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Fluff-free dorms hold four to 16 beds, shower queues are unheard of, sturdy lockers keep your stuff safe and there's a well-equipped kitchen. — Lonely Planet
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Conveniently located near the Lychakivsky Cemetery, this well-appointed, luxurious-feeling hotel has an impeccable reputation for service and maintenance. — Lonely Planet
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Lviv’s first real boutique hotel is a delightfully intimate 29-room place, accessed through an inconspicuous entrance in the historical centre. — Lonely Planet
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Rooms are art-deco studies in black, white and every shade in between. Breakfast is served in the superb restaurant. — Lonely Planet
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Wheelchair-friendly facilities, a new spa/fitness area in the cellars and a pretty decent brasserie are extras you won’t find anywhere else. — Lonely Planet
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This superb guesthouse 3km north of pl Rynok is an eclectic mix of old and new, 21st century and antique, jumble sale and IKEA all rolled into one. — Lonely Planet
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The Panorama has been a hotel since 1875 though it operated under a variety of names. — Lonely Planet
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The Lviv link in this 100% Ukrainian chain limits the medieval theme to a few spired bedsteads, the odd tapestry and a bit of chunky furniture. — Lonely Planet
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Partially renovated and still sporting lots of faded yesteryear chic, this epicentral hotel remains a travellers' favourite. — Lonely Planet
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This unexciting place is a good example of just what you can do with a surplus Soviet lumpen-hotel. — Lonely Planet
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There are no frills but plenty of smiles at this spartan but comfortable 94-bed budget hotel and hostel, 2km southwest of the city centre. — Lonely Planet
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The rooms, while still holding on to their olde-worlde flavour, are beginning to wilt a bit and the service has been caught flat-footed by other more up-to-speed establishments. — Lonely Planet
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Bedrooms are done out in shades of unchallenging beige and brown and facilities include a fitness centre, a restaurant and a multipurpose conference hall. — Lonely Planet
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If you want good quality digs bang in the heart of the action, look no further than this superbly done-out hotel housed in the Palace Coloccini right on the Rynok. — Lonely Planet
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Conveniently located near the Lychakivsky Cemetery, this well-appointed, luxurious-feeling hotel has an impeccable reputation for service and maintenance. — Lonely Planet
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The Lviv branch of this national hostel chain sports spotless dorms with pine bunks equipped with reading lights and privacy-creating curtains. — Lonely Planet
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