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Vilnius, Lithuania's colourful capital, is the largest city in the Baltics, known for its distinctive Baroque architecture and UNESCO-listed Old Town.

Attractions in Vilnius

Vilnius Old Town
The Old Town of Vilnius is a charming, historic part of the city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its beautiful baroque architecture.
Vilnius Cathedral
Vilnius Cathedral is one of Lithuania’s most important religious, historical, and architectural landmarks, located right in the heart of the city's Old Town.
Gediminas Tower
Gediminas Tower is an emblematic symbol of Vilnius, the last remaining part of a medieval castle perched atop a hill overlooking the Old Town.
Užupis District
Užupis is a quirky corner of Vilnius, a bohemian neighbourhood often compared to Montmartre in Paris that declared itself an "independent republic" in 1997.
Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania
Built in the 15th century, the Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania was the political & cultural heart of one of Europe’s largest and most powerful states.
Kaunas
Kaunas is Lithuania's second largest city, known both for its charming Old Town and its fascinating array of UNESCO-listed modernist architecture.
Church of Saint Anne
The Church of Saint Anne is a gorgeous Gothic church in the heart of Vilnius that is over 500 years old and once caught the attention of Napoleon.
Town Hall Square
Town Hall Square is one of the liveliest public spaces in Vilnius Old Town, lined with historic buildings including the elaborate Gothic-Renaissance Town Hall.
Pilies Street
Pilies Street is the oldest and most famous street in Vilnius Old Town, lined with buildings from the Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Neoclassical periods.
Užupis Constitution Wall
Užupis Constitution Wall showcasing playful ideas of freedom.
St. Bartholomew Church
Built in 1824 and designed by architect Karol Podczaszyński on the site of a former 17th-century wooden church.
Presidential Palace
The Presidential Palace in Vilnius is the official residence of the president of Lithuania, located in the Old Town and dating back to the 14th Century.
Vilnius Jewish Quarter
From the Middle Ages until World War II, Vilnius had an important Jewish community & the area around Žydų Street was the epicentre of Jewish life in the city.
Vilnius University
Established in 1579, Vilnius University was the first university in Lithuania and remains one of the oldest and most prestigious in Central and Eastern Europe.
Vilnius Parliament Building
The Seimas Parliament Building marks a pivotal site in Lithuania’s modern history and its peaceful fight for independence from Soviet rule.
Museum of Occupations & Freedom Fights
Housed in a former KGB headquarters, the museum tells the story of occupation, resistance, and Lithuania’s long road to freedom.
Lukiškės Square
Lukiškės Square is a central public space reflecting Lithuania’s path from imperial rule and Soviet control to modern independence.
Lukiškės Prison
Lukiškės Prison is a former detention complex reflecting Tsarist, Nazi, and Soviet repression, now reimagined as a cultural and historical site.
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