Winter Holidays and Traditions of Ukraine
Winter has come and with its arrival, we have a series of bright holidays and special dates of the Christian calendar. Fun social events and fantastic mystery-plays which return us to ancient ...
A fascinating mix of the Soviet and the Slavic, Lviv is Ukraine’s most accessible city. Head in and discover its bars and Baroque buildings with a local guide from tourHQ.
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Winter has come and with its arrival, we have a series of bright holidays and special dates of the Christian calendar. Fun social events and fantastic mystery-plays which return us to ancient ...
Stretching from the wild Carpathian Mountains in the west to endless steppe landscapes of the east, Ukraine is Europe’s travel frontier. Since gaining independence from the Soviet Union, the ...
Let us present one more special place for our guests - the Strategic Missile Forces Museum, which is a branch of the Central Museum of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, unique and unparalleled ...
The gap between how many Ukrainians consider the Ukrainian language native, and how many people use it in real life, is quite significant.
On August 24, Ukraine celebrates its Independence Day. Therefore, we decided to choose 24 unusual traditions connected with our culture, rituals and Ukraine holidays.Premarital sex, dancing dead man, ...
There are many ways to open Lviv to yourself...In this article I want to show you a romantic side of Lviv – romantic places must-visit!
The undisputed touristic kingpin of western Ukraine is unlike any other city in the country. Touting its wealth of exquisite Germanic architecture, gothic churches and renaissance palaces, the town speaks more of Slavic traditionalism than it does of the USSR, while its distinct multiculturalism and pro-Europe vibe has made it something of a cradle of political liberalism the nation over.
The sightseeing action centres on the Lviv Old town, where the bustling Market Square gives way to enchanting cobbled lanes, the Catholic landmark of the Latin Cathedral, the honorific Shevchenko Monument and the eerie Chapel of the Boim. Nearby lurks the Lychakiv Cemetery, the resting ground of countless Polish and Ukrainian luminaries since the 18th century. Lviv tour guides also often recommend enjoying a show at the world-famous Lviv Opera and Ballet, or delving into the town’s wealth of great museums, which range from the city’s branch of the National Museum, to the curious Pharmacy Museum on Drukarska.
After dark Lviv transforms itself, with the locals shooting potent horilka (vodka) and local beer in the shadowy corners of the city’s hidden subterranean drinkeries, and dancing the night away awkwardly to bouts of Euro pop.
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