Last updated: 2026-05-01

Vilnius City Map Poster

Vilnius possesses an incredibly fluid, organic layout because it is profoundly shaped by the dramatic, heavily forested hills and the winding, serpentine path of the Neris River. Unlike flat coastal capitals, Vilnius is hidden deep in a valley, meaning its street grid is forced to constantly curve, bend, and adapt to the severe slopes rising in every direction.

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Vilnius from above

A custom map poster of Vilnius, Lithuania turns a meaningful location into personalized wall art — completely free with MapPoster.

The sprawling, completely irregular shape of the Old Town (Senamiestis), one of the largest surviving medieval quarters in Northern Europe, flows naturally out from the base of the towering Gediminas Castle hill. Rich, deep forest greens, regal historic reds, or completely stark minimalist black-and-white themes brilliantly highlight the deeply wooded, romantic, and mysterious aesthetic of Lithuania.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Vilnius map poster really free?

You can design and download a Vilnius map poster at 1080p with a small watermark at no cost. High-resolution versions (up to 7200px) without watermark are a one-time $2.99. No subscription or account required.

What themes are available?

MapPoster has 50+ themes: 5 tile-based (classic, dark, minimal, voyager, satellite) and 45+ artistic vector styles. Artistic themes render every road and waterway in custom color palettes — from moody dark tones to bright pastels.

Can I customize the colors and style of my Vilnius poster?

Yes. Pick from 50+ themes, then adjust the color palette, text overlay, fonts, and layout. You can add a title, subtitle, date, and GPS coordinates for Vilnius. Everything is adjustable in the editor before you download.

What file formats can I download?

Standard downloads are PNG at 1080p. The $2.99 high-resolution export unlocks up to 7200px in PNG, JPEG, WebP, PDF, and SVG — all at 300 DPI for print.

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