The European Hotel Awards this year recognised laureates from 15 European countries, ranging from Italy, France, and Spain to the Baltic States and Central Europe.
According to the organisers of the awards, “beyond its architectural beauty and heritage, Vilnius represents a new narrative for Europe – a capital where tradition and innovation coexist naturally. This award, therefore, carries both a symbolic and supportive dimension: a gesture of recognition and encouragement, expressing our wish to see Vilnius and Lithuania continue to flourish as shining examples of authentic European hospitality.”
In addition to the city-wide award, 4 representatives from the Vilnius hospitality sector were recognised among this year’s laureates:
– Radisson Collection Astorija was voted as the 2025 Hotel of the Year in Lithuania
– Telegrafas head chef Donatas Šatkauskas was named Chef of the Year
– Grand Hotel Vilnius – Curio Collection by Hilton general manager Sigita Rudzevičiėnė was awarded the Hotel Director of the Year award.
– Lithuanian Hotels and Restaurants Association president Evalda Šiškauskienė was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award for all her work in the hotels and restaurants industry.
Vilnius strengthens its profile on the European travel map
The latest recognitions further confirm Vilnius’ emergence as a hub for international hospitality professionals, with the city hosting major industry events. In addition to the European Hotel Awards, the Future Hospitality & Tourism Forum took place in Vilnius this April, while the Baltic Gastro Summit 2025 launched an annual tradition in the Lithuanian capital. The city is also preparing to welcome the General Assembly of HOTREC – an umbrella association representing the hospitality sector in Europe – next year.