thaws. The region produces more than 5% of agricultural production in Ukraine. The main natural resources of the region are gas, oil, and brown coal. The most famous enterprise of the region is the bus plant; timber and chemical industries are also developed. The region has been inhabited since ancient times and was alternately in the possession of Kievan Rus, Poland, Austria-Hungary, the USSR, and finally within Ukraine since 1991. There are more than 4000 historical monuments of architecture, urban planning, history, archeology, monumental arts, and churches of different religions. Lvov is the main city of the region; it takes the leading position in Ukraine in the number of historical monuments, especially the city’s ancient part which is considered to be a city-museum on its own. Travel services in the region are of the first class of the leading European countries. The dominating tourism is the following: museum tourism, educational tourism, mining tourism, environmental tourism, rural tourism, etc. In confirmation of well developed tourism business in the region is the first in Ukraine “Monument to Backpack” in Lviv.

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Region: 
Lviv
City: 
Lviv
Address: 
Lviv, Slovatskogo str., 8
Type: 
Mini Hotels

Post House Rooms is a new, bright and modern mini-hotel with the unique thematic design and reasonable prices. We are located in the central part of the city, opposite the historic building of the Central Post Office and close to the most tourist attractions of the city. Distance to the Potocki Palace is 200 m., Ivan Franko Park - 300 m., Rynok Square - 700 m., Opera House - 850 m. 
Distance to pharmacy – 20 m., shop – 50 m.
Post House Rooms offers 7 comfortable rooms:
1.      Double room with bathroom  has a double bed, bedside tables, table and chairs, wardrobe, TV set, air conditioning, bathroom (shower, toilet). Price of the room: 770 UAH. 
2.      Double room with double bed has a wardrobe, table and chairs, TV, air conditioning. Price of the room: Mon-Thu 660 UAH. 
3.      Double room with twin beds has table and chairs, TV, air conditioning, bedside tables, bedside lights. Price of the room: 650 UAH.
4.      Double room with bathrooms and twin beds has  bedside tables, clothes hangers, table and chairs, TV, bedside lights, bathroom (shower, toilet). Price per a person: 870 UAH. 
     Key services:
- Free Wi-Fi
- Friendly staff
- Air conditioning
- Beds with comfortable mattresses
- Thematic interior in the rooms
- Large yard balcony
- Daily cleaning service
- Linens and towels
- Equipped kitchen (fridge,  washing machine, dishwasher, microwave)
- Free parking area near the building in which the hostel is situated
- City maps
- Table reservation in the cafe or restaurant
- Taxi reservation
- Tourist information
An  interesting fact:

the building, in which our hostel is situated,  has great historical value. Zygmunt Gorgolewski, the famous Polish architect, lived here. He was an author of numerous buildings in Germany and Poland, and of Theatre of Opera and Ballet in Lviv.

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Region: 
Lviv
City: 
Lviv
Address: 
Tomashivs'koho St 4, ap. 5 Lviv, Ukraine
Type: 
Hostels

The hostel is located in a quiet area of ​​the city center, only 7 minutes walking distance from the main tourist attractions of the city - Rynok Square.A cozy park is situated near the hostel.

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Region: 
Lviv
City: 
Lviv
Address: 
Str. University, 1
Type: 
Cultural centers

Ivan Franko National University of Lviv is one of the oldest universities in Ukraine, Europe and the world. It was founded more than 350 years ago by the decree of the Polish king John II Casimir