The 4th City Holiday “Have a Cup of Coffee in Lviv”

The 4th City Holiday “Have a Cup of Coffee in Lviv”

24-26 September, Rynok (Market) Square

Web-site:www.coffeefest.lviv.ua
Phone: +38(032) 294 96 44 

Lviv has always been famous for its coffee. In 1683 Yuriy Kulchytskyi, Cossack from Lviv Region, founded the first coffee-house in Vienna "Hof zur Blauen Flasche", which was one of the few at that time in Europe.

Who knows, maybe owing to Yuriy Kulchytskyi, Lviv became known as the coffee capital of Galicia.

City Coffee Festival promotes Lviv coffee culture since 2007. Everyone can take a coffee tour of Lviv and taste “festival” coffee in the numerous houses that day. All cafes use their exclusive recipes and high quality coffee to create a real holiday of delight for the customers. Fragrant coffee and meeting people are two indispensable elements of the Coffee Festival in Lviv.


The top event of the festival is Coffee King’s and Queen’s tour round Lviv coffee-houses with the aim to choose a winner of the festival – the best Lviv café of the year. All the guests are invited to the coffee and coffee plate’s fair, historical presentations of the coffee drinking traditions, retro and jazz music concerts.

Welcome to Lviv! We’ll find a special coffee and a cosy café to delight everyone!


Print 

Введіть код:

Follow us on Twitter!Our LivejournalOfficial YouTube ChannelFollow us on Facebook!VK

news

Third Tourism Conference in Lviv "Win With The Lion" 2011

Third Tourism Conference in Lviv "Win With The Lion" 2011

Third Tourism Conference in Lviv "Win With The Lion" 2011. “Win with the Lion” – it is a meeting point for tourism experts.1

  • VisitLviv.net at ITB Berlin 2011

    We are growing up and opening the new horizons for ourselves and for you, our dear followers. Internet-project VisitLviv.net will take active part in one of the biggest world tourist exhibition – ITB Berlin 2011.2

  • The New York Times: Lviv, Ukraine: Local Dumplings and International Sensibility

    It was the airport in Lviv, of all things, that first charmed me. Regional airports across the former Soviet Union tend to be a dreary lot, with all the appeal of a 24-hour bus station. But the one in Lviv, the largest city in western Ukraine, had wood paneling and ornate columns and the feel of a grand old railway station in a 1950s film.

All news

Photo

back

Christmas Fair 2012

All photo