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<blockquote data-quote="MerchantOfEnnis" data-source="post: 6916579" data-attributes="member: 46265"><p>Lviv is lovely alright, it's like Prague without the tourists. I've spent a lot of time in Eastern Europe but haven't gone further East than Moscow. I'd say a lot of those regional Russian cities are fairly grim.</p><p></p><p>I went to a late night restaurant in Lviv, you had to give a password to get in (Slava Ukrainia). It was down in a cellar with AK 47s up on the wall, and all the food and drink served in those army issue metal containers. Strange spot. </p><p></p><p>Yalta down in the Crimea is another lovely place, at least it was when it was still part of Ukraine. Here's one for us bus geeks - The Simferopol to Yalta route is the longest trolleybus journey in the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MerchantOfEnnis, post: 6916579, member: 46265"] Lviv is lovely alright, it's like Prague without the tourists. I've spent a lot of time in Eastern Europe but haven't gone further East than Moscow. I'd say a lot of those regional Russian cities are fairly grim. I went to a late night restaurant in Lviv, you had to give a password to get in (Slava Ukrainia). It was down in a cellar with AK 47s up on the wall, and all the food and drink served in those army issue metal containers. Strange spot. Yalta down in the Crimea is another lovely place, at least it was when it was still part of Ukraine. Here's one for us bus geeks - The Simferopol to Yalta route is the longest trolleybus journey in the world. [/QUOTE]
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