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  • Place Types Travel agency
  • Address Пасаж Андреоллі, внутрішній дворик будинку, Rynok Square, 29, L'viv, L'vivs'ka oblast, Ukraine, 79008
  • Coordinate 49.84175,24.030465
  • Website http://www.lviv-tourist.info/
  • Rating 4.5
  • Compound Code R2RJ+M5 Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine
Openning hours
  • Monday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Thursday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Friday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Reviews
Leonid Glazychev (08/02/2020)
Dive into that tiny Andreolli passage directly off the Rynok (Market) square, and you suddenly discover a number of cosy cafes, and a travel agency that quicky organizes an affordable, good quality private city tour for you, or suggests a group bus tour. Very efficient and friendly. We entered at 14:40. In 5 minutes we got a private tour of the city centre set up for 15:15 (!) at a very reasonable amount of 500 UAH. We just had time to get some local coffee and pies from a coffee shop across the passage, and our guide arrived... The tour was quite informative.
Silver Wings (04/07/2019)
A good spot to order any tour from thin Lviv, outside and abroad. Recommended
Валерия Таран (12/29/2020)
Incredible guide Eugene! It is so interesting and humorous to tell! Right now we are going on the route "Golden Horseshoe". Thank you for your professionalism, the organization is great!
Yas Lan (08/22/2020)
Visited 4 rounds in a row from this company. Three one-day: horseshoe, Tustan, Synevyr. Buses are comfortable, guides told interesting and humorous not only about destinations, but also objects on the way. The windows offered beautiful views, especially from the driver's side. The company checks in the morning before departure to see if we are at the collection point. Guides always consider whether all tourists have returned. I really liked the tourist sites. I liked the Shipit / Gemba / Synevyr tour the most. The fourth trip we had a 2-day trip - Yaremche, Bukovel, Hoverla. There are no questions for the organizer, but the guide probably just trained for us. Unexpectedly, we heard that there were three groups on the bus: to the rafting, to the museums and to the mountain. If they knew, they might have chosen something else from this. The ascent to Hoverla was conducted by a professional instructor, it would be good to write in the info sheet before the tour about the prices for renting sticks, shoes, etc. Details about the preparation are in my review of Hoverla on Google Maps. It would be desirable to slightly increase the time for photos, especially when there was a waterfall Yaremche. They are satisfied with the food, although of course they would like cheaper establishments, especially for Zolochev. The tour in Zolochiv Castle was too long for me, the Chinese Palace would be more interesting. It would be great to have an information letter with brief information on the objects, time of arrival and time of lunch on one-day tours, because it is not so well remembered by ear. A very cool solution would be to immediately create a chat, where to report relevant information during the trip: when departure, who is behind, when the sanitary stop, and then reset the group photos and leave feedback. Pleased to have an anonymous questionnaire at the end of the 2-day tour. My main remark is the irresponsible attitude to the coronavirus and the wearing of masks by both staff and tourists. This applies, of course, to the whole of Ukraine. We immediately after these 5 days in a row in a row, unfortunately, received a positive test for kovid. Given his young age, everything should be easy: Hoverla was conquered, and the virus will be overcome :) But will it be the same in older people and with chronic diseases ... In general, satisfied with tourist services, Andreolli tours recommend.
Alona Sharai (09/17/2020)
Well, we went on an excursion from Anderolli-tour called "Golden Horseshoe of Lviv region". It is worth noting that the price of the tour is low - only 400 UAH, but together with the payment of the entrance to each castle - 640. What hung at once - a terribly throbbing woman on the bus. Despite the fact that the entrance to the bus was through thermometry and in masks. Even in spite of the pandemic, a person with sputum is a carrier of many other diseases, but before the trip, none of the group leaders paid attention to it and did not forbid her to travel with the group. Well, ok, we were not in the mood to scandalize, pulled the masks higher and moved away. As for the work of the guide - on the way to the first castle we heard a very "interesting" monotonous story about the length of rivers in Lviv, population growth and features of the terrain, as if sitting in school for geography lessons. There was also a purely abrupt and confusing influx of facts about castles we haven't been to before and awesome stories about ghosts and psychics. The first castle Olesky - ok, I will not say that impresses from the outside, inside beautifully reconstructed halls with furniture and household items, but, for example, paintings - mostly photocopies and modern reproductions. Everything is tightened with ropes, you can't take normal photos, you can't take a closer look at the painting, carving or drawing, some halls are huge, but you can only walk down the corridor in the middle. And each hall "gallops across Europe" with again an influx of confusing facts, dates, names. All this pleasure for 90 UAH per person per entrance. Well, that's a pretty subjective impression, because I was counting on a tour and the opportunity to enjoy the historical heritage, not photocopies, and with this approach, you could turn on the audio guide in the headphones. And yes, it's not a castle like a fortress, it's still a palace. The second castle is Pidhoretsky. 60 UAH for the entrance to the completely destroyed and abandoned palace. As it turned out at the entrance, there will be no tour of the palace. We have to climb the rubble on our own, inside there is a photo exposition with photos of how beautiful the palace was. That's all. Completely empty palace with whitewashed walls inside, the remains of a fireplace and doors. Railings, turrets, stairs, absolutely not reconstructed at night, but just stones lying on the ground and there is a fence with emergency tape. All of you 60 UAH per entrance. There is a very beautiful church nearby and we understood that the guide would take us there, but at the end of the allotted time we realized that the group was already on the bus, we managed to run closer to the church, but it is closed inside, you can only look outside. That's the whole tour. The third castle is Zolochiv. It looks like a restaurant complex that will be along the roads. For the entrance 90 UAH and here our guide shifted the responsibility to the local, who even more monotonously and dryly published the same facts and names that we had already heard and even faster spent in the rooms of the castle. Good, but again - everything is ingrained, nothing can be approached, instead of the originals or cool reproductions - mostly photocopies. There are some really cool exhibits, I will not spoil them, but they have little to do with the palace and this atmosphere. After the tour in the main part we had to walk to the part with exhibits from different parts of the world, the exhibition is cool, but without a guide, just looked at the beautiful things. Part of the group went to dine at a restaurant, of course for money. The toilet is also paid. So, for UAH 400 you get: a rather comfortable bus, but with a coughing aunt; guide, but only for one castle; three castles, but they are palaces; historical monuments, but mostly copies; interesting exhibits, but no one will tell you about them. So, I want to say that spending all day in Lviv on this tour does not make sense. This route is great to drive, take enough time to inspect, hire a guide on the spot and ask him questions to your heart's content, even the dilapidated Pidhoretsky is worth attention, but without the group and time constraints. Separate FE Underrolli tour for admitting a coughing woman to the bus, I do not suffer from crown paranoia, but have a conscience. It's just an impressive disrespect to your customers. Upd. Why should I "manipulate and provoke"?
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