Vilnius • Viewpoint
Subačiaus Viewpoint
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.
Overview
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.
Highlights
- Panoramic terrace: A wide stone terrace with benches, perfect for watching the sunset over the Old Town.
- Rooftop views: The angle from here captures the Old Town's layered rooftops and spires beautifully.
- Quiet atmosphere: A local secret rarely crowded with tourists.
History
Subačiaus Street follows the route of an old road that connected the Old Town to the eastern gate. The viewpoint terrace was improved and made accessible as part of Vilnius's urban regeneration projects in the 2010s.
Visitor Tips
- Tip 1: Access from Subačiaus Street — there's a small set of stairs leading up to the terrace.
- Tip 2: Best visited at sunset when the Old Town glows golden.
- Duration: 15–25 minutes.