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Lviv is known for its Renaissance, Baroque, and Gothic architecture, which makes roaming its streets feel like a trip back in time. The city is inhabited by friendly people who take immense pride in their heritage and culture. The official language is Ukrainian, but you will find a good number of people speaking fluent English, especially in the city centre.
Lviv experiences a humid continental climate. It's quite damp, with rainfall all year round. Summers can be hot but are typically mild, and the winters are frosty and wet. It's advisable to check the forecast before visiting and plan accordingly.
Some notable areas to explore in Lviv include the Old Town, Halytskyi District, and Lychakiv. These districts offer a robust mix of historic attractions, vibrant nightlife, culinary delights, and shopping outlets.
We recommend compact cars or sedans for navigating Lviv's city centre, thanks to their agility in traffic and ease of parking.
Parking can be a challenge in Lviv, especially in the city centre. However, several public and private parking lots offer a solution. Note that some areas require a parking permit.
To enjoy the local scenic routes, consider a drive to Citadel Park, slowly winding your way to Lychakiv Cemetery, and then heading to High Castle Hill. Be ready for stunning vistas and a taste of the city's history.
The local currency is the Ukrainian Hryvnia, abbreviated UAH. Credit cards are widely accepted but do carry cash for smaller establishments or traditional markets.
Lviv is a city that loves to celebrate, with events throughout the year. Some must-see festivals include Leopolis Jazz Fest in June, Lviv Coffee Festival in September, and the enchanting Christmas Market in December.