L'viv
Travel Blogs from L'viv, Ukraine
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coffee crisp unites a nation
... impossible to even guess what signs, menus and directions where saying. One of the Canadians could read a very small amount of Ukraine, which helped...but, luckily Yulia, the girl working at the hostel and her friend, Natalie, helped us with translation ...
Ukrainian cities are nice, apart from the cobbles!
Hi Everyone, We are currently in L'Viv in the Ukraine. We are staying in a very nice hostel right in the centre of town. Today was a very short day after the long distances we covered yesterday. Dave, Alex and Chris covered 96.5 miles and Bob and Jay ...
L'vov
... of the 9. We got off perfectly, arrived easily etc and had a nice welcome by the three guys staying there already. our hostel (backpackers L'viv) is newly opened and so we learned of it's water situation. There is only water from 6-9AM and 18-21. Lovely. ...
Yushchenko's Ukraine
... apparently are in the former Soviet Union) with multiple questions about my destination, my nationality and most commonly 'Where visa?." Ukraine only went visa-free last year for Americans, and I figured that difficulties would ensure at the border. The ...
Ukraine and L'Viv
Not the best nights sleep I have ever had. Getting of the coach was so disorienting. Not knowing where I was, a man told me to get the 57 bus. on that bus, 3 lads nearly made off with my passport and money. Frightened and paranoid, I got off the 57 but ...
Where there's smoke...
... but no further problems. Our train to Budapest didn’t leave until 9:20PM so we spent most of the last day in L’viv just conserving energy after a bad night’s sleep and mostly reading. We boarded the train and while we were getting ...
It's hard to leave L'viv
After a brisk 14 hours on the night train from Budapest, we arrived in L'viv, Ukraine. It’s only 607 kilometers from Budapest to L’viv but it takes an hour to go through the border crossing and passport checks when you leave Hungary and then ...
L'viv/L'vov
... school they are taking a gap year before chaining themselves to the responsibilities of university. Scott the American made it to Ukraine to join us for aimless wandering and Harry Potter fun. Katya a Moscovite, she lived in Moscow anyway, was ...
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