Lviv is so different from the rest of Ukraine it's hard to believe you are even in an Eastern European country. As I was leaving I was thinking that I had to go "back to Ukraine".
Lviv reminded me so much of Brasov, Romania with it's cobbled streets and ancient architecture. It's historic churches and buildings date from the 13th century. In recent history it was spared some of the invasions and wars that destroyed other Ukrainian cities. It was also part of the Habsberg empire for about 150 years, which is well represented in the wonderful architecture.
The train ride to Lviv was 18 hours each way. It may seem exceedingly long, but getting on the train at 6pm when it's already dark out gives you a false sense of "lateness" and within a few hours the noise and rhythm of the movement lulls you into a sense of comfort and warmth in the compartment and soon puts you to sleep. Unfortunately, I only had about 30 hours to visit and I was right back on the train home the next evening. Next time I plan at least a 2 day visit. It's a long way to go for 1 night, but I wouldn't have missed it for all the tea in Ukraine!
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