Lviv is one of the most ancient, distinctive and original cities of Ukraine. The city-museum, the main wealth of which is the diversity of ethnic and religious cultures, attracts tourists from all over the world.
Instructions
Step 1
Lviv gave the world many outstanding people. The city is rich in architectural monuments and temples. Everyone, who has visited Lviv for the first time, seeks to admire the landscapes of the ancient city, climbing the Castle Hill or climbing the Town Hall, where the most ancient clock in Ukraine is installed.
Step 2
By plane.
The UTAir company provides the opportunity to get from Vnukovo airport to Lviv in 2 hours, paying 6317 rubles.
Siberia Airlines will deliver passengers from Domodedovo to Lviv via Kiev, spending 6708 rubles. and about 5 hours of time.
Step 3
By train.
A more economical option. The average travel time by train from Moscow to Lviv is about 20 hours, there are direct and passing trains. The cost of a ticket in a reserved seat carriage is on average 2500 rubles, in a compartment - 4100 rubles.
Step 4
You can consider the option of a trip through Kiev. Many trains deliver passengers from Moscow to Kiev; on the Internet, you can find the most suitable option in time. The average duration of the trip is about 10-11 hours, the price of tickets in a reserved seat is at least 1700 rubles, in a compartment a maximum of 3600 rubles. depending on the train. From Kiev to Lviv, the train will run for about 10 hours, reserved seats from 950 rubles, compartment - on average, 1500 rubles. If you wish, you can get acquainted with the sights of the Ukrainian capital.
Step 5
By bus.
It is possible to get from Kiev to Lviv by bus or fixed-route taxi. The cost and duration of the trip are about the same as for the train. Makes sense in the absence of train tickets.
Step 6
By car.
Motorists can cover the distance from Moscow to Lviv of 1320 km on average in 22 hours. The best option is through the territory of Belarus. The journey will take longer, because you will need stops for rest, as well as for sightseeing in settlements along the route, the largest of them are Smolensk and Minsk.