Ukraine Lviv walking tour
Ukraine Tour Romantic of Carpathians
- Ukraine Tour Romantic of Carpathians starting in Lviv for lovers, newlyweds, couples, romantics with visit of Tunnel of Love, Carpathian Train - Tram, Synevyr Lake, Deer Farm, Kosino Thermal Resort and Chizay Winery for wine tasting
Kiev Center Walking Tour
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Kiev Center Walking Tour
Discover the top sights of the central street of Kiev and its neighborhood on a 2-hour small-group walking tour with a friendly local guide. Strolling from the Kreschatiy Park to the Besarabsky Market, you will experience the joyful atmosphere of the capital and hear many interesting facts about the city’s history. Ideal for the first-time visitors, this tour gives a great impression of the Kiev.
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[EN SUBS] EUROPE TRIP MURAH / LVIV, UKRAINE | VLOG #1
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Saya mau ngenalin destinasi tempat liburan baru di Eropa Timur yang masih jarang orang Indonesia ke sana, yaitu kota Lviv di Ukraine.
Kenapa saya rekomen?
1. Karena untuk ke sananya visanya mudah untuk orang Indonesia.
2. Dan pengeluaran selama traveling di sana jauh lebih murah daripada wisata ke negara eropa lainnya yang lebih terkenal. Dan tentunya di sana gak kalah bagusnya! Justru saya lebih suka Lviv karena kotanya sangat otentik.
Summary info untuk trip Lviv, Ukraine ini:
* E-Visa+Travel Insurance: 500 Turkish Lira ($90USD)
* Hotel Taurus: 25 USD per malam |
* Tiket Pesawat PP Istanbul-Lviv: $145 USD
* Makan: 100an Ukranian Hvrynia (3 Euro)/meal
* Money Changer: Bawa dollar or Euro dan tukar di Lviv saja
* Sim Card Vodafone Unlimited 3G: 75 Ukranian Hvrynia (3 Euro)
- disarankan beli dari toko resmi Vodafone
* Yes, ENGLISH is more than enough to travel there.
* Public Transportation: Tram & Bus
* Taxi to Airport: 140 Ukranian Hvrynia (4.5 Euro)
* Restaurants dan Cafe sedia toilet n colokan buat charger!
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SPENDING $100 in UKRAINE (incredible value for travelers)
Want to see what you can when you spend $100 in Ukraine in one day as a tourist? Spoiler Alert: It's A LOT! One of the reasons we enjoyed traveling around Ukraine so much is because everything is super affordable, especially for a European country! Join us today we check out some of the best spots in the awesome city of Lviv, Ukraine.
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Travel vlog 660 | Kyiv, Ukraine | Country #94/100 | Filmed August 2019
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Ukraine Train Ride (1st Class) from Kiev to Lviv travel vlog
Join us for train ride in Ukraine as we travel in first class from Kiev to Lviv in this travel vlog. After leaving our apartment in Kiev we took the metro to the main train station and then had quite a bit of time to kill. When we boarded the train we were really happy we bought a first class ticket as it gave us lots of room to stretch out, sleep, get caught up on work and just overall feel comfortable as we enjoyed the complimentary tea service. Upon arriving in Lviv our AirBNB host picked us up and after dropping off our bags in the apartment we went out for a dinner that included Ukrainian dumplings.
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Ukraine Train Ride (1st Class) from Kiev to Lviv travel vlog transcript:
Hello. It is almost time to check out of our apartment here in Kiev (Киев). Our host is going to be coming any minute. Any minute. We have to finish packing up. Like what happened to the what we had 9 nights just boom. We had over a week here. That is one of the fastest stays we've ever had anywhere. The time just flew by. We were tired, we also had a lot of work to do and we also just really enjoyed being here.
Two stops to the train station. Let's go. But there is going to be a nice long escalator ride to get to the platform. Yeah. These escalators here in Kyiv (Київ) are epic.
So we've made it to the train station. Tickets in hand. And we've just looked at the departure board. I would like to point out that is the worst departure board I've ever seen in my life. First of all the letters are like bright red and neon green. And you stare at it for like 3 seconds and it starts blinding you.
Our train is leaving in about a half hour so we're back in the station. We are platform 2. Now we just have to find that. It is quite a grand station I must say. It is beautiful.
We've got our seats and what is really cool is we upgraded to 1st class. It wasn't that much more. We'll let you know the price of the ticket a little bit later on. If you take a look over here you can see how it has different classes. If it was second class there would be 6 people but because it is only first there is 4 of us and that gives us lots of rooms for our baggage. We'll show you as we go in. That is where we are sitting. We have basically those 3 seats on the bottom.
Alright, so now would be a good time to talk about the tickets. And it is noisy. The train is just taking off. Anyways, we paid just over 500 which is about roughly $20 US dollars and this is for the fastest train possible to Lviv (Львів). And it takes about five hours and forty minutes so we're going to be on here for a little while. But it is quite comfortable. I'm glad that we paid for 1st class because we're going to be able to get some work done. Apparently, there is tea service so hopefully we get that too.
And just like that we've been teleported to our apartment here in Lviv (Львів). Um, so yeah we arrived right on time. Our AirBNB host was waiting for us at the train station. We hopped in his car and he drove us here which is so rare. No one has ever picked us up. Which was super awesome.
Um but yeah we're really really hungry so we are going to save the apartment tour for another day. Another video. Right now we need dinner. Let's go. We'll take you along for food though.
So we are staying in a super residential neighborhood so there are not a whole lot of restaurants around but we found a hotel and they have a restaurant. So we're in here. Right now we are the only guests. The last couple just left but they have like all of these animals. Looking at me everywhere. Look. There is a cow looking at you.
Food is here. Food is here. I'm so hungry. Like I said I was water fasting earlier on. 24 hours without food so I'm ready to eat. This is varenyky. The Ukrainian dumplings. They are delicious.
And this is it. We're ending off the video. We're tired. We are really excited to be in this city (Lviv) and we look forward to sharing some videos with you guys soon. But for now goodnight.
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Lviv, Ukraine
This video is about a very beautiful city Lviv in Ukraine. Its autumn weather with yellow and green trees.
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LVIV UKRAINE || LVIV || AUSTRO HABSBURG || UKRAYNA
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Lviv is a city in western Ukraine, around 70 kilometers from the border with Poland. Traces of its Polish and Austro Hungarian heritage are evident in its architecture, which blends Central and Eastern European styles with those of Italy and Germany. In High Castle Park, the mountaintop ruins of a 14th-century castle provide panoramic views of the city’s green-domed churches and the surrounding hills.
Named in honour of Leo, the eldest son of Daniel, King of Ruthenia, it was the capital of the Kingdom of Galicia Volhynia (also called the Kingdom of Ruthenia)[2] from 1272 to 1349, when it was conquered by King Casimir III the Great who then became known as the King of Poland and Ruthenia. From 1434, it was the regional capital of the Ruthenian Voivodeship in the Kingdom of Poland. In 1772, after the First Partition of Poland, the city became the capital of the Habsburg Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria. In 1918, for a short time, it was the capital of the West Ukrainian People's Republic. Between the wars, the city was the centre of the Lwów Voivodeship in the Second Polish Republic.
After the German-Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939, Lviv became part of the Soviet Union, and in 1944–46 there was a population exchange between Poland and Soviet Ukraine. In 1991, it became part of the independent nation of Ukraine.
Administratively, Lviv serves as the administrative centre of Lviv Oblast and has the status of city of oblast significance.
Lviv was the centre of the historical regions of Red Ruthenia and Galicia. The historical heart of the city, with its old buildings and cobblestone streets, survived Soviet and German occupations during World War II largely unscathed. The city has many industries and institutions of higher education such as Lviv University and Lviv Polytechnic. Lviv is also the home of many cultural institutions, including a philharmonic orchestra and the Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet. The historic city centre is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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Borscht from the Darwin Restaurant in Lviv, Ukraine | Euromaxx a la carte
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Best things to see in LVIV | 15 MUST DO THINGS | Ukraine | Travel Guide
What are the best things to see in Lviv?
In this travel guide we will show you over 15 MUST DO things to see and do, in and around the old town. Explore the best of Lviv, with our top tips on what to see and where to eat and drink.
During our Ukraine Series, we spend an enjoyable weekend in Lviv.
Lviv is becoming a popular stop on any Eastern European trip. It's cheap, easy to get around and there is so much to experience. We say experience because almost every coffee shop, bar or restaurant offers more than just a drink or food. Themed, fun and very photogenic, you will end up spending much more time than you expected.
The historic old town is very comfortable to walk, with many markets, churches and restaurants serving traditional Ukrainian food and also catering for international tastes.
Our weekend was simply not enough time to see all Lviv has to offer so we are already planning to go back for a few more days to take in what me missed.
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Kryivka
Lviv Handmade Chocolate
Grand Hotel
Toy Yard
High Park Hill
Gas Lamp
Opera House
Lviv Coffee Manufacture
Dominican Cathedral
Grand Hotel
Italian Courtyard
Tourist Information Tram
Flea Market
Alternate spellings of Lviv (Львів) aside from Ukrainian:
Lwów (Polish)
Lemberg (German)
Leopolis (Spanish)
Lvov Львов (Russian)
Liov (Romanian)
לעמבערג (Yiddish)
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Summary MUST VISIT PLACES in Lviv, Ukraine:
1. Pharmacy Museum - MUST VISIT if you love thriller and horror
2. Church of Jesuits' Crypt - Underground tour
3. Dominicanes - MUST TRY Wine Coffee
4. Lviv's Chocolate Factory - Kama Sutra chocolate?
5. Coffee Manufacture - MUST TRY Whisky Coffee!
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Things to do in Lviv, Ukraine (Travel Video Blog 021)
Check out what to do and see in on a day in Lviv Ukraine -- from the old town to the green areas and viewpoints.
As i already told before my stay in Ukraine was pretty cool. With this video i want to share why i had a blast in Lviv/Lvov and why this town in the western Ukraine is worth a visit.
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Lviv is a city in western Ukraine, around 70 kilometers from the border with Poland. Traces of its Polish and Austro Hungarian heritage are evident in its architecture, which blends Central and Eastern European styles with those of Italy and Germany. In High Castle Park, the mountaintop ruins of a 14th-century castle provide panoramic views of the city’s green-domed churches and the surrounding hills.
Named in honour of Leo, the eldest son of Daniel, King of Ruthenia, it was the capital of the Kingdom of Galicia Volhynia (also called the Kingdom of Ruthenia)[2] from 1272 to 1349, when it was conquered by King Casimir III the Great who then became known as the King of Poland and Ruthenia. From 1434, it was the regional capital of the Ruthenian Voivodeship in the Kingdom of Poland. In 1772, after the First Partition of Poland, the city became the capital of the Habsburg Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria. In 1918, for a short time, it was the capital of the West Ukrainian People's Republic. Between the wars, the city was the centre of the Lwów Voivodeship in the Second Polish Republic.
After the German-Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939, Lviv became part of the Soviet Union, and in 1944–46 there was a population exchange between Poland and Soviet Ukraine. In 1991, it became part of the independent nation of Ukraine.
Administratively, Lviv serves as the administrative centre of Lviv Oblast and has the status of city of oblast significance.
Lviv was the centre of the historical regions of Red Ruthenia and Galicia. The historical heart of the city, with its old buildings and cobblestone streets, survived Soviet and German occupations during World War II largely unscathed. The city has many industries and institutions of higher education such as Lviv University and Lviv Polytechnic. Lviv is also the home of many cultural institutions, including a philharmonic orchestra and the Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet. The historic city centre is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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Western Ukraine
A journey by car together with a friendly guide who will accompany and introduce you to the must-see attractions and hidden gems of Western Ukraine. The tour begins in Kiev, and you will discover for yourself both the popular tourist cities of western Ukraine Kamyanets-Podilsky, Lviv, Ternopil, Chernivtsi, and lesser-known small cities: Pochaev, Hotyn, Starokonstantinov, Zolochiv, Olesko, Pidhirtsi.
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A Day Trip to Love Tunnel, Lutsk and Tarakaniv Fort
DAY TRIP TO LUTSK AND TUNNEL OF LOVE
TUNNEL-OF-LOVE TOURS
During this tour, you will:
Discover the main attraction of Lutsk – Lubart’s Castle, built in 13-14 centuries
Step back in time and uncover facts and figures of the history of Lutsk
Marvel at the fairytale Tunnel of Love in Klevan’, Rivne region
Uncover the secrets of abandoned Tarakaniv Fort
Spend a wonderful time on a comprehensive guided tour
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Lviv is a city in western Ukraine, around 70 kilometers from the border with Poland. Traces of its Polish and Austro Hungarian heritage are evident in its architecture, which blends Central and Eastern European styles with those of Italy and Germany. In High Castle Park, the mountaintop ruins of a 14th-century castle provide panoramic views of the city’s green-domed churches and the surrounding hills.
Named in honour of Leo, the eldest son of Daniel, King of Ruthenia, it was the capital of the Kingdom of Galicia Volhynia (also called the Kingdom of Ruthenia)[2] from 1272 to 1349, when it was conquered by King Casimir III the Great who then became known as the King of Poland and Ruthenia. From 1434, it was the regional capital of the Ruthenian Voivodeship in the Kingdom of Poland. In 1772, after the First Partition of Poland, the city became the capital of the Habsburg Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria. In 1918, for a short time, it was the capital of the West Ukrainian People's Republic. Between the wars, the city was the centre of the Lwów Voivodeship in the Second Polish Republic.
After the German-Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939, Lviv became part of the Soviet Union, and in 1944–46 there was a population exchange between Poland and Soviet Ukraine. In 1991, it became part of the independent nation of Ukraine.
Administratively, Lviv serves as the administrative centre of Lviv Oblast and has the status of city of oblast significance.
Lviv was the centre of the historical regions of Red Ruthenia and Galicia. The historical heart of the city, with its old buildings and cobblestone streets, survived Soviet and German occupations during World War II largely unscathed. The city has many industries and institutions of higher education such as Lviv University and Lviv Polytechnic. Lviv is also the home of many cultural institutions, including a philharmonic orchestra and the Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet. The historic city centre is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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LVIV UKRAINE || LVIV || AUSTRO HABSBURG || UKRAYNA
Lviv is a city in western Ukraine, around 70 kilometers from the border with Poland. Traces of its Polish and Austro Hungarian heritage are evident in its architecture, which blends Central and Eastern European styles with those of Italy and Germany. In High Castle Park, the mountaintop ruins of a 14th-century castle provide panoramic views of the city’s green-domed churches and the surrounding hills.
Named in honour of Leo, the eldest son of Daniel, King of Ruthenia, it was the capital of the Kingdom of Galicia Volhynia (also called the Kingdom of Ruthenia)[2] from 1272 to 1349, when it was conquered by King Casimir III the Great who then became known as the King of Poland and Ruthenia. From 1434, it was the regional capital of the Ruthenian Voivodeship in the Kingdom of Poland. In 1772, after the First Partition of Poland, the city became the capital of the Habsburg Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria. In 1918, for a short time, it was the capital of the West Ukrainian People's Republic. Between the wars, the city was the centre of the Lwów Voivodeship in the Second Polish Republic.
After the German-Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939, Lviv became part of the Soviet Union, and in 1944–46 there was a population exchange between Poland and Soviet Ukraine. In 1991, it became part of the independent nation of Ukraine.
Administratively, Lviv serves as the administrative centre of Lviv Oblast and has the status of city of oblast significance.
Lviv was the centre of the historical regions of Red Ruthenia and Galicia. The historical heart of the city, with its old buildings and cobblestone streets, survived Soviet and German occupations during World War II largely unscathed. The city has many industries and institutions of higher education such as Lviv University and Lviv Polytechnic. Lviv is also the home of many cultural institutions, including a philharmonic orchestra and the Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet. The historic city centre is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
#LvivUkraine #Lviv #AustroHabsburg
#Ukrayna
LVIV UKRAINE || LVIV || AUSTRO HABSBURG || UKRAYNA
Lviv is a city in western Ukraine, around 70 kilometers from the border with Poland. Traces of its Polish and Austro Hungarian heritage are evident in its architecture, which blends Central and Eastern European styles with those of Italy and Germany. In High Castle Park, the mountaintop ruins of a 14th-century castle provide panoramic views of the city’s green-domed churches and the surrounding hills.
Named in honour of Leo, the eldest son of Daniel, King of Ruthenia, it was the capital of the Kingdom of Galicia Volhynia (also called the Kingdom of Ruthenia)[2] from 1272 to 1349, when it was conquered by King Casimir III the Great who then became known as the King of Poland and Ruthenia. From 1434, it was the regional capital of the Ruthenian Voivodeship in the Kingdom of Poland. In 1772, after the First Partition of Poland, the city became the capital of the Habsburg Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria. In 1918, for a short time, it was the capital of the West Ukrainian People's Republic. Between the wars, the city was the centre of the Lwów Voivodeship in the Second Polish Republic.
After the German-Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939, Lviv became part of the Soviet Union, and in 1944–46 there was a population exchange between Poland and Soviet Ukraine. In 1991, it became part of the independent nation of Ukraine.
Administratively, Lviv serves as the administrative centre of Lviv Oblast and has the status of city of oblast significance.
Lviv was the centre of the historical regions of Red Ruthenia and Galicia. The historical heart of the city, with its old buildings and cobblestone streets, survived Soviet and German occupations during World War II largely unscathed. The city has many industries and institutions of higher education such as Lviv University and Lviv Polytechnic. Lviv is also the home of many cultural institutions, including a philharmonic orchestra and the Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet. The historic city centre is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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