This is a pocket of charm and calm rammed right in the middle of a gaggle of churches and the pulsing heart of Vilnius’s nightlife mayhem. (Don’t worry about noise too much, there are courtyard-facing rooms and all have double noise-deadening windows.) The location really is superb and, although there are a few facilities lacking like minibars and in-room safes, it’s pretty good value. Given the plumb spot, and the fact that it easily passes the ‘would you let your mum stay there’ test, this is a real little gem.
Apia comments
- Noburo Nakayama - Tokyo
The decor is like my grandmother's room.It's not worth the price and the parking is available but somebody from the hotel has to come out and let the gate open which takes about 20 minutes.The only bright place is the bar downstairs, full of drunk almost naked girls come in and out to smoke outside. - 21
September
2009Morgan Eriksson - Stockholm
Apia Hotel is nice for the price.The Bar downstairs is really rowdy and drunks just come in and out of the bar talking loaudly and making out in the street. We had a hard time getting any sleep. They should just turn the place into a love hotel.
October
2009