The Hotel practically does not have two rooms that would be the same. Each room has its own face with unique frescoes, wall paintings, original 16th century beam ceilings, timber-framed floors or Gothic vaults. At the end of 2000 all rooms of the Hotel were redecorated under the supervision of the French architect and designer Anne Toulous. For the rooms she selected stylish and comfortable Lithuanian and French furniture, elegant curtains and bedspreads, soft and noise absorbing carpeting for the rooms and corridors.
The Hotel has 50 rooms including 2 Suites with Turkish bath (hamam) and Jacuzzi, 7 Junior Suites (choose room with balcony or 16th century frescoes or one of the Duplex Rooms). The Hotel practically does not have two rooms that would be the same. Each room has its own face with unique frescoes, wall paintings, original 16th century beam ceilings, timber-framed floors or Gothic vaults.
Each room has a mini bar, wireless internet connection, satellite TV with English, German, French and Russian channels, 4 Pay-TV channels broadcasting programs all around the clock. The Hotel has air-conditioning system in all the rooms and conference halls. All bathrooms have modern equipment, including hairdryers and other conveniences.
The 16th century cellars house a restaurant beloved by the residents and guests of Vilnius. The Cellar restaurant can provide the seating for 50 people. At the beginning of 2001 the decor of the hotel cellar was changed, transforming it into elegant and romantic restaurant.
The restaurant offers European cuisine, carefully selected and prepared by the chef of the international class. Various embassies, ministries and companies have lunches or dinners here. Banquettes and fourchettes for up to 70 people are arranged and also birthdays, weddings and various festivities are celebrated here. The New Year's celebrations at the hotel Narutis are receiving great acclaim. We can also bring the magic of our special food and service to your office or summer garden party.
The hotel has well-equipped facilities and is the perfect venue for conferences, meetings, banquets and welcome dinners for up to 150 people. During the breaks, light refreshments will be served. Seated lunches and dinners are additionally served in the elegant Cellar restaurant, or more informally, in the popular street-front Kristupo Cafe.
The Hotel has luxurious health and leisure centre. In its 16th-century cellars you can find newly renovated urban oasis: a swimming pool, Jacuzzi, sauna and Turkish bath (hamam), gym, as well as special massage parlor. Traditional massage can be ordered. The hotel will do its utmost to meet all its customers' requirements.
Services: - 24 hours service - room service - spa centre - auklės paslaugos - faxes, copier - portable computer - emailing service - Wireless internet in all rooms and public areas - Internet lines - in room check-in - mailing services - individually contrlled air conditioning and heating in all rooms and halls - reservation of the tickets - laundry, cleaning, dry cleaning - parking - in house florist - luxury car rental - non-smoking rooms - disabled rooms - safe-deposits in each rooms and reception - Jewellery shop
Whoever you are – a businessman who has arrived in Vilnius to sign an agreement, a tourist on vacation or an experienced traveller looking for new adventures – several days stay in Vilnius will be sufficient to make you fall in love with this city. It is worth staying in Vilnius longer. However, even if you came only for a weekend, the city will leave a lasting impression on you. Theatre or opera goers, lovers of all-night parties or street carnivals, people who are interested in architecture or those who just like to relax and commune with nature will find something close to their heart in this city. A walk around the Old Town, which was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1994, is an unforgettable experience and really worth taking.
Vilnius, as the capital of Lithuania, is the home of the President, the Seimas, the Government and the Supreme Court. Diplomatic missions, educational, cultural, financial, research, and health care institutions are based there. It is also the largest city of the country. According to the 2001 census, the population of Vilnius is approximately 580,000 people, which accounts for 17 per cent of the total population of the country. Vilnius is home to people of different ethnic backgrounds. Ethnic Lithuanians - 57.8%, Poles - 18.7%, Russians - 14%, Belarusians - 4%, Jews - 0.5%, and representatives of other ethnic backgrounds account for the remaining 5%. Vilnius occupies an area of about 400 square kilometres of which 20.2% approximately is developed and the remainder is green belt (43.9% approx.) and water (2.1% approx.). The historical centre of Vilnius, the Old Town, (Senamiestis) is one of the largest old town centres in Eastern Europe (covering almost 360 hectares). The district of Vilnius includes Vilnius, Elektrėnai, Šalčininkai, Širvintos, Švenčionys, Trakai and Ukmergė regions. The geographical centre of Europe, Trakai, the old capital of Lithuania and the legendary capital of Kernavė are located in the Vilnius district.