Rius Hotel

Lviv


Modern hotel on the 6th and 7th floors of a mini high-rise aimed at business clientele, just a few minutes walk from pl Rynok. Bedrooms are done out in shades of unchallenging beige and brown and facilities include a fitness centre, a restaurant and a multipurpose conference hall.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Lviv attractions

1. Museum of Ethnography, Arts & Crafts

0.11 MILES

This underfunded, chaotically curated museum has a few interesting pieces of furniture, Czech glass, art nouveau posters (Mucha, Lautrec) and various 19th…

2. Prospekt Svobody

0.14 MILES

In summer the broad pavement in the middle of this wide prospekt is the town's main hang-out and a hub of Lviv life, where homegrown tourists pose for…

3. National Museum

0.15 MILES

Residing in one of Lviv's grandest 19th-century palaces, this sometimes confusing museum (too many doors, ticket rippers, sections, prescribed routes) has…

4. Statue of Taras Shevchenko

0.16 MILES

An enormous statue of Taras Shevchenko, Ukraine's greatest nationalist writer, rises up in the middle of pr Svobody. It was a gift to the people of Lviv…

5. Jesuit Church

0.19 MILES

Only reconsecrated in 2011, Lviv's impressive Jesuit church (full name – Garrison Church of Sts Peter and Paul) was used as a book repository during the…

6. Salo Museum

0.24 MILES

For the uninitiated, salo is the cured pig fat (lard) that Ukrainians love to slip down with vodka and use an an ingredient in national dishes. This …

7. Transfiguration Church

0.24 MILES

The tall copper-domed church just west of the Armenian Cathedral is the late-17th-century, newly renovated Transfiguration Church, the first church in the…

8. Birthplace of Leopold Von Sacher-Masoch

0.25 MILES

Opposite the Pototsky Palace is the supposed birthplace of Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, the world’s original ‘masochist’. The author of Venus in Furs came…