Restaurants and cafes
LEO
16 Teatralna Street
Located on the first floor of the "Leopolis" hotel. The restaurant is designed in the style of "modern classic." The pride of the restaurant is a tasting menu featuring Ukrainian culinary dishes presented in a modern and authorial manner by the chef.
Panorama
45 Svobody Avenue
Impressive view of the city panorama. The restaurant's signature dish is prepared in the wooden Spanish Josper oven.
Amadeus
7 Cathedral Square
Romantic interior, featuring an authorial blend of Italian and French cuisines. Among the signature dishes, notable items include a salad with roasted duck breast, foie gras with baked goat cheese on toast, turkey liver in Chianti sauce, and charcoal-grilled steaks.
Black Cat
7 Cathedral Square
An English high-cuisine pub, featuring a wood-burning oven used to prepare Italian pizzas with various toppings. They also offer corn and wheat homemade bread based on antique recipes.
SHOco.
3 Lesya Kurbasa Street
+38 095 162 8104
Modern bakery and confectionery with exceptionally delicious desserts and baked goods.
MAD bars house
10 Shevska Street
Combines five bar and restaurant formats – from the first floor to the terrace.
Svit Kavy
6 Cathedral Square
The most delicious coffee in a vintage cafe with a view of the Latin Cathedral.
Veronika
21 Shevchenka Avenue
A wide range of pastries, cakes, and handmade chocolates made in own pastry workshop at the restaurant.
Ionov's Confectionery Pharmacy
1 M. Kopernyka Street
Bakery products made from ancient recipes, authentic drinks. The specialty of Ionov's Confectionery Pharmacy is homemade liqueurs crafted according to the recipes of the Mykolyashiv factory.
MUST-SEE locations
MARSOVE POLE
Mekhnikova Street, adjacent to Lychakiv Cemetery from the north
Marsove Pole, where, alongside UPA (Ukrainian Insurgent Army) soldiers, began burying the fallen Heroes of the Russo-Ukrainian War in early spring 2022.
The Heavenly Hundred Heroes Memorial
6 Pidvalna Street
A minimalist space with a unique view of the city, immortalizing the memory of the Heavenly Hundred Heroes. Winner in the category of "Best Implemented Public Space Object" for Squares and Boulevards."
Lviv Municipal Art Center
11 Stefanyka Street, door code 27,
Opened in 2020, it is the first municipal institution created with funds from the city budget and focused on implementing projects in the field of contemporary art. Located in the neo-Gothic mansion of Leon Sapiga, built in the mid-70s of the XIX century. It includes a media library, lecture hall, bookstore, cafe, art workshop, and exhibition halls.
Borys Voznytskyi Lviv Art Gallery
3 Stefanyka Street
The largest art museum in Ukraine, housing over 62,000 exhibits from Western and Eastern European countries.
Jam Factory Art Center
124 Bogdan Khmelnytsky Street
+38 068 728 15 32
Jam Factory Art Center is a contemporary art institution that plays a key role in reflecting and presenting contemporary processes in Ukrainian and international art and culture, opening opportunities for public dialogue.
Italian Courtyard
Erected in 1580, it is located in the inner courtyard of the Korniakt Palace — a Renaissance architectural monument, also known as the Royal Townhouse. In the warm season, a cafe operates here, hosting concerts and festivals of classical and jazz music.
Clementii Sheptytskyi Museum of Folk Architecture and Rural Life
1 Chernecha Hora Street
One of the largest open-air museums in Europe. Here, over 100 monuments of folk architecture are reproduced.
Koliivshchyna Square
The project 'ReHERIT: Shared Responsibility for Common Heritage.' The square is located on the territory of the former Jewish quarter, reconstructed as an example of a contemporary interpretation of shared heritage in the public environment of a modern city. The square features a reconstructed well, which was previously a source of conflict and now symbolizes good neighborliness.
Synagogue Space
27 Fedrova Street
One of the oldest brick Jewish sanctuaries in Ukraine. The building was destroyed by a bomb detonated by German occupiers in August 1941, and recently, the ruins have been transformed into a modern public space.
Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart Monument
Eugene Malanyuk Street, 17
Outstanding son of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart lived and worked in Lviv for almost 30 years. Xaver Mozart with a large wig of his father, which was always too big for him.
!FESTrepublic
24-26 Staroznesenska Street
Youth space on the territory of a former factory with beloved establishments for Lviv residents.