My Grandfather was born and lived in Poryck, present day Pavlivka, in 1920 until they were taken away when he was 19. I wonder if he ever visited Lviv. Beautiful architecture, thank you for showing us. It's good to see in this way how life is for the people. My heart longs to return. Much love to you all beloved brethren. One Love
If you like to see a great introduction to restaurants in Lviv, search channel misha_katsurin. His video from Kyiv is also delicious. Videos have subtitles.
I will be arriving in your lovely city sometime in early January and really look forward to spending some time there, your videos are excellent guides on what to expect, can't wait to get there!! LOVE FROM THE USA AND SLAVA UKRAINE!!!!
These type of tours give me a different level understanding of the city. Only now I realize it's a huge city. Looks so nice and different where I have been. What a pity that Anna hasn't shown Lutsk this way. You should visit her asap.
Thank you for taking me and my wife back to Lviv. We studied in Politechnical and Medical universities in 80s. We have so may wonderful memories in Lviv. We miss Lviv and it’s wonderful people. Lal and Nimmi Canberra Australia
Yes Orest, from the first few videos you've been driving us around to several towns and villages of Ukraine. Early on we drove through some farmland between various villages on the way toward the Carpathion Mountains. I truly enjoy these rides and hearing the naritive along the way. By the way, you also introduced us to Vasyl, how is he and the family, yes your sister, too? I remember specifically seeing like peasant homes and gardens with very rich looking soil, I was impressed, and want to visit for real sometime soon. I also am impressed with Lviv. I want to walk the neighborhoods when I come to visit. I hope this old body will hold up 'till I have an opportunity to spend it in your remarkable land. Thanks again Orest, later, Bye.........................Old Dave
Orest, Дякую! Красиве відео. Ми з нетерпінням чекаємо нашого візиту навесні, щоб допомогти у відновленні України. Ми можемо залишитися на рік. Дідусь і бабуся моєї дружини родом з Одеси. Слава Україні! Перемога Україні! Dean & Cindy
What a beautiful city, thanks you so much for the video. I would like to visit Western Ukraine some day. Good to know that Lviv is doing well and looks so peaceful even these days. Wishing you victory and prosperity.
Yes, please do more videos like this. Maybe Ternopil someday? Any villages would be so wonderful to see also! (Specifically interested in Hnylychky if you want suggestions 🙂 ). Really enjoy your videos as I'm sure many who have parents or grandparents from Ukraine do! Hope to visit someday!
My family is from Kozliv outside Ternopil and we were forcibly moved to Wrocław after WWII. Thank you for sharing these types of videos since I cant afford to travel!
It's so beautiful there💖💕I wish I lived in Ukraine 🇺🇦 maybe in next lifetime 🤔please keep showing your beautiful country 🥰Stay safe and warm Blessings for the New Year 💕🥰💙💛Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦
Thank you! Just like many others I am happy that city was not destroyed, but... at the same time,..... WHY? Compared even to Kiev that is not that far away. Lviv looks like a city in another country - not in country that is at war. I am happy to see people living close to "normal" life there. Do you think that it will last? I am looking forward information about refugees living there and what kind of care they are receiving. I am very happy that you are showing us that magnificent city. I hope- it will not be destroyed, Thank you 🙂
@@c3cu I started from saying how HAPPY I am that Lviv was not destroyed. Compared to other places- looks untouched by war. There are many "gossips" on internet regarding this and questions why people to escape the war are going to other countries and not to cities like Lviv? In my statement I already expressed that I am happy to see people enjoying "normal life" there. From what I see on the map- Lviv is not that far away from Kiev, but the difference is shocking. My question is simply logical. Can you answer it, please???? Thank you
@@onababona6101 Actually Kyiv like many other cities looks also normal on the surface. However there are sad stories behind many windows. Tune in also Johnny FD who shows the life in Kyiv. Unfortunately not many other vloggers showing the reality.
@@pacifist9805 Thank you very much for your answer!! See.. I am simply trying to find out what is really happening there. and that is why I am asking questions. Some people are getting angry.. and I do not understand , why....Sad....
So beautiful streets just rejuvenated my 2022 New Year in LVIV ❤ memories and the LVIV Opera .. beautiful place and beautiful people.. if you travelling to Ivano Frankivsk anytime please make such drive through videos . Thanks
I have a wonderful and beautiful friend of mine from Lviv. She's working on a cruise ship, but one day, I hope she can go back to her amazing country without fear.
Thank you for this video. I am from Prague, but since my first visit to Ukraine in 2019 and 2021 and first visit to other oblasts than Zakarpattia, being in 2023, followed by now five further travels, I cherish every moment in Lviv and seeing this is rhe closest from actually being back again. Last time was in July and I miss Lviv dearly. Fortunately, I will com back sround New years eve. Слава Україні! 🇨🇿❤️🇺🇦
Love the video, Orest, thanks! My dream is to one day soon visit a victorious Ukraine, and probably, my first stop will be Lviv. It looks beautiful and so representative of cities that were once part of the Austro-Hungarian empire. Stay safe, and again, thanks!
Orest, always look forward to see your videos .. just wish it wasn't under such dire and tragic circumstances. I follow several Ukrainian vloggers and Johnny FD. Ukraine will win this Evil war started by Vlad the Terrible. Slava Ukraine!
Terrific video...always useful & interesting to access vids like this.. I've studied the history of us city & region , with particular focus on when the city & region were part of the Austro - Hungary Empire , as Galicia- Lodomeria...some 250 years.. the influence of this period still astonishingly present... Quite amazing so much has survived WW2 & the Soviet period... My feeling is once the war is over ( & Ukraine is victorious) , this city will be the gateway between Europe & Ukraine..obviously it serves this purpose already , but peaceful conditions will supercharge opportunities of all kind , in particular business opportunities ! Slava Ukraine Greetings & best wishes from Sydney Australia!
Reminds me a lot of Vienna, when you move towards the suburbs of Hitzing I think it was called. Iit also shows the problem with large empires. They sit back and stifle innovation.
Hi Orest, greetings from California. I recently saw a video where you left a link for anyone who would like to sponsor a family from Ukraine. Would you be able to send me the link again. Thank you, I am interested in helping a family in need during this terrible war.
Thanks for sharing Livy city. I never knew Livy until Ukraine war. Yeah, please show us other cities. In Texas, USA, our city is spread out so much that I have to use the car to get around.
Without the sound of the brics on the road it isn't my Lviv... I know nearly all streets you drove. Not because I know the whole city, but avtovoksal isn't far away and with bus or taxi I saw a lot of parts from the south of Lviv. Before the war 2022 there were a few more cars on the street in the city. Maybe during the week. It was funny to see I was more quickly to walk than cars to drive in the inner city... And yes. It's not possible to see in Lviv there's a war. Sure. I know the sound of air alarm. In summary I was in Lviv for nearly six weeks since 2022 and I will return next month. Stay save, Slava Ukraini and let all enemies leave Ukraine.
@@zuborest Ahhh you a Ukraine Peopel I think always you a American or a british boy Im wish you and your wife a verry good night and freedom for the Ukraine SLAVA UKRAINI
Lvov seems to have been an derelict city for decades and now ofcourse - partly abandoned. Just I don't have clues why polish people want to see Lvov part of Poland, if Ukrainians still in majority?
To sad for this war I was born near Lviv and lived in RUSSIA to sad for all this shit hope one day we will be one again Belarus,Ukraine,Russia WE ARE BROTHERS OUR TRUE ENEMIES ARE nato AND usa
nato and usa the are your enemies? USA, the main country funding the living shit out of ukraine so cities like LVIV can live in peace while Russia invades?
Please correct me if I am wrong: Lviv is a cradle of Ukrainian nation, a real Ukrainians....... people of central or Eastern Ukraine were Russians, who become Ukrainians in XX century.
Ur wrong. They were "russians" by allegiance, like 19th century Slovaks were "austrians" or Scots people being "british" now. Ukrainian nation has no "cradle", we live where we live since Middle ages. Galicia being part of Austria-Hungary had more liberal environment for some time so many ukrainian intellectuals including once from Russian Empire published their works there
@@artemnikulin2217 Slovaks are Slavs, Austrians are Germans.... it is not the same. Ukrainians and Russians are the same people, Slavs, same DNK. As far as I see, "Ukraine" never existed in human history, as a term, or people were never historically called "Ukrainians" until XIX or XX century..... Who were those people in middle ages, if they were not Russians? Tatars? Turks? Greeks?
@@NekoImeni If you're a Russian speaker, let's talk In Russian, otherwise I don't understand what is "DNK", you meant DNA right? It's Acid in English, Kislota in Russian I hope there will be some Austrian here reading ur comment that he is actually German, dear genetic racial scientist All people have the same DNA, it doesn't determine ethnicity. In middle ages we were called Ruthenians, Roxolanians, the term for modern Ukrainians and Belarusians. If you have more questions, try using Google. Have a nice time
@@artemnikulin2217 For your information, Austrians are of Germanic origin. You know.... Germania Superior and Germania Inferior.... got it's name by its inhabitants.... so called Germans? Austrians are of Germanic origin. Slovaks are of Slavic origin. Got it.... ? Maybe I should paint.
I presume, you are a ruZZian, brainwashed by Putin's propaganda. As a Pole I can assure you, Poland don't want to take any part of Ukraine. We are not like ruZZian imperialists. Я полагаю, вы россиянин, которому путинская пропаганда промыла мозги. Как поляк, я могу заверить вас, что Польша не хочет брать какую-либо часть Украины. Мы не такие, как русские империалисты.
My Grandfather was born and lived in Poryck, present day Pavlivka, in 1920 until they were taken away when he was 19. I wonder if he ever visited Lviv. Beautiful architecture, thank you for showing us. It's good to see in this way how life is for the people. My heart longs to return. Much love to you all beloved brethren. One Love
Thankyou, for the ride in this beautiful city. Modern, yet historic.
More tours, would be good.
If you like to see a great introduction to restaurants in Lviv, search channel misha_katsurin. His video from Kyiv is also delicious. Videos have subtitles.
yes!! please, show us more ! Thank you!!! :-)
Beautiful city. Please more videos about Lviv.
I will be arriving in your lovely city sometime in early January and really look forward to spending some time there, your videos are excellent guides on what to expect, can't wait to get there!! LOVE FROM THE USA AND SLAVA UKRAINE!!!!
Please do more videos like this Ukraine is a beautiful country
These type of tours give me a different level understanding of the city. Only now I realize it's a huge city. Looks so nice and different where I have been. What a pity that Anna hasn't shown Lutsk this way. You should visit her asap.
Thank you for taking me and my wife back to Lviv. We studied in Politechnical and Medical universities in 80s. We have so may wonderful memories in Lviv. We miss Lviv and it’s wonderful people.
Lal and Nimmi
Canberra
Australia
Yes Orest, from the first few videos you've been driving us around to several towns and villages of Ukraine. Early on we drove through some farmland between various villages on the way toward the Carpathion Mountains. I truly enjoy these rides and hearing the naritive along the way. By the way, you also introduced us to Vasyl, how is he and the family, yes your sister, too? I remember specifically seeing like peasant homes and gardens with very rich looking soil, I was impressed, and want to visit for real sometime soon. I also am impressed with Lviv. I want to walk the neighborhoods when I come to visit. I hope this old body will hold up 'till I have an opportunity to spend it in your remarkable land.
Thanks again Orest, later, Bye.........................Old Dave
thanks for the nice trip. Need to visit you again, maybe in spring :)
Nice trip. Lviv was a polish city in the past. It looks very similar to polish cities.
@@mnm-bf2qk ruSSian troll
@@sator666666polish troll
Orest,
Дякую! Красиве відео. Ми з нетерпінням чекаємо нашого візиту навесні, щоб допомогти у відновленні України. Ми можемо залишитися на рік. Дідусь і бабуся моєї дружини родом з Одеси. Слава Україні! Перемога Україні!
Dean & Cindy
A great tour Orest. Can't wait to visit again. I wouldn't have much worry coming there now if I could.
I enjoyed this video. I liked the format, and would look forward to others of this type.
Thank you very much!!!! I WISH YOU GOOD HEALTH!!!!
My favorit city in UA, visited it more than 10 times
Thank you-nice drive/nice tour-Glory to Ukraine-Leon from Greece
Thanks!!!!!! Thank you very much!!!! Very good video. I WISH YOU GOOD HEALTH!!!!
What a beautiful city, thanks you so much for the video. I would like to visit Western Ukraine some day. Good to know that Lviv is doing well and looks so peaceful even these days. Wishing you victory and prosperity.
Love ❤️ from India 🇮🇳 to all Ukrainian people ❤️
We 🙏 praying to God to Save You.
🙏 🤲 🕍 🕌 ⛪️ 🛕 🙏 🤲
Thank you for sharing. I can hear the pride you have in Lviv from your voice. What a beautiful city rich with history!
Yes, please do more videos like this. Maybe Ternopil someday? Any villages would be so wonderful to see also! (Specifically interested in Hnylychky if you want suggestions 🙂 ). Really enjoy your videos as I'm sure many who have parents or grandparents from Ukraine do! Hope to visit someday!
I agree, fine city Ternopil 😊
I’m from Kyiv. Last time I was in Lviv 10 years ago.
Thanks for this amazing drive ❤
Слава Україні!
WONDERFUL VIDEO so nice and wide and smooth!! 60% of my dna is from here.. thank you!
My family is from Kozliv outside Ternopil and we were forcibly moved to Wrocław after WWII. Thank you for sharing these types of videos since I cant afford to travel!
Very beautiful, thank you!
I'd like to see Ternopil, I miss this city. Love from USA 🇺🇸 ❤️ 🇺🇦
Thanks for the tour! Let's see some more areas in beautiful Ukraine! Hi from Finland!
It's so beautiful there💖💕I wish I lived in Ukraine 🇺🇦 maybe in next lifetime 🤔please keep showing your beautiful country 🥰Stay safe and warm Blessings for the New Year 💕🥰💙💛Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦
Nice to see famous Jugendstil city. I hope to visit it after the war. Slava Ukraine, greetings from Amsterdam
Thank you! Just like many others I am happy that city was not destroyed, but... at the same time,..... WHY? Compared even to Kiev that is not that far away. Lviv looks like a city in another country - not in country that is at war. I am happy to see people living close to "normal" life there. Do you think that it will last? I am looking forward information about refugees living there and what kind of care they are receiving. I am very happy that you are showing us that magnificent city. I hope- it will not be destroyed, Thank you 🙂
You ask WHY in capital letters. I have the same question to you WHY do you ask THAT? Any dissent person will say THANKS GOD
@@c3cu I started from saying how HAPPY I am that Lviv was not destroyed. Compared to other places- looks untouched by war. There are many "gossips" on internet regarding this and questions why people to escape the war are going to other countries and not to cities like Lviv? In my statement I already expressed that I am happy to see people enjoying "normal life" there. From what I see on the map- Lviv is not that far away from Kiev, but the difference is shocking. My question is simply logical. Can you answer it, please???? Thank you
@onababona6101 Sorry, I can't follow your logic, and I don't gossip about war. Have a good day on your sofa
@@onababona6101 Actually Kyiv like many other cities looks also normal on the surface. However there are sad stories behind many windows. Tune in also Johnny FD who shows the life in Kyiv. Unfortunately not many other vloggers showing the reality.
@@pacifist9805 Thank you very much for your answer!! See.. I am simply trying to find out what is really happening there. and that is why I am asking questions. Some people are getting angry.. and I do not understand , why....Sad....
So beautiful streets just rejuvenated my 2022 New Year in LVIV ❤ memories and the LVIV Opera .. beautiful place and beautiful people.. if you travelling to Ivano Frankivsk anytime please make such drive through videos . Thanks
I have a wonderful and beautiful friend of mine from Lviv. She's working on a cruise ship, but one day, I hope she can go back to her amazing country without fear.
Thank you for this video. I am from Prague, but since my first visit to Ukraine in 2019 and 2021 and first visit to other oblasts than Zakarpattia, being in 2023, followed by now five further travels, I cherish every moment in Lviv and seeing this is rhe closest from actually being back again. Last time was in July and I miss Lviv dearly. Fortunately, I will com back sround New years eve. Слава Україні! 🇨🇿❤️🇺🇦
Thank you for a look at your city. Very nice to see a day in the life in Lviv.
Love the video, Orest, thanks! My dream is to one day soon visit a victorious Ukraine, and probably, my first stop will be Lviv. It looks beautiful and so representative of cities that were once part of the Austro-Hungarian empire. Stay safe, and again, thanks!
TRAM NICE. NICE CITY.
Orest, always look forward to see your videos .. just wish it wasn't under such dire and tragic circumstances. I follow several Ukrainian vloggers and Johnny FD. Ukraine will win this Evil war started by Vlad the Terrible. Slava Ukraine!
Terrific video...always useful & interesting to access vids like this..
I've studied the history of us city & region , with particular focus on when the city & region were part of the Austro - Hungary Empire , as Galicia- Lodomeria...some 250 years..
the influence of this period still astonishingly present...
Quite amazing so much has survived WW2 & the Soviet period...
My feeling is once the war is over ( & Ukraine is victorious) , this city will be the gateway between Europe & Ukraine..obviously it serves this purpose already , but peaceful conditions will supercharge opportunities of all kind , in particular business opportunities !
Slava Ukraine
Greetings & best wishes from Sydney Australia!
Reminds me a lot of Vienna, when you move towards the suburbs of Hitzing I think it was called. Iit also shows the problem with large empires. They sit back and stifle innovation.
Good video orest
It surprises me how much this place looks like Krakow
Hi Orest, greetings from California. I recently saw a video where you left a link for anyone who would like to sponsor a family from Ukraine. Would you be able to send me the link again. Thank you, I am interested in helping a family in need during this terrible war.
Orest!! Lviv isn’t cheep any more …. Like everywhere else prices have gone up!!
You traveled around the royal Polish city.
Lviv the one of not many Ukrainian cities that I'm not ashamed of. So great that I was born there.
I want to see you driving around Kiev and also I have interest on what difference between Bolt, Uber and Uklon.
Beautiful city thank you for showing us . stay safe Slava Ukraini
can you tour Luhansk, Mariupol, kharkiv areas ?
after the liberation
Keep calm and Slava Ukraine
Thanks for sharing Livy city. I never knew Livy until Ukraine war. Yeah, please show us other cities. In Texas, USA, our city is spread out so much that I have to use the car to get around.
I miss this place.
I'm visiting Laviv in two weeks. Thanks for the preview. Expect a miracle from God there.
Are PrivatBanks open?
Its good to see a part of ukraine thats living relativly normal life :)
I think i would be buggered trying to drive there. Are people parking on the sidewalk?
at 08:26 note the billboard advertising generators.
at 11:04 Ecoflow billboard.
How much does a two-room apartment cost on the outskirts of Lviv?
Once the war is over, lviv is the first place I'm going to visit
Дякую тобі! Гарне відео. Ми з нетерпінням чекаємо нашого візиту навесні. Слава Україні! Слава Україні! Перемоги Україні!
Місто Львів
Thanks for uploading as always. You driving are my least favorite videos but I like listening to you all the same.
Grande Ucraina 💙💛
My uncle lives there
Without the sound of the brics on the road it isn't my Lviv... I know nearly all streets you drove. Not because I know the whole city, but avtovoksal isn't far away and with bus or taxi I saw a lot of parts from the south of Lviv. Before the war 2022 there were a few more cars on the street in the city. Maybe during the week. It was funny to see I was more quickly to walk than cars to drive in the inner city... And yes. It's not possible to see in Lviv there's a war. Sure. I know the sound of air alarm. In summary I was in Lviv for nearly six weeks since 2022 and I will return next month.
Stay save, Slava Ukraini and let all enemies leave Ukraine.
Thank you but I do not see any evidence of war and destroyed buildings???
🇱🇻🤝🇺🇦
Hello you a good driver can I ask how long you live in Ukraine?
Im wish you a good day
I was born here 😉
@@zuborest Ahhh you a Ukraine Peopel
I think always you a American or a british boy
Im wish you and your wife a verry good night and freedom for the Ukraine
SLAVA UKRAINI
Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦👍🇺🇦
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Lvov seems to have been an derelict city for decades and now ofcourse - partly abandoned. Just I don't have clues why polish people want to see Lvov part of Poland, if Ukrainians still in majority?
neat
To sad for this war I was born near Lviv and lived in RUSSIA to sad for all this shit hope one day we will be one again Belarus,Ukraine,Russia WE ARE BROTHERS OUR TRUE ENEMIES ARE nato AND usa
nato and usa the are your enemies? USA, the main country funding the living shit out of ukraine so cities like LVIV can live in peace while Russia invades?
Please correct me if I am wrong: Lviv is a cradle of Ukrainian nation, a real Ukrainians....... people of central or Eastern Ukraine were Russians, who become Ukrainians in XX century.
Ur wrong. They were "russians" by allegiance, like 19th century Slovaks were "austrians" or Scots people being "british" now. Ukrainian nation has no "cradle", we live where we live since Middle ages. Galicia being part of Austria-Hungary had more liberal environment for some time so many ukrainian intellectuals including once from Russian Empire published their works there
@@artemnikulin2217 Slovaks are Slavs, Austrians are Germans.... it is not the same. Ukrainians and Russians are the same people, Slavs, same DNK.
As far as I see, "Ukraine" never existed in human history, as a term, or people were never historically called "Ukrainians" until XIX or XX century.....
Who were those people in middle ages, if they were not Russians? Tatars? Turks? Greeks?
@@NekoImeni If you're a Russian speaker, let's talk In Russian, otherwise I don't understand what is "DNK", you meant DNA right? It's Acid in English, Kislota in Russian
I hope there will be some Austrian here reading ur comment that he is actually German, dear genetic racial scientist
All people have the same DNA, it doesn't determine ethnicity. In middle ages we were called Ruthenians, Roxolanians, the term for modern Ukrainians and Belarusians.
If you have more questions, try using Google. Have a nice time
@@artemnikulin2217 No, I am from central Europe. I thought of DNA Y chromosome....
Because Eastern Slavs are one cluster.
@@artemnikulin2217 For your information, Austrians are of Germanic origin. You know.... Germania Superior and Germania Inferior.... got it's name by its inhabitants.... so called Germans?
Austrians are of Germanic origin.
Slovaks are of Slavic origin.
Got it.... ? Maybe I should paint.
How is life in the land of Bandera? I don't see any swastikas.
А что вы будете делать, когда поляки придут за своей Галицией?
I presume, you are a ruZZian, brainwashed by Putin's propaganda. As a Pole I can assure you, Poland don't want to take any part of Ukraine. We are not like ruZZian imperialists.
Я полагаю, вы россиянин, которому путинская пропаганда промыла мозги. Как поляк, я могу заверить вас, что Польша не хочет брать какую-либо часть Украины. Мы не такие, как русские империалисты.
Ты лучше думай что ты будешь делать когда мы вам люлей дадим а за Галицию не волнуйся украинцы и поляки братья навеки😂😂😂
@@Wrestlingworld939 But 'bratiya polaki' hate Ukrainian war hero Bandera, but Ukrainians love him for defending Ukraine.
Lvov the future capital of what it will remain from former Ukraine.
Why doesn't Lviv get attacked? This is very suspicious. What do you know, about the Swiss, who emigrated to western Ukraine in the 17th century?
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