A year-round party

One moment you are tasting traditional dishes at the «Lviv frying pan» festival, the Chocolate festival or the Wine and Cheese festival, the next moment you are participating in a populous festive parade during one of the numerous religious holidays, and later on you are enjoying jazz performances of world renowned starts like Wynton Marsalis. You can find yourself in the midst of festivities in completely unexpected places, not just central squares and concert halls.

Imagine that you are strolling through the city and suddenly you find yourself at a Feast of Armenian street or Klezmer festival in the Jewish quarter of Lviv. Immediately, you get an invitation to join the festivities, and you won’t be able to leave without trying the various treats and traditional drinks.

The true fans of Lviv come to the city several times a year, because they don’t want to miss their favorite events.

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  • Easter celebration
    Easter celebration
  • Festival of world cultures "Etnovyr"
    Festival of world cultures "Etnovyr"
  • Jewish culture festival «Lviv Klez Fest»
    Jewish culture festival «Lviv Klez Fest»
  • Emir Kusturica on Lviv stage
    Emir Kusturica on Lviv stage
  • Medieval culture festival «Tustan»
    Medieval culture festival «Tustan»
  • Blacksmith festival «Zaliznyi Lev»
    Blacksmith festival «Zaliznyi Lev»
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