Events

Christmas in Vilnius : 5 things locals are excited about in 2020
Blog created at November 3, 2023
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December is a magical time in every Lithuanian heart. This is the only time in a year, when basketball is not the most important thing in life. It’s Christmas time! However this year Christmas i Read more ...

What to do in Vilnius in October
Blog created at September 23, 2020
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Wondering what to do in Vilnius in October? Well, even though the warm season in Lithuania is over, it doesn’t mean that the hustle and bustle of Vilnius ends as well. Actually, our capital city Read more ...

What to do in Vilnius in September
Blog created at August 26, 2020
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As we transition from summer to autumn, the city of Vilnius invites all its guests to check out the local events for September. Experience the life of Vilnius by attending free concerts, running a mar Read more ...

What to do in Vilnius in August
Blog created at July 29, 2020
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If you’re planning a visit to Vilnius sometime in August, check out the local events. From concerts or food markets to a huge bicycle marathon - we’re sure everyone will find a suitable Vi Read more ...

What to do in Vilnius in July
Blog created at June 29, 2020
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As Lithuania is becoming more and more successful at fighting the global pandemic, the city of Vilnius invites all its guests to check out the local events during July. The following month definitely Read more ...

Why should you celebrate 6th of July?
Blog created at July 5, 2019
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Updated: July, 2020 Sad thing about Lithuanian national days is that most of them are celebrated in cold and rainy months. Not so many chances of family picnics and outdoor parties lasting the enti Read more ...

Medieval Festivals in Lithuania
Blog created at May 9, 2019
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Haven’t you heard? Lithuania was the biggest country in Europe! Yes, it was back in 15thcentury, but we Lithuanians are still very proud of this fact. Maybe because of this reason every summer w Read more ...