Reviewing from permanent resident perspective. Excellent place to be if you have young kids; tons of parks playgrounds, activities, and family-oriented. I can see how it wouldn't appeal much to single long-stay visitors. I call it "Singaportland" when trying to describe the vibe to remote colleagues. Clean, safe, orderly, but a bit constructed. You pay a serious CoL tax for the perks. Zero appeal for Chiang-Mai-nomad types, based on pricing and culture.
Pros and Cons of Living in Vilnius, Lithuania
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Pros of Living in Vilnius
Pretty safe
Fast internet
Lots of fun stuff to do
Good air quality on average
Nomad List members liked going here
Many Nomad List members have been
Spacious and not crowded
Very easy to do business
High quality of education
Great hospitals
Roads are very safe
Great freedom of speech
Democratic
People can speak basic English
Safe for women
Family friendly
Cons of Living in Vilnius
Expensive
Cold now
Gets very cold in the winter
Very damp now
Not many Nomad List members right now
Hostile towards LGBTQ+
Many people smoke tobacco
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Young and cheap city. Most people can communicate in english. Locals are warmer than in other baltic countries but don't expect to make many local friends. Many foreigners thanks to the university.
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It's very fun and green city in summer and quite dark and cold during winter time. Old town is beautiful and cozy fast internet, few coworking spots.
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Nothing to amazing about this city. It is cheaper and the locals can be friendly out of curiosity but most European cities are like this way. As always there is the language barrier but besides that it is just your average Baltic European city with its unique cuisine. Not too bad not too amazing.
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