I had the pleasure of staying at the Atlas Deluxe during my visit to Lviv, and I must say, it was a delightful experience.
From the moment I stepped into the hotel, I was impressed by the elegant and charming ambiance. The decor exudes a perfect blend of contemporary style and classic charm, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The staff at the reception were friendly and efficient, making the check-in process smooth and hassle-free.
My room was simply fantastic. Spacious, clean, and tastefully decorated, it provided a comfortable sanctuary after a day of exploring the city. The bed was incredibly comfortable, ensuring a restful night's sleep. I appreciated the attention to detail in the room amenities, such as the complimentary toiletries and the well-stocked minibar.
The hotel's location is a real highlight. Situated in the heart of Lviv, it's just a stone's throw away from many of the city's main attractions. Being able to walk to so many places saved me a lot of time and made my sightseeing experience even more enjoyable.
Another aspect that I loved about the Atlas Deluxe was the breakfast. The morning buffet offered a wide variety of delicious options, catering to different tastes and dietary preferences. Whether you prefer a hearty breakfast or a lighter meal, there's something for everyone.
During my stay, I also had the chance to try out the hotel's restaurant, and it did not disappoint. The food was exceptional, and the service was top-notch. It's definitely worth having at least one meal here during your stay.
My only minor quibble is that the Wi-Fi signal in certain areas of the hotel could have been stronger, but it didn't significantly impact my overall experience.
All in all, the Atlas Deluxe is a charming and well-appointed hotel that exceeded my expectations. If you're looking for a luxurious and conveniently located place to stay in Lviv, I highly recommend considering the Atlas Deluxe for your next visit. I will certainly be returning on my next trip to this...
Read moreThe only notable drawback was the poor sound isolation. The noise of neighbours walking, showering and using the sink carried through the walls. Also, the beds were not as comfortable as in some other places.
Everything else was phenomenal. Stunning and very inviting lobby. Friendly and helpful staff. Delicious buffet breakfast with a rich selection to satisfy all tastes! The pancakes, apple-stuffed crepes and cheese pancakes are to die for. I'm a tough critic and these were as good as they get!
My family particularly appreciated the dedication to the mathematician Stefan Banach, who famously dined and worked on his proofs at the Szkocka Cafe. His photographs are displayed on the walls and a copy of the book with his handwritten notes can be viewed upon request. Secretly, this was the real reason we chose to stay at...
Read moreI’m shocked at how thin the walls are. I had some rowdy neighbors in the adjacent room and I could make out exactly what they were saying through our shared wall. Mind you I’ve stayed at many hotels in Europe, Asia, North America, and Latin America. Vibrations carry heavily from adjacent rooms, sound carries from adjacent rooms- including conversations. Austro-Hungarian buildings are usually known for their the thick walls, so I’m not sure what is going on here. This is definitely not 4 star standards.
The good: location, house keeping was exceptional,...
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