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Vilnius is the capital city of Lithuania and the largest city in the country with the population of over 550.000 and all major political, economic, social and cultural centres.
Vilnius on CouchSurfingThe Vilnius group currently consists of more than 600 members, who are locals, expats and travellers from all over the world. It is an active and constantly growing group with regular meetings every second Friday of each month in different locations. There are also many irregular meetings - just follow posts in the forum or check out the event page. Everyone is welcome to join the people of Vilnius, take part in the events and activities or organise a meeting! Some photos from CS Lithuania meetings: http://picasaweb.google.com/cslithuania
Emergency couch in VilniusEmergency couch in Vilnius is a group of CS'ers from Vilnius who are able to offer a couch at a short notice for guests who are coming in 3-4 days or less and do not have a couch yet. Therefore, use this group to find a couch only if it is emergency situation so if you know you are coming in 1 month, please use couchsearch and send individual couch requests.
Ambassadors in VilniusThere are several ambassadors (city and nomadic) in Vilnius. In case you need any help, feel free to contact: Nomadic Ambassador Agnieska City AttractionsVilnius is one of the most frequently visited cities of Eastern Europe. It draws attention, not only because of its unique architectural character, but also by its cultural events and attractions. Parts of the town you should definitely visit are first of all the Old Town (Senamiestis) which is one of the largest old town centres in Eastern Europe and is included in UNESCO World Heritage List. However, before starting your meanderings around the streets of the Old Town it is worth getting a bird’s eye view of Vilnius and taking in a panoramic view of the city. There are some high buildings suitable for this purpose namely the TV tower, Skybar of the Reval Hotel Lietuva and the top floor of the shopping mall Europa near the northern bank of the Neris River, on the edge of the Old Town. You can get the best open air view of the Old Town at the top of the Gediminas’ Hill, Hill of Three Crosses, Bastille Hill or Bekešo Hill. Top attractions in the old town would include Gediminas’ Tower and upper castle; The cathedral with a Belfry by the side; Pilies & Didžioji streets with lots of luxurious boutiques, coffee shops, cultural centres, embassies, night clubs, souvenir sellers and the happy hubbub of the city; late Gothic architectural masterpiece that impressed Napoléon Bonaparte a lot - St. Anne’s Church; Townhall and Vokiečių street where many bars, clubs and restaurants are located; an area known as the “Jewish Ghetto” centred on Stiklių, Gaono, Antokolskio and Žydų streets; Presidential Palace and one of the oldest universities in Eastern Europe - Vilnius University which campus consists of Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Classical buildings arranged around twelve closed courtyards and the tallest Church of St John; the Bastion which is an original Renaissance fortification; the only surviving gate of the first original five gates in the city wall named the Gates of Dawn and of course the main street of Vilnius - Gediminas’ Avenue, where you can find some important national institutions such as the Parliament or the National Library, as well as banks, hotels, shops, casinos, restaurants and cafés. Some small things also worth experiencing is Frank Zappa monument and a "magical" tyle with the word "Stebuklas" (Miracle) in the Cathedral square where one can make his wish come true by simply stepping on it and turning around with the eyes closed. The Republic of Užupis is worth a separate notice and is a must while visiting Vilnius. Užupis is a recognised district for artists and won the name of the most bohemic, mysterious and romantic district of Vilnius which has its own constitution, national anthem, calendar, map, its own holidays, "main institutions" and so on. If you walk along the banks of the Vilnia River, you will be sure to come across artists working there who will invited to have a try at the various kinds of art, like photography and painting, or to take part in an evening of summer cinema or exhibitions. Take a look at our album of Vilnius Sights in order to get a better view what the city looks like. Museums and GalleriesThere are a lot of museumsand galleries in Vilnius however, not all of them are worth visiting. Here is the list of the most recommended ones: Museum of Genocide Victims (KGB)is located in the former headquarters of the KGB and has the former execution chamber open to visitors. Contemporary Art Centreis the largest art centre in the Baltic States presenting the latest international art tendencies of the contemporary art. National Gallery of Art presents a collection of Lithuanian art of the 20th and 21st century and is a good space for active communication where the audience can see the permanent exposition and temporary exhibitions as well as participate in cultural events, lectures and educational programmes. Užupis Galera is an alternative gallery in Užupis where the expositions are pretty unique and you can witness the creatinion of it's masterpieces. Kultflux is a gallery - platform on the river Neris next to Mindaugas bridge where various exhibitions and other cultural events take place. Sightseeing outside VilniusIf you are staying in Vilnius for few days, you might want to make some day trips and see few places outside Vilnius: Trakai is a historical capital of Lithuania where one can find the only castle in Eastern Europe built on the island on the lake, Karaite national minority and it's unique cuisine. There are a lot of buses and trainsgoing there and it takes only about half an hour to get there. If the weather is good, you should take a chance to see it! Open air museum of the center of Europe signifies the geographical centre of Europe in the language of contemporary art and is a place where nature and art are combined. Belmontas park is very close to Vilnius center and is a complex of restaurants serving traditional meals arranged around little lakes, watermills, river and waterfalls and is a very nice place to spend a relaxing afternoon. Tourist informationIf your host cannot show you around or you like exploring the city by yourself, you might still find it helpful to get city maps and some additional information about the city, things to see&do, events etc. There are a few tourist information centres in the Old Town: one is inside the Townhall and another one is located in Vilniaus street. You also have a superb possibility to go for Vilnius free tour and see the hiden side of Vilnius through the eyes of the people who live here. All you need to do is to appear at 12PM any day of the week in front of the Townhall and look for a person with a yellow suitcase. Enjoy! You can get some more information about Vilnius prior to your arrival in Vilnius in your pocket guide or browse Vilnius tourist information center website. Map of Vilnius old town - quite a nice map with the routes you can explore either by bike or on foot. Lithuanian routes is a really great website where Lithuanian routes are coherently presented with the help of textual, photo and video material for those who want to travel around Lithuania. Vilnius from above - some nice pictures of Vilnius and other cities of Lithuania made from an air ballon. EventsApart from Couchsurfing events there are plenty of things to do in Vilnius and around. Vilnius is European Capital of Culture 2009 and therefore there are a lot of cultural, artistic and social activities every month. Check out what's happening in Vilnius during your stay: Cultural events in Vilnius some information about interesting events in Vilnius provided by Couchsurfers of Vilnius group; European Capital of Culture 2009 event calendor; Entertainment bank - the biggest database of all kinds of events in Vilnius and the rest of Lithuania; Vilnius life - a very handy website with a lot of useful information about Vilnius; Vilnius tourist information center; DJ Scene LT - some clubbing events in Vilnius; Club.lt - and some more clubbing events Ore.lt - one more event calendor. Please note that the website is only in Lithuanian; Events in Lithuania - if it's still not enough ;) Cinema news. The website is in Lithuanian, but they have titles in original language as well, so it's easy to get it;) Vilnius Jazz festival - takes place every October and invites lots of great jazz musicians from all over the world. Jazz lovers - don't miss a chance!
CinemasAll non-hollywood movies fans should check out two cinemas in Vilnius (both of them are major venues for cinematic events – festivals, meetings with filmmakers, retrospectives, special screenings etc.):
Other cinemas with more recent/Hollywood movie repertoire are:
ShoppingAlthough Vilnius is not the capital of shopping, there are several places to do that:
AccommodationHopefully you will be able to find a host and will not need to look for accommodation, but in case you do, here are some useful websites: Inexpensive hostels, guesthouses and hotels Campsites across Lithuania - in case you feel like going to the nature ;) Restaurants, cafés, bars, pubs & clubsRestaurants & cafésNo doubt you will find McDonald's yourself, but in case you want to experience lithuanian cuisine, here are the most popular restaurants serving traditional lithuanian meals: Čili Kaimas - a chain restaurant, located in Vokiečių St. 8 and Gedimino Ave. 14; Forto dvaras - also a good one and is right in the center - Pilies St. 16; Žemaičiai - a bit more expensive place in Vokiečių St. 24 and sometimes it takes ages to get your meal, but the result is usually rewarding. Pilies menė in Pilies St. 8 or Amatininkų užeiga in Didžioji St. 19/2 might be also an option for traditional meals. What shall you order there to get real lithuanian experience? A distinctive trait of Lithuanian cuisine is the preponderance of potato dishes, so try one of those:
For a snack you should definitely try fried bread with cheese, marinated herring with boiled potatoes, various kinds of cottage cheese or fermented cheeses, and hot-smoked or cold-smoked hams and sausages. Lithuanians also know many recipes for mushroom dishes which are used in sauces, as fillings, or served as an accompaniment to meat dishes. Soup is very popular in Lithuania and there are lots of kinds of it, but the most interesting Lithuanian soup is šaltibarščiai (cold beetroot soup), which is made from beetroot, kefir (a fermented milk product), greens and boiled eggs, is served chilled and is very refreshing on a hot summer day. Just don't get scared of a pink colour! And finally, beer goes with pretty much everything, so go ahead! (ok, maybe not for breakfast;) If you're done with typical lithuanian cuisine, there's plenty of other choices to eat out that match all tastes and budgets (in most restaurants approximately LTL 20-40 should be enough for lunch or dinner for one person):
In terms of numbers of cafés, Vilnius is not far behind the traditional ‘café culture’ cities of Europe and they can be found in almost every street of the Old Town, mostly in Trakų, Pilies, Didžioji, Vokiečių, Domininkonų, Savičiaus streets and Gedimino Prospect. Most popular chain cafés are Double Coffee and Coffee Inn, but don't expect to find Starbucks Coffee here;) Going outThere are few more mellow capitals than Vilnius - a hectic metropolis it ain't. But when night falls, there's no shortage of revellers who are up for a party. What's more, the local beers make for a tasty tipple really worth giving a try...again and again ;) Note that many Vilnius bars function as restaurants during the day, and in terms of subtlety of interior décor and quality of cuisine, they compete with the best restaurants. Some of the bars could also be appropriately included in the list of intimate-sized clubs, because in the evenings they have live music or a DJ. List of suggested bars & pubs, which might have a dance-floor as well is the following:
The most recommended nightclubs would be the following:
Getting in & aroundTransportation to/from VilniusChoose the best way to get to Vilnius city:
If you are landing in Kaunas airport, there is a bus going to Vilnius (the bus schedule is in accordance with operating flights).
Transportation in VilniusA good thing about Vilnius is that it's small enough for you to easily get around on foot, by bike or by public transport.
Other useful information
Colleqium - Pilies St. 22-1; Avineta - Naugarduko St. 76; Bazė - A. Rotundo St. 2; Fantazija - Naugarduko St. 34; Liumineta - Antakalnio St. 40; Netcafe- Antakalnio St. 36
Some websites to give you an idea about the costs in Vilnius, but note that the prices are rising all the time, so the information can really be not accurate enough:
Foreigners about Vilnius, LT & CS
CS in the PressThere are several articles about CS in the media, however, it's in Lithuanian only:
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