from £79
Reval Hotel Lietuva - 4* - Vilnius
Konstitucijos av.20, Vilnius, LT-09308, Lithuania
Offer subject to availability
Description
Konstitucijos av.20, Vilnius LT-09308Reval Hotel Lietuva is located on the border to the city centre, on the bank of the River Neris, a short distance from the medieval old town. The hotel provides a modern accommodation and personalised services. It is a great choice for visitors looking to explore the city of Vilnius.
Business facilities
- Business Centre
- Conference Rooms
- Fax
- Photocopying
Disabled facilities
Hotel facilities
Room facilities
- Air Conditioning(r)
- Private Bathroom(r)
- Telephone(r)
- Television(r)
- Wi-Fi(r)
- Work Desk(r)
- Hairdryer(r)
- Pay TV(r)
- Make-up mirror(r)
(r)This facility is room dependentRestaurant
- Riverside: Riverside restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and evening meals, offering superb international cuisine with a Scandinavian touch, a spectacular view from the terrace and an intimate atmosphere.
Bar
- Skybar: The true pride of the hotel is a Skybar - the bar with a splendid view, aspects of Vilnius, on the 22nd floor, is above the treetops and rooftops of central city and is just the perfect venue for relaxing.
Children policy
Cancellation policy
- Cancel free of charge up to 24 hrs before check-in, else first night rate
Pets policy
Smoking policy
- Smoking permitted in designated guest rooms
Check-in time: 14:00 Check-out time: 12:00
Local Attractions
- Opera House: 0.5 Kilometre
- Parliament: 1.0 Kilometre
- Sport and entertainment arena "Siemens": 2.5 Kilometre
- Football stadium: 1.0 Kilometre
- City Hall: 4.0 Kilometre
- University: 3.0 Kilometre
- Cathedral: 2.0 Kilometre
Location
- Nearest airport: Vilnius
- Nearest train station: Central Railway station 4 km
- Nearest bus station: Vilnius Bus station 4 km
Credit cards accepted by hotel
- American Express
- Diners Club International
- Eurocard
- Maestro
- Mastercard
- Visa
- Visa Electron
The least known and visited of the three Baltic State capitals, Vilnius has for decades reclined in the shadows. All that has started to change since May 2004 when Lithuania followed its newly acquired NATO membership by joining the European Union and opening up its capitals charms to a whole new market of business people and tourists. Savvy travellers and pioneering members of the business community were already coming to Vilnius, but it is the EU accession that has really kicked things off and there is plenty for the new arrivals to see and do.
The citys historic core is stunning, centred around a well-preserved and expansive baroque old town that is fringed by the Vilnia and Neris rivers. A riot of church spires reach for the heavens; just how many churches the city has can be appreciated by climbing up to the citys castle or visiting one of the parks that dot this green metropolis. On the north bank of the Neris, a new Vilnius is taking shape, a 21st century collage of glass and steel skyscrapers geared towards the burgeoning business community, a world that offers a complete contrast to Vilnius and Lithuania before the break from the Soviet Union and the ditching of communism in 1991.
The Lithuanian economy these days has overcome many of the structural and fiscal problems that were all too evident in the post-independence years and is now one of Europes fastest growing. Add in the buzz that the large local student population injects into the old streets, and Vilnius today is a thrilling, energetic and rewarding place to visit, whether on business or pleasure. Although Vilnius may no longer be the travel secret it once was, so far it has yet to become plagued by the crowds that have tainted other old Iron Curtain cities such as Prague and Krakow.