Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, is a city where history, culture, and modern charm come together. Its UNESCO-listed Old Town is a maze of cobblestone streets, Baroque architecture, and vibrant caf…Full review by Vee G
Feb 6, 2025
We first visited Vilnius in a Baltics trip in 2004. To escape the crowds and heat of southern Europe, we returned for 5 days in 2023, after 2 days in Klaipeda and 4 great days in lovely Nida on the …Full review by NomadicTraveller7
Jan 24, 2025
I went to Vilnius with my partner in the middle of December, during the winter festivities and Vilnius does it SO well! Decorations everywhere, lights everywhere and not so packed compared to many o…Full review by HornsOTS
Hello everybody, I will be in Vilnius for 5 hours before my flight. please give me suggestion what can I do? is it far from the bus station to the centre (or old town or any other interesting place)? Thanks in advance for your rewcommendations
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Its about a 15-20 minute walk - as to what to do - walk, look, watch, listen, see and enjoy!
Actually, Vilnius is twice bigger than Achen, and Have about 800 tousunds with suburbs. Lots of people live in houses or cotegges about 20 km awau from old town. And these hoses often better quality than in Germany
How much time did you allow for wandering around the Old Town? Any favorite restaurants? Thanks. I will be traveling there in a few weeks.
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Be prepared to walk, ...how long to give for wandering around is up to you....the area of Uzupes , the bohemian part of Vilnius is interesting and is about a 3-4 hour excursion from the …
Be prepared to walk, ...how long to give for wandering around is up to you....the area of Uzupes , the bohemian part of Vilnius is interesting and is about a 3-4 hour excursion from the central Town Hall.....you can get free guided tours that take half a day each which are worth doing,from the Town Hall , there are 2or 3 different routes that you can take, if you do all of them , you have covered it ..the tours are run by young University students who are multi lingual and are free, though a small tip is good to leave .. Restaurants are touristy if you want traditional food, stay away from the main drag ones, otherwise there is plenty of cuisine choices ..Bistro 18 is quaint but expensive for Vilnius
How would I get to Trakai by public transport from Vilnius Town
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The vest Way is By train. Then you can walk thru The town towards the castle or it might be some cabs at the station. Also, a bus is an option, train and bus stations are close by.