Benefits
Why travel by bus
Bus travel Luhansk – Vilnius is a convenient and affordable way to get there
Pay at boarding
For most trips, payment is made directly to the driver or cashier. No online overpayments or risks.
Affordable prices
The bus Luhansk – Vilnius is one of the most economical directions.
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Wi-Fi on board
Most buses are equipped with free Wi-Fi, USB chargers, and power outlets. Work on the go.
Flexible schedule
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24/7 Support
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Q&A
Frequently Asked Questions
All about the bus trip Luhansk → Vilnius
Why is Vilnius Old Town on the UNESCO World Heritage List?
Vilnius Old Town is one of the largest and best-preserved medieval urban centres in Central and Eastern Europe. Over 1,500 buildings from the 15th–18th centuries in styles ranging from Gothic and Renaissance to Baroque and Classicism form a unique ensemble that was inscribed on the UNESCO list in 1994.
What is Užupis and what is there to see there?
Užupis is Vilnius's bohemian quarter, which has declared itself an "independent republic" with its own constitution (translated into 70+ languages), coat of arms and guards on the bridge. The quarter is home to artists, sculptors and cafés. Every 1 April Užupis celebrates its Independence Day with a lively street festival.
What are the top attractions to visit in Vilnius?
Must-see attractions include Cathedral Square with the Cathedral and bell tower, Gediminas Castle Hill with panoramic city views, St Anne's Church (late Gothic masterpiece), the Vilnius University Baroque ensemble and Pilies Street — the main street of the Old Town.
Where is Vilnius bus station?
Vilnius Bus Station is at 22 Sodų Street, right next to the central railway station. The Old Town is 15 minutes on foot or a few trolleybus stops away.
Is there a good market or shopping area in Vilnius?
The Hales Market (Hales turgus) near the station sells local produce, cheeses and artisan goods. Pilies Street and Gedimino Avenue offer amber jewellery, linen goods and Lithuanian craft souvenirs.
How far is Vilnius from Kaunas and from Riga?
Vilnius is about 100 km from Kaunas (1 hour 20 minutes by bus) and about 290 km from Riga (around 4 hours). Regular intercity buses connect all these cities.
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Bus Luhansk – Vilnius: everything you need to know
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