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Vilnius is the capital of Lithuania and home of more than 544.386 (anno. 2016) citizens. Vilnius is not as famous as the two other capitals of the Baltics however this does not mean it lacks in any parameter. Vilnius is historically very rich.

Before WWII Vilnius was one of the largest Jewish centres in Europe, which makes it a common travel destination for many jews and historically interested. The city has many battle scars from a dark past of murder, antisemitism ​and other gruesome things from the war, however the city has rised a gain stronger and is now in many ways a sign of the times they’ve been through. Vilnius has embraced the scars and now have several museums dedicated to the period and holocausts, tours on torture chambers, and beautiful, but heartbraking cemetries with hundreds of graves, where many people come to visit the grave stones of former family members. You’re sure to be emotionally touched and historically better informed by your visit to Vilnius, however this is not the only thing Vilnius has to offer.

It’s in many ways also a town of life, bliss and beauty. Vilnius’ stunning old town has fx. been declared as a Unesco World Heritage Site. It has successfully been able to retain the marvelous authenticity and charm of the ancient buildings. And even though Vilnius is a capital, you’ll almost never find the streets to be busy, even in the centre, so you’re free to enjoy a slow stroll through the city. It’s additionally very accessible by foot and you can walk across the old town in only 45 min. In terms of Public transport, you can download an efficient app, which lets you know everything about your route and buy a ticket simultaneously.

Living in Vilnius has been described as comfortable, relaxing and locally great. Safety has also been ranked at an impressive low spot, as the crime rates are low and no areas are really considered dangerous. Job opportunities are not in demand either.

Vilnius is surrounded by forests, and you don’t have to go far out of the city border to reach a vigorous scenery. In some cases you’ll even experience wild animals such as foxes, eagles and even wild boars visit the gardens in the outskirts of the capital.