Artagonist

Top choice in Vilnius


With its giant mural and glass dome, the atrium at the Artagonist takes your breath away as you step inside. Each of the individually styled rooms features original art by Lithuanian talent as well as high ceilings typical of a 19th-century merchant house. Of the rooms, our favourite is the junior suite, with its spacious terrace overlooking Pilies gatvė.


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