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A Hostel
This well located hostel claims to provide accommodation along the lines of the Japanese pod system which on closer inspection appears to be nothing more than standard bunk beds.
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Arts Academy Hostel
Located inside a student residence, this is one of the best options in town for backpackers on a tight budget. It's not exactly the Ritz but you do get the advantage of being smack in the middle of Old Town only at outskirts prices.
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Come to Vilnius
A small hostel between the train and bus stations and Old Town, facilities are few and far between featuring shared rooms and bathroom facilities.
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Filaretai
A back-to-basics hostel in the quirky Užupis district, accommodation comes in the usual dormitory style or, as is increasingly popular in hostels these days, with twin rooms for more privacy.
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Fortuna Hostel
From the same people as Old Town Hostel, Fortuna is located just south of Old Town close to the bus and train stations. Featuring lots of exposed stonework alongside modern conveniences, rooms come in range of choices from the usual dorms to twins.
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Hostelgate
Location, location, location. You can buy a night for the right price but the place itself is not for sale. The staff are friendly, helpful and probably underpaid and too good-natured to take it out on you.
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Jaunimo Slėnis
The location may be slightly off the beaten track but the price and quality are worth it. If you're travelling in groups of three or four, the shared rooms are a great deal.
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Jimmy Jumps House
An excellent location for budget-conscious travellers who are probably students and who may well suffer from limited mental
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Old Town Hostel
A classic hostel in the old sense, meaning you’re just as likely to find hard up Polish pensioners staying here as you are middle class English university students pretending to be poor.
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Vilnius Youth Tourist Centre
Set in a pastoral Užupis courtyard, the building is in a state of dilapidated charm characteristic of the area. Accommodation comes in a range of Spartan rooms that can sleep up to five, all with shared bathroom facilities.
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