How safe (or dangerous) is for Americans to visit Lviv, Ukraine

Many people think that Ukraine is a no-go zone and it is too dangerous to visit it now. However, as in every military conflict and war regions, there are safer and not so much areas.
For example, Lviv in Western Ukraine is a completely safe place to visit with full of vibrant life and culture here. Two Americans from California just visited Lviv and share their recent travel experience.

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  • @jake480
    @jake48011 ай бұрын

    I traveled to Lviv in April from United States by myself. I meet up with my friend from Zaporizhzhia. It was an awesome trip, used Airbnb and walked this whole area of this video. It was my first trip to Ukraine and will not be my last. I am disabled and felt safe everywhere in the city. Great video Orest!

  • @duppern
    @duppern Жыл бұрын

    I visited Lviv a month ago. Loved it. Went pubcrawling with some awesome Ukrainians.

  • @joelrabinowitz3818
    @joelrabinowitz3818 Жыл бұрын

    I also came from the UK to Lviv in April this year to do some volunteering work at Front Line Kitchen, and absolutely loved the city. I can echo the same message: I felt safer walking around there than I do in London. A wonderful place and I will be back!

  • @onababona6101

    @onababona6101

    Жыл бұрын

    thank you for your statement- it is sometimes difficult to understand what is happening there!! do you know why Lviv was not attacked. ??? Thank you

  • @carolwilliams8511

    @carolwilliams8511

    Жыл бұрын

    Excellent!!

  • @Bracarensis

    @Bracarensis

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@onababona6101 of course it has been attacked. The missile over Moldova was going where?

  • @onababona6101

    @onababona6101

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Bracarensis it didn't land in Lviv and no other missiles landed there- as far as I know.. and that is why people thee are so relaxed.. Thank you

  • @Bracarensis

    @Bracarensis

    Жыл бұрын

    @@onababona6101 actually I watched a documentary set at the hospital there in the early weeks with explosions nearby. You better be quiet if you don't know.

  • @briankeefe6161
    @briankeefe6161 Жыл бұрын

    Mental health care is super important at this point in time super happy to see an American going the extra mile for people who need it Slava Ukraini from Chicago Illinois USA 🇺🇸

  • @1achternaam196

    @1achternaam196

    11 ай бұрын

    Hеонацистам слава!

  • @travelwithrexandjosh9705
    @travelwithrexandjosh9705 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks again Orest! We really appreciate the way you helped communicate travel instructions so people can get to Ukraine during the war. We felt safe during our entire time in the Lviv Oblast. It was wonderful to meet Dr. Aleksander Filts and his team in Lviv who are treating those with schizophrenia. We are very impressed with the quality of work they are doing in Lviv to help those who suffer from this mental illness, and we look forward to partnering with them on projects in the future. We are now looking at planning more trips to Lviv in the coming months.

  • @carolwilliams8511

    @carolwilliams8511

    Жыл бұрын

    Brilliant. Many more people should go. Russia sucks so go help Ukraine just by being there.

  • @evanguillen6805
    @evanguillen6805 Жыл бұрын

    I am from Sacramento California so this is super cool for me!! THANK YOU!

  • @ZhovtoBlakytniy
    @ZhovtoBlakytniy Жыл бұрын

    I was in Lviv for the New Year 2022, wonderful city! The airport is shut in Lviv, going in to Ukraine today is not so easy as it was.

  • @1achternaam196

    @1achternaam196

    11 ай бұрын

    As long as you don't stay near US/UK/EU-weapons depots (the comedian likes hiding them in civilian zones) you have nothing to fear

  • @evanguillen6805
    @evanguillen6805 Жыл бұрын

    I have a friend from Melitopol so I know first hand how different the areas of safety are. SLAVA Ukraini! GOD BLESS YOU ALL!

  • @carolwilliams8511

    @carolwilliams8511

    Жыл бұрын

    Hoping Melitopol will be liberated soon. Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦

  • @0RangerFromTheNorth0
    @0RangerFromTheNorth0 Жыл бұрын

    You did it again Orest, covering a less-publicized aspect to war. Focus in other media will be mainly on attacks and politics of this Russian invasion and understandably so. But you're helping to fill this void by covering topics that are hard to find and in this genuine journalistic format. I haven't been to Ukraine yet and I'm from NYC, so I'm sure I would feel safer in Lviv and most places West of Bakhmut, which is like 80% of the country😄. Ukrayina Peremozhe

  • @joshuapmorse4780
    @joshuapmorse4780Ай бұрын

    I was in Lviv last month. I had a great time. I’m going back in June.

  • @Walk_Tall
    @Walk_Tall Жыл бұрын

    Nice video, Orest! Keep up the good work!

  • @chirperg6210
    @chirperg6210 Жыл бұрын

    Orest your videos are always informative and constructive. Keep up your good work you are doing a good job. We in the UK will always be at your side.

  • @evanguillen6805
    @evanguillen6805 Жыл бұрын

    I hope to one day visit Lviv after the war, I love Ukrainian people and culture and have a best friend from IF! SLAVA UKRAINI!

  • @1achternaam196

    @1achternaam196

    11 ай бұрын

    As long as you don't stay near US/UK/EU-weapons depots (the comedian likes hiding them in civilian zones) you have nothing to fear

  • @carolwilliams8511
    @carolwilliams8511 Жыл бұрын

    Wonderful. I hope more people who like travelling will go to Lviv. Everything they buy there helps Ukraine's economy. They need that so go, go, go, anyone who desires to do so. Go help them by spending there on hotels, food and tourism.

  • @cartierperfume2905
    @cartierperfume2905 Жыл бұрын

    I went to Lviv in April and thought it was beautiful and vibrant. It's sad to see the windows boarded up in the beautiful Opera house. But what really matters is that the Opera House is still giving performances! It's Inspiring.

  • @janhusar9105

    @janhusar9105

    3 ай бұрын

    @cartierperfume2905 Lviv is a historic Polish city. The Lviv Opera was founded by Polish King Jan Kazimierz in 1661 and bore his name for hundreds of years. Many, or rather all, monuments are the work of Poles - the Lviv Railway Station, the Lviv Opera House, the tenement houses of the old town... Lviv became part of Poland in 1345 and city rights were granted to it by the Polish King Casimir the Great. (Kazimierz Wielki ). After the war in 1945, Stalin took Lviv and historically Polish lands from Poland and incorporated it into the socialist republic of Ukraine. You should know about this. It was not Ukrainians who built this beautiful city, but Poles.

  • @oguz297
    @oguz297 Жыл бұрын

    I Love Lviv 💛💙

  • @shooster5884
    @shooster588410 ай бұрын

    Fantastic interview. So glad that you are highlighting mental health and PTSD issues. What a wonderful man to come there and build bridges. People going as tourists are contributing vital money to the economy and can also perhaps give one day while there connecting with some volunteer or professional group according to their skill or interest. I would love to go and if it's possible for me too, I would volunteer at one of the animal shelters which have had to take in and rescue so many war refugee pets and street dogs and cats.. just walking some dogs or spending social time with them or cats would be what I could do to contribute. I hope I will go there and do that.

  • @christinabolch2407
    @christinabolch2407 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your video. We'll be going in July to visit my stepson in Novovolynsk ❤️We haven't seen him in 4yrs😭I was worried about our trip, but not anymore🥰

  • @Ozgrade3
    @Ozgrade3 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for a great video. Most people who are in other countries would automatically assume that foreiners should stay out of the Ukrain for the momement as they have quite a lot on their plate - with fighting the war. But this video shows us that Ukraine is still open for business, and is still welcoming. So if people visiting the safe parts of Ukrain can help with their economy, then lets do it. Slava Ukraine.

  • @pacifist9805
    @pacifist9805 Жыл бұрын

    That was a refreshing dicussion. Another Lviv youtuber Nastya Verba has talked about her war depression. It must be very common problem in Ukraine. She can help travellers who want to visit Lviv. She has made great guides for tourists.

  • @angelagammill1959
    @angelagammill1959 Жыл бұрын

    I finally made it your great city, I came to volunteer and it’s been pleasant so far. I was impressed with your videos of Lviv!

  • @nataliyapyets4404
    @nataliyapyets44042 ай бұрын

    Great video, Orest! Well done!

  • @zuborest

    @zuborest

    2 ай бұрын

    Many thanks!

  • @sarcasmunlimited1570
    @sarcasmunlimited15709 ай бұрын

    Civilian areas of Lviv are completely safe. If you want to really help Ukrainian people, you should go as a tourist. Donating money to Ukrainian government or its military is a waste that will go up in smoke. Even the areas around Lviv are very scenic, with traditional villages among the wooded hills. Of course, the Carpathian mountains further south and west are spectacular.

  • @mbatiste
    @mbatiste Жыл бұрын

    Amazing!

  • @FlipandTheBlueMule
    @FlipandTheBlueMule Жыл бұрын

    👋👋👍🏻 good to see you Orest Hello from USA

  • @MayaUndefined
    @MayaUndefined9 ай бұрын

    I am a software engineer with a concept drone that I've been working on... I want to go to Ukraine to finish it. where do all the technology and drone people hang out there?

  • @jhuff20
    @jhuff20 Жыл бұрын

    Hello Orest! Thank you so much for your videos they are so informative. How much money would you say people should budget for food daily in Lviv?

  • @ashakora

    @ashakora

    5 ай бұрын

    I am not Orest, but I’m Ukrainian, so I’ll answer - you can look up “Cost of living Lviv” and will see all the prices. You can do this with most cities in the world too, it’s generally accurate.

  • @rafaelperes4140
    @rafaelperes41407 ай бұрын

    Next year I am definitely going! Coming all the way from Brazil, never went abroad and definitely will be the best choice! Will be around Kyiv but will definitely come visit Lviv which I heard looks amazing!!!

  • @Anntonio-im5oe

    @Anntonio-im5oe

    7 ай бұрын

    What a great choice, sir! If you don't mind I can pick you up from Lviv and bring you all the way to Kyiv and you can even stay at my home, if you want of course!

  • @rafaelperes4140

    @rafaelperes4140

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Anntonio-im5oe OMG ONLY IF YOUR HOME IS FART-FRIENDLY >.

  • @sozmoz
    @sozmoz11 ай бұрын

    Hi Orest, I am from Turkey and on a motorbike tour all around Europe. Now in Romania, today will go on to Moldova and after that to the Ukraine. Maybe you can give me some advice which roads are best for a motorbike (the greener and up in the mountains the better). Had been to Lviv before but not by motorbike. Loved it. Maybe we can meet there for a beer

  • @natmaren989
    @natmaren98910 ай бұрын

    Дуже цікаво про вплив травми і зміни місця життя на шизофренію. Приємно, що хтось бачить ситуацію в Україні як можливість для унікальних досліджень. Дай бог обом цим панам не постраждати від повітряної атаки.

  • @kebrum2008
    @kebrum20086 ай бұрын

    yes

  • @kebrum2008
    @kebrum20086 ай бұрын

    Going there in a few months

  • @carolinemilburn7128
    @carolinemilburn7128 Жыл бұрын

    I am Ukrainian born and adopted at 1.5 years old. I tried to go back to Ukraine right before Covid hit, but my aunt asked us to cancel our flights. I tried again, but the war was going on in her area. Now, I will have about two weeks off. I would love to travel to Lviv. Could you help guide me to finding a train from Karkov Poland to Lviv?

  • @yonathantov192

    @yonathantov192

    Жыл бұрын

    it will help you

  • @ingvaringvarsson6272
    @ingvaringvarsson6272 Жыл бұрын

    Hi sir,i saw your youtube video helping american getting train ticket to lviv,im from iceland and on my waycto kyiv on 17th og july and i just cant find any online train tickets from warsaw poland to kyiv,can you help me sir?

  • @jackepner9984
    @jackepner99842 ай бұрын

    Considering Lviv has been attacked by Russian missiles several times, I don't think nationality matters so much as being in a war zone...

  • @elenavoicu8150
    @elenavoicu815011 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🍀💯✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️... Victory for UKRAINE - ZSU -ARMY- ZELENSKYI 🇺🇦❤️

  • @maga-hat709
    @maga-hat7094 ай бұрын

    How about the prices today in Lviv (and Ukraine in general)? That is very important info for many tourists, especially when a lot of places have now increased remarkably their prices now that used to be very affordable few years ago. For me, it's one of the biggest reasons to visit some place if it's low on prices. Ukraine used to be one of the most affordable places in Europe pre-covid times and i visited that a lot back then, but i'm afraid that the prices have gone up too much since those days. I would like to have a confirmation about that before making a decision whether to visit Ukraine again or not. I'm not going to pay 10 euros for a burger, which seems to be the case in most of the european countries right now...

  • @1q-uo3pb

    @1q-uo3pb

    4 ай бұрын

    I think the more to the east - the lower prices, but I might be wrong. Renting apartment from locals is a cheaper thing in general, than using airbnb, booking or staying in some random hotels you find. "I'm not going to pay 10 euros for a burger, which seems to be the case in most of the european countries right now... " - Big Mac is 3.25$, according to Glovo delivery app.

  • @maga-hat709

    @maga-hat709

    4 ай бұрын

    @@1q-uo3pbI've been everywhere in Ukraine - from east to the west, from north to the south regularly since 2008. Before Russia took over, Crimea (in the south) was the most expensive area in the whole UKR by far. Ridiculously expensive. Kharkiv (in the far east) is the most familiar city for me where I've spent most of my time and it wasn't any cheaper that Lviv (far west), especially what comes to the rent prices which were pretty much on level back in 2019-20. And when talking about burgers, I mean artisanal burgers (that used to cost $5-7 in 2019-20 and now whopping $10), Big Mac in UKR used to cost 50% less in 2019-20, before covid-insanity¤t war hit hard. I pray for those good times to come back as soon as possible, this current situation with insanely high prices everywhere does not good for anyone.

  • @1q-uo3pb

    @1q-uo3pb

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@maga-hat709 I'm from Russia actually and look like nothing changed in Crimea about it's insane prices from the pre-occupation times) From what I heard it's insanely expensive yet the service is so awful. It might cost literally more than Turkey or Egypt tour in some cases. About Kharkov.. some guy from here offer me apartment for 150$/mo, it was in 2023. Don't know the details, but for me it's cheap. I don't eat in expensive cafe or restaurants, just fastfood-tier food. Craft burgers is probably meant to be expensive in general. Thought my advice's might be helpful, but it's you who have been in all over Ukraine, while I was never :D

  • @michaelbroshko9993
    @michaelbroshko9993Ай бұрын

    Вітання Орест, подобаються твої відео, скучаю за Львовом, тому й іноді переглядаю їх. Маєш гарну англійську, хочу лише чемно зауважити, що в англійській мові немає букви, яка в українській звучить як (Х). Щоправда є звук [х] який в англійській записується (КН), англійська буква (Н) ейч, ніколи не звучить і не вимовляється як українська (Х) - це російська школа англійської. В нас же є буква (Г). Саме так потрібно вимовляти англійську букву (Н) тільки з горловим видихом. Хав ду ю - звучить трохи смішно, особливо для американської англійської. З Богом, Оресте, маю надію що не зачепив гординю - це гріх😉

  • @onababona6101
    @onababona6101 Жыл бұрын

    I do not understand why those who moved to Poland a year ago - will not go to Lviv to live there? Looks safe and full of tourists.

  • @CymInUA

    @CymInUA

    Жыл бұрын

    Many have but there are millions of displaced Ukrainians, all of whom can’t go to Lviv.

  • @onababona6101

    @onababona6101

    Жыл бұрын

    @@CymInUA and I fully understand, and I used LVIV only as a location on W side. I am sure that there are many places where war is not destroying towns and villages - just like it did not Lviv. I was just thinking that it would be easier for many to be on their own territory 🙂. Thank you :-) :-)

  • @roxierohovyy

    @roxierohovyy

    11 ай бұрын

    If anything should happen or danger escalate you would be stuck at the border crossing for hours … that’s been our experience also air sirens still Go off unpredictably which is not great with young kids There’s also sometimes drone attacks in Lviv ; it does not seem stable enough . Another thing is families who’s male children turn 18 soon will not be able to leave Ukraine so families with teen boys are leaving before they turn 18 A lot of factors …

  • @user-bj9uf3xd6u

    @user-bj9uf3xd6u

    8 ай бұрын

    How about all the polish people who moved to Great Britain or USA(even without having a war) , just to come back to their beautiful country?😊Wouldn't they feel happier at home? Because you know, Poland is such a beautiful, friendly and soooo much tolerant place...dream land😉🙃

  • @onababona6101

    @onababona6101

    8 ай бұрын

    @@user-bj9uf3xd6u different story plus with all those people from Ukraine there - wouldn't Poland be a bit TOO crowded ??? :-) Thank you 🙂

  • @ML-lz5rn
    @ML-lz5rn3 ай бұрын

    Does it mean in Ukraine is no war?!

  • @carle5538
    @carle5538 Жыл бұрын

    Ukraine rocks!!!!! Great people. Great country even during the war. Glory to Ukraine!!!!!

  • @Inkafoxie
    @Inkafoxie6 күн бұрын

    Як звати лікаря? В мене у мами шизофренія і я збираюсь перевозити її до Львова. Я сама живу в США вже 10 років. Було б дуже круто якщо б американський психіатр поспілкувався з мамою.

  • @Vismaiorek
    @Vismaiorek10 ай бұрын

    Lviv an old Polish city, stolen by Stalin and turned into a Soviet city by the Ukrainians. Lwów zawsze wierny Polsce.

  • @kashak5941
    @kashak5941Ай бұрын

    I live in Kyiv Ukraine and am in Ukraine now. It is safer than in any metropolitan area of the USA. Here we have an occasional missile that goes off course or gets shot down and has to fall somewhere but unless you are in the military or working in a factory that builds military weapons, you are an order of magnitude safer here than in the USA. We have no violent street crime. No muggings, no carjacking, no armed robberies, no drive by shootings, only an occasional pickpocket. Since Hunter Biden had to leave almost 8 years ago, the child kidnappings have totally stopped too. In a city the size of Chicago, I doubt if there have been 10 fatalities since the war started over 2 years ago. Oh, there are videos of dead civilians when Kyiv was under attack in early 2022 - those were staged with paid actors.

  • @1achternaam196
    @1achternaam19611 ай бұрын

    As long as you don't stay near US/UK/EU-weapons depots (the comedian likes hiding them in civilian zones) you have nothing to fear

  • @Twodime4032
    @Twodime40322 ай бұрын

    United States is definitely responsible as well. NATO definitely used Ukraine to poke the cruel bear.

  • @user-rq3oj8xn6v
    @user-rq3oj8xn6v10 ай бұрын

    Served in FRONT LINE KITCHEN there in MAY. NO problems. Great city. yes there were rockets recently BUT we still need to help. RISK is everywhere. These people live with risk every day.

  • @russell2449
    @russell244910 ай бұрын

    This is the PERFECT video I've been looking for, I'm planning on coming to visit Lviv in December/January, and this answers a lot of questions! I've been a big supporter of Ukraine during this terribly/illegal war being waged on this amazing country and I've wanted to do more, so I thought the least I could do was come visit to support the people of Ukraine with my tourist dollars! Slava Ukraine!!! ;?)

  • @kissc3662
    @kissc3662 Жыл бұрын

    Beautiful City… Beautiful Country… Strong resilient People 💪 And… also interesting Topic this Time… cause PTSD is, I guess linked to Schizophrenia in some Circumstances. Flashbacks for Example, where some Triggers, cause imagine acoustic and visual Things, that ain’t real. So not just phantom Pain. Good to know, there are real Psychiatrists out there in Ukraine to help. Supported by renowned Ones, even from California, USA. Not Scammers, to make Money with Fraud on Patients, like in many Parts of Germany, Austria, Swiss and the UK, I read and heard about. Love 🫶

  • @jesusbustillos1266
    @jesusbustillos12669 ай бұрын

    Tarkan de Leviv

  • @wildbill6676
    @wildbill6676 Жыл бұрын

    Orest you are not helping us in anyway. I am here in Canada with Canadian Ukrainians Ukrainians from Ukraine kids dogs cats and we have been waiting for our Queen Marta to come to us. Why are you not letting her come to us ? This will not stand we are going to UN about this. First those Russians now YOU!!! Hurry up Queen Marta we are waiting.

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