Vilnius Travel and Things to Do Guide
Ideally situated at the geographical center of Europe, Vilnius is the second-largest city in the Baltics and the capital city of Lithuania. It features a dynamic mix of historical charm - its Old Town area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site - and modern elegance in a city center lined with open squares and parks. Vilnius is compact and pedestrian-friendly, making its meeting facilities, hotels, restaurants, and attractions all within easy reach of one another.
Visitors can fly into Vilnius International Airport, with direct connections to all major European destinations. The largest commercial airport in Lithuania, Vilnius International is about 15 minutes outside the city center and features a number of transport options, including direct access to the city's efficient public transport system.
Vilnius is recognized as a fast-growing center of innovation, rooted in Life Sciences, Fintech, Lasers, IT, GamDev, as well as a fantastic meeting destination. It offers a diverse range of modern conference facilities and nontraditional meeting spaces, from centuries-old mansions to open-air squares. The city's largest venue is LITEXPO Lithuanian Exhibition and Congress Centre, which has 12 conference and meeting halls. Each hall features excellent audiovisual capabilities, with an integrated system connecting the five biggest halls to allow simultaneous videoconferencing for up to 3,000 people.
When not in session, meeting participants can explore much of Vilnius on foot, touring its many museums, taking in its beautiful historical architecture, and strolling its abundant green spaces. The city also features a rich cultural and entertainment scene, as well as superb fine-dining options.
Visitors can fly into Vilnius International Airport, with direct connections to all major European destinations. The largest commercial airport in Lithuania, Vilnius International is about 15 minutes outside the city center and features a number of transport options, including direct access to the city's efficient public transport system.
Vilnius is recognized as a fast-growing center of innovation, rooted in Life Sciences, Fintech, Lasers, IT, GamDev, as well as a fantastic meeting destination. It offers a diverse range of modern conference facilities and nontraditional meeting spaces, from centuries-old mansions to open-air squares. The city's largest venue is LITEXPO Lithuanian Exhibition and Congress Centre, which has 12 conference and meeting halls. Each hall features excellent audiovisual capabilities, with an integrated system connecting the five biggest halls to allow simultaneous videoconferencing for up to 3,000 people.
When not in session, meeting participants can explore much of Vilnius on foot, touring its many museums, taking in its beautiful historical architecture, and strolling its abundant green spaces. The city also features a rich cultural and entertainment scene, as well as superb fine-dining options.

Weather and Seasonality
Vilnius features a humid continental climate with an average annual temperature of 43℉. The average temperature is 23℉ in January and 63℉ in July.
| Month | High/Low °F | Seasonality |
|---|---|---|
| January | 26°/17° | Low |
| February | 28°/17° | Low |
| March | 35°/24° | High |
| April | 50°/33° | High |
| May | 64°/44° | High |
| June | 69°/50° | High |
| July | 71°/53° | Low |
| August | 69°/51° | Low |
| September | 60°/46° | High |
| October | 50°/37° | High |
| November | 37°/30° | High |
| December | 30°/23° | Low |
