Set in the heart of Vilnius’ Old Town—home to a university, a presidential palace, and an abundance of museums, embassies, churches, bookshops, and the city’s coolest spots for dining and drinking—Hotel Pacai perfectly echoes this quarter’s 17th-century Baroque grandeur yet augments it with a contemporary twist.
Famous for being the most magnificent mansion in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the stately building has been reborn thanks to the inspired efforts of a passionate team of local architects and designers. Rich historic elements are masterfully blended with present-day design to showcase soft, deep tones and elegant materials that heighten the structure’s classical style and complement its relaxing spa.
The 104 rooms and suites, the inviting restaurants and bar, and the four meeting rooms all celebrate Lithuania’s rich past and Baltic culture, while also pointing it forward in a direction that is young and vibrant in spirit. Indeed, rounding out the hotel’s world-class offerings, two New Baltic dining concepts have been conceived by the JSC “Nordic Food Republic”, where Claus Meyer, co-founder of the much-lauded Noma restaurant in Copenhagen, is one of the key players.
Also, intriguing is the hotel’s expansive courtyard, which evokes the atmosphere of the city’s surrounding historic buildings. Here, guests enjoy local art events, dinners that stretch long into the night, and more—making this transformative property a new cultural hub in Vilnius.
Combining the noble traditions of 17-18th century bon-vivant lifestyle, historical architecture and vibrant modern design, PACAI hotel enjoys the most privileged position in the heart of Vilnius Old Town, on the main Didžioji street. One of the oldest streets in Vilnius, Didžioji street is dotted with boutique shops, embassies, cafes and restaurants. It used to be the most important historical artery of Vilnius, where majestic State ceremonies used to take place, leading to the nearby square of the City Hall.
The hotel is just minutes away from the city’s most important sites, including the old City Hall, Vilnius University (founded in 1579), National Philharmonics, the Gates of Dawn, Cathedral square, Gediminas castle, Bernardinai Garden and St. Anne’s Church and many other beautiful old churches, museums and the best city’s restaurants.
Vilnius International Airport (VNO) is about 6.5 km away (15 minutes by car).
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