The Zakarpattia Oblast (Ukrainian: Закарпатська область, translit. Zakarpats’ka oblast’; see other languages) is an administrative oblast (province) located in southwestern Ukraine, coterminous with the historical region of Carpathian Ruthenia. Its administrative centre is the city of Uzhhorod. Other major cities within the oblast include Mukachevo, Khust, Berehove and Chop which is home to railroad transport infrastructure.
Restaurants in Zakarpattia Oblast
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This is the first Museum of viticulture and winemaking in Western Ukraine and the second one in the Ukraine. Our oldest wine press is 300 years old, but the traditions of winemaking in Transcarpathia are way older. They are alive in the skills of the masters of Chateau Chizay.Our museum is an educational project created with great love. This is our gift to Ukraine, Transcarpathia, to all who are interested in the history of winemaking and wine culture.
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So we went to the Castle which is a 15 minute ride on the bus. Then you walk up the hill to get there. The cost for admission is cheap $ or 5 Dollars I forget. The place is huge and every room has detailed descriptions . There is a restaurant which serves Classical Food from the era. There are Dungeon Rooms etc. We spent over 3 hours there and you can make a day out of it to really take in the History. Ukraine would have a King living there and then Hungary or another country would attack , kill the king and take over. Zakarpatskaya area is fertile and very desirable to own.
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Recreational complex "Kosino" is located in village Koson' Transcarpathian region, Beregovo district. The main feature and the pride of the complex is the presence of pools filled with mineral thermal waters which are pumped from 1190 meters depth spring. The uniqe composition of minerals in this waters are used in medicinal properties.
I was here with two Ukrainian cousins and my Aunt for the first time this past May. I was pleasantly surprised to see how beautiful the grounds were and how clean everything was. It felt like being at a top United States theme park without the rides. I had never been to any hot springs before and enjoyed all of the different pools. You could swim, wade, float and soak in many different temperatures of water. There was a small lazy river circle and jets that hit those tired, sore muscles. We also experienced the spa. There were several rooms go relax in. The first was a eucalyptus steam room, the second a sandalwood steam room, the third was a Scandinavian sauna with wood seats and floors (very hot dry heat). Next was a room that was freezing cold to cool off in. Then was a Turkish steam room that was thick with steam, but I could still see my family members through the steam. Next was a salt room and the last one was dark and so thick with steam that I could not even see into the room - definitely did not go in THAT room. There is a large cold pool with a swim up bar that you can order food and drinks from, but I didn't order anything. There is a locker room and changing rooms with showers that have soap and shampoo dispensers- all of this was incredibly clean. The only con I had was not knowing we needed to rent towels at the front desk or bring your own, but they did have a spinning machine that sucked out all the water from your suit. I would visit again and stay. I would also encourage other Americans to visit here - Americans truly do not know how to relax so luxuriously and the prices are very reasonable for us.
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