The hotel is freshly renovated, the rooms are spacious and have the modern interior design, the staff is very friendly. Breakfast is the only thing to be improved.
The room was nice and cosy but not that big. Inside there was a bed, two lamps, a table with a chair, and a fully equipped bathroom (including hairdryer, shampoo, towels, toilet paper and two glasses). The receptionist said the cold tap water is drinkable, tested, approved. The location is really nice: the hotel is near train and bus stations, which makes it comfortable to get to even at night. A lot of public transport opportunities available. McDonald's right next to the building :) The staff was nice and spoke multiple languages. The only disadvantage was the lonely silverfish found early in the morning in the bathroom. Overall the stay was great, we enjoyed it!
The hotel is right by the airport, a 5-minute walk away, making it ideal for those catching early morning flights. The hotel has a restaurant that primarily serves pizza and other dishes, which are quite good. The breakfast is decent, but it's pretty standard across Europe, so don't expect too much; it's pretty standard. Although close to the road, it's quite quiet with the windows closed.
A perfect little gem in the heart of Vilnius Old Town!
We stayed at Artagonist for 3 nights in November 2025 and it instantly became one of my favourite boutique hotels in the Baltics.
Literally 2 minutes’ walk from Cathedral Square and Pilies Street, yet tucked away on a quiet side street (Pilies g. 34), so no noise at night. You step outside and you’re already surrounded by the most beautiful parts of the UNESCO-listed Old Town – Gates of Dawn, Town Hall, Užupis, and dozens of cozy cafés are all within 5-10 minutes on foot. Perfect base if you want to explore Vilnius without ever needing public transport.
Design & Vibe – wow factor
The name says it all: this is an “art hotel” and every corner feels like a curated gallery. The interior is brand-new modern with a playful twist – hand-painted murals, lithographs by famous Lithuanian artists, sculptural lighting, velvet sofas, and lots of dark green and mustard tones. It feels luxurious but not stuffy; more like staying inside a very stylish friend’s home.
We arrived late amidst a cold wet night. The night duty staff was extremely helpful and checked us in with minimum fuss. We enjoyed our stay thoroughly!
It's easy and accessible, ideal if you're not in the city centre, especially if you're coming by car. The room is simple, ideal for a few days. Bed is comfortable. Clean and well maintained. The restaurant downstairs is also good. Breakfast is super.
Hilton is undoubtedly the quality guarantee symbol, and it’s utterly the wise choice to stay in its brand in Vilnius to visit this garden city (surely amazing!!!)
My personal recommendation would be “Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights” where it’s just 3 minutes walk from the hotel, definitely an inspirational journey!!!
The hotel is in a prime location, the room is elegantly designed, the space is practical and spacious, the bedding is very clean and comfortable, especially the bed is very comfortable to sleep on, and the coffee from the coffee machine tastes very good. Finally, I want to say that the front desk service is absolutely super five-star, especially thanks to the tall blond handsome guy for his help. Because there was a problem with the bank card mobile phone binding, we needed to go to the station to buy tickets from Vilnius to Riga. After he knew it, he took the initiative to help us buy the next day's ticket on the computer in the back lobby. The next day, he helped us call a very cheap taxi on bolt to the bus station. Knowing that we had to pay in cash, he also kindly changed 10 euros for us, fearing that if the driver said there was no change for us, we would have to pay more. All this was his proactive help, everything was for the benefit of the guests, making us feel very warm and beautiful! Absolutely recommended!!!
The room was basic but clean with the standard amenities like television, air conditioning, and a hair dryer. The walls are a little bit thin so you can sometimes hear neighbouring rooms, but with earplugs I had no problem. The hotel is very well situated just across the road from the Dawn Gate, which is the last remaining original entrance to the city’s old town. The reception desk is manned 24 hours and the staff speak English and are happy to help with any issues.
Amazing. Cosy place. Stayed for Longer. Staff were amazing and friendly. Helpful to assist. Highly recommended for anyone coming Vilnius
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GGuest UserThe room was nice and cosy but not that big. Inside there was a bed, two lamps, a table with a chair, and a fully equipped bathroom (including hairdryer, shampoo, towels, toilet paper and two glasses). The receptionist said the cold tap water is drinkable, tested, approved. The location is really nice: the hotel is near train and bus stations, which makes it comfortable to get to even at night. A lot of public transport opportunities available. McDonald's right next to the building :) The staff was nice and spoke multiple languages. The only disadvantage was the lonely silverfish found early in the morning in the bathroom. Overall the stay was great, we enjoyed it!
GGuest UserThis boutique hotel was conveniently located near the old town of Vilnius in rooms that were originally monk cells. The hotel is right next to the St. Theresa Church and the Gate of Dawn which are two interesting attractions to check out if you're in Vilnius. There are quite a few shops and restaurants nearby as well.
We booked because the prices were very fair considering the location and we saw a review that said the parking was free. The parking is no longer free and costs 12 Euros a day which is still a decent price. A city tax of 2 euros per person per night was collected upon check in.
The beds in the twin room we booked were very comfy and they had good pillows too. The room was very quiet and we got a good night's rest here. The room did not have AC but did have a radiator where you could control the dial. The room was a little stuffy but leaving the window opened solved this quickly. We appreciated the workspace, tea station and wardrobe in our room. The bathroom was nice too and had great shower pressure and a warming rack for towels. There is body wash and shampoo provided but the packets are a bit on the smaller side. It is important to note that you need to put the cleaning sign on the door in the morning or the room will not be cleaned. Cleaning included stocking up toiletries and changing towels.
The breakfast was just a bit more when we booked and we enjoyed it. There were these apple stuffed crepe pancakes each day that were delicious and enough food to get the day started. The breakfast is set in a monk's dining hall and we felt that was pretty cool.
EElpeeA perfect little gem in the heart of Vilnius Old Town!
We stayed at Artagonist for 3 nights in November 2025 and it instantly became one of my favourite boutique hotels in the Baltics.
Literally 2 minutes’ walk from Cathedral Square and Pilies Street, yet tucked away on a quiet side street (Pilies g. 34), so no noise at night. You step outside and you’re already surrounded by the most beautiful parts of the UNESCO-listed Old Town – Gates of Dawn, Town Hall, Užupis, and dozens of cozy cafés are all within 5-10 minutes on foot. Perfect base if you want to explore Vilnius without ever needing public transport.
Design & Vibe – wow factor
The name says it all: this is an “art hotel” and every corner feels like a curated gallery. The interior is brand-new modern with a playful twist – hand-painted murals, lithographs by famous Lithuanian artists, sculptural lighting, velvet sofas, and lots of dark green and mustard tones. It feels luxurious but not stuffy; more like staying inside a very stylish friend’s home.
We arrived late amidst a cold wet night. The night duty staff was extremely helpful and checked us in with minimum fuss. We enjoyed our stay thoroughly!
GGiliukas“+” : good gym, clean rooms, good breakfast; tea and coffee in room;
“-“ : hairdryers very old(not working properly), no shower caps, no toothpaste, no nothing with bath things (was only one small bottle of shampoo and one hand soak); no shoes (to go to the pool) or walk inside - not convinient. The pool rooms should be seperated i think- kids and adults, its anoying to come to relax and hear only children screaming, swiming and so on; realy not for relax place.
About rooms service - i stayed 2 nights, and nobody came to check, to clean, or to restore my water bottles, coffee, tea and so on.
If I come to hotel, and pay more than 100 eur for night - i would like to have things in bedroom, in bathroom, cause for example I travel all around the world, so I dont travel with a lot of stuffs with me, so all these casualy used things should be included in room service. And if its says - spa, pools, relax zone- i would like to get relax and quiet place.
So for me - this price for night should be max 30 eur in this hotel, cause now its very overpriced, just not worth it, in Vilnius are more cheaper hotels with better services which includes all these things.
GGuest UserEverything was very clean and the staff were friendly. The facilities need updating. The pool doesn't inspire confidence; you can't tell if it's dirty or needs a coat of paint. The same goes for the toilet in the room.
SSailormoon2025Of course, here is a review
This hotel masterfully combines the best of both worlds. The moment you enter your room, you are greeted by a breathtaking, picture-perfect view of Vilnius' iconic Old Town. Waking up to that panorama of red-tiled roofs and historic spires is an experience in itself.
You get all the reliable advantages of a major hotel chain: seamless booking, professional and efficient service, and excellent amenities. The absolute standout, however, is the comfort. The mattresses are genuinely amazing—providing sublime support for a perfect night's sleep after a day of exploring the city.
This commitment to quality extends to the overall cleanliness, which is impeccable throughout the property. For a stay that guarantees comfort, convenience, and an unforgettable visit, this hotel is an exceptional choice in the Lithuanian capital. Highly recommended for both business and leisure travelers.
MMIKHAILGreat location. Parking is available for 15 euros per day, if needed. We were lucky on a weekend and found a free spot outside. A kettle in the room, unusual for Ibis, is also available. The staff is very friendly and speaks Lithuanian, Russian, and English. The hotel is clean and the bed is comfortable. I would happily return.
VVetikIdeal location in the very center of the old city - to all sights 3-5 minutes
The hotel itself is old (but in the Old City), we had a room on the 1st floor, actively smelled of sewage. The pressure and temperature of water are perfect.
The bed is huge. I won't say it's comfortable, but it's sleepable.
But the most funny is with lighting. There are two bedside lamps. And there is the main light, but they are interconnected. That is, you can't just turn on the bedside light. You don't read for the night. Why do that is unclear.
The room is small, in this bathroom is excellent. With good cosmetics. Breakfast is good. Blinks, bakery, and the rest, standard. And what is surprising - it is included in the cost that for me personally became a decisive factor in choosing a hotel because in Vilnius there are many good hotels for an affordable price.
There is a parking lot.
GGlen TeohI stayed only one night, and walked from the airport to the hotel. I would say that the distance is walkable but not convenient with luggage. The reason is that the pavement is not smooth, and will result in abrasions and damage to your luggage wheels for the distance that you have to drag it along. For the hotel itself, it had a very high ceiling and industrial vibes, which is nice to some and perhaps not so great to others. However just a note that I couldn't figure out how to get the heating to work. Wifi speed was good, though there is a bit of a weird limitation in that some services like steam did not work, which isnt a problem for most.
GGuest UserThere are very few breakfast options, so few that it's a bit surprising... The toilet paper in the bathroom is also surprisingly small, as if it's leftover by others, only about 0.6cm thick, two rolls in total, staying for two nights, I was embarrassed to ask them for more, and two more rolls wouldn't be enough... I had to buy it myself at the supermarket🥲The hair conditioner is also an empty bottle, only two drops can be squeezed out, overall it's a very environmentally friendly hotel😐
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