Hotel PACAI

Vilnius Old Town | Lithuania

A piece of living history presides over the streets of the Vilnius Old Town. Amid the character-filled streets of the most baroque quarter, a centuries-old mansion reflects the city’s everlasting air of grandeur. 

A piece of living history

Originally constructed in the 15th century, The Hotel PACAI displays its impressive original architecture

Amid the character-filled streets of the most baroque quarter in Vilnius, a centuries-old mansion reflects the city’s everlasting air of grandeur. 

A witness to all the eras that have transpired since it was first constructed in the 15th century, it was present for every significant event, from the reign of Russian Czars to Napoleon’s entrance in the city. Disinterested in forgetting their past, the frescoes and sculptures on its walls act as an ode to this rich history.

Soft light subtly caresses lithe marble statues, ancient walls house a sophisticated lounge with sleet-coloured furnishings, and ceilings retain their sculpted surfaces and stone-clad textures.

Visitors of the Hotel PACAI can’t help but to be instantly drawn to its brash juxtaposition of contemporary design and materials that reflect its old-world nobility. After its extensive refurbishment, completed to painstakingly restore and embrace every aspect and fine detail of its original architecture, all new elements of the hotel have been placed in a way that directly embraces the old.

Soft light subtly caresses lithe marble statues, ancient walls house a sophisticated lounge with sleet-coloured furnishings, and ceilings retain their sculpted surfaces and stone-clad textures. All the while, the art which adorns its walls is boldly abstract, creating a stark contrast that instantly shows guests there is more here than meets the eye.

Ascending dark-toned staircases lead to its upper rooms and suites, which continue to create gripping design elements through opposing features and styles. Here, smooth, lacquered wood floors meet rugged walls with exposed brick and century-old finishes, all imbued with sleek modern furnishings for an effect that captures the attention of visitors from the moment they walk into each room. 

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Embodying a blend of brass, leather, wood, brick, marble and concrete, Hotel PACAI is a nest of timeless wonder. Though the fascinating ways in which its materials play against each other are a source of endless inspiration for guests, the real magic starts from the first moment they step through its doors.

A boho luxe atmosphere that manages to encapsulate the element of folklore present in the area, combined with luxurious amenities that will appeal to even the most experienced travellers.

A unique viewpoint of the city in which it’s housed, as well as the Vilnius Town Hall square, can be accessed from the PACAI Suite’s private balcony through its presidential open-plan living and dining area, with stately, high ceilings, and touches of impeccable art that inspire its guests to host elegant, in-room dinners or meetings.

The profound regal atmosphere continues in all-marble en-suites with stand-alone tubs, whilst many of these areas are also covered in UNESCO-protected frescoes and details that act as reminders of its storied past.

Just as the hotel’s design is a reflection of both the past and the present, its gastronomy acts as an ode to the many ancient and modern culinary influences of Vilnius. At MUROS Restaurant and Bar, renowned Chef Liutauras Čeprackas uses state-of-the-art methods to prepare premium steak cuts for a chic sharing-plate experience, whilst its wine cellar is curated to offer diners a taste of tradition sourced from the world’s most prestigious grapevines.

An after-dinner stroll will lead visitors through the streets of the Vilnius old quarter, which hearken to its aristocratic past as a Grand Duchy. Historic sites such as the Cathedral Square and Vilnius University are only minutes away, while the return to Hotel PACAI will always feel just as memorable as the very first visit.

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