Accommodation in Vilnius
The most serious studying often happens at night – the same goes for exploring the city
Vilnius is a friendly city to suit a wide range of needs and budget, so we suggest considering different accommodation options and choosing the most suitable one. After all, let’s face it, we often do our most serious studying at night – and the same goes for exploring the city and its culture.
For those wishing to rent a flat /stay in a hotel
Booking.com
One of the largest hotel search platforms in the world, which will undoubtedly provide the most suitable accommodation options based on your budget preferences, desired location, and additional services. From a bunk bed in a shared room to a 5-star luxury apartment, you’ll find everything here: booking.com
Airbnb.com
For an authentic experience, we recommend Airbnb, a sharing platform that allows people to offer short-term rentals. After all, it’s good to feel at home, no matter where you are. Choose your Vilnius home-from-home here: airbnb.com
For those who want to stay with locals
Couchsurfing.com
This platform offers an exchange – a local offers you a place to stay, while in return, you tell the host stories, provide a delicious dinner, a favourite book, or a cosy chat over coffee. ‘Couchsurfing’ is about unexpected friendships, sharing, and creating a community. We believe that the idea of connecting different cultures around the world can also help us to get to know each other better. Spread the word and visit: couchsurfing.com
For those who are not planning an overnight stay
Are you sure you’ve made the right choice? Allow us to change your mind.
Vilnius nights reveal a different face of the city, when the streets are filled with laughter and conversation, gourmet smells make you want to indulge in just one more snack, music is playing behind every door, and the most comfortable space to gather is a grassy lawn or to grab a chair on a pavement café or bar. On such evenings, nights, and just before dawn breaks, Vilnius is filled with joy and freedom.
For those who want to experience Vilnius at night but are constrained by a tight budget, here’s a tip: book accommodation in the districts on the periphery of the city centre, where prices are much lower but the city centre is still within easy reach, e.g., in Naujamiestis, Žirmūnai, Antakalnis, or other parts of the city.
We’ve also thought about the fact that you don’t have to worry about returning to your temporary home after spending an evening in the Old Town – many of the districts on the outskirts of the city centre can be reached in 15 minutes by public transport. More information can be found on judu.lt or by downloading the ‘Trafi’ app.