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Last update: 2010.09.09

Arrival

Vilnius is a modern and rapidly developing European city. After Lithuania’s accession to the European Union, its cultural and economic relations with foreign countries are extending, therefore the number of tourists coming to Vilnius is on the increase.
Guests are attracted by a favourable geographical position of Lithuania too, the so-called crossroads between the East and the West. It is in Lithuania, about 20 kilometres north of Vilnius, that the geographical centre of Europe lies.
Distances from Vilnius to the European capitals and largest cities measure from some hundreds to several thousands kilometres.
 

Amsterdam 1376 km 855 mi
Barcelona 2251 km 1399 mi
Berlin 828 km 514
Brussels 1472 km 914
Cologne 1302 km 809 mi
Copenhagen 826 km 513
Dublin 2054 km 1276 mi
Frankfurt 1249 km 776
Hamburg 1005 km 624 mi
Hanover 1061 km 656
Helsinki 611 km 380 mi
Kiev 581 km 361 mi
London 1730 km 1075 mi
Madrid 2665 km 1662 mi
Malmö 820 km 510 mi
Milan 1535 km 954 mi
Moscow 791 km 491 mi
Munich 1195 km 742 mi
Oslo 1055 km 655 mi
Paris 1704 km 1059 mi
Prague 899 km 559 mi
Rome 1710 km 1063 mi
Riga 264 km 164 mi
Stockholm 686 km 426 mi
St Petersburg 651 km 404 mi
Tallinn 528 km 328 mi
Vienna 950 km 590 mi
Warsaw 465 km 288 mi
 


You can arrive in Vilnius by air, by train, by bus or coach or by car.

By Air

The International Vilnius Airport is 7 kilometres away from the centre, or a fifteen-minute drive by car.
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By Bus

Vilnius Bus Station is located in a convenient place, next to the railway station, only a ten-minute walk to the Old Town.
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By Car

If you go on a trip by car, you can arrive in Vilnius by the motorways from Kaunas, Panevėžys, Varėna, roads from Utena, Švenčionys.
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By Train

Vilnius Railway Station is located near the Bus Station. If you come to Vilnius by train for the first time you can visit Vilnius Tourist Information Centre (inside Railway station).
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