Krym

Lviv


Following the occupation of Crimea, many Tatars moved their cafes to other parts of Ukraine – this bright, simple cafe serves up typically flavour-packed plov, manty (meatballs in a pasta case), samsa (meat pies), mutton and shashlyk to an oriental Crimean soundtrack. The service is pleasant and prices reasonable – the wi-fi password, 'Crimea2014' – says it all, though.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Lviv attractions

1. National Museum

0.13 MILES

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

2. Prospekt Svobody

0.19 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. Transfiguration Church

0.2 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…

4. Museum of Ethnography, Arts & Crafts

0.2 MILES

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

5. Armenian Cathedral

0.22 MILES

One church you should not miss is the elegant 1363 Armenian Cathedral with its ancient-feeling interior. The placid cathedral courtyard is a maze of…

6. Statue of Taras Shevchenko

0.23 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…

7. Jesuit Church

0.23 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…

8. St Mary of the Snows Church

0.25 MILES

This seldom-visited church was founded by the German community in the 13th century as a Catholic cathedral but was given a neo-Romanesque makeover in the…