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Vilnius Oldtown Most photogenic Places

National Library of Lithuania — Martynas Mažvydas library

Unfortunately, it’s impossible to take photographs inside without documented permission. The staff strictly enforces this rule and mentions that it requires specific formal documentation.

Vilnius Cathedral

VU courtyard

Teatro street

The street is located near the Vilnius Wedding Palace, making it a popular spot for newlyweds.

Tiškevičiai Palace

Stiklių Street & Cafes

Stiklių Street, also known as the Glass Quarter, is always vibrant and cozy. It’s one of the top attractions for tourists, thanks to its impressively decorated cafés such as Ponių Laimė, Augustas ir Barbora, and Senatorių Pasažas. These places transform their look several times a year, with special themes for celebrations like Christmas and Easter, as well as fresh summer designs.

The street is just a short walk from all the main sights in Vilnius Old Town, so I always make sure to pass through and soak up its charming atmosphere. It’s often busier than other nearby streets — and with good reason — but the lively energy only adds to its appeal.

President Courtyqyard

Dvasios street

Jono Meko Skersvėjis

Bernardinai park

Colourful streets