Vilnius

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Vilnius TV Tower featuring a sunset
Gediminas Tower showing chateau or palace and a sunset
St. Anne\'s Church showing a church or cathedral, religious aspects and heritage architecture
Trakai Island Castle showing a bridge and a church or cathedral
Three Crosses showing views as well as a couple

Trace the timeline of Lithuania’s capital city in its magnificent medieval fortresses, mesmerizing churches, intriguing museums and scenic riverside promenade.

Discover outstanding heritage sites within the ancient city of Vilnius, Lithuania’s largest city and capital. Centered on the compact medieval Old Town, Vilnius is dotted with breathtaking monuments, architectural masterpieces and significant historical sites. Explore the scenic riverside city to find an intriguing destination that has been central to the country’s historic struggle for independence.

Located at the confluence of the Neris and Vilnia rivers and surrounded by seven rolling hills, Vilnius is an ideal city for exploring on foot. Begin your walking tour on the cobbled streets near Cathedral SquareOpens in a new window. Here, find the neoclassical Vilnius CathedralOpens in a new window, which contains a collection of impressive stuccoworks and frescoes. Stroll northeast toward the greenery of Castle Hill to find the main buildings of the National Museum of LithuaniaOpens in a new windowwithin the medieval Vilnius Castle Complex. Walk or take the funicular railway to the hilltop to see the ancient fortification of Gediminas TowerOpens in a new window.

Turning south, find the historic Gates of DawnOpens in a new window, the former southern limits of Old Town, which contains a splendid shrine to the Virgin Mary. Just outside Old Town, step inside St. Peter and St. Paul’s ChurchOpens in a new window to see the vividly stuccoed ceilings.

Learn about Lithuania’s struggle for independence under the 50-year Soviet rule at the Museum of Genocide VictimsOpens in a new window. Vilnius’ thriving contemporary culture is on display at the Lithuanian Art Museum and the Contemporary Art Centre.

Take a break from strolling around and visit a kavinė or coffeehouse for an afternoon treat. Try sweet poppy seed cakes or spurgos doughnuts with a hot cup of giliu kava, a coffee-like drink made with acorns.

Vilnius is located in central eastern Lithuania. The city’s international airport and main bus and rail stations are conveniently located near the city center. Use local trolleybuses to get around the city easily. Take a daytrip to see Trakai’s castles amid peaceful lakes.

Where to stay in Vilnius

Gediminas Tower which includes a sunset and a castle

Vilnius Old Town

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While visiting Vilnius Old Town, you might make a stop by sights like Vilnius Town Hall and Town Hall Square.

Vilnius Old Town
Museum of Genocide Victims showing interior views

Naujamiestis

Unique features of Naujamiestis include the historic sites and bars. Make a stop by Gediminas Avenue or Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre while you're exploring the area.

Naujamiestis
St. Anne\'s Church featuring heritage architecture, a church or cathedral and a statue or sculpture

Uzupis

You'll enjoy the restaurants and parks in Uzupis. You might want to make time for a stop at Uzupis Angel or Angel of Užupis statue.

Uzupis
Vilnius - City

Station District

If you're spending some time in Station District, Lithuanian Railway Museum and Egg Statue are top sights worth seeing.

Station District
Vilnius which includes an administrative buidling

Senamiesčio seniūnija

If you're spending some time in Senamiesčio seniūnija, Pilies Street and Chabad Lubavitch Centre are top sights worth seeing.

Senamiesčio seniūnija
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Zverynas

You'll enjoy the monuments and shopping in Zverynas. You might want to make time for a stop at Panorama Shopping Mall or Kenessa.

Zverynas

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