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Vilnius International Airport (IATA: VNO, ICAO: EYVI) (Lithuanian: Vilniaus oro uostas) is the airport of Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania. It is located 5.9 km (3.7 mi) south [4] of the city center. It is the largest of the three commercial airports in Lithuania by passenger traffic, with one runway and 5 million passengers a year. [3]
As for 2019, railbuses running between Vilnius Airport and Vilnius Central Station are the only passenger service of the station and are the fastest (7 min) and the cheapest (€0.80) way to go from the airport to the city centre, but there are only 7 trains during the day with intervals from 30 min to 5 h 45 min. [1] [2] Vilnius airport is one ...
The Old Town of Vilnius (Lithuanian: Vilniaus senamiestis), one of the largest surviving medieval old towns in Northern Europe, as inscribed within UNESCO World Heritage Sites, has an area of 3.59 square kilometres (887 acres). It encompasses 74 quarters, with 70 streets and lanes numbering 1487 buildings with a total floor area of 1,497,000 ...
Vilnius Central Railway Station (Lithuanian: Vilniaus geležinkelio stotis) is an LTG Link train station in Vilnius, Lithuania. The railway station situates between two neighbourhoods of Vilnius — Naujininkai and Naujamiestis — and on the edge of the Old Town .
A1 Vilnius – Kaunas – Klaipėda, 311.40 km (193.49 mi). Most important east to west corridor in Lithuania. Connects three largest Lithuanian cities: Vilnius, Kaunas and Klaipėda. Most of the road has motorway status. A2 Vilnius – Panevėžys, 135.92 km (84.46 mi). The stretch between Vilnius and Šilagalis has motorway status.
Vilnius is the largest city of Lithuania with urban population over 700,000 ... Vilnius Airport. Kaunas Airport. ... 2002 Juodupė lost city status and became a town [1]
Old Town in 1944. 1944 Wehrmacht military prison relocated to Tarnów. [22] 6–15 July: Operation Ostra Brama; Soviets in power. Airport begins operating. 1945 – Music School founded. 1946 – Russian Drama Theatre re-established. [23] 1950 – Žalgiris Stadium opens. 1951 – Vilnius Heat Plant commissioned.
Vilnius Central Business District is a part of Šnipiškės. [2] Located on the north bank of the river Neris, it became the site of a modern business district with skyscrapers which, however, mix with some historical wooden architecture. [3] Until recently, the area was a small historical suburban village north of the Vilnius Old Town.