Atrium

Vilnius


With a plum Old Town location, services such as laundry and airport collection, and luxurious rooms (leather furniture, deep beds, warm lighting and different decor in each), Atrium may be the ideal choice if you have only a day or three in the Old Town. Originally a 16th-century townhouse, Atrium is also well prepared for travellers with disabilities.


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