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The Narutis Hotel

Pilies Street 24, Vilnius, Lithuania, 01123
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The Narutis Hotel is a destination with many charms. To step inside this lovingly restored 16th-century Lithuanian luxury hotel is to feel immersed in a living fairy tale. Retire to your room, where brilliantly hued fabrics and the finest furnishings complement mesmerizing views of Gediminas’ Castle and the Hill of Three Crosses beyond. From the tranquil inner courtyard flooded with flowers and natural daylight to the soothing services of our spa, every facet of this captivating luxury hotel in Vilnius combines the warmth of the past with the sophisticated comforts of today. Romantic and charming, the Narutis Hotel is situated on the main street of the historic Old Town of Vilnius, the Lithuanian capital, an area filled with historical and architectural wealth which has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The hotel’s strategic location permits the easy discovery of all the city’s treasures, among which you will find the impressive complex of castles located on Gediminas Hill, the Grand Ducal Palace, the Cathedral, the Town Hall, the Church of Vilnius University, St Anne's Church, an architectural gem, and other attractions. The Narutis Hotel is a wonderful place to meet and celebrate. The Hotel has three well-equipped halls (Columns Hall, Arches Hall and Hearth Lounge) and is the perfect venue for business conferences and meetings, private parties, banquets or less formal luncheons and welcome dinners from 5 to 120 people. The Hotel has 53 uniquely attractive guestrooms, including 2 Suites.

Venue Details

ChainIndependent / Other
BrandIndependent
Built-
Renovated2013
Total meeting space4,080 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms52
Venue typeHotel

Industry Ratings

Hotelstars Union
Northstar

Amenities

Room features and guest services
  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (urban)
Facilities
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Pet friendly
  • Rental car service
  • Space (private)
  • Wheelchair accessible
Business services
  • AV capabilities
  • Business center
  • Video conference
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Meeting rooms

Total meeting space
4,079.5 sq. ft.
Largest room
1,162.5 sq. ft.
Space (private)
1,076.4 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms
3
Second largest room
968.8 sq. ft.
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Meeting space

Name
Room size
Max capacity
U-Shape
Banquet rounds
Cocktail rounds
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Columns Hall
1,162.5 sq. ft.
-
120
40
80
100
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Arches Hall
538.2 sq. ft.
-
50
-
40
40
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Hearth Lounge
441.3 sq. ft.
-
25
15
22
30
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Cellar Restaurant (3 halls)
968.8 sq. ft.
-
60
-
12
60
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Narutis Restaurant & Bar
968.8 sq. ft.
-
60
-
50
60

Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
52
Single (1 bed)
8
Single (1 bed) rate
€100.00 - €110.00
Double (2 beds)
19
Double (2 beds) rate
€120.00 - €140.00
Suites
2

Location

Getting Here

Distance from airport 4.35 mi
Parking in the area
Complimentary parking
Valet parking

Local Attractions

Three Crosses
Three Crosses
Historical landmark
10 mins
Three white crosses soaring over the hilltop in the Mountain Park is one of the most famous religious monuments in the country.
Television tower
Television tower
25 mins
The highest building in Vilnius is the television tower. It has a total height of 326.5 metres, and at 165 metres the tower’s restaurant is the highest observation point in the city. The circular floor of the restaurant does a complete revolution once per hour, giving people sitting at the tables by the windows an excellent bird’s eye view of the whole city.
Uzupis
Uzupis
5 mins
Užupis, the artists’ district of Vilnius. This is the home of the self-declared ‘independent’ Republic of Užupis. It has its own insignia (you will see it as you drive into Užupis from the Old Town over the bridge on the Vilnelė River), its official seal and a guardian angel in the form of a sculpture. It also has a Constitution, a copy of which is displayed at the beginning of Paupio (Riverside) Street.
Geographical centre of Europe
Geographical centre of Europe
Park
30 mins
Jean-George Affholder, a scientist at the Institut Géographique National (French National Geographic Institute) determined that the Geographic Centre of Europe is located at 54°54′N 25°19′E. This point is located in Lithuania, specifically 26 kilometres (16 miles) north of its capital city, Vilnius, near the village of Purnuškės. A monument, composed by the sculptor Gediminas Jokūbonis and consisting of a column of white granite surmounted by a crown of stars, was erected at the location in 2004.
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Vilnius Gedimina's Castle
Vilnius Gedimina's Castle
Historical landmark
5 mins
Vilnius Upper Castle Museum was founded in 1960 in the best preserved and restored western tower of the Higher Castle. It is considered to be one of the symbols of Vilnius. The tower is named after the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas. This 14th century brick tower houses a small exhibition displaying archaeological findings and the history of the Castle. This tower is situated on the hill of 48 meter high. After walking up the Castle Hill you still have to climb about 80 steps up the Gedimino Tower before admiring the breathtaking view of Vilnius.
Genocide Victims’ Museum
Genocide Victims’ Museum
15 mins
The Museum of Genocide Victims was set up on 14 October 1992 on an order from the Minister of Culture and Education of the Republic of Lithuania and the President of the Union of Political Prisoners and Deportees. It was established in the building where plans for deportations and the arrests of peaceful inhabitants, the persecution of opponents and the suppression of the resistance were devised and carried out by Soviet institutions between 1940 and 1991. For the whole Lithuanian nation, this building is a symbol of the 50-year-long Soviet occupation. Set up in the former KGB headquarters, the museum is the only one of its kind in the former Soviet republics. The museum was reorganised in 1997. By a resolution of the government of the Republic of Lithuania, dated 24 March 1997, the responsibility for running the museum was taken over by the Genocide and Resistance Research Centre of Lithuania. The museum’s objective is to collect, keep and present historic documents about forms of physical and spiritual genocide against the Lithuanian people, and the ways and the extent of the resistance against the Soviet regime.
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Town Hall
Town Hall
Historical landmark
5 mins
The Town Hall Square is the traditional centre of trade and events in Vilnius. As far back as the early fifteenth century, the square was bordered by small shops. With the expansion of the city and the development of trade the number of small shops was increasing.
The Gates of Down
The Gates of Down
Historical landmark
5 mins
Gates of Down is a defensive City wall of Vilnius, but now, when the city has expanded, the chapel and the gates are in the center. Nearby there is a Catholic church of St. Teresa and an Orthodox monastery of The Holy Spirit. The interior was refurbished in the neo-Classical style in 1829. This is a pilgrimage site for Eastern Catholics.
Vilnius Cathedral
Vilnius Cathedral
Historical landmark
3 mins
Vilnius Cathedral is probably the most important - it is built on a place where once the thunder god was worshipped. Inevitably, it has been destroyed several times, and during the Soviet occupation its three saints were destroyed. Replicas were placed on the roof only in 1996.

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Sustainable Practices

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Diversity and Inclusion

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Health and Safety

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