Address: 116 Knyahyni Olhy str.
Phone: (032) 224-43-90
Web: www.suputnyk.lviv.ua
The renovated Hotel Suputnyk has become an accommodation option in Lviv, just in 15 minutes ride from the center.
The renovated Hotel Suputnyk has become an accommodation option in Lviv, just in 15 minutes ride from the center. It offers 198 rooms, cost of which includes superb buffet breakfast. All the hotel rooms have private bathroom with shower/bath, hair-dryer, air-conditioning, mini-bar, refrigerator, cable TV, and direct dial phone. Bathrobes and slippers are supplied to Superior A and upper categories.
24-hour room service, sauna, beauty saloon, 6 conference rooms of 25-250 persons capacity, 3 restaurants for 40-250 guests, business center with Internet access, secured car parking lot and ATM.
The Suputnyk is a popular choice for conferences and seminars, since this hotel has a good number of similar rooms for group participants, as well as rich conference and restaurant facilities.
Address: 168-a Lyubinska str.
Phone: (032) 229-89-77
Web: www.avia.lviv.ua/www/service3.html
The Tustan Hotel for 100 places is situated close to the international airport and has regular connection with all districts of Lviv.
The Tustan Hotel for 100 places is situated close to the international airport and has regular connection with all districts of Lviv.
Singles and doubles as well as comfortable suites with a refrigerator, a TV-set, a telephone. At your service there is colour cable TV, interurban phone line. Directly in the hotel there is a hairdresser’s, a massage cabinet, a laundry.
For the service of businessmen there is a cosy business center for 25-30 seats for holding sittings and conferences. Tourists traveling by car can rest calmly having left their car on the equipped parking lot.
For accommodation of organized groups (including the instructor) there are considerable discounts.
Address: 45 Svobody Ave.
Phone: (032) 225-90-00
Email: reception@hotel-opera.com.ua
Web: www.hotel-opera.com.ua
Modern 4-stars hotel located in the very center of the city.
51 cosy rooms including 5 suites and junior suites, 10 double superior rooms that are named after famous Ukrainian opera singers: Salomeya Krushelnitska, Modest Mentsynskiy, Alexandr Mishuga, Ira Malanyuk, stars Mozart, Wagner, Batistini…
All rooms have deafen windows framed by fine curtains, soft carpets, twenty-four-hour autonomous cleared water and power supply, air-conditioning and ventilation system, interurban and international phone line, a refrigerator with a mini bar, cable and satellite TV with the possibility to chose a program personally, room service.
There are two restaurants for 50 and 80 seats (Oriental and European menus). A conference hall with the first class equipment, a negotiation room. The price of the room includes breakfast (smorgasbord).
Address: 1 Mykolaychuka str., Lviv-Vynnyky
Phone: (032) 296-26-96
Email: galaktika800@gmail.com
Web: www.galaktika-club.com
Hotel and entertainment complex “Galaktyka” is located in a short distance from Lviv (7 km) in the center of Vynnyky (Lviv suburb), working in several areas: * Hotel, * Entertainment, * Health.
The café organizes exhibitions of paintings and photographs of modern-day artists; exhibitions rotate every month.
The café often organizes evenings of the most socially-attractive dance of our times: the Argentine tango.
Address: 8 Kotljars’ka str
Email: kawiarnia.sztuka@gmail.com
Web: www.shtuka.net.ua
Work time: 09.00 – 22.00
Gallery-Café «Shtuka» (Handiwork) opened in April, 2009. The café recreates the artistic atmosphere of the Austro-Hungarian period in Lviv.
The café organizes exhibitions of paintings and photographs of modern-day artists; exhibitions rotate every month.
The café often organizes evenings of the most socially-attractive dance of our times: the Argentine tango.
Address: 20 Virmens’ka str.
Phone: 050 371-09-08
Email: rdemchuk@kryjivka.com.ua
Web: www.gasovalampa.lviv.ua
Work time: 10:00-02:00
The first Museum-Restaurant in Ukraine!
This restaurant and tavern is the first museum-restaurant in Ukraine. In fact, it hosts a huge collection of kerosene lamps, as the first kerosene lamp was invented in Lviv in 1853. Here, guests can enjoy a pleasant and tasty meal, and find out more about the history of these lamps.
Guests are greeted by the «Original Fathers of the Lamp», two bronze statues: Jan Zeh sitting pensively at his table near the entrance, and Ignacy Lukasiewicz gazing down at the street from a third-storey window.
When the weather is nice, we suggest that you choose your table on the terrace of the third floor, from where you can admire the wonderful panorama overlooking the roofs of Lviv.
Address: 7 Serbs’ka str.
Phone: 050 371-04-40
Email: nmakar@kryjivka.com.ua
Web: www.masoch-cafe.com.ua
Work time: 10:00-02:00
A café which will plunge you into the strange world of Leopold von Sacher-Masoch.
The only known statue in the world of Leopold Masoch stands just outside this café. Inside, you can find all sorts of instruments used by masochists, whereas the waiters and waitresses are dressed in leather outfits with collars around their necks.
The café offers «perverse-style» cuisine and stimulating cocktails.
Here, you will also discover a strange «souvenir» shop, where you can buy hand cuffs, whips, chains, and many other curious objects.
All these original artefacts will help you to enter the world of Leopold von Sacher-Masoch.
Just an hour by plane from Vienna or Berlin and you are in the lion city. This animal is held in high regard in Lviv, as evidenced by the public sculptures of hundreds of lions that greet and welcome you to Lviv. Lviv is a very poetic city steeped in legends both ancient and relatively new! Narrow medieval streets paved with stones, architectural decoration done in different styles – all preserved in its original form. In ancient times Lviv was the capital of a mighty Slavic state called the Galicia-Volyn principality. Being a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and then Poland contributed to the formation of the city’s unique image. In spite of all the whims of history the city has not lost its Ukrainian spirit, and thank God, Lviv’s delicate architecture has not suffered from monstrosities of the Soviet Era. So it is no wonder that the central part of the city is included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage. You can admire monuments of different eras created by the combination of numerous national cultural traditions in this open-air museum for hours. The city’s unperceivable Bohemian aura seemed to magnetically attract unconventional people. There were a lot of geniuses among them including the Polish poet Adam Mitskevych, Ukrainian historian and philosopher Mykhailo Hrushevsky, biologist and the inventor of typhus vaccine Rudolf Vigel, author of classic of Jewish literature Shalom Aleihem, famous fantasist of the 20th century Stanislav Lem and many others looked for inspiration for their creative and scientific work in Lviv. Perhaps you should try Lviv as well. Who knows? It could be that this old city. will help you come up with your own original inspirations.