Sightseeing
Sightseeing Overview
The old core of Vilnius is easy to explore on foot, with buses, trolleybuses and taxis on hand to get to the other out of town sights. In effect the key sight is the UNESCO World Heritage listed old town itself, the largest baroque quarter in Europe outside Prague, with mile upon mile of cobbled streets that are flanked by an orgy of (increasingly) revamped baroque beauties. Central attractions include a flurry of churches, the highlight of which is the striking Cathedral, which lies below Vilnius Castle, itself a good place to take in views of the city and get orientated. On the edge of the old town are the Gates of Dawn, a key site for religious pilgrims. Interesting museums include the poignant KGB Museum, the large National Museum and the tourist-orientated Amber Museum. Outside the centre, the vaulting TV Tower boasts great views of the city and out across swathes of the Lithuanian countryside.
Tourist Information
Vilnius Tourist Office Vilniaus 22 Tel: (5) 262 9660. Website: www.turizmas.vilnius.lt
The city’s main tourist office (above) is located in the city centre. The helpful staff dispense information, as well as hand out maps and brochures. They can also arrange tours and accommodation.
There are other tourist information offices at Didzioji 31 (tel: (5) 262 6470) and the train station (tel: (5) 269 2091).
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