Our hotel is located in Truskavets - a famous in Europe spa resort with a respected history. The city, since its inception, was created for recreation. City of health, tranquility, pleasure. This is how Drohobych Mayor Raymond Jarosz saw it and opened it to the world.
At the beginning of the 20th century, President Drohobych believed in the potential of Truskavets to become one of the best resorts in Europe. Raymond Jarosz did something incredible for Truskavets at that time. Electricity, transport, railways, roads, and wealthy villas appeared in the city, thanks to which the European nobility began to come to Truskavets more and more. By naming our hotel after Raymond Yarosh, we honor his dream and continue his work.
Hotel RAYMOND is located on the same street where Raymond Yarosh had his own hotel "Faris" and Villa "Goplyana", which now houses the museum of Ukrainian world-famous artist Mykhailo Bilas.
In 2020, the best Ukrainian designers projected and equipped our hotel RAYMOND, which is named after the famous and talented reformer of Truskavets resort — Raymond Yarosh.
Better a cheap room in a better hotel than a better room in a cheap hotel
- Burgomaster Jarosh Raymond
Hotel description in Truskavets
The combination of historical charm with ultra-modern comfort, designer interior and impeccable service - this is the hotel "RAYMOND".
The hotel is located in the heart of Truskavets in close proximity to all major historical sites and architectural monuments, the resort park and the lower pump room. With us our guests have the opportunity to reload, relax and take care of their health.
We offer for our guests 21 design rooms, a restaurant and a spa with a terrace.
All rooms are equipped with modern air conditioning, room-safe and TV. One of the rooms is designed for the most comfortable stay of people with special needs.
There is a 24-hour front desk, free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel and parking also is available.
Raymond is a modern, stylish hotel, full of comfort and service that exceed all your expectations.