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children (2-11)
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adults (12+)
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Trains in Vilnius are 69% cheaper than in London.
A meal in Vilnius is 58% cheaper than a meal in London.
A taxi fare in Vilnius is 67% cheaper than in London.
Coffee in Vilnius is 30% cheaper than in London.
London is one of the most visited cities in the world. It has five main international airports: Heathrow, Gatwick, London City, Luton and Stansted. Travellers booking flights from London to Vilnius can catch their flights from any of these busy airports. Heathrow Airport is the busiest in London, followed by Gatwick Airport. London City is located within close proximity to the city centre and is in fact the only airport to be located in this vicinity. Stansted Airport is the fourth largest airport in the UK and Luton comes fifth. Before flying off to Vilnius, enjoy free Wi-Fi at any of the airports and catch up with friends on social media.
Getting London Vilnius flights from any of the five main airports couldn't be easier. To get to Heathrow Airport, you can take the Heathrow Express from Paddington Station. If you are catching your flight at Stansted Airport, you can take the Stansted Express connecting at Stratford. If you are going to London City Airport, you can take the Tube or use the Docklands Light Railway (DLR). Going to Luton Airport? Take East Midlands Trains from Central London to Luton Airport Parkway train station and from there take the shuttle bus that will get you to the airport. Going to Gatwick Airport? Catch the Gatwick Express. Express trains come every 15 minutes.
Vilnius is the capital city of Lithuania. If you step into Vilnius, it becomes evident that architecture played a huge role in shaping up the city - traces of Baroque influences permeate this diverse city. Start off your exploration by visiting the Gate of Dawn. This is a city gate which was built between the years 1503 - 1522. This is a fascinating shrine which holds great religious significance. By far the most vibrant street is Pilies Street, the oldest street in the Old Town section of Vilnius. There are a myriad of architectural buildings that are rustic and modern. Check out Bernardine Gardens for picturesque scenery and indulge in the delectable food at the cafe.
Flights to Vilnius from London will land at Vilnius Airport. The airport is approximately 6km from the city centre on the south side and it has a single terminal. You can get to the city centre from the airport in a number of ways. You can catch the train at a railway stop located at the airport. It will take you to Vilnius Railway station in Central Vilnius. Alternatively, you can take the bus from the airport to the city. Catch a taxi if the train or buses are not your cup of tea. Taxis can be found in the Arrivals area. You could also use car rental services that can be found at the Arrivals Hall.
forgot my jacket at the security check...the young man at Priority Check connected with someone and told me it is not there...had to go by myself with my luggage back there as to find it on the top of the security scan!!