Hotels in Lviv

Imagine a city where the charm of the Old World mingles perfectly with the warmth and vibrancy of the new; a city where cobblestone streets echo tales from rich, diverse epochs, and where iconic architectural wonders compete for your attention at every turn. This is Lviv, the cultural gem of Western Ukraine, and it awaits your arrival.

Whether you're on a tight budget or plan to splash out, visiting as a couple, a family, or with a bunch of friends, Lviv's range of top-notch accommodations will meet and exceed your expectations. From quaint bed and breakfast inns to grand five-star hotels, every holidaying style is catered to. Begin with LycaFly, your trusted travel companion, and book your perfect stay in compelling Lviv today.

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Being one of the main cultural centres of Ukraine, Lviv carries its rich past with elegance and splendour. Founded in the 13th century and named after King Daniel of Ruthenia's first-born son, Leo, Lviv effortlessly turned from a key city of Red Ruthenia and Galicia into the capital of several Kingdoms. Even while enduring the impacts of multiple political regimes – a testament to its resilience – Lviv's enchanting historical heart managed to survive World War II largely untouched.

Today, this prominent city, known as Lwów in Polish, Lvov in Russian and Lemberg in German, prides itself on a harmonious blend of eclectic architecture from different eras and a cityscape so akin to the Mediterranean that it has often doubled as Venice and Rome in numerous Soviet films. A visit to Lviv is also a great opportunity to explore academic institutions like Lviv University and Lviv Polytechnic, or immerse oneself in an enchanting performance at the renowned Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet. And since 1991, Lviv shines as an irreplaceable piece of the independent nation of Ukraine, its global recognition further enhanced by its heart being recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

When to visit Lviv

Lviv boasts of a humid continental climate which means that the best times to visit this historic city are from May through September, when the weather is quite congenial. These include the warmest months of June, July, and August, making summer an excellent time for sightseeing and exploring everything that Lviv has to offer. Do keep in mind that the rainiest months also typically fall within this window.

Despite the showers, the high season in Lviv strikes twice - first in May and June, then again in September, October, and December. Therefore, it's advised to plan ahead and book your accommodation in Lviv, especially if you're eyeing places with special facilities like swimming pools or kitchens. After all, this beautiful Ukrainian city promises unforgettable experiences for every type of traveller.

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