Attractions
Museums, churches, parks and historic sights in Vilnius.
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Reformators Park
Recreation park at Reformatų Square street, with green spaces, walking paths, and a tranquil environment.

Literatų Street
Short, narrow alley named for past printing houses, known for wall of plaques dedicated to writers.

Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania
Museum featuring a variety of art, archaeology & history exhibits in a reconstructed palace.

Gatvės muzikos diena
A free street music festival taking over Vilnius Old Town for a day. More than 100 performers fill squares, courtyards and street corners with live music—wander from stage to stage and discover everything from acoustic sets to lively bands.
Things to Do in Vilnius: Top Attractions and Sightseeing
Vilnius Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the largest and best-preserved medieval old towns in Eastern Europe. Walking its cobblestone streets reveals Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Neoclassical architecture. Landmarks such as Gediminas Tower, the Gates of Dawn, and Vilnius Cathedral anchor any visit.
Neighbourhoods like Uzupis — a self-declared artistic republic — and the modern Snipiskes district offer contrast between bohemian charm and contemporary ambition. Green spaces including Bernardinai Garden and Vingis Park provide welcome breaks between sightseeing.
Art lovers will find world-class collections at the MO Museum and the National Gallery of Art. For panoramic views, climb Gediminas Hill or the bell tower of St. Johns' Church.
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Top Attractions in Vilnius — What You Must See
Vilnius is one of Europe's finest and best-preserved examples of Baroque architecture, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1994. The Old Town alone holds over 65 churches spanning Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles. Gediminas Tower, St Anne's Church, Pilies Street and the bohemian Užupis quarter are essential stops for any first-time visitor to Lithuania's capital.







