| Date | Sunrise | Sunset | Day length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 May 2026, Friday | 5:39 AM | 8:52 PM | 15h 13m |
| 2 May 2026, Saturday | 5:37 AM | 8:54 PM | 15h 17m |
| 3 May 2026, Sunday | 5:35 AM | 8:56 PM | 15h 20m |
| 4 May 2026, Monday | 5:33 AM | 8:58 PM | 15h 24m |
| 5 May 2026, Tuesday | 5:31 AM | 9:00 PM | 15h 28m |
| 6 May 2026, Wednesday | 5:29 AM | 9:01 PM | 15h 32m |
| 7 May 2026, Thursday | 5:27 AM | 9:03 PM | 15h 36m |
| 8 May 2026, Friday | 5:25 AM | 9:05 PM | 15h 40m |
| 9 May 2026, Saturday | 5:23 AM | 9:07 PM | 15h 44m |
| 10 May 2026, Sunday | 5:21 AM | 9:09 PM | 15h 47m |
| 11 May 2026, Monday | 5:19 AM | 9:11 PM | 15h 51m |
| 12 May 2026, Tuesday | 5:17 AM | 9:12 PM | 15h 55m |
| 13 May 2026, Wednesday | 5:15 AM | 9:14 PM | 15h 58m |
| 14 May 2026, Thursday | 5:14 AM | 9:16 PM | 16h 02m |
| 15 May 2026, Friday | 5:12 AM | 9:18 PM | 16h 05m |
| 16 May 2026, Saturday | 5:10 AM | 9:19 PM | 16h 09m |
| 17 May 2026, Sunday | 5:08 AM | 9:21 PM | 16h 12m |
| 18 May 2026, Monday | 5:07 AM | 9:23 PM | 16h 15m |
| 19 May 2026, Tuesday | 5:05 AM | 9:24 PM | 16h 19m |
| 20 May 2026, Wednesday | 5:04 AM | 9:26 PM | 16h 22m |
| 21 May 2026, Thursday | 5:02 AM | 9:28 PM | 16h 25m |
| 22 May 2026, Friday | 5:01 AM | 9:29 PM | 16h 28m |
| 23 May 2026, Saturday | 4:59 AM | 9:31 PM | 16h 31m |
| 24 May 2026, Sunday | 4:58 AM | 9:33 PM | 16h 34m |
| 25 May 2026, Monday | 4:57 AM | 9:34 PM | 16h 37m |
| 26 May 2026, Tuesday | 4:55 AM | 9:36 PM | 16h 40m |
| 27 May 2026, Wednesday | 4:54 AM | 9:37 PM | 16h 42m |
| 28 May 2026, Thursday | 4:53 AM | 9:38 PM | 16h 45m |
| 29 May 2026, Friday | 4:52 AM | 9:40 PM | 16h 48m |
| 30 May 2026, Saturday | 4:51 AM | 9:41 PM | 16h 50m |
| 31 May 2026, Sunday | 4:50 AM | 9:43 PM | 16h 52m |
Vilnius is built on a series of hills at the confluence of the Neris and Vilnelė rivers, and the varied terrain provides multiple elevated vantage points above the Old Town. The combination of river valleys and Baroque church spires creates a distinct skyline in early morning and evening light.
The hill sits on the eastern edge of the Old Town and overlooks the Vilnelė River valley with a clear sightline toward the rising sun. Paved paths lead up from Kalnų Park; the climb takes about 10 minutes and entry is free.
Located at the foot of Gediminas Hill beside St. Anne's Church, the garden faces east toward the Vilnelė valley with the castle hill in silhouette against the morning sky. Open daily without charge, centrally located in the Old Town.
Atop Gediminas Hill, the tower faces the Vilnelė valley to the east where the sun rises. Entry costs €8 (includes the museum); opens at 10:00, so best suited for late autumn and winter sunrises. Note: the funicular is currently not operating.
The observation deck at 165 meters in the Karoliniškes district, about 4 km west of Old Town, looks east over the entire city center. Entry costs €4-5 for adults; trolleybuses 1, 3, and 9 stop at the tower.
The 60-meter bell tower of Vilnius University offers 360-degree views from the heart of the Old Town, with the eastern horizons visible over the city's lower rooftops. Entry costs €5; an elevator is available; open seasonally from May 18 to October 31, daily 10:00-19:00.
A free hilltop terrace south of the Old Town, looking northwest over Gediminas Tower and the Old Town skyline. About 2 km from Cathedral Square; limited parking on Subačiaus Street.
The park fills a large bend of the Neris River on the western edge of the city, with open meadows offering unobstructed sightlines to the west. Free access around the clock; bus 123 stops near the park entrance on Čiurlionio Street.
The western face of the hill overlooks the Neris River and Cathedral Square directly below. In summer the site stays open until 21:00, which covers most sunset times.
The western side of the deck has an unobstructed view over the forests beyond the city boundary. Open until 22:00 (23:00 on Fridays and Saturdays), which covers sunsets throughout the year.
From the western side of the tower, the view reaches past the Old Town rooftops toward the distant hills. The central location means no travel time from the main tourist areas.