"Amazing stay at this gem of a hotel with an interesting back story in the middle of the old city. Very convenient and the air raid shelter was very accessible and the coolest part of the place."
A verified traveller from Vienna stayed at Hotel Leopolis
"Friendly reception. Hotel still really breaths the Soviet style, but is in a relatively good condition. So quite interesting. Good bed, shower and clean room. So no problem there. We were traveling with a dog and although their policy is to not allow big dogs, they didn’t make a problem for our medium sized Aussie. Parking was free and also no extra charge for the dog. Only remark would be that they don’t have airco and we were staying there in the middle of a heatwave. While booking, I didn’t check to see if they had airco, so completely my own fault."
Are you looking for a luxury hotel for your Lychakivskyi District vacation?
Lychakivskyi District has some interesting things to see and do including Lychakiv Cemetery and Museum of Folk Architecture and Life, so you might want to take in the local sights during your visit.
What's the best luxury hotel in Lychakivskyi District?
Kavalier Boutique Hotel is a luxury hotel with a private beach and a seasonal outdoor pool, and it’s a popular choice for Expedia travelers looking for an elegant place to stay.
When can I expect good weather in Lychakivskyi District?
Planning for the weather is an important factor for making your trip to Lychakivskyi District a success, especially when you’re splurging. The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 64°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 32°F. Average annual precipitation for Lychakivskyi District is 33 inches.
What's there to see and do in Lychakivskyi District?
Experience Lychakivskyi District and visit Lychakiv Cemetery, Museum of Folk Architecture and Life, and The Palace of Turkull-Comellos. If you have extra time while you’re in the area, you might want to see Johann Georg Pinzel museum of Lviv Sacral Baroque Sculpture and The Palace of Siemienski-Lewickis.