Nice and well preserved old city centre. Many points of interest to visit and also many places to have a drink or to eat.
Most of Ukraine outside Kiev has little interesting architechture but Lviv is different. Lviv Old Town is quite compact but large enough to spend several hours walking around. There is plenty to see with incredible architecture and lots of history to learn including the stoty of Mr.Masoch and the origin of Masochism. There are lots of nooks and crannies to explore, caffes galore. Many people, especially the younger ones speak reasonable English and the prices if you come out of Europe are incredibly low.
This is where all of us gather to walk as a group and dine together while in Lviv. Sometimes we are joined by University staff and other locals. Manger scene is so large and beautiful. Ice rink on other side is fun!
You must see this place and walk around if you visit lviv you can make shoping aroun there but do not forget to negotiate
The architecture - Renaissance, Baroque and years in between - was stunning and its so good to wander around a car free environment in historic cobbled streets, stopping every now and again for a great coffee and pastry, staying on in the evening for a meal, visiting museums and shopping for traditional textiles, ceramics and food.
Lviv is a very beautiful, old city with amazing architecture. Just wander around and note where there are cute cafes, museums and archival gems. The people are very friendly. We found a cute restaurant in a very old building that serviced delicious traditional Ukrainian food.
Interesting old European city center with an Eastern European flavor. Many different architectural styles to see.
Old Town is definitely a place to visit. The streets are easily walkable, there are many restaurants and cafes, the locals are friendly and there is always something going on in one of the squares.
when ı walked on the street of old town. ı imagined that ı was in the middle century. be sure that you will meeting unique architecture in this city
This is the area I love to roam about every time I come to Lviv ;) Since it's very well-preserved and wasn't destroyed during the war, it has both aesthetic and historical value to all visitors ;) A word of advice - wear comfortable shoes since the cobbled streets of Lviv are a true curse for high-heel shoes lovers ;)