Whatever you do at the market, if you walk around it, you will eventually reach the square. It is a vibrant leisure tour of the square with many restaurants around it. Remind you that none of the restaurants look attractive enough. While we were there, the black building was under construction. Again, if you are in the market you will definitely miss it and will definitely get there eventually.
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Whatever you do at the market, if you walk around it, you will eventually reach the square. It is a vibrant leisure tour of the square with many restaurants around it. Remind you that none of the restaurants look attractive enough. While we were there, the black building was under construction. Again, if you are in the market you will definitely miss it and will definitely get there eventually.
In fact, the whole old town of Lviv feels like a market. There are so many people. I heard that going to Lviv can avoid the crowds in Prague, but there are so many people here that I can't imagine. Very lively.
There are many tourist souvenirs such as traditional costumes, handicraft and so on, but there are also many fancy shops in some alleys of Livorf, and the price difference is not too much. But it's more centralized and bargainable.
In the center of the city, the Greek God sculptures on the square are exquisite, with a fountain pool in the middle and booths around it, selling some tourist souvenirs and snacks.
The old town of Lviv is more like Western Europe in architectural style and bright colors. Coffee shops and chocolate shops along the street add a little romance.