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Narutis Hotel
Pilies str.24
LT-01123
Vilnius
Lithuania
Pilies str.24
LT-01123
Vilnius
Lithuania
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+ (8-5) 2122 894
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+ (8-5) 2622 882
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Hotel Description
Hotel Narutis is located on Pilies street 24, the main artery of Vilnius Old Town. This building is the architectural monument of 16th century that was specially built to house a hotel and was first mentioned in 1581 in the Book of World Cities published in Cologne.
In the 16th-19th century professors, scholars and students (whose families belonged to the nobility) of the University of Vilnius, one of the oldest universities in Eastern Europe, as well as famous people of science and culture lived in the Hotel. Poets Adam Miczkiewicz and Juliusz Slowacki, writer and historian Kraszewski have lived and worked in this building.
Windows of the Hotel face the square of St. John's Church of the University, which is the most beautiful square of the Old Town. Other windows have a view over a quiet courtyard of the former Botanical Gardens of the University. From the Hotel windows you can see a beautiful panorama of church and mansion towers, the Gediminas Castle and the Hill of Three Crosses.
The hotel is a member of prestigious collection of luxury, independently-owned hotels - Summit Hotels & Resorts. The Hotel is one of the most unique in Eastern Europe because it preserved its original structure from the Middle Ages, and it has its- own closed inner courtyard which was covered with a glass roof during the major reconstruction 5 years ago. Presently, as you can see it in this picture, the courtyard is a cosy and warm lobby where the Hotel guests can spend some time with their friends. Natural sunlight, the glass panoramic elevator that takes you to the 4th Floor, abundance of blooming flowers makes this courtyard look cosy at any time of the year
In the 16th-19th century professors, scholars and students (whose families belonged to the nobility) of the University of Vilnius, one of the oldest universities in Eastern Europe, as well as famous people of science and culture lived in the Hotel. Poets Adam Miczkiewicz and Juliusz Slowacki, writer and historian Kraszewski have lived and worked in this building.
Windows of the Hotel face the square of St. John's Church of the University, which is the most beautiful square of the Old Town. Other windows have a view over a quiet courtyard of the former Botanical Gardens of the University. From the Hotel windows you can see a beautiful panorama of church and mansion towers, the Gediminas Castle and the Hill of Three Crosses.
The hotel is a member of prestigious collection of luxury, independently-owned hotels - Summit Hotels & Resorts. The Hotel is one of the most unique in Eastern Europe because it preserved its original structure from the Middle Ages, and it has its- own closed inner courtyard which was covered with a glass roof during the major reconstruction 5 years ago. Presently, as you can see it in this picture, the courtyard is a cosy and warm lobby where the Hotel guests can spend some time with their friends. Natural sunlight, the glass panoramic elevator that takes you to the 4th Floor, abundance of blooming flowers makes this courtyard look cosy at any time of the year
Luxury Hotel Accommodation
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.
Each room has a mini bar, wireless internet connection, satellite TV with English, German, French, Swedish, Japanese and Russian channels, four Pay-TV channels broadcasting programmes all around the clock. The Hotel has air-conditioning system in all the rooms and conference halls as well as autonomous (independent from the city) heating system, which also ensures constant supply of hot water. All bathrooms have modern equipment, including hairdryers and other conveniences.
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.
Each room has a mini bar, wireless internet connection, satellite TV with English, German, French, Swedish, Japanese and Russian channels, four Pay-TV channels broadcasting programmes all around the clock. The Hotel has air-conditioning system in all the rooms and conference halls as well as autonomous (independent from the city) heating system, which also ensures constant supply of hot water. All bathrooms have modern equipment, including hairdryers and other conveniences.


