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The Dnister's 1970s brown-and-yellow exterior makes it look like a large rectangular bumblebee, but don't judge the Dnister by its Soviet-style cover. You'll see this immediately in the lobby, wh…
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With fewer frills than the Grand but more eagerness to please, the Opera puts on a good show. Whereas the decor and ambience are more modern than one would expect - instead of streaming in arias,…
(US$119 per room per night)
Just a minute's walk from the remarkable Lykachivsky Cemetery, Hotel Eney is a private, gated villa on a brick-laid patio, where a small fountain runs. The sunny, spotless, and cheerfully painted…
(US$126 per room per night)
With a long history as the classiest joint in town, the Grand is the proud peacock of Lviv hotels. What you're paying for is the history and, as the name implies, the grandeur of the place.
(US$132 per room per night)
With its renovated Art Nouveau facade, impressive marble staircase, and stained-glass murals, the Hotel George is almost as grand as the Grand Hotel - but it's a weary sort of grandeur, and littl…
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If you're into sovok (Soviet style) dive hotels - or if you're on a desperate budget and have a sense of humour, check out Hotel Lviv. It has all the charm of an abandoned bus station, but it's c…
Nezalezhnist (Independence) is a strange name for a hotel from the Soviet-era, when all hotels where called Red, or Tourist, Victory, Sport, or Friendship. So straight off, you know you're in for…
Although one of its buildings is in a stone, castle-like mansion with enormous rooms and baths, the greatest sensation of spaciousness at Zamok Leva comes from the surrounding tree-shaded grounds…
Located on the edge of the dreamy Armenian quarter, this was the newest hotel in Lviv at the time we visited. It features beautiful big bathrooms with mirrors worthy of a porn set and the softest…
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Cosmopolitan Lviv is the capital of western Ukraine. Until 1939 it had never been ruled from Moscow, and it was here that Ukrainian nationalism re-emerged in the late 1980s. Having escaped the urban devastation of WWII, Lviv is a living museum of Western architecture from the Gothic to the present.
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