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Lviv, the city that stays in your heart…

  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read

Recently, our children visited Lviv — a city that captivates from the very first glance with its history, architecture, and unique atmosphere. For some, it was their first encounter with the city, while for others, it was another opportunity to discover something new and unforgettable.


This trip became a true little celebration. It was filled with vivid impressions, discoveries, and sincere emotions that are hard to put into words, yet easy to see in the children’s eyes.



The journey began with a walk through the city center. The children visited the square in front of the Lviv Opera House, where everyone paused to admire the magnificent building and take photos to remember the moment. Then came new discoveries — a descent into the Lviv Coffee Mine, where everything feels a bit mysterious and filled with rich aromas.


“It felt like we went underground to the place where coffee is born. It was dark and very interesting. I had never seen anything like that before,” shares 13-year-old Vitalik.


A true delight was the Lviv Handmade Chocolate workshop — a place where your eyes wander from the abundance of sweets, and your mood instantly becomes warmer.


“It smelled so good that I wanted to buy everything! But what I liked most was just watching how chocolate is made,” smiles 12-year-old Veronika.


After a busy day of excursions, the children relaxed at a water park, where they could simply be kids — carefree, full of joy, and happy.


“It was my first time at a water park. The slides were a bit scary at first, but then it was amazing! I want to go again,” says 12-year-old Volodya.


The trip wouldn’t be complete without visiting some of Lviv’s most unique places — the children enjoyed a delicious lunch at the legendary restaurant-museum “Kryivka,” where every detail creates a strong sense of history. Yet perhaps the most valuable moments were the simplest ones: walks along cozy streets, ice cream during breaks, discovering the beauty of ancient churches, and those moments when children’s eyes shine with joy.


“Lviv is very beautiful. I want to come back here again and see everything,” shares 14-year-old Diana.


For our children, this trip was much more than just an excursion. It brought new memories, new emotions, and an important realization that the world is much bigger and kinder than it sometimes seems. It was an opportunity to see beauty, feel care, and simply be happy.


We sincerely thank everyone who helps create such moments. Because these are the moments that shape the childhood they will remember for a lifetime.

 
 
 

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