One of the advantages is the convenient location, near the railway station and the bus stop that goes to the airport. It takes 10 minutes to walk to the center. The station itself is very old and small. There is everything you need inside, but the waiting room is small.
The old but inspected building, the bus station is clean, the toilets are cleaned and do not emit odors. There is enough information about the arrival and departure of buses. There is a delicious place to eat, a grocery store nearby
Everything is fine, the ticket offices, the waiting room are all conveniently located, the exit to the platform is good, everything is within walking distance, small shops around the perimeter, buy the same water before the road, I recommend
A place of average cleanliness and decency. There are buses from here to Riga and Tallinn, for example. Once upon a time, buses came here directly from their native area - from Khovrino, in the north of Moscow
A completely ordinary normal bus station where you can relax on the seats before a long journey while waiting for the bus. There are many cafes and restaurants nearby that offer good food and drinks.
Why are there 5 pluses? Well, because I liked it. Everything is clear, in all languages. And Russian and Polish and English and Lithuanian. And in general, no one cares about languages there. What they know is what they say. However, I liked the fast and free wi-fi the most.
There is no registration, no codes. Just connect and call! And the signs are everywhere in several languages.
I'm on my way to the airport. Often a minibus to the airport is at the arriving bus. It is very convenient for passengers. There is a very good cafe in the station, delicious food and budget and very friendly to everyone
Everything is fine, there is an ATM with Russian in the building of the station itself , the toilet costs 50 euro cents , it is terribly inconvenient to go down the spiral staircase with a huge suitcase to it , the passage to the toilet itself with such a suitcase through the crutcher is also extreme , there is a luggage storage at the bus station itself costs 3.5 euros , works until 21-00 , for the toilet you can pay with a card .
It has no architectural value, but everything is simply functional, there is everything you need. The dispatch schedule is informative and complete. Actually it performs its function, but of course it is a good place both almost in the city center and next to the train station
In the period from June to October, electronic displays on platforms and a single information system were introduced. Respect! And the terminal at the entrance to the toilet still accepts card payments, writes off money, but does not open the passage...
The bus station made a depressing impression.Uncomfortable, not very clean.We arrived in the evening at 22:30, the toilet is already closed, there is a guard with a menacing look.A woman with two small children had to almost beg the bus station boss to open a toilet for the disabled.The guard sends everyone to McDonald's 200 meters away, although the railway station is across the street, I think it's open around the clock.I don't know for sure, I went to the airport.It's free and around the clock
The bus station has hardly changed since Soviet times, especially the platforms. The bus station is conveniently located, to transfer from / to the train, you only need to go to the square and cross the street. The old town can be reached on foot in 5 minutes.
It can be said that it has been transformed, a lot of things have changed in architecture since the 90s of the last century. But, where are so many people shooting cigarettes and change from? It seems that I got into the USSR.
Everything is informatively thought out around the covered parking there are buses, the direction is written on top, people under a canopy can go to Peron directly from the station building, it is very convenient near the railway station
It's like I got into 2010. There are no electronic displays on the platforms. Not only is the toilet paid, but you can't squeeze into it. The access gate is as inconvenient as possible, designed so that no one can get through for free, but it is not provided that a person goes with luggage. One of the advantages is free Wi-Fi.
It seems to be the bus station of the capital, but it is closed at night.The toilet is paid and it is bad to enter.But in the afternoon, everything is fine.,especially the cafe!!!In the cafe, friendly and COOL staff!A pleasant atmosphere!Delicious food!
The station is large , with many platforms .👍👍👍It is very uncomfortable , there is a lot of dirt , it is very inconvenient to enter the building with a suitcase .👎👎👎And so the station is normal .
A typical European bus station of an average degree of contamination.
Everything is clear, informative, from which or to which dock your bus arrives / departs.
There are electronic scoreboards.
There is a railway station nearby, which is also very convenient for transit passengers.
Closes at 24-00 , despite the fact that buses depart at night , there is a dining room where you can eat tasty and not expensive , there is a supermarket on top
It cannot be compared with the train station that was then.... Now everything is complicated and not very clear without knowledge of the language. And do not understand where and which ticket office to buy a ticket.
A provincial bus station in a provincial town...
The best years have passed when thousands of Soviet citizens came from here and here to the almost western city of Vilnius to look at the wonders of developed socialism in a single republic, for which the entire Union worked.....
A nice, modern train station... was... about 40 years ago. Now this is another point in the city, which shows what kind of bottom Lithuania is on, if the main transport hubs of the capital look like this.
Due to the influx of refugees from Ukraine, there were many people asking for help with money around the bus station, i.e. the number of beggars increased.
In the vicinity of the bus station, groups of Russian-speaking loafers sit near pubs and in smoking areas. Passing by them, you focus on theirs
movement, fearing for their safety...
A normal train station..It doesn't work at night..there is an ATM on the street...Smoking is not allowed at the train station..there is a special place for this
The bus station staff is friendly and helpful. Minus - the bus station building is closed at night. One day in November, the plane arrived in Vilnius late, I had to wait for the next bus on the street for several hours at night.
On the territory of the station, even where buses are parked, it is FORBIDDEN to poison yourself and others with TOBACCO smoke. The fine is 60€.
It's just super!!! Now you can breathe freely on the street near the train station!
If you want to smoke, go to a special room and smoke to your own detriment.
It can not be compared with a homeless shelter in Warsaw, but this is not a level where, due to the availability of night flights, passengers have access to fast seats, a coffee machine. The toilets are closed.