
Vilnius TV Tower (Vilniaus televizijos bokštas)
Best time to visit
Sunset provides dramatic light and city lights turning on; weekday mornings are quieter for unobstructed photos.
Budget tips
Observation deck tickets are roughly €10-13 for adults, with reduced fares for students and children, rotating restaurant access costs extra. No regular free days, check the official site or Vilnius tourist passes for occasional discounts or combo tickets.
Recommended for
Photography enthusiasts, Couples, History buffs, Families with older children
Plan your visit
1-2 hours
About
Faits rapides: A needle of steel and concrete reaching 326.5 meters punctures the skyline, with an observation platform and a revolving restaurant offering sweeping 360-degree views. Visitors encounter memorials and exhibits honoring civilians who defended the broadcasting center during the January 1991 Soviet assault, giving the site a striking mix of panoramic fun and sober historical significance.
Points forts: At 326.5 meters tall, the concrete spire contains a revolving café and observation deck around 165 meters, where the floor turns so slowly that an hour-long visit lets you watch the entire skyline drift while you sip hot coffee and feel a gentle vibration through the metal railings. Every January 13, people assemble to light 14 candles at the small memorial by the tower, the flickering lights and the echo of distant voices cutting through the cold, snowy air as a quiet tribute to those killed in the 1991 struggle for independence.
Insider tips
- Buy timed-entry tickets online to skip the ticket queue, especially on weekends.
- Visit around sunset for golden light and city lights, or choose weekday mornings for fewer visitors.
- Carry a light jacket, wind at the tower height can be noticeably colder than street level.
- If not dining, skip the rotating restaurant queue and use the glass-walled observation area for unobstructed photo spots.
Cliquez pour réserver une visite guidée GRATUITE à pied à Vilnius, Lithuania
La meilleure façon de découvrir une ville avec un guide local.
Tip: We strongly recommend a free walking tour on your first day to get to know the city with a local guide. They usually cover all main attractions and you can ask for personal recommendations based on your interests for the next days. Book early as spaces fill up fast!
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