Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, has been named the top European city for sleep tourism, backed by a study of 300 cities, measuring air quality, light pollution, green space, nightlife, rainfall, and nighttime temperatures. In the city, 61% of the urban area is green, trees cover 48% of the city, and 95% of locals live within 300 meters of greenery.
While 34% of adults worldwide struggle with falling asleep, and over half of Gen Zers list anxiety as a factor affecting their sleep, Vilnius is distinguished as one of Europe’s most relaxing capitals. Its serene environment and everyday wellness rituals are what’s needed to support better rest.


Transitioning from relaxation to science, the conversation about wellness and sleep will continue in Vilnius on November 22 at the Sleep Fest. The event will bring in international voices, such as Dr Daniel Amen, Leslie Kenny, and others, who turn sleep science into simple routines that everyone can apply in their daily lives to lower anxiety and improve sleep.
“Sleep Fest is about bridging the gap between science and real-life challenges. We’re trying to show that better sleep and calmer minds aren’t luxuries, but necessities anyone could have through building everyday habits that help to improve the overall well-being,” said Diana Augunaitė, the organizer of the Sleep Fest.

Vilnius’ recent honors, such as the European Green Capital and European Christmas Capital 2025, underline the city’s environment, which is prioritising calmness: abundant green spaces, traditional stress-free Christmas, and more.
Easily accessible through Frankfurt, Copenhagen, or Helsinki, Vilnius is perfect for an extended European wellness tour or just a one-stop “sleepcation”.
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