A compact Old Town market
Vilnius is small and the market reflects it, centred on the historic core. Senamiestis — the UNESCO-listed Old Town — holds the densest cluster of incall listings, close to the main hotels and the bars off Pilies Street. Naujamiestis, the New Town around the railway station and Gediminas Avenue, serves the business-traveller trade, and bohemian Užupis across the river keeps a quieter independent presence. Because everything sits within the centre, outcall crosses town in minutes. The live Vilnius listings show current availability.
Hotels and outcall
Hotel outcall is straightforward in a city this compact — the Old Town and Gediminas Avenue hotels are the practical base, and arrivals are handled discreetly, room-direct. The market is steady year-round with a modest lift over the summer and the festive season.
What you'll pay
Pricing is in euros, cash. An hour of incall runs roughly €80–€150, with premium independents above that. Agree the figure first and settle in person. As across much of the region, some independents ask for a small deposit to confirm — fine for an established profile, a warning sign on a brand-new one.
Making contact
WhatsApp is the standard channel, with some providers also on Telegram. English is widely spoken in Vilnius, so the language is rarely a barrier; a short, specific first message gets the fastest reply.
Staying safe
The deposit question is where care matters most: only send one to a verified, established profile with a track record, never to a new listing with no history, and keep the balance for in person. For Kaunas or the lakes to the northeast, see the wider Lithuania directory.