Business Environment
Business Environment

Vilnius is emerging as a strategic destination for investors seeking stability with growth potential. Strong economic fundamentals, transparent regulation, and investor-focused policies create real opportunities across tech, fintech, and life sciences. It’s where innovation meets reliability, and capital scales with confidence.

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

Vilnius is built for business, from fast-moving startups to global enterprises. Ranked #1 in Emerging Europe for business-friendliness (2024), the city combines modern infrastructure with one of the EU’s fastest business registration processes, enabling rapid market entry and operational scale. Regulatory clarity, efficient public systems, and strong institutional support make Vilnius a strategic base for startups and multinationals alike.

Commercial Real Estate

Supply expansion meets market maturity as Vilnius solidifies its position as the Baltics’ most dynamic office market, blending modern growth with resilient occupancy, efficient setup, and stable rents. The city’s office market has reached a mature phase, with rising supply balanced by tenant migration to premium spaces. Stable rents and repositioned assets create value-add opportunities for investors in a resilient, EU-aligned economy.

Ober Haus
Ober Haus

Is a leading real estate services company in the Baltics, providing professional advisory, valuation, brokerage, and market analysis solutions

Colliers Baltics
Colliers Baltics

is an international real estate advisory firm providing integrated consulting, brokerage, valuation, investment, and property management services.

Newsec Baltics
Newsec Baltics

is a full-service real estate advisory firm offering brokerage, property management, valuation, and investment consultancy services.

Airport 

Airport 

Vilnius Čiurlionis International Airport offers direct connections to major European hubs such as Zurich, London, and Amsterdam, all just a few hours away. Located only 15 minutes from the city center, it handled 2.36 million passengers in early 2025, up 4.5 % year-on-year, capturing 40.3 % of Baltic air traffic. With new routes, fast transfers, and next-generation 3D security scanners, Vilnius ensures seamless, modern travel for investors and business visitors across Europe and beyond.

Regional Connectivity

Regional Connectivity

Vilnius is strategically positioned within the CEE transport network, forming a triangle with Kaunas and Klaipėda, Lithuania’s key port city. Extensive bus and ferry connections support cross-border movement of passengers and goods, while domestic roads, reliable buses, and rail services ensure seamless travel across the country. These infrastructure strengths reinforce Vilnius’s role as a regional hub for commerce, tourism, and investment, connecting Lithuania with the wider CEE region.

Urban Workspaces

Urban Workspaces

As of mid-2025, Vilnius offers 1.19 million sqm of modern office space, with an 8.5 % vacancy rate and 43 % leasing activity in H1, reflecting a stable, investor-friendly market. Class A rents range from €16–€20/sqm/month, and Class B from €10–€15.50, offering a 40–60 % cost advantage compared to Western Europe. Recent completions, including Yellowstone Business Centre (9,300 sqm) and Sand Offices (8,200 sqm), further enhance Vilnius’s office offering for multinational and tech tenants.

Robust IT Infrastructure

Robust IT Infrastructure

Lithuania offers a secure, high-performance digital environment, ideal for scaling global business operations. The country ranks 3rd worldwide in cyber safety (NordLayer, 2023) and 2nd in cyber security (Surfshark, 2024), reflecting a strong commitment to digital resilience and data protection.

Vilnius, the capital, provides seamless connectivity with the 5th fastest mobile internet speed in Central and Eastern Europe (Speedtest, 2025), offering a critical advantage for data-driven enterprises and tech-focused investments.