Walk the amber mile at dusk.
From the Cathedral square to Užupis, follow a trail of resin-warm lamplight through baroque courtyards. Our editors mapped the slowest, most golden version of the city — best taken with no plan and a long evening.
A design language for Vilnius — where Baltic resin, gothic spires and slow golden evenings are fossilized into one warm, geological palette.
Neutrals — surfaces, borders & text
Primary — amber ramp (identity & emphasis)
Supporting — used sparingly for state & accent
Vilnius wears its history like sap that has slowly turned to stone — translucent, golden, holding everything that ever drifted into it. Our type system mirrors that: a characterful optical serif for headlines, a warm reading serif for prose, and a precise monospace for the small geological labels that anchor the page.
Line-height runs generous at 1.62, measure capped near 62 characters, and contrast kept warm — cream rather than stark white on the geological dark.
A descent into resin-lit cellars where 40-million-year-old inclusions glow under hand-set lamps.
A self-declared artists' enclave across the river, with its own constitution nailed to a wall.
Courtyard tables, honey-roast coffee, and the longest amber evenings in the Baltics.
Tap the favourite star on any card and your amber-lit shortlist will gather here for the trip.
Browse the collectionFrom the Cathedral square to Užupis, follow a trail of resin-warm lamplight through baroque courtyards. Our editors mapped the slowest, most golden version of the city — best taken with no plan and a long evening.