Tour bookings for individuals and groups, maps, audio guides, tourist-related leaflets and books, information on cultural events at www.vilnius-events.lt, taxis, reservations for accommodation and services, etc. English, German, Polish and Russian all spoken. See the website for more information. Also a good place to pick up a Vilnius Pass, whose four different versions give visitors to the city selected discounts on things including museums, walking tours, bicycle rental, restaurants and public transport. Note that both city centre information centres close for lunch between 13:00 and 14:00 at Didžioji 31 and from 12:00 to 13:00 at Pilies 2.
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Stuart Campbell
Edinburgh, Scotland
5. 3. 2026
What happened to the Museum of Atheism at 74 Gorki Str?



