The Narutis Hotel, the oldest hotel in Vilnius and one of the oldest in Eastern Europe, is situated in the very heart of the Old town, in a 16th-century building which was first recorded in the Book of World Cities, published in Cologne in 1581, as a place for an overnight stay.
In 1997, this 15th and 16th-century architectural treasure, with its harmonious unity of gothic, classical and historicist styles, was renovated to such perfection that it set new standards for Vilnius’ Old Town.
The gothic cellars, which now house an acclaimed restaurant, were cleared down to the 16th-century floor level. The renovated courtyard, complete with atrium and panoramic elevator, serves as an ideal venue for business meetings and relaxation.