Things to do in Uzhhorod
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Delfin
Locals consider this one of the better restaurants in town. European and Ukrainian dishes are served, but it’s known for its grilled meats and rooftop terrace. It’s at the end of the pedestrian bridge on the south side of the river. You’ll have to go upstairs once you get to the building.
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Transcarpathian Museum of Local Lore
The Transcarpathian Museum of Local Lore inside the Uzhhorod Castle isn’t completely fabulous, but it does have its moments, and the grounds are peaceful. Wander behind the building to the far corner where you can peer over the thick wall and look down on the town below.
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Kaktus Kafe
Probably the most popular hang-out in town, this smoky, noisy joint is full of beer- and coffee-drinkers. The theme is decidedly Wild West upstairs; downstairs it seems to be Aztec. The food is pretty good, but the service can be slow.
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Uzhhorod Castle
On the hill overlooking town stands the 15th-century Uzhhorod Castle, with massive walls and big bastions built to stand against the Turks.
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Cafe Da Da
Funky-arty-bohemian is what it is, just down the hill from the Uzhhorod Castle. Not much serious food here – mostly just snacks and beverages.
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Folk Architecture and Life Museum
The open-air Folk Architecture and Life Museum is one of the tidiest and nicest of its kind in the country, albeit small.
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Turkul
Turkul's enterprising local hiking guides are based in Uzhhorod, but will meet your group's train as far afield as Lviv if you wish.
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Philharmonia Building
Between a pedestrian bridge and Uzhhorod Castle is the Moorish red-brick Philharmonia building.
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Transcarpathian Railway
The tiny Transcarpathian Railway putts 1km east along the river in summer.
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Mykhaylivska Church
Mykhaylivska Church is shut but can be admired from the exterior.
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