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Where to go to rest in the fall

2 September, 2020, 07:17 5 views
Where to go to rest in the fall

Lviv

Lviv is one of the most romantic and cozy cities in Ukraine. Having been here once, I want to come back here again and again. Lviv is beautiful at any time of the year, but the most favorable weather for walks through the old streets in autumn. So do not miss the opportunity to visit the city of  Leva and appreciate the beauty of the High Castle, Striysky  Park, the view from the Town Hall, etc. Arrange a gastronomic tour of interesting restaurants, go on a night tour of  Lviv, enjoy unhurried walks.

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Odessa

 If you can't relax at sea in the summer, there is a great opportunity to do so in the fall. In September, the tourist season in Odessa in the midst: warm sea, great weather and always fun mood of the locals. Even if the weather makes its adjustments, there is always the opportunity to just walk around the city, visit a few tours, admire the view of the sea station, the Opera House and other famous places.

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Alexandria Park in Bila Tserkva

 Alexandria Park is the largest park in Ukraine. Many artificial bodies of water have been created in the park, and a river flows through the park. There are many architectural monuments here. Many famous architects worked on the landscape of "Alexandria". The highlight of the park is the largest collection of plants among parks and gardens of Ukraine.

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Bukovel

 It is not necessary to go snowboarding and skiing here. In autumn, this place has beautiful nature and clean air. And a nice bonus for a holiday in Bukovel in the fall - a small number of tourists. After walking the trails, you can choose a few trails for the winter.

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Khortytsia Island, Zaporizhzhia

 You can travel without leaving your hometown. Walking along Khortytsia in autumn is exciting. And the historical and cultural complex "Zaporozhye Sich" will give unforgettable impressions and positive energy of protected areas.

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