Watercolour illustration of Vilnius
Vilnius

Vilnius holidays

A green, low-rise Baltic capital built around a well-preserved old town, with easy day trips into forest and lake country.

25°C AugustBest Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep2–4 nights

At a glance

  • short city breaks
  • old town walking
  • combining a city stay with a day trip

Trip cost

14 nights in Vilnius≈ €1030–€1450 pp
Return flight
≈€79
Stay
≈€1036
Food & local
≈€336

Includes the return fare from London Stansted. An estimate, not a quote — each booking happens separately with its supplier. How we work this out.

Stays

Stays in Vilnius

From €43/night · Typical €82 · 106 stays · for your 14 nights

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Getting to Vilnius

  • AirportVilnius Airport (VNO)
  • Transfer optionsTrain, bus, taxi

The airport train reaches Vilnius railway station in around 7 minutes; buses reach the centre in about 20 minutes and taxis in about 15.

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Flexible-date fares from London Stansted

August from 158 return

Typical €246 · 10 nights

Wed 26 Aug

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September from 99 return

Typical €104 · Direct · 14 nights

Tue 8 Sept

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October from 79 return cheapest

Typical €112 · 3 nights

Wed 21 Oct

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November from 88 return

Typical €122 · Direct · 8 nights

Mon 16 Nov

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Cheapest and typical return fare to Vilnius by month, from London Stansted.
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MonthLowestTypicalOptions
Aug158€2466
Sep99€1045
Oct79€11210
Nov88€1223

Areas of Vilnius

A few places people base themselves, and who each tends to suit.

  • Senamiestis (Old Town)Best for first-time visitors who want churches, cafes and the main sights within walking distance, though cobbled streets and steps suit light luggage better than large cases.
  • UžupisSuits travellers drawn to street art and a slower, cafe-based pace, just across the river from the Old Town and an easy walk from it.
  • Naujamiestis (New Town)Good for anyone who wants shops, restaurants and the main avenue alongside easy access to the Old Town, trading some historic atmosphere for convenience.
  • ŽvėrynasA quieter, leafy residential choice for travellers who prefer wooden houses and riverside walks over being in the thick of the sights.
  • ŠnipiškėsA modern business district across the river from the Old Town, practical for travellers prioritising newer hotels over historic character.

When to go

Monthly climate normals (ERA5 reanalysis, 2022–2024). Gold months are the best weather fit.

Best overall
June · July · August · September
Hottest
August · 25°C
Wettest
July · 122mm
  • Jan81mm
  • Feb64mm
  • Mar29mm
  • Apr12°74mm
  • May18°52mm
  • Jun23°99mm (good month)
  • Jul23°122mm (good month)
  • Aug25°66mm (good month)
  • Sep19°32mm (good month)
  • Oct12°76mm
  • Nov47mm
  • Dec69mm

What each season is like

Spring
Parks and riverside paths green up and the old town is walkable without crowds, though it can still be cool and showery.
Summer
Long daylight and outdoor cafe terraces make this the easiest season for walking the old town and reaching the lakes, and also when visitor numbers peak.
Autumn
Forests around the city turn colour and suit a day trip, though days shorten quickly through the season.
Winter
Snow is common and afternoons darken early, though daylight loss here is less extreme than in the Nordic capitals further north; the old town stays walkable throughout the season.

Good to know about Vilnius

Worth it for

The UNESCO-listed old town mixes baroque churches with narrow cobbled lanes and is small enough to walk in a day.

Keep in mind

The old town's charm is concentrated in a small area, so a stay longer than four or five nights needs a day trip or two to stay interesting.

Why go

  • The UNESCO-listed old town mixes baroque churches with narrow cobbled lanes and is small enough to walk in a day.
  • Užupis, the self-declared artists' district across the river, gives the city an offbeat streak most Baltic capitals do not have.
  • Countryside, including Trakai's island castle, lakes and forest, starts a short trip from the centre, so a city stay can include a day genuinely outdoors.

Worth knowing

  • The old town's charm is concentrated in a small area, so a stay longer than four or five nights needs a day trip or two to stay interesting.
  • Cobbled streets, steps and older buildings in the Old Town make it a harder choice for travellers with mobility needs or heavy luggage.
  • Nightlife and dining stay low-key outside a handful of streets, which suits a quiet trip better than one built around variety.