The Republican Vilnius Psychiatric Hospital

The Republican Vilnius Psychiatric Hospital

Business Garden Vilnius – a green foothold at the edge of Lazdynai

Business Garden Vilnius – a green foothold at the edge of Lazdynai

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Laivų transporto stotelė: Verslo trikampis / Karaliaus Mindaugo tiltas

The City Through the Neris’ Eyes

The tour runs in two directions:



„Verslo trikampis“ st.- „Karaliaus Mindaugo tiltas“ st.: 10:00, 11:30, 13:00, 14:30, 16:15, 17:45, 19:15 (only Saturday)

„Karaliaus Mindaugo tiltas“ st. - „Verslo trikampis“ st. : 10:45, 12:15, 13:45, 15:15, 17:00, 18:30 (only Saturday), 20:00 (only Saturday)



Please note: the starting and ending points of the tour are different!
  • Address and directions

    Address:
    Laivų transporto stotelė: Verslo trikampis / Karaliaus Mindaugo tiltas, Centras

    How to get there:
    Karaliaus Mindaugo tiltas, Verslo trikampis

  • Visiting information

    Visiting hours:
    2026-05-16 10:00 - 20:30
    2026-05-17 10:00 - 18:15

    Last tour on Saturday:
    20:00

    Last tour on Sunday:
    17:45

    Tours run every:
    45 min.

    Tour duration:
    35 min.

    Expected crowd level:
    Medium

    Maximum group size:
    28

Accessibility
Accessible to people with mobility impairments
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A boat tour along the Neris River offers a unique perspective on how the centre of Vilnius has grown and developed along its banks.

The historic centre of Vilnius emerged on the left bank of the Neris – this is where people first settled, and over time, the city began to take shape. Development on the right bank, by contrast, was long constrained by the river itself and closely tied to the construction of bridges. The building of the Green Bridge in the early 16th century enabled the formation of the Šnipiškės suburb, while the construction of the Žvėrynas Bridge in the early 20th century integrated Žvėrynas into the city’s urban fabric.

The status of the right bank changed fundamentally in the second half of the 20th century, when architects Algimantas Nasvytis, Vytautas Čekanauskas, and Vytautas Brėdikis proposed the vision of the Urban Hill – a new public and commercial district on the right bank of the Neris. This marked the birth of the new city centre, whose development has had a profound impact on contemporary Vilnius.

Passenger river transport along this route is operated by the municipal companies JUDU and Vilnius Public Transport.