Emergency Services:
101 – Fire
102 – Police
103 – Emergency medical assistance
104 – Gas safety services
275-82-13 – Central diving services for water safety
10656 – Private medical assistance “Bohdan”
252-75-62 – Information on emergency medical assistance (hospitalization information)
225-65-02 – Dental assistance
Inquiry Services:
109 or 299-09-111 – Municipal inquiry services
1589 – Information on our city
121 – Master clock time service
297-59-99 – Mayor’s Hot Line
297-59-11 – City Controller
261-36-01 – Department of Consumer Protection
1507 – Information Bureau of the Tax Inspectorate
1558 – 24-hour services: Confidence number “Stavropigion”
1567 – Pharmacy information
263-24-04 – DAI Detention Centre (DAI = Road and Automobile Inspection)
225-70-07 – Evacuator
233-05-55 – Juvenile reception centre
233-71-82 – Sobering station UMD (UMD = Ukrainian Medical Assistance)
275-54-98, 275-54-97 – Morgues
Municipal Services:
1568, 270-44-78, 270-57-76 – Lviv Municipal electrical network
1557 – Information on TV and radio repairs
1585, 274-02-61, 229-30-11 – Lviv municipal heating services
1551, 275-34-39 – Lviv dispatching services for water supply emergencies
1582, 292-67-59 – “Lvivlift”: emergency elevator services
1588 – Ukr Post Information Bureau: mail and delivery information
1571 – Repairs of household appliances
1508 – Telephone repairs
Transport Services:
1505, 226-20-68 – Information Bureau: train station
226-10-06 – Information Bureau: local train station
229-81-12 – Airport
272-75-58 – Airline services: Ukraine and CIS countries
272-78-18 – Airline services: international connections
Bus Stations:
263-24-97, 263-24-73, 294-98-17 – Information Bureau: Bus station (international and regional destinations)
252-04-89 – Bus station No. 2; 225 Bohdan Khmelnytsky Street
292-23-32 – Bus station No. 3; 11 Petlyura Street
270-27-85 – Bus station No. 5; 2 Luhans’ka Street
238-83-08, 226-22-00 – Bus station No. 8; 1 Dvirtseva Square

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