Vilnius Cathedral: A significant landmark and a symbol of Lithuanian Christianity. Inside, you’ll find the Museum of Church Art and Archaeology.
Gediminas Tower and Castle Hill: Climb up to the Gediminas Tower for a panoramic view of the city. The castle complex also houses the Museum of Lithuania.
St. Anne’s Church: A unique example of Brick Gothic architecture with an intricate exterior and interior adornments.
Vilnius University: One of Eastern Europe’s oldest universities, featuring beautiful Baroque architecture and a tranquil inner courtyard.
Discover Vilnius’ Hidden Gems
Užupis: Known as the “Republic of Užupis,” this bohemian district is famous for its whimsical constitution posted on a wall, quirky street art, and cozy cafes.
Pilies Street: A charming and picturesque street lined with colorful buildings, small shops, and art studios.
Fratelli Viltė Gates: A beautiful ironwork gate designed by Lithuanian artist Kęstutis Vasiliunas, symbolizing the unity of Vilnius districts Užupis, Šventaragis, and Verkiai.
Enjoy Nature in Vilnius
The Hill of Crosses (Kryžių kalnas): Located about 12 km north of Vilnius, this moving outdoor site features thousands of crosses placed over centuries as a tribute to Lithuanian freedom fighters and loved ones.
Trakai Historic National Park: Visit the medieval Trakai Castle on an island in Lake Galvė, explore the surrounding nature trails, or rent a boat for a peaceful paddle.
Neris Regional Park: Ideal for hiking, biking, or birdwatching, this park offers a respite from city life and showcases Lithuania’s natural beauty.