10 Mejores Hoteles en Vilna, Lituania — Ciudad Vieja y Uzupis (Reseña 2026)
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10 Mejores Hoteles en Vilna, Lituania — Ciudad Vieja y Uzupis (Reseña 2026)

T Equipo editorial de TopOfHotel Publicado 15 de enero de 2024 Actualizado 21 de junio de 2026 15 min
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Vilna es la sorpresa más agradable de las Repúblicas Bálticas: la capital de Lituania con el casco antiguo UNESCO más grande de Europa Central, donde lo gótico, el Renacimiento y el Barroco se acumulan en 3,6 km² que puedes cruzar a pie en 15 minutos. Los precios resultan casi una afrenta comparados con París: una pinta cuesta entre 4 y 5 EUR, una cena decente entre 12 y 20 EUR, e incluso los mejores hoteles de la ciudad se mantienen razonables. El barrio que elijas importa porque las callejuelas tienen un carácter propio. La Plaza de la Catedral y la Ciudad Vieja es donde se agrupan los cinco estrellas, a poca distancia caminando de la Torre de Gediminas y todas las iglesias patrimoniales que merecen una visita. Para algo diferente, acércate a los bordes cerca de Užupis: la república de artistas autoproclamada que redactó su propia y divertida constitución el 1 de abril de 1997. Los viajeros con presupuesto ajustado deben mirar la Ciudad Nueva justo al oeste. Elegimos 10 hoteles que reservaríamos nosotros mismos, desde el Kempinski frente a la catedral y un Palacio Pacas del siglo XVII hasta boutiques patrimoniales en la calle Pilies y una opción económica en Naujamiestis. El Aeropuerto de Vilna (VNO) está a solo 8 km: el Autobús 1 o el tren exprés de 8 minutos por alrededor de 1 EUR.

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Vilna es la sorpresa más agradable de las Repúblicas Bálticas: la capital de Lituania con el casco antiguo UNESCO más grande de Europa Central, donde lo gótico, el Renacimiento y el Barroco se acumulan en 3,6 km² que puedes cruzar a pie en 15 minutos. Los precios resultan casi una afrenta comparados con París: una pinta cuesta entre 4 y 5 EUR, una cena decente entre 12 y 20 EUR, e incluso los mejores hoteles de la ciudad se mantienen razonables. El barrio que elijas importa porque las callejuelas tienen un carácter propio. La Plaza de la Catedral y la Ciudad Vieja es donde se agrupan los cinco estrellas, a poca distancia caminando de la Torre de Gediminas y todas las iglesias patrimoniales que merecen una visita. Para algo diferente, acércate a los bordes cerca de Užupis: la república de artistas autoproclamada que redactó su propia y divertida constitución el 1 de abril de 1997. Los viajeros con presupuesto ajustado deben mirar la Ciudad Nueva justo al oeste. Elegimos 10 hoteles que reservaríamos nosotros mismos, desde el Kempinski frente a la catedral y un Palacio Pacas del siglo XVII hasta boutiques patrimoniales en la calle Pilies y una opción económica en Naujamiestis. El Aeropuerto de Vilna (VNO) está a solo 8 km: el Autobús 1 o el tren exprés de 8 minutos por alrededor de 1 EUR.

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Grand Hotel Kempinski Vilnius — hotel No. 1 #1 Luxury · opposite Cathedral Square 9

📍 Directly opposite Cathedral Square in the UNESCO Old Town — about a 5-minute walk to Gediminas Tower, 3 minutes to the Gedimino Avenue shopping street, and roughly a 15-minute drive to Vilnius Airport (VNO).

Opposite Cathedral Square and the belfry 🛁 La Prairie spa and indoor pool 🍽️ Classic Telegrafas restaurant
opposite Cathedral Square1894 neoclassical buildingLa Prairie spaOld Town belfry view

Grand Hotel Kempinski Vilnius is the city's luxury flagship, sitting right across from Cathedral Square in the UNESCO Old Town. The cream-coloured neoclassical building dates to 1894 and was fully restored before opening in 2014 as the first Kempinski-branded hotel in the Baltic region. Its 96 rooms and suites are done in classic contemporary European style, and many look straight out at the cathedral and its white belfry. The headline draws are the La Prairie spa, the Swiss luxury brand, plus an indoor pool, a full gym, and Telegrafas, a restaurant known for a warm classic room and modern European cooking. It is a few minutes on foot to Gediminas Tower, Gedimino Avenue, and the Palace of the Grand Dukes. Reviews line up on the location, the warm service, and unusually comfortable beds. It scores 9.0/10 and suits couples and luxury travellers who want to be in the dead centre of the old city.

  • Opposite Cathedral Square, dead centre of the UNESCO Old Town
  • La Prairie spa and indoor pool with Kempinski-style service
  • Rooms with a full view of the belfry and cathedral
  • The highest prices in Vilnius
  • Some lower room classes run small for a luxury brand
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Hotel PACAI — hotel No. 2 #2 Design · Baroque palace in the Old Town 9.2

Hotel PACAI

From ~$223

📍 Heart of the Old Town on Didžioji Street — a 1-minute walk to Town Hall Square, 5 minutes to Vilnius Cathedral, and 15 to 20 minutes by car to Vilnius Airport (VNO).

🏛️ 1677 Baroque palace restored by Saulius Mikštas 🛁 Hammam in the old brick basement 🍽️ Nineteen18 farm-to-table restaurant in the building
1677 Baroque palaceDesign Hotels by Marriottbasement hammam1 min to Town Hall Square

Hotel PACAI is a Baroque palace pushing 350 years old, once home to the Pac family — powerful Lithuanian-Polish nobles of the 17th century. Today it is a 5-star design hotel with 104 rooms under Design Hotels by Marriott, sitting on Didžioji Street in the heart of Vilnius Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is a 1-minute walk to Town Hall Square and about 5 minutes to Vilnius Cathedral. Architect Saulius Mikštas spent close to a decade on the restoration before it opened in 2016, the same year it took Best New Hotel in Europe at the European Hotel Design Awards. The 17th-century fresco ceiling in the lobby, a Turkish-style hammam tucked into the old brick basement, an interior courtyard, and the Nineteen18 farm-to-table restaurant are the highlights that make reviewers call it the most memorable stay in the city. Rooms start around $223 a night. Best for couples and design lovers who want to sleep inside living history.

  • 1677 Baroque palace in the UNESCO-listed Old Town
  • Hammam and spa in the old brick basement
  • Warm staff who remember guests by name
  • Some room types run smaller than a typical 5-star
  • Dinner at Nineteen18 sits at the top of the city's price range
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Stikliai Hotel - Relais & Chateaux — hotel No. 3 #3 legendary boutique · Relais & Chateaux 9.1

📍 Heart of the Old Town in the Jewish Quarter — 5 minutes' walk to Vilnius Cathedral, 8 minutes to the Gates of Dawn, about 15 minutes by car to both Vilnius central train station and VNO airport.

🏛️ 16th-century Gothic-Baroque glassmakers' building 🏊 Swimming pool in the stone-and-brick basement 🍽️ Classic restaurant inside the historic building
only Relais & Chateaux in Lithuania16th-century building in Jewish Quarterbasement swimming poolno two rooms alike with private courtyards

Stikliai Hotel is the legendary boutique of Vilnius, set inside a Gothic-Baroque building once used by glassmakers — in Lithuanian, Stikliai means glassmaker — and dating back to the 16th century in the heart of the Jewish Quarter of the old town. It is the only Relais & Chateaux member in all of Lithuania, and the restoration was careful enough to win a Europa Nostra award. All 45 rooms and suites are different, many opening onto small private courtyards, some keeping their original oak beams. The detail every review fixes on is the basement pool under an ancient arched brick ceiling, paired with a sauna and steam room. The restaurant serves classic European food in a room that genuinely feels like dinner inside a historic building. It is a 5-minute walk to Vilnius Cathedral and the main square. Overall 9.1/10 — best for couples and the design-loving who fall for old-Europe character.

  • The only Relais & Chateaux in Lithuania
  • 16th-century Gothic-Baroque building in the old town
  • Pool under an ancient arched-brick basement
  • Some rooms are small, in keeping with the old building
  • Limited lifts, so you'll climb some stairs
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Radisson Collection Astorija Hotel Vilnius — hotel No. 4 #4 historic building · heart of the Old Town 8.7

📍 Heart of the Old Town on Didžioji Street, right on Town Hall Square — a 4-minute walk to the Gates of Dawn, 7 minutes to Vilnius Cathedral, and about 15 minutes by car from Vilnius Airport (VNO).

🏛️ 1901 Art Nouveau building 🏊 Indoor pool & sauna 🥐 French-style brasserie
1901 Art Nouveau buildingon Town Hall Squareindoor pool & spaFrench brasserie

Radisson Collection Astorija Hotel Vilnius has been open since 1901 — a graceful cream Art Nouveau building sitting right on Town Hall Square (Rotušės aikštė) in the heart of the UNESCO-listed Old Town. A major renovation wrapped in 2021, and the building joined Radisson Collection, the top tier of the Radisson group. There are 119 rooms and suites; some open onto the square and the red-tiled rooftops of the old city running off into the distance. Inside you get an indoor pool, a spa, a sauna, a fitness room, the all-day French restaurant Brasserie de Verres en Vers (an Accor brand), and a lobby bar that keeps its original stucco and chandeliers. It is a 4-minute walk to the Gates of Dawn and 7 minutes to Vilnius Cathedral; the airport (VNO) is about 15 minutes by car. Agoda gives it 8.7 and Booking 8.8, with rates from about $149 a night — a fair pick for couples who want Old Town charm without walking far.

  • On Town Hall Square — Gates of Dawn 4 min, Cathedral 7 min on foot
  • 1901 Art Nouveau building with real history behind it
  • Indoor pool, spa and sauna all in one building
  • Renovated rooms are plain and modern — they don't carry the building's age
  • Breakfast reads as ordinary, not up to the Collection name
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Narutis Hotel — hotel No. 5 #5 historic boutique · Old Town 9

Narutis Hotel

From ~$137

📍 On Pilies Street, the main pedestrian street through the UNESCO Old Town — a 5-minute walk to Cathedral Square, 7 minutes to Gediminas Tower, 15 minutes on foot to Vilnius train station, and about 15 minutes by car to VNO airport.

🏛️ Original 16th-century building 🏊 Indoor pool and underground spa 📚 Warm library and lounge
16th-century buildingon Pilies StreetSmall Luxury Hotelsindoor pool and spa

Narutis Hotel is the oldest hotel in Vilnius, sitting on Pilies Street, the main pedestrian strip through the UNESCO Old Town. The original building is a 16th-century merchant house that has operated as a hotel since 1581, carefully restored into a 5-star boutique of 48 rooms and suites under Small Luxury Hotels of the World. Many rooms keep their real timber-beam ceilings, old brick walls and traces of 16th-17th-century frescoes. The detail reviewers agree on most is the small underground indoor pool set in a vaulted brick room — a deep soak after a long day of walking — plus a spa, a warm library lounge stacked with books, and a fresh breakfast served in a vaulted cellar. It is a 5-minute walk to Cathedral Square and 7 minutes to Gediminas Tower. Rates from about $137 a night make this an approachable price for a 5-star of this kind, and the overall score lands at 9.0/10.

  • 16th-century building right on the main pedestrian street
  • Indoor pool and an underground spa with real atmosphere
  • Warm, name-remembering boutique service
  • Some standard rooms run small in the old building
  • The lift skips some floors — a few short staircases
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Shakespeare Boutique Hotel — hotel No. 6 #6 Literary-themed boutique · heart of the Old Town 9.1

📍 Bernardinu 8/8, in the heart of the Old Town (Senamiestis) — just 50 metres from Cathedral Square (Katedros aikštė), a 2-minute walk to the Katedra bus and trolley stop, 20 minutes on foot or a 5-minute taxi to Vilnius central train station, and a 15-20 minute drive from Vilnius International Airport (VNO).

📚 23 rooms named after classic writers 🏛️ 17th-century baroque palace, restored in 2004 🚶 50 metres to Cathedral Square
400-year baroque palaceliterary-themed roomsnext to Cathedral Squarewalk the whole Old Town

Shakespeare Boutique Hotel sits on Bernardinu street in the middle of Vilnius Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage district. The building is a baroque palace from the 17th century — over 400 years old — that was restored and opened as a hotel in 2004. It holds just 23 rooms, each named and decorated after a classic writer like Shakespeare, Hemingway, Pushkin, Goethe and Dante. The big draw is the location: Cathedral Square (Katedros aikštė) is 50 metres away, about a 1-minute walk, and Gediminas Tower is roughly 5 minutes on foot. Inside it feels like an old English library — thick carpets, carved oak furniture, bookshelves up the walls, and fireplaces in some rooms. Reviews on Agoda (9.1) and Booking (9.2) agree the staff feel like hosts welcoming you into their own home. Breakfast is made fresh and brought to your table in a wood-toned room that seats about 20. Rooms start at $100 a night. Overall 9.1/10.

  • Central Old Town spot, 1-minute walk to Cathedral Square
  • Literary-themed rooms, each one different
  • Warm service that feels like staying at a friend's place
  • Room sizes vary a lot — check photos before you book
  • No elevator, so you carry bags up the stairs
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Artagonist Art Hotel — hotel No. 7 #7 art boutique · on Pilies Street 9

📍 Central Old Town on Pilies Street, the oldest cobblestone lane in Vilnius — about 3 minutes on foot to both Town Hall and Cathedral Square, roughly 15 minutes by car to Vilnius central train station, and Vilnius Airport (VNO) about 6 km away, a 15 to 20 minute ride.

🎨 Lithuanian art in every room 🏛️ 15th-century red-brick building 🚶 3-minute walk to Cathedral Square
on Pilies Street central Old Town15th-century brick buildinghandmade art in every roomTripadvisor #3 in Vilnius

Artagonist Art Hotel is a 34-room boutique tucked into a red-brick building that has stood since the 15th century on Pilies Street, the oldest cobblestone lane in Vilnius Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. What sets it apart from the usual boutique is that every room and common area is hung with original handmade work by contemporary Lithuanian artists — paintings, ceramics, sculpture, decor you won't find anywhere else. Walk out the door and it's roughly 3 minutes to both Cathedral Square and Town Hall Square, with the Gate of Dawn a short climb beyond. Real reviews agree the walking location is superb, the staff feel like friends, breakfast is cooked fresh and served warm, and the rooms stay quieter than you'd expect for a pedestrian street. Tripadvisor ranks it #3 in Vilnius, with 9.0 on Agoda and 9.2 on Booking. Rates start around $91 a night — a lot of character for the money. Overall 9.0/10.

  • 15th-century building on Pilies Street, 3 minutes to Cathedral Square
  • Handmade Lithuanian art in every room, gallery atmosphere throughout
  • Staff who feel like friends, plus fresh-cooked breakfast
  • Rooms in the old building aren't large, and there's no elevator on every floor
  • No spa or pool — pure boutique charm only
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Grand Hotel Vilnius, Curio Collection by Hilton — hotel No. 8 #8 luxury boutique · facing Cathedral Square 8.9

📍 On Vilniaus gatvE facing Cathedral Square — 1 minute on foot to Vilnius Cathedral, 5 minutes to Gediminas Castle, and about 15 minutes by car to VNO airport.

Right across from Cathedral Square 🎨 Custom furniture and Lithuanian art 🍽️ Telegrafas modern European restaurant
facing Cathedral Squarecustom-made furnitureTelegrafas restaurantHilton Curio Collection

Grand Hotel Vilnius, Curio Collection by Hilton is a 5-star, 93-room boutique on Vilniaus gatvė, facing Cathedral Square in the heart of Vilnius Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The pale classical stone facade was kept; inside, it was rebuilt as a contemporary hotel with custom-made furniture and curated art by Lithuanian artists. Rooms run warm in tone, with high ceilings, and some look straight out at the cathedral roof and bell tower. The Telegrafas restaurant does modern European food on seasonal Baltic ingredients, and there is a spa, fitness, and a lobby that reviewers say feels gallery-quiet. On foot you can reach Gediminas Castle, Pilies street, and the Old Town cafes; VNO airport is a 15-minute drive. It scores 8.9/10 — Agoda 8.9, Booking 9.0, Tripadvisor 4.5 — and suits couples and culture travelers who value location and design.

  • Faces Cathedral Square — walk the whole Old Town from the door
  • Custom-made furniture and Lithuanian art you won't see twice
  • Telegrafas restaurant plus reliable Hilton service
  • Entry-level rooms (22–25 sqm) run small for a 5-star
  • Rates jump hard in summer high season
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Hotel Vilnia — hotel No. 9 #9 riverside boutique · edge of Old Town, beside Užupis 8.9

Hotel Vilnia

From ~$77

📍 On the River Vilnia at the edge of the Old Town, on the side facing Užupis — about 8 minutes' walk to Gediminas Tower, 12 minutes to Cathedral Square, 15 minutes to Vilnius Central railway station, and roughly 15 minutes by car from VNO airport.

🌉 1 minute across the bridge into the Republic of Užupis 🏰 Gediminas Tower 8 minutes on foot 🧱 Restored 19th-century red-brick building
On the River VilniaCross the bridge to Užupis19th-century red-brick building8 min walk to Gediminas Tower

Hotel Vilnia is a 24-room boutique tucked into a 19th-century red-brick building right on the River Vilnia, on the outer edge of Vilnius' Old Town. Step out the door, cross a small bridge, and you are inside the Republic of Užupis — the artists' quarter with its own constitution pinned to an alley wall. It is about 8 minutes on foot to Gediminas Tower, the hilltop fort with a view over the whole city, and roughly 12 minutes to Cathedral Square. The pull here is the old building itself — exposed brick walls and original timber beams paired with warm-toned furniture, with many windows opening onto the river and the trees on both banks. Real reviews praise the warm, friendly staff and a fresh-made breakfast that punches above the hotel's size. The trade-off you hear most: a historic building means no elevator, and a few rooms run small. Rooms start from about $77 a night.

  • Riverside spot, one minute across the bridge to Užupis
  • 19th-century red-brick building with real character
  • Warm staff and a praised fresh-made breakfast
  • Historic building has no elevator — stairs only
  • Some rooms run small, with low ceilings under the roof
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Conti Hotel Vilnius — hotel No. 10 #10 value pick · budget-friendly 4-star 8.5

📍 Naujamiestis (New Town), on Raugyklos Street — about a 10-minute walk to the Gates of Dawn, 5 minutes to Vilnius Central Railway Station, and a 10-15 minute drive from Vilnius Airport (VNO).

🚶 10-minute walk to Old Town 🚗 Private parking inside the building 🍳 Excellent breakfast buffet
near Old Townfree private parking24-hour gymgreat breakfast

Conti Hotel Vilnius is a 4-star hotel of around 109 rooms on Raugyklos Street in the Naujamiestis (New Town) district, just 800 metres from the UNESCO-listed Old Town walls — an easy 10-minute walk to the Gates of Dawn. The building started life as a late-1980s Soviet-era block and was reworked into a hotel later, keeping its solid masonry and ceilings taller than the modern norm. Reviewers agree most on the breakfast buffet, which mixes Lithuanian and Western options. You also get private parking inside the building (rare in this area), a 24-hour gym, an on-site restaurant and bar, and front-desk staff many guests call more helpful than expected. Rooms start around $54 a night, strong value next to Old Town 4-stars that run close to double. It scores 8.5/10 and suits anyone who wants full facilities without paying Old Town prices.

  • 10-minute walk to the Gates of Dawn and Old Town
  • Private in-building parking plus a 24-hour gym
  • Full, genuinely good breakfast buffet
  • Building still feels Soviet-era in places
  • Some rooms get noise bleeding in from next door
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles

#HotelEstrellasPuntuaciónDesde / nocheZonaDestacado
1Grand Hotel Kempinski Vilnius59.0~$280Cathedral Square is straight across the street; Vilnius Airport (VNO) is about a 15-minute drive.#1 Luxury · opposite Cathedral Square
2Hotel PACAI59.2~$223Town Hall Square is a 1-minute walk. Vilnius has no metro, so it is all walking or taxi in the Old Town.#2 Design · Baroque palace in the Old Town
3Stikliai Hotel - Relais & Chateaux59.1~$186Vilnius Cathedral, a 5-minute walk away#3 legendary boutique · Relais & Chateaux
4Radisson Collection Astorija Hotel Vilnius58.7~$149Rotušė (Town Hall) bus stop is a one-minute walk; Vilnius Airport (VNO) is about 15 minutes away by car.#4 historic building · heart of the Old Town
5Narutis Hotel59.0~$137Cathedral Square is a 5-minute walk; Vilnius train station is 15 minutes on foot, and VNO airport is about 15 minutes by car.#5 historic boutique · Old Town
6Shakespeare Boutique Hotel49.1~$100Cathedral Square (Katedros aikštė) is a 1-minute walk (50 metres).#6 Literary-themed boutique · heart of the Old Town
7Artagonist Art Hotel49.0~$91About 3 minutes on foot to Cathedral Square; Vilnius Airport (VNO) roughly 6 km, a 15 to 20 minute ride.#7 art boutique · on Pilies Street
8Grand Hotel Vilnius, Curio Collection by Hilton58.9~$157Cathedral Square (Vilnius Cathedral) is a 1-minute walk.#8 luxury boutique · facing Cathedral Square
9Hotel Vilnia48.9~$77Gediminas Tower about 8 minutes on foot; Vilnius Central railway station roughly 15 minutes.#9 riverside boutique · edge of Old Town, beside Užupis
10Conti Hotel Vilnius48.5~$54About a 5-minute walk to Vilnius Central Railway Station; Vilnius Airport (VNO) is a 10-15 minute drive.#10 value pick · budget-friendly 4-star

Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje

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#1 Luxury · opposite Cathedral Square
Grand Hotel Kempinski Vilnius

#1 Grand Hotel Kempinski Vilnius is sleeping across from the cathedral square in a 1894 neoclassical building, with a La Prairie spa and the classic Telegrafas restaurant downstairs — it wins on location, the building's history, and old-school European service.

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#2 Design · Baroque palace in the Old Town
Hotel PACAI

#2 Hotel PACAI is a night spent inside a near-350-year-old Baroque palace that modern designers made quietly cool — a basement hammam, a frescoed lobby ceiling, and staff who learn your name on day one.

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#3 legendary boutique · Relais & Chateaux
Stikliai Hotel - Relais & Chateaux

#3 Stikliai is sleeping inside a 1500s glassmakers' building in the middle of old Vilnius, with a swimming pool under an ancient arched-brick basement — the only Relais & Chateaux in Lithuania, and one that leans on historic character over contemporary polish.

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#4 historic building · heart of the Old Town
Radisson Collection Astorija Hotel Vilnius

#4 Astorija is about sleeping inside a century-old Art Nouveau building on Town Hall Square, with a full indoor pool and spa — the draw is the location and the building's history more than the plainly styled rooms.

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#5 historic boutique · Old Town
Narutis Hotel

#5 Narutis is a night inside the oldest building in Vilnius, on the main pedestrian street, with an underground spa and genuinely warm boutique service.

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#6 Literary-themed boutique · heart of the Old Town
Shakespeare Boutique Hotel

#6 Shakespeare Boutique Hotel is a night in a 400-year-old baroque palace in the heart of Vilnius Old Town, where every room reads like stepping into a different classic novel — strongest on its central location and a genuinely old-world feel you won't find elsewhere.

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Qué barrio deben elegir quienes visitan por primera vez?
La Ciudad Vieja, sin duda. Es compacta, se recorre a pie y tiene todo lo que viniste a ver: la Plaza de la Catedral, la Torre de Gediminas, los cafés de la calle Pilies y la frontera de Uzupis están todos a un paseo de 10 minutos. La propia Plaza de la Catedral es la mejor opción si quieres grandes hoteles de cinco estrellas; Didzioji o la calle Pilies te ponen en territorio de boutiques patrimoniales. No necesitas coche ni abono de transporte: toda la zona UNESCO mide aproximadamente 1 km de lado a lado.
¿Vale realmente la pena visitar Uzupis?
Sí, y además es gratis, extravagante y lleva una hora. Cruzas un pequeño puente sobre el río Vilnia y técnicamente estás en una «república» que los artistas declararon el 1 de abril de 1997 como una broma que se hizo permanente. Lee la constitución de 41 artículos colgada en una pared en decenas de idiomas (los favoritos incluyen «todo el mundo tiene derecho a ser único»), toma un café en un bar junto al río y visita las galerías. Es excéntrico sin ser una trampa para turistas, y el ambiente es más bohemio relajado que show turístico.
¿Cuánto más barata es Vilna comparada con Europa occidental?
Aproximadamente la mitad de precio en comida y bebida, y algo similar en hoteles. Una cerveza artesanal en un bar decente cuesta entre 4 y 5 EUR (frente a los 8-10 de Ámsterdam), una cena sentada con vino ronda los 20-30 EUR por persona, e incluso los mejores hoteles de la ciudad rara vez superan los 200 EUR excepto en el pico del verano. Lituania adoptó el euro en 2015, así que no hay complicaciones de cambio de divisas. Deja un 10% de propina en los restaurantes y listo.
¿Es fácil el traslado desde el aeropuerto VNO?
Sí, es uno de los más sencillos de Europa. El Aeropuerto de Vilna está a solo 8 km de la Ciudad Vieja. El Autobús 1 va directo a la Ciudad Vieja por 1 EUR (paga con monedas al conductor o usa la app Trafi), o el tren tarda 8 minutos por 1,30 EUR. Bolt cuesta entre 6 y 10 EUR de puerta a puerta si llevas equipaje o llegas tarde. No te molestes con las paradas de taxi en las llegadas: Bolt es más barato y más rápido.
¿Cuándo es la mejor época para visitar Vilna?
De junio a agosto es la respuesta obvia: las temperaturas rondan los 18-25°C, las plazas de la Ciudad Vieja se llenan de terrazas y los Días de Vilna a finales de agosto traen fiestas callejeras. De septiembre a octubre tienes los colores otoñales en el Parque Vingis sin aglomeraciones. De diciembre a febrero baja a entre -5 y 2°C con nieve de verdad, pero el árbol de Navidad de la Plaza de la Catedral (de 27 metros de altura) es genuinamente icónico y la escena de sauna con frío invernal cobra vida. Evita marzo-abril si no te gusta el gris y el barro.
¿Merece la pena hacer una excursión de un día al Castillo de Trakai?
Si tienes medio día libre, absolutamente. Trakai es un castillo de ladrillo rojo en una isla a 30 km al oeste de Vilna, en medio de un lago: parece sacado de un cuento de hadas. Los trenes desde la estación de Vilna tardan unos 30 minutos y cuestan unos pocos euros. Planifica entre 4 y 5 horas de ida y vuelta, come kibinai (las empanadas de carne de los karaítas locales) mientras estás allí y lleva una capa porque la brisa del lago corta incluso en verano.
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