Vilnius TV Tower Rotating Restaurant, Lithuania

Vilnius TV Tower Rotating Restaurant

15 July 2026

Location: Milky Way dining restaurant, Vilnius TV Tower, Vilnius, Lithuania

Vilnius TV Tower Reopens Rotating Restaurant with 50-Kilometre Panoramic Views Over Capital

Milky Way dining restaurant, Vilnius TV Tower, Lithuania
photograph © Gabriel Khiterer

From a rotating restaurant at 165 meters to views spanning 50 kilometers, Vilnius TV Tower is reopening its Milky Way dining restaurant today, in a landmark almost as tall as the Eiffel Tower. While panoramic restaurants remain popular across the UK, functional revolving restaurants have all but disappeared.The gastronomic experience is paired with a distinctive wine list, curated exclusively from vineyards situated at elevations similar to the restaurant’s own altitude above sea level.

Vilnius TV Tower Rotating Restaurant, Lithuania
photo © Domantas Kancleris

July 15, 2026 – Vilnius, Lithuania. Today, Vilnius TV Tower is reopening its renewed panoramic restaurant Milky Way (Paukščių Takas in Lithuanian), restoring the city’s one-of-a-kind dining venue attracting over 130,000 visitors yearly. The restaurant’s culinary direction reimagines Lithuanian cuisine through a contemporary lens and takes a unique approach to the wine selection.

Vilnius TV Tower Edge Walk:
Vilnius TV Tower Edge Walk
picture : Joana Suslaviciute

Across the UK, elevated dining has become an integral part of several landmark towers, from Duck & Waffle in the Heron Tower to Sky Garden along the Thames, and West Tower in Liverpool. But while UK restaurants frame fixed views over a dense vertical cityscape, Vilnius offers something more exciting: a dining experience in motion.

Located at 165 metres, the restaurant turns a full 360 degrees every 55 minutes, offering continuously shifting views of Lithuania’s green capital and a visibility range of up to 50 kilometres in clear weather.

Milky Way dining restaurant, Vilnius TV Tower, Lithuania
photo © Gabriel Khiterer

“We are focusing on fresh produce, as Lithuania grows incredibly crispy cucumbers, mushrooms, herbs and berries coming from local farms. Our menu is reinterpreting familiar flavours and ingredients in lighter, modern ways: trout brightened by sea buckthorn and finished with black bread crumble and dill, or another fish dish served with traditional švilpikai potato dumplings. We developed the food and wine side by side, so every pairing feels natural. If a wine is recommended with a dish, chances are you’ll find it reflected in the sauce or discover how it brings new dimensions to the flavours on the plate. Together, the cuisine, the wines and the view are designed to create one seamless experience,” said the restaurant’s Chef Aleksandras Buiko.

Vilnius TV Tower Rotating Restaurant, Lithuania
photograph © Domantas Kancleris

A distinctive focus is placed on elevation as a conceptual framework for the wine card. The list features wines sourced from vineyards located at the same elevation as the restaurant’s own altitude.

Milky Way dining restaurant, Vilnius TV Tower
photograph © Vilnius TV Tower, Go Vilnius

Alongside this, Lithuanian producers are included under a different logic of “northern elevation,” where cool climate conditions, extended daylight hours, and short growing seasons shape acidity and structure rather than altitude itself.

“Our aim isn’t to replicate conventional fine dining formats but to anchor the experience in contrast: height versus flatland, urban skyline versus agricultural horizon, and engineered structure versus natural constraint,” said Sandra Vambutė, Marketing Manager at Vilnius TV Tower.

Vilnius TV Tower Rotating Restaurant, Lithuania
picture © Domantas Kancleris

At 326.4 metres, the Vilnius TV Tower is the tallest structure in the country, the 8th tallest TV tower in Europe, and just three metres shorter than the Eiffel Tower.

Milky Way dining restaurant, Vilnius TV Tower interior
photo © Vilnius TV Tower, Go Vilnius

Originally completed in 1980 as a telecommunications tower, it became internationally known after the events of 13 January 1991, when unarmed civilians defended it during a Soviet military attack and secured Lithuania’s independence. Today, that history is preserved in the “Fight for Freedom” exhibition on display inside the tower.

Milky Way dining restaurant, Vilnius TV Tower, Lithuania
picture © Gabriel Khiterer

In recent years, the tower has evolved into a multi-use visitor site, including two apartments at 175 meters with panoramic views as one of the highest hotels in the region, as well as the Edge Walk experience, allowing visitors to traverse the exterior platform at 170 m height. At the restored restaurant, a new fresco by an accomplished contemporary artist Jurgis Tarabilda, depicting the founding story of Vilnius can be admired.

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Location: Vilnius, Lithuania, Baltic coast, eastern Europe.

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