Reviews of Entertainment in Vilnius
HORRIBLE SERVICE! Extremely rude staff and really dirty with old hairy men everywhere. Cold water and air. Expansive beer. I wouldnt recomend anyone to go there!
Best physiotherapist
Looks fantastic !
The art of real cinema is still alive here......
Very cozy place with awesome ps4 gaming experience, my mate fhom germany was excited.
Do you organise gaming events ?
Long live independent cinema !
Awesome, guys, but get some Xbox Ones, OK ?!
You just have to visit it!
A perfect day out with the children (and an excuse for me to see some astronomy images)
My kids loved it.
It is a fun place for my friends. We enjoy bowling and meeting girls.
Please contact me asap
DIRTY, DIRTY, DIRTY!!!
The park is really BIG, on 3 levels plus changing place, with a variety of attractions; only thing I could not find was an actual swimming pool with lanes. There is also a terrace to work on the tan (well, during the right season). Children go crazy, and it is popular with families and young couples. It can be great also for families visiting Vilnius, especially in winter: if they had enough walking around in inclement weather, as darkness falls in the early afternoon, they can head for the Aqua Park: it's warm and children will be busy for a while. By the way, in spite of being in a busy place, couples can manage to have some intimacy. If one happens to have just met a girl, the Aqua Park turns out to be a place for an appointment where she feels comfortable. Three huge Jacuzzis seem among the favorites of the grown ups. Customers sip colored drinks in there, and it is fun to see children jumping into the water, splashing it into other people's drinks. The place is approximately 4 Km from the Old Town, near the Siemens Arena. To go by bus from the centre, take bus 53 e.g. at Vilniaus (just above Gedimino), and stop at Pramogu Arena. From there it is a few minutes on foot. During week-ends you may want to check the time table of the bus to get back to the centre before proceeding to the Aqua Park, because the bus doesn't run too often, waiting for it 20 or 30 min in the cold can be quite miserable. By the way, if you happen to have a GPS, the bus stop is at N54.71506 E25.28581.
Okay, we know there's nothing Lithuanian about this place, but if you want to have some expensive fun you'll never forget, go here. This new attraction is said to be the biggest water park in Eastern Europe and it's gratuitous alright. 4 hours might not be enough. Parents can send their kids to the supervised Play Island and relax in the spas and whirlpools, adrenaline junkies can get a thrill from the slides, 2 of which are genuinely intimidating. Go to the website to get the full scale of what's on hand. Holey moley.
This is definitely the best movie theatre in Vilnius, showing the best independent and foreign films and it's the closest to the centre. They also have festivals.
I like the 19th hole the best!