Champagne Boutique in Old town, more than 100 Champagnes,Champagne testing and snacks.
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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
Jan 23, 2025
What can we say? It was everything we expected and more— a lovely city, amazing architecture, and an incredible cultural scene. We would definitely come back again. Full review by Begoña B
Dec 26, 2024
We knew we'd enjoy walking around Vilnius Old Town but visiting around Christmas takes it to another level, it is truly magical this time of year and is so worth coming to visit. Full review by ldgp14
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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Taxi would only take you 10-15 mins from the Vilnius Airport and there are plenty to see, especially the Old Town - which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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
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A lot of Germans are there too sure it has a comofortable and cheaper way of life than 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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Our favourite restaurant was Kitchen which overlooks the main square, and is accessible via a short archway from the main square - it's a floor above the ground level. Great food …
Our favourite restaurant was Kitchen which overlooks the main square, and is accessible via a short archway from the main square - it's a floor above the ground level. Great food (maybe avoid the sausages), great local beers, very friendly service (as in all restaurants in Vilnius) and good atmosphere. Take the whole morning to wander around the Old Town and take in their famous linen and amber offerings in the shops. Lunch at Kitchen and if you feel strong in the legs you could stroll over to Uzupis. But I would take it a bit slower, longer at Kitchen and do Uzupis on the Market day so you can buy some top class black bread and berries. Hope that's helpful.
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.