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If you're looking for the best cup of coffee, this is your place, a little old street right off the Ploshcha Rynok, old Town Market Square, you will smell the coffee from a far. Sorrounded by ancient buildings is a little heaven for the coffee lovers.
Stone street with restaurants and unique Armenian Cathedral. Not very long, just in moderation for a leisurely afternoon stroll.
We started this journey in Yerevan and quite frankly except for the beautiful church this could be any lovely street in Lviv. It has no similarity to what we experienced in Armenia.
In Lviv it's good to get lost and find yourseld in Armenian street. Just enjoy the calm surrounding..
Accidently walked onto this street. It seems to be well known and has lots of old style ukrainian shops and shop fronts. Some need restoring though!Found a few nice bars in which we stopped and had a few too many beers.If you can find it on the map, I recommend to walk down it and sample some of the places.I think there is a church also on this street which was under renovation and people used...worrying!Other than that it is interssting to walk through.
Experience the spirit of the city while enjoying a stroll through the streets, Armenian street being a great place to start! Go explore, and grab a cup of black coffee at a local cafe while you're at it!
Some facades restored, some restoring. Without guide, we haven't understood that this Armenian Street, where it starts and finishs. (I recommend guide, local guides based near on the Opera House). All the streets in the old town are similar, but have their own history, unique. here you can see many coffee houses, small museum, unusual sculptures . if you look beyond the facade, and go to the patio, you can see as sitting on the chair Armenian grandmother on the second floor, observing tourists or differents hanging linen around ... nothing has changed. On the whole street is clean, pleasant to walk around.
We used a travel guide to go through armenian quarter. We happened to be on Su morning service at the cathedral and it was very inspiring. Armenian church is one of the oldest denomination, and liturgy was impressive. Make sure you pay attention on fresco work inside.
Its very traditional, in the very heart of di center, always full of tourists.
Armenian street is the main street of the Armenian quarter, the place where Armenians lived in the medieval Lviv. It has an incredible Armenian church located on it, particular Armenian houses and several restaurants with Armenian style. With the tour guide Armenian quarter will be even more interesting…
There are a couple of pretty good Armenian restaurants there, but the highlight is Virmenski Sobor, an impressive cathedral built in 1370.
Especially Armenian Church and icons inside the Church is impressive
Come to Armenian street in summer - and you will hear the breathing of history
Straatje met bijzondere sfeer. Je waant je echt even in andere tijden als er geen auto's in beeld zijn.
На большинстве фотографий в отзывах почему то только армянский собор, но по собору отдельно отзывы в своем разделе, а здесь об одной из самых известных улиц старого города. Она рядом с центральной площадью Рынок, соответственно здесь множество туристов, ресторанчиков, магазинчиков и исторических зданий. Одно из самых известных, которое стоит упомянуть - тот самый армянский собор (или армянская церковь, как часто ее называют). Очень необычный храм и сильно отличается от православных и католических храмов. По улице можно ходить долго и не спешно, как минимум зайти в Гасову Лямпу (перед рестораном оригинальная скульптура изобретателя лампы, есть скамейка, что просто вынуждает там сеть и сфотографироваться :), пройтись по ее этажам, выпить (хотя бы кофе :) и идти дальше на изучение Львова и его культуры.