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Gediminas' Tower is the remaining western tower of the Upper Castle, perched atop Castle Hill at the confluence of the Neris and Vilnia rivers. This iconic red-brick octagonal tower, dating from the 15th century, houses a museum on Vilnius's history and offers the best panoramic viewpoint in the city. It is the most recognizable symbol of Vilnius and of Lithuania itself.
The Vilnius TV Tower, at 326.5 metres, is the tallest structure in Lithuania and a landmark visible from across the city. Besides its broadcasting function, it houses a rotating observation deck and café at 165 metres. It is also a site of profound national significance: on 13 January 1991, Soviet troops stormed the tower, killing 14 unarmed civilians defending Lithuanian independence.

The Hill of Three Crosses is a prominent hilltop monument overlooking the Vilnia river valley and the Old Town of Vilnius. Three white concrete crosses stand on the summit, a reconstruction of a centuries-old tradition. The site offers one of the most photographed panoramas in Lithuania, especially beautiful at sunrise and sunset.
Subačiaus Viewpoint is a scenic terrace perched on a hillside above the Užupis neighbourhood, offering one of the most rewarding hidden panoramas of Vilnius Old Town. Less visited than the Hill of Three Crosses or Gediminas' Tower, it provides an intimate, uncrowded vista over red-brick rooftops, church towers, and the winding Vilnia river valley below.