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Airport

Vilnius International Airport

IATA Code: VNO
Location: The airport is situated four miles (7km) south of Vilnius.
Time: GMT +2.
Contacts: Tel: +370 (527) 39305
Transfer to the city: A bus service connects the airport to the railway station, and another runs from the airport to the city centre and suburbs, roughly every 15 minutes. A minibus service is also available from the bus stop outside the Arrivals terminal covering various routes through the city and outskirts. Taxis are plentiful outside arrivals, and are relatively cheap.
Car rental: Car rental agents with offices on site in the arrivals lounge are Avis, Budget, Europcar, Hertz, Sixt and Unirent.
Facilities: There is a currency exchange counter in the arrivals concourse, and a post office on the departures ground floor level. There are coffee bars and cafes in arrivals and departures, and a newsagent. The airport offers a VIP Lounge, which can be utilised by all passengers at an hourly rate. There is also a medical aid station and small duty free shop.
Parking: Short and long term parking is available.
Departure tax: 60 Lt.
Website: www.vilnius-airport.lt


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Vilnius

The Lithuanian capital of Vilnius is somewhat unique compared to the major cities in the rest of the Baltic States, its old architecture being a hodge-podge of styles with Scandinavian, Russian and German influences. The mix blends well into a charming 'Vilnian Baroque', that fills the cobblestone winding streets of the old quarter. The city is further enhanced by its picturesque setting in a valley at the confluence of the Neris and Vilnia rivers, nestling beneath wooded hills in the south-east corner of Lithuania.

Overlooking the city from a central hill is the landmark Gediminas Castle (named for the medieval Grand Duke who founded the city) with its impressive tower, from which visitors can enjoy an unrivalled view of the old town and the shiny new section on the right bank of the Neris. Gediminas Square is the heart of the old quarter, featuring the splendid classical cathedral. The city boasts numerous other interesting churches, beautiful historic buildings, museums, monuments and parks, and the splendid University of Vilnius, one of Europe's oldest institutions of learning, chartered in 1579.

In its 'golden age' in the Middle Ages, Vilnius was renowned as the region's centre for culture and learning, and today it has reclaimed that reputation, with a packed programme of events always on the go, from classical music evenings at the Philharmonic Society Hall and performances at the Opera and Ballet Theatre, Youth Theatre and Academic Drama Theatre to exhibitions in seven art galleries and a vast modern art centre. The city also plays host to numerous commercial fairs and exhibitions annually.

Last, but not least, when the sun goes down Vilnius reveals the fun side of its nature, with a nightlife that is fast gaining a reputation as the hottest in Eastern Europe.