Guidebook for Vilnius

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Guidebook for Vilnius

Essentials

Nearest superemarket.
79 locals recommend
Rimi
28 Didžioji g.
79 locals recommend
Nearest superemarket.
Grocery store on the way to old-town.
IKI - Neris
42 Antakalnio g.
Grocery store on the way to old-town.

Parks & Nature

Colourful springs, hiking area near the Neris River.
Colorful Springs
138 Antakalnio g.
Colourful springs, hiking area near the Neris River.
Antakalnio park benches

Food Scene

Pizza place near to the apartment.
Dodo Pizza
41 Antakalnio gatvė
Pizza place near to the apartment.
One stylish pizza place
Visa Pica
13a Šilo g.
One stylish pizza place
Local bakery. Hot buns, tea coffee. Breakfast.
Karstos Bandeles
43 Antakalnio g.
Local bakery. Hot buns, tea coffee. Breakfast.
Local market.
Antakalnio MARKETS
77 Antakalnio g.
Local market.

Shopping

Shoping area on the other side of the River.
BANGINIS Vilnius
34 P. Lukšio g.
Shoping area on the other side of the River.
Outlet shopping mall on the other side of the river.
19 locals recommend
Outlet Park
31C Verkių g.
19 locals recommend
Outlet shopping mall on the other side of the river.
Sport nutrition, protein powders, vitamins. Sporting accessories.
Muscle shop LT
55 Rinktinės g.
Sport nutrition, protein powders, vitamins. Sporting accessories.

Drinks & Nightlife

Beer place. Lots of different beers.
16 locals recommend
Alaus studija
20 S. Žukausko g.
16 locals recommend
Beer place. Lots of different beers.

Sightseeing

Beautiful church in the area.
38 locals recommend
Church Of St Peter And St Paul
1 Antakalnio g.
38 locals recommend
Beautiful church in the area.
HOUSE OF ST. SISTER FAUSTINA Antakalnis area, Grybo 29a, Vilnius Contacts: Onutė (8 600 84068), Petras (8 613 34460) HOUSE IS OPEN TO VISITORS: 10.00 – 17.00 Sister Maria Faustina Kowalska, who was canonized by Pope St. John Paul II in 2000, lived in Vilnius in the convent house of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy from 1933 to 1936. During that time, she experienced several mystical visions of Jesus. It was according to these visions that the Vilnian artist Eugene Kazimierowski, under the constant observation of Sister Faustina, painted the now-famous image of Merciful Jesus. In Vilnius, she also met Fr. Michael Sopoćko, a confessor well-known among the sisters. He encouraged her to start
Šv. Faustinos namelis
29A V. Grybo g.
HOUSE OF ST. SISTER FAUSTINA Antakalnis area, Grybo 29a, Vilnius Contacts: Onutė (8 600 84068), Petras (8 613 34460) HOUSE IS OPEN TO VISITORS: 10.00 – 17.00 Sister Maria Faustina Kowalska, who was canonized by Pope St. John Paul II in 2000, lived in Vilnius in the convent house of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy from 1933 to 1936. During that time, she experienced several mystical visions of Jesus. It was according to these visions that the Vilnian artist Eugene Kazimierowski, under the constant observation of Sister Faustina, painted the now-famous image of Merciful Jesus. In Vilnius, she also met Fr. Michael Sopoćko, a confessor well-known among the sisters. He encouraged her to start
Sapieha Palace (Lithuanian: Sapiegų rūmai, Polish: Pałac Sapiehów w Wilnie) is a High Baroque palace in Sapiegos str., Antakalnis district of Vilnius, Lithuania. It is the only surviving of several palaces formerly belonging to the Sapieha family in the city. The palace, ordered by Polish prince and Great Hetman of Lithuania Jan Kazimierz Sapieha the Younger was built in Baroque style in 1691-1697 in the place of former wooden mansion of Lew Sapieha (who died here in 1633). The palace was designed by Giovanni Pietro Perti and decorated with frescos by Michelangelo Palloni.
Sapieha Palace, Vilnius
L. Sapiegos gatvė
Sapieha Palace (Lithuanian: Sapiegų rūmai, Polish: Pałac Sapiehów w Wilnie) is a High Baroque palace in Sapiegos str., Antakalnis district of Vilnius, Lithuania. It is the only surviving of several palaces formerly belonging to the Sapieha family in the city. The palace, ordered by Polish prince and Great Hetman of Lithuania Jan Kazimierz Sapieha the Younger was built in Baroque style in 1691-1697 in the place of former wooden mansion of Lew Sapieha (who died here in 1633). The palace was designed by Giovanni Pietro Perti and decorated with frescos by Michelangelo Palloni.