In the first eight months of 2025, international hotel chains in Vilnius reached an occupancy of 77.8%

Increased Hotel Occupancy in Vilnius in Early 2025

In the first eight months of 2025, international hotel chains in the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius, achieved an occupancy rate of 77.8%, outperforming Riga at 72% and Tallinn at 70.8%. Vilnius also leads the Baltic region in revenue per available room and average daily rate, indicating a strong rise in travel demand.

Vilnius as a Growing Gastronomy and Hospitality Hub

This growth is bolstered by international recognition and new hotel openings. Lithuania received its first two Michelin Keys this year, with [translate:Hotel PACAI] in Vilnius among the awardees. Additionally, the modern [translate:AC Hotel by Marriott] recently opened in a prime location between the Old Town and business district.

“This is not only a success for our hotel sector but also a recognition of the entire country’s hospitality and tourism industry on the global stage. Vilnius is becoming a new center of gastronomy and hospitality in the Baltic region, attracting travelers from around the world who seek the highest quality,” said Vilma Daubarienė, Head of Tourism at Go Vilnius.

AC Hotel by Marriott Opens in Vilnius

The newly opened AC Hotel by Marriott is situated in the historic [translate:St. Jacob’s hospital] complex, overlooking the [translate:Neris River]. It is within walking distance of key Vilnius landmarks and the main business district, expanding the city’s hotel offerings.

Author's summary: Vilnius’ hotel industry flourished in early 2025, leading the Baltic states in occupancy and revenue, driven by international acclaim and strategic hotel developments.

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Travel Daily Media Travel Daily Media — 2025-11-06