Lviv hotel reviews

Here are the most recent Lviv hotel reviews. If you'd like to add your own comments about any particular hotel or apartment in Lviv, simply find the appropriate page for that particular hotel and submit your review there! We look forward to your comments.

Hotel George

A decent hotel to stay in. Lots of character, and probably the best location in the city.

reviewed by Liam from United Kingdom on Jan.27.2011

Hotel Eney

I've just returned from Eney Hotel and I definitely recommend it. It is located in a walking distance from the main square. Main advantages of the Eney are: clean rooms with free internet, nice pool, very good hot breakfasts, guarded parking and convenient location with acces by car. The personnel were very helpful, friendly and professional. Extremely good value restaurant. I travel a lot for my work, but this is absolute the best hotel I was ever in. It really enjoyed being there.

reviewed by Dan from France on Jan.27.2011

Hotel Opera

Mighty posh! But we were still made to feel very welcome great stuff

reviewed by Trevor from United Kingdom on Oct.06.2010

Hotel George

It was my first visit to Lviv and I stayed at this hotel - just terrific!!! The rooms and facilities are renewed,though the spirit of the history is preserved; the hall is impressive and the atmosphere, created by the staff is very hospitable and warm.

reviewed by Anna from Sweden on Jun.29.2010

Hotel At Burger

A beautiful hotel. Impeccable rooms.

reviewed by Michelle from United Kingdom on Jun.07.2010

Hetman

It has a certain old-school charm to it.

reviewed by Ziby from Netherlands on Apr.02.2010

The Kosmonaut Hostel

we came to Lwiw with our folkgroup,and younger dancers with tutors r live in this hostel.There was great, becouse it leave near the centrum and we had near to all the city. The workers r very nice and helpful. thanks for super time in Lviv;p ;***

reviewed by Ania from Poland on May.04.2009

Hotel George

Best if the George is left exactly as it is, lumpy beds and all. I'll be back for the third time on 15 April to see more of Lviv and Uzhgorod.

reviewed by Ivan P Anderson from United Kingdom on Apr.12.2009

Hotel George

Scruffy but full of character. The best thing is the bar on the ground floor with its mozaic decorations on the wall - a blast from the communist past!

reviewed by Ken from United Kingdom on Mar.24.2009

Hotel Wien

Excellent hotel. Pleasant staff, clean rooms, comfortable beds, modern bathrooms. The hotel is in a great location, and looks classic on hte outside, and classic, with a modern twist inside.

reviewed by Jackson from Canada on Mar.06.2009

The Kosmonaut Hostel

Stayed at kosmonaut with my 5 children and 2 grandkids, the staff are very helpfull and speak good english. it was freezing when we arrived in ukraine, but the kos was lovely and warm, stayed for 3 days and would reccomend it.

reviewed by jimmy h from United Kingdom on Feb.17.2009

Hotel George

Yeah it s seen better days but it has tonnes of atmosphere.

reviewed by Sal Denvers from United States on Feb.13.2009

The Kosmonaut Hostel

The atmosphere at the Kos is fabulous. I intended to stay for around 3 days, it ended up that I stayed 7 times longer. Yes! 7 times longer, (3 weeks) the owner is Australian and full of fun, he will tell you the best places to go in the city. If for any reason heís not around, the 24 hour receptions speaks very good English, and are truly happy to be of help. I have got to say ìThe Kosmonautî is home from home. You will feel very safe at the Kos and the location is seconds away from all the main attractions. In other words youíre on top of everything youíll need. I would recommend a restaurant, but I can not remember the name, or I should say I can not spell it. The owner, Eddy will tell you. (Itís on the same side of the road as the Kos, about 20 meters, on the corner) All the locals go to this place. A substantial meal will cost you less than 30 Ukraine, less than £3. A beer 40p/50 cents. Ukraine people are the best I have come across, you will not be disappointed. Once you visit this place you will remember it all your days. Happy travelling!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TONY LIVERPOOL

reviewed by Tony from United Kingdom on Feb.04.2009

The Kosmonaut Hostel

I stayed here for a couple of nights on my first visit to Lviv. I absolutely loved it and cannot wait to go back. Owner and all staff were friendly and helpful and the place has a very welcoming atmosphere. Good facilities, info, location, etc, etc. In fact, location is so good I even managed to find my way back to it on my own when I got separated from my friend after a night out on the 'horilka'. If I can find it, anyone can! Andy, London

reviewed by Andy Lewis from United Kingdom on Jan.04.2009

The Kosmonaut Hostel

As a frequent traveler to Ukraine and Poland, the Cosmonaut is a very welcome place. It is the best value and choice for budget stay on Lviv. It is central as listed with friendly, multi-lingual staff who make your stay great. There is information on all to see and do in Lviv and beyond plus assistance for further travel and lodging. Bathrooms are also great and very nice for hostels. Come see Lviv before all start to come to make it crowded and expensive like Praha and Krakow have become. There are many places to eat, drink and be merry in the area also. Enjoy!

reviewed by misha from United States on Sep.27.2008

The Kosmonaut Hostel

This was my first time in Lviv, and finding the Kos was so easy... (i usually get lost). Amazingly close to the center, which is super. I cant emphasize enough - location location location. At first glance, looking from the street #8, I was a little concerned, also going up the stairs wasnt too welcoming.. then bam! Inside its buzzling with life at the Kos. fun atmosphere. Nice receptionist, immediately I mingled with fellow travellers and shared war stories... I arrived at 6AM at Lviv, and headed to Kos around 8. There was breakfast there, so I ate. very warm atmosphere. BTW, room #4 (4Beds)is the closest to kitchen, so if you want sleep during day, forget that rooom.=) Everyone was helpful, and yes, i would go back.

reviewed by Joey from United States on Sep.21.2008

Hotel George

Full of atmosphere but desperately in need of a refurb! Breakfasts were rather good, service nothing to write home about but adequate. Has to be said that, with the shortage of hotels in Lviv (and the expense) that the George offers some of the best deals with its excellent location. But the 'faded grandeur' and primitive washing facilities might wear a bit thin after a few days.

reviewed by Mark Bradshaw from United Kingdom on Aug.14.2008

Leopolis Hotel

We actually stayed elsewhere but we had a look in here and it certainly looked very good and we thought we might try it next time!We'll certainly return to Lviv!

reviewed by Vanessa & Adam Parks from United States on Mar.17.2008

Grand Hotel

What a hotel! Just great! The city itself is a bit run donw but still beautiful, and the Grand was an excellent base to explore. I am sure that once Ukraine joins the European Union, this will be the new Prague! Lovely, friendly people.

reviewed by Jason Bulstrode from United Kingdom on Mar.13.2008

Grand Hotel

what's i can says,is nothings bad. I was spotted by police and the hotel manager proven it i'm the customer without showing my passport. I think i'm the only asian and the first staying in the hotel. All staff very helpfull.Althought few can speek english but they can read your mind. Room? well this one maybe need some improve.Hope i will here again to have fun with snow and have ukraine food with my associate.

reviewed by Amran Salleh from Malaysia on Dec.11.2007

Grand Hotel

No complaints about the Grand. West European standards and great location. Would go back, next time hopefully not on a business trip...

reviewed by Mike Petersen from United States on Nov.26.2007

Grand Hotel

We arrived late, driving from Prymzl crossing was scary and the crossing itself was as organized as a six-year old's rules for hide-and-seek, but imagine that the child was stoned, the strength of eight men, and a machete... The Hotel Grand was remarkably pleasent after that, and the next morning, we still thought the same. Try the Garlic Soup!

reviewed by david from United States on Sep.11.2007

Hotel Opera

Very fancy!

reviewed by Karen Horton from United Kingdom on Aug.21.2007

Hotel Wien

Definitely one of your better bets. Straightforward but decent. Relatively new so not much wear and tear yet.... Good coffee downstairs.

reviewed by Giles Frampton from United Kingdom on Jul.12.2007

Hotel Opera

Western standards and wonderful setting. The George seemed more 'atmospheric' but looked a bit decayed.

reviewed by Peter Maple from United States on Jun.26.2007