
Hotels in Lviv
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Browse hotels in Lviv, Ukraine — stay near the UNESCO Old Town and Rynok Square. Lviv Airport (LWO) connects to Warsaw and Vienna year-round.
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About Lviv
Lviv: Western Ukraine's Baroque and Coffee Capital
Lviv sits 70 km from the Polish border in western Ukraine, founded in 1256 by King Danylo of Halych. The UNESCO-listed Old Town preserves over 2,000 architectural monuments — Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Art Nouveau — within a compact walking area. The Rynok Square (Market Square) is ringed by 16th-century merchant townhouses, while St. George's Cathedral crowns a hill to the northwest. Lviv became a major Habsburg city after 1772, and that Central European influence shapes everything from its café culture to its dense grid of coffeehouses.
Where to Stay in Lviv
Most hotels concentrate within or just outside the Old Town, giving guests walking access to the main monuments. The Lychakiv and Halytskyi districts offer quieter streets while remaining close to the centre. Budget guesthouses and boutique hotels share the same medieval lanes as upscale properties.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Lviv Danylo Halytskyi International Airport (LWO) serves flights from Warsaw, Vienna, and Istanbul.
- Currency: Ukrainian hryvnia (UAH); card acceptance is widespread in hotels and restaurants.
- Language: Ukrainian is the primary language; Polish and English are commonly understood near tourist sites.
- Season: May–September brings mild weather; the Lviv Coffee Festival runs each September in Rynok Square.
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