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Traku14 Old Town Studio
Traku14 Old Town Studio
AIRINN Vilnius Airport Hotel RENOVATED 2025
AIRINN Vilnius Airport Hotel RENOVATED 2025
Tokyo Vibes Hostel with more privacy (Self Check in)
Tokyo Vibes Hostel with more privacy (Self Check in)
Uzupio2 Old Town Studio
Uzupio2 Old Town Studio
Urbihop Hotel
Urbihop Hotel
Radisson Blu Hotel Lietuva
Radisson Blu Hotel Lietuva
Green Vilnius Hotel
Green Vilnius Hotel
Solo Society Vilnius
Solo Society Vilnius
Hotel Zemaites
Hotel Zemaites
Vilnius Park Plaza
Vilnius Park Plaza
AC Hotel by Marriott Vilnius
AC Hotel by Marriott Vilnius
Hotel Pacai, a Member of Design Hotels
Hotel Pacai, a Member of Design Hotels
L. Giros g. 15
L. Giros g. 15
Downtown Forest Hostel & Camping
Downtown Forest Hostel & Camping
Art City Inn
Art City Inn
P-ONE Apartments Self Check-in
P-ONE Apartments Self Check-in
CALVARY Hotel & Restaurant Vilnius
CALVARY Hotel & Restaurant Vilnius
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Top neighborhoods in Vilnius

Vilnius Old Town
Vilnius Old Town enchants with medieval UNESCO-worthy cobblestone streets and Gothic spires. Visitors can admire St. Anne's Church's stunning architecture, climb Gediminas Tower for spectacular views, and explore hidden courtyards with Orthodox churches nestled among colorful Baroque buildings. The KGB Museum provides a sobering glimpse into Soviet history. Traditional Lithuanian restaurants serve hearty cepelinai in centuries-old cellars, while outdoor cafés bustle with local energy. Boutique hotels in converted monasteries offer history-surrounded accommodations. The neighborhood is primarily car-free, making walking the best transportation option‚ though comfortable shoes are recommended, as those charming cobblestones aren't exactly high-heel friendly.

Uzupis
Uzupis is Vilnius's artistic playground where the quirky "republic" flaunts its own constitution and creative spirit. Cobblestone streets lead past the Angel of Uzupis statue and colorful street art that pops against weathered brick buildings. St. Anne's Church stands majestically amid galleries housed in converted workshops where artists craft everything from paintings to peculiar sculptures. Cozy cafés and intimate restaurants serve creative Lithuanian fusion in buildings with pastel facades and wrought-iron balconies. The neighborhood is best explored on foot—sturdy shoes recommended for those uneven cobblestones. While public transit is limited, the compact area rewards wanderers with hidden courtyards and peaceful spots along the Vilnia River.

Naujamiestis
Naujamiestis buzzes with artsy energy where colorful Art Nouveau buildings house creative spaces and bohemian cafés. Young professionals mingle with artists in this trendy district filled with galleries and theaters. Catch a performance at the Lithuanian National Drama Theatre or browse contemporary exhibits before strolling past Frank Zappa's quirky monument. The neighborhood serves up everything from cozy Lithuanian coffee spots to innovative Baltic fusion restaurants. Well-connected by public transit and just a 10-minute walk from Old Town, Naujamiestis offers boutique hotels in converted historic buildings for travelers seeking cultural immersion with modern comforts.

Zverynas
Zverynas delivers peaceful charm with tree-lined streets and historic wooden houses just minutes from Vilnius's buzz. The sprawling Vingis Park offers forest trails and riverside paths perfect for morning jogs or afternoon strolls. Architecture buffs will appreciate the neighborhood's early 20th-century villas with their intricate carved details and colorful facades. Local cafes serve hearty Lithuanian classics in cozy, family-run settings. Most visitors opt for boutique guesthouses in restored wooden buildings or modern apartment rentals with garden views. While public buses connect to downtown in 15-20 minutes, the quiet streets are best explored on foot or by bicycle.

Station District
The Station District neighborhood has lots to see including The Vilna Gaon Jewish State Museum and Lithuanian Railway Museum.
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Baroque churches rise above cobblestone streets in the Old Town, where hidden courtyards reveal themselves to those who wander without purpose. Climb Gediminas Tower for views that explain why locals never tire of their skyline. Duck into cellar restaurants where hearty Lithuanian cuisine arrives on wooden platters alongside local beers. The Gates of Dawn draws pilgrims and history buffs alike, while Town Hall Square buzzes with café life whenever sunshine appears. After exploring the National Museum, locals might suggest a detour to Vichy Water Park – a welcome respite after cultural immersion. The Central Railway Station sits conveniently between Naujininkai and Naujamiestis neighborhoods, making day trips temptingly accessible.

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