Getting to & around Vilnius
Vilnius is easily accessible via Vilnius International Airport (VNO), located just 15 minutes from the city center. Alternatively, participants can arrive via Kaunas International Airport (KUN), which is about a 1-1,5 hour drive to Vilnius.
Once in Vilnius airport, there are several convenient ways to reach the city center:
- By public transport: A bus stop is conveniently located just outside Vilnius Airport's arrival hall. There is an express bus (3G) to the city center, a bus (88) to the Old Town, and two buses (1 & 2) to Vilnius Railway Station, all reaching their destinations in about 20-25 minutes. Schedules and e-tickets are available via the Trafi app or m.Ticket app: a 30-minute ticket costs €0,65, a 60-minute ticket - €0,90, a 24-hour pass - €5, and a 72-hour pass - €8. Tickets can also be purchased directly on the bus with your card for €0,90. More information can be found here.
- By train: a dedicated train runs regularly from the airport to Vilnius Railway Station, taking just 8 minutes. Tickets can be purchased online via LTG Link for €0.80.
- By taxi: taxis are available outside the terminal. You’ll also find a number of apps available that operate 24/7, like Bolt and Uber.
About Lithuania & Vilnius
To an outsider, Lithuania may seem like just a small dot on the map. But to those who call it home, it is a land shaped by centuries of resilience, innovation, and deep cultural roots. Once the heart of the largest medieval European state, today it’s a dynamic country leading in tech, sustainability, and digital innovation.
At its core is Vilnius, the vibrant capital, where history and modernity blend seamlessly. Its UNESCO-listed Old Town – with winding cobblestone streets, centuries-old churches, and stunning examples of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture – is a testament to its rich past, making the spirit of the past alive. Throughout history, Vilnius has inspired countless great minds, from conquerors to writers, poets, and intellectuals, who admired its beauty and spirit. Today, its timeless beauty continues to captivate, drawing attention from all corners of the world. With a flourishing fintech industry, artistic spirit, and green initiatives, the city proves it’s always looking ahead.
Once admired by Napoleon, Romain Gary, and Czesław Miłosz – among many others – Vilnius now welcomes you! Let Vilnius take you on a journey – not just through its streets, but into the heart of the 46th ICAME conference!