Hostels In Lviv

11 Hostels in Lviv, Ukraine
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Cossacks Hostel
Cossacks Hostel - this is one of the best hostels in Lviv, you will plunge into the atmosphere of folk traditions & culture!
10Superb
(95)
Hostel- 0.11km from city centre
Privates From
€23.20
Dorms From
€10.05
Hostel Centrum
Hostel Centrum offers a wide range of services and facilities to ensure a pleasant stay!
10Superb
(68)
Hostel- 0.56km from city centre
No Privates Available
Dorms From
€4.64
Premium Hostel
Welcome to Premium Hostel - the most modern hostel in the centre of Lviv!
9.7Superb
(29)
Hostel- 0.11km from city centre
Privates From
€25.78
Dorms From
€10.05
DREAM Hostel Lviv
DREAM Hostel Lviv - it is a hostel in the heart of the city center. It combines high quality standard of hotel and cozy friendly atmosphere of hostel.
9.5Superb
(510)
Hostel- 0.14km from city centre
Privates From
€8.35
Dorms From
€5.85
Coffee Home
/We're just just 100 steps to the main square! // //Central location, high standards and friendly staff - our simple formula to be in the top 3 best rated hostels in the city./
8.2Fabulous
(368)
Hostel- 0.12km from city centre
Privates From
€1.12
Dorms From
€5.67
Hostel Drive
Hostel Drive offers affordable rooms in Lviv.
7.7Very Good
(46)
Hostel- 1.89km from city centre
Privates From
€3.87
Dorms From
€3.87
AntiHostel Forrest
Located in the heart of Lviv, AntiHostel Forrest for the first time in Ukraine offers accommodation in sleepboxes as well as in a traditional dorm room.
6.9Good
(29)
Hostel- 0.5km from city centre
Privates From
€4.13
Dorms From
€3.87
hiHostel
hiHostel is a new hostel in Lviv, with an excellent combination of comfort, prices and location. This is right choice for visitors who are going to explore Lviv.
0.0
(4)
Hostel- 0.58km from city centre
Privates From
€7.09
Dorms From
€4.90
Ostriv
Ostriv Hostel is just a stone's throw from all of the most popular and exciting attractions.
0.0
(4)
Hostel- 61.74km from city centre
Privates From
€7.73
Dorms From
€5.16
Urban Hotel
Urban hotel has a modern and cosy style! We offer comfortable rooms, free parking and much more.
0.0
(1)
Hotel- 5.31km from city centre
Privates From
€11.98
No Dorms Available
Danylo Inn
Danylo Inn offers comfortable and cozy lodging in Lviv.
0.0
(5)
Bed and Breakfast- 0.25km from city centre
Privates From
€17.40
No Dorms Available
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About Lviv

The city of Lviv has more than its fair share of quirky places to hang out, with cool craft beer bars, artisan chocolate shops and cutting-edge cafés. But not only that: this Ukrainian gem has a UNESCO-listed city centre with grand architecture, historic churches and scenic squares everywhere you turn, thanks to its history of both Central and Eastern European rule. And while Lviv's not known as a melting pot, the restaurants are immensely varied: there's everything from Georgian dumplings to Uzbekistani noodles to try. 

Hostels in Lviv will have you sleeping in a cosy capsule, nestling into a New York-themed room or settling in a space adorned with tributes to cinematic history. Check out hostels with balconies overlooking iconic city sights, like the intricately designed opera theatre. A Lviv hostel with a Jacuzzi and sauna is hard to beat for relaxing after a day of sightseeing. If you prefer your own space to the social vibe of a dorm, there are plenty of Lviv hostels with private rooms with en-suites. 

With its cobbled streets, modern restaurants and lively bars, Lviv's historic Old Town is a fantastic place to explore, especially near Market Square in the centre or upmarket Prospekt Svobody street. A little further out to the southwest, Frankivskyi District is a newer neighbourhood filled with parks and the scenic Altai lakes, while the eastern Lychakivskyi District features a clutch of churches and other intriguing buildings, with a calmer, more residential vibe than the Old Town. 

Churches are especially charming in Lviv, so add awe-inspiring religious architecture like Boim Chapel, the Armenian Cathedral and the Church of Sts Olha and Elizabeth to your list. For city views, take a walk to Castle Hill (try to go at sunset for the best light) or to the top of the tower on City Hall. To make like the locals, swing by a bania (public bath) and steam in the sauna before finishing off with a bracing dip in the cold pools. 

Lviv has a network of trams, trolleybuses and Soviet-style minibuses to get around on. Taxis are cheaper if you book one in advance rather than trying to hail them in the street. The historic centre is fairly small, so it's easy to see by walking. If you're flying in, you'll land at Lviv Danylo Halytskyi International Airport, around an hour from the city centre by bus or a 30-minute drive. The city is also well-connected to rail routes across Europe.

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