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Bernardinu B&B HousevsNARUTIS hotel
Both hotels are rated very highly by professional reviewers writing for major publications. On balance, Narutis Hotel ranks significantly better than Bernardinu B&B House. Narutis Hotel has a TripExpert Score of 85 with positive reviews from 4 reviews like Rough Guide, Fodor's and DK Eyewitness.
Bernardinu B&B House
Rough Guide
Lonely Planet
Bernardinu st. 5, Vilnius 2000, Lithuania
From $38/night
- Pet Friendly
- Free Internet
- Laundry Service
- Multilingual
- Kitchenette
- Dry Cleaning
"Converted town house on a quiet Old Town street offering a range of rooms, most with en-suite bath, TV and hardwood floors."
"You won't get services like a restaurant and reception area, but a couple of the rooms here are true gems and there's a pleasant home-away-from-home feel." Full review
NARUTIS hotel
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
DK Eyewitness
Rough Guide
Pilies Street 24, Vilnius LT01123, Lithuania
From $135/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
"This restored hotel dating from the 16th century has spacious, well-appointed rooms and an unbeatable location in Old Town." Full review
Top Choice
"Service fit for a king, exquisite art and a plump perch on pedestrian Pilies gatvė justify the top-flight reputation of this old darling, which has been in business since the 16th century." Full review
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Request one of the street-side rooms with views of St John's Church.
"Each plush room here is individually decorated in luscious colours. Unique frescoes, wall paintings, original 16thcentury beamed ceilings and Gothic vaults add to its charm."
"A central, intimate hotel housed in a muchmodernized sixteenth-century building, with plain but elegant rooms around a glass-roofed courtyard."