Shakespeare Hotel Vilnius
Bernardinu g.8/8,Vilnius,01124 Vilnius, 01124, Lithuania
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PS from Vilnius
PS from Vilnius
Forgot to upload the Vilnius footage and a few of the hotel and city...sorry! Also, have to say the night festivities were wonderful and exciting. We listened to a jazz singer perform with a keyboard accompanist who were together magnificent in their performance. They occupied a grotto in an open roofed eco-tent which I …
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... s, grab some more beers from a shop then she makes me some pasta with tomato and again, very delicious. In my mind, it tastes better when cooked for you. Lina is also a great cook and great company. Her boyfriend was keen to meet me after seeing how many places I have visited, but he works for a news desk and every month has to work all of one weekend. Tough, but he can work from home. Lina is busy applying for jobs ...
The 'Triple A Disaster' and the Dying City
... 40 were the vast smiles of the bright, t-shirt wearing hordes of fundamentalists, ferociously snapping shots of every crucifix in sight.
Because for this trip Jack and I have a strict 'two religious buildings per city' rule, we soon ran out of things to do and although we enjoyed a few hours of reading and writing in one of the cities few riverside cafe's and devoured a delicious and very cheap meal, we knew we were going to have to make a quick getaway.
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Looooooooong Driving Day
... to purchase our road tax coupon we resumed our journey arriving to a lovely evening in Vilnius. A quick bite to eat in the hotel (included in the tour) and then off for a wander around part of the old town which is adjacent to the hotel. The city is known for its beauty and based on what we quickly saw this evening (a couple of photos are included) we are in for a treat.
Our hotel ...
Ready, Freddie, Cook
... I was on the bottom bunk with an extra pillow. I am a man who needs few luxuries but an extra pillow is worth its weight in gold as far as I’m concerned.
A pretty little place, Vilnius’ walled old town contains lots of quaint gift and souvenir shops, restaurants, churches, bars, galleries and an array of impressive and some not-so-impressive architecture, including a castle high on a hill overlooking the city.
Sadly, I ...
This boutique hotel was formerly known as: Shakespeare Boutique Hotel


