Walking tour "Discover Lviv"





Description
We offer an opportunity to follow the paths of old Lviv, explore the thousand-year history of the royal city, visit an open-air museum and experience the magic of Lviv. The excursion passes through the area of the Middle-Age Lviv that is not only the territory of the historical and cultural reserve, but it is also included in the UNESCO World Heritage. This excursion is organized by the Best Tour Operator of Ukraine 2020, according to Ukraine Tourism Awards.
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The current building of the Lviv city hall was built in the years 1827-1835. The project was designed by architects Alois Wondraszka, Jerzy Glogowski, Joseph Markl, and Franz Trescher. In 1849-1851, after a fire, a reconstruction was carried out under a project by Johann Salzmann. The massive building is situated at the center of the Rynok square; it has four symmetrical Neo-Classicist façades. Its tower, which is square in plan, belongs to the most noticeable accents of Lviv’s architectural panorama and is one of the visual symbols of the city. The style of the building can be considered a typical one for the Austrian administration buildings of the 1830-1840s. The city hall is the administrative center of the city, the Lviv City Council is located there.
Rynok Square is a central square of the city of Lviv, Ukraine. According to archaeological data, the square was planned in the second half of the 13th century, during the reign of Prince Leo I of Galicia. However, there is a long tradition of later dating the emergence of the square, associated with the activities of the Polish king Casimir III the Great. Around the square, there are 44 tenement houses, which represent several architectural styles, from Renaissance to Modernism. In the four corners, there are fountains—wells from 1793, probably designed by Hartman Witwer. The sculptures represent four Greek mythological figures: Neptune, Diana, Amphitrite and Adonis. In front of the Town Hall, there was a pillory. In 1998 the Market Place, together with the historic city center of Lviv, was recognised as a UNESCO world heritage site.
The Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Lviv (commonly known as the Dormition church, or historically as the Wallachian Church) is a Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Lviv, located in the Old Town, in Renaissance style. The current building is built in place of a ruined church in the period 1591-1629 by Paulo Romanus, Wojciech Kapinos and Amvrosiy Prykhylny; the bell tower was erected in the years 1571-1578 by Peter Barbon.
In the central part of a legendary city L’viv on Muzeina Square one of the most famous and beautiful churches of the city is located. It is Dominican Church. Its foundations were laid in the instance of Hungarian Princess Costanzia, who was going to marry Ukrainian Prince Lev Danylovych. She was a Catholic and the Dominicans came to support her faith.
Located in the very heart of modern Lviv, Virmenska (also known as Armenian) street is full of life yet has retained much of its old time character. In addition to quaint cafes, restaurants and pubs, it houses the Armenian church (hence the alternate name) and Art Gallery Dzyga, a popular hangout of the local bohemian folk adding much atmosphere to the place.
The Jesuit Church in Lviv is dedicated to Sts. Peter and Paul. When constructed in the 1610 and 1620s, it was one of the largest churches in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Sebastian Lachmius, a monk, based his design for the church on that of Il Gesu in Rome. His designs were modified by a professional Italian architect, Jacopo Briano, in 1618–1621. A curious addition to the original design was the 80-meter clocktower on the south side which used to be the tallest building in Galicia. The upper part of this early 18th-century tower was demolished in 1830. In 1740, the vaults were frescoed by the Eckstein brothers from Brno. The paintings were greatly injured during the Soviet period, when the church was used as a storage facility and suffered relative neglect.
Lviv Opera - is an opera house located in Lviv, Ukraine's largest western city and one of its historic cultural centers. Originally built on former marshland of the submerged Poltva River, the Lviv Opera now sits at the end of Freedom Avenue, the tree-lined centerpiece of Lviv's historic Old City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the city's Halych district. According to the inscription in the theater lobby, the building was constructed between 1897 and 1900, and has remained standing throughout several changes in history. Originally built when Lviv was the capital of the autonomous province of Galicia in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Lviv Opera first stood at the end of Archduke Karl Ludwig Avenue, was later known as the Grand Theatre of the Second Polish Republic, and during the time of Soviet rule, entering patrons would pass by a towering statue of Vladimir Lenin. For four decades, the theater was known as the Ivan Franko Lviv State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet, having been renamed in 1956 after the city's famous poet and political activist on the centenary of his birth. In 2000, the Lviv Opera celebrated its own centennial with another renaming, this time after one of the city's native daughters, Solomiya Krushelnytska, a renowned soprano of the early 20th century.
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Important Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(7)
The tour was great! Ivanka, my guide knew so much about the history of the city and showed me places I would never have found myself.
I joined the ''visiting Saint Nicholas'' tour. This tour is a nice experience for me. Tour guide is a kind and funny person. Before we started our trip, the tour guide had given a tour plan and explained, gave information about every place. Also, the lunch included was delicious. In addition, I didn't prefer eating meat, the tour guide helped me, restaurant prepared to fish instead of meat. Just I didn't like Lviv zoo because animals aren't living like natural life. Thanks, Vidviday..
We are glad that you enjoyed our tour. The animals in the Lviv Zoo are forced to live in this way because they would not physically survive in the wild. In this zoo, they are carefully cared for and everything is done to make them comfortable. Thank you for your feedback and we look forward to seeing you on our tours.
The tuor was for 2 hours with lunch, but they cancel the tour for the next day of my booking and they give me a tuor in 1:30 hour. no lunch or meal. The tuor guid was good. They wast my time by delay the tuor, and it's not valuable for the money you pay which is vary hight .
Dear Mazen, we are sorry you were not satisfied with our services. However, this tour does not include lunch, as you can see in the "Exclusions" section of the tour description. Regarding the duration of the tour, it should be 2 hours. If it had been shortened in your case, we will investigate the reasons behind this to make sure it does not happen again. We apologize for any inconvenience caused, hope to see you again in Lviv.
I had the chance to do the Lviv city tour with Myroslava, it was very interesting and I learnt a lot about Lviv's rich history and all the different periods the ciry went rhrough. Definitely recommended!
Thank you for your review! We are happy you had a good time with us!
Even though in this hard situation we enjoyed our tour guide Dima. The trip went 2 1/2 hours and we learned a lot about Lviv and it's history.
Thank you! We are glad you dared to travel in times like this and had a good time.
My tour guide was a very informative lady with a kind disposition. I throughly enjoyed my tour. I am a solo traveller and it was good to meet a local lady. Highly recommend the company who contacted me after my booking and again to confirm my guide.
Thank you for your review Michelle! We are happy you had a good time with our guide.
Vidviday one of the best travel company in Ukraine I went with them to the Carpathians trip the last weekend. the trip was perfect if you want to feel, taste and admire these regions the best choice is Vidviday. the bus is so good, Their guides are amazing experts in history, geography, and sociology. They know a lot of interesting stories about every place which they show you and The tour was well organized and we visited interesting places like “Tustan” it is a beautiful and historic area and you can take amazing pictures and enjoying nature. I would strongly recommend to chose Vidviday If you plan to visit Lviv, Carpathians or anyplace in Ukraine
Thank you for the review, we're very happy that you had a good time!



