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Vilnius is cheap, safe, and fun — no wonder it’s the world’s happiness capital for Gen Z

When the weather conditions allow, hot air balloons can be seen over Vilnius.

Benkuskas, an older millennial himself, says he’s on a mission to attract young professionals from abroad to come and live in Vilnius, and believes that just one visit to the city will be enough to show its appeal.

“If you spend a week or more here, you can understand that we have a lot of advantages compared with other European cities,” he said.

Small city, big advantages

The World Happiness Report ranks countries based on a survey conducted by Gallup, where respondents evaluate the quality of their lives.

Lithuania’s under-30s rated themselves 7.76 out of 10, notably higher than their US counterparts (6.392), with locals citing factors to BI such as low rent, free education, and a vibrant nightlife.

Ignas Kazlauskas, a 28-year-old who runs a sustainable architecture firm and previously lived in the UK, told BI that Vilnius holds its own against other European capitals.

Vilnius offers a stark contrast to London’s hustle and bustle, he said — less densely populated, not overwhelmed by tourists, and about half the city is made up of green spaces.

“The city is pretty laid-back, which is nice,” he added, sipping a filter coffee at a trendy Old Town café where other patrons sat reading in the sun-drenched courtyard.

For a capital city, it’s relatively small — about the size of Denver, which means that everything is within easy reach.

“You can basically walk across the whole center of Vilnius in half an hour,” Kazlauskas said.

Ričardas Pranculis, who lives in student accommodation, finds Vilnius very affordable.

According to an affordability index by the personal finance website Finasvalp, Vilnius is the fourth most affordable capital in Europe.

Elizabeth Avgusta, 24, a senior fund accountant from Indonesia who moved to Vilnius four years ago, said her salary goes a long way.

She told BI that it’s easy to find meals for under 10 euros, or about $11, though the city also offers plenty of upscale dining options, including four Michelin-starred restaurants.

Goda Ponomariovaitė at Baltasis Tiltas Skate Park, which is a popular hangout spot in Vilnius for young people.

Outside a food hall beside the Baltasis Tiltas, or White Bridge, 22-year-old Goda Ponomariovaitė looks for a place to sit.

The area, a vast green space, is teeming with young people — blasting music at the skate park, shooting hoops, and playing beach volleyball on a patch of fake sand.

On a sunny day in August, LA’s Venice Beach comes to mind. It’s also all free to use, probably why it has become such a popular hangout for the city’s youth.

Alongside the River Neris, there’s a food hall, a free-to-use outdoor gym, a skate park, and beach volleyball courts.

According to Ponomariovaitė, Vilnius has plenty of free or affordable hangout spots. One of her favorites is a former prison, transformed into a vibrant cultural center.

It attracts artists and aspiring musicians and regularly hosts free concerts and film screenings.

“We have so, so many bars and nightclubs,” Ponomariovaitė said.

However, she says that what sets Vilnius apart from other cities she lived in, like Amsterdam, is how safe it feels.

“It’s very safe, especially for women, to be in Vilnius and Lithuania at night,’ she said. “If you are walking, you don’t need to worry that somebody will kidnap you or something.”

On an evening in mid-August, youthful influencer types lined up outside trendy restaurants, while bars overflowed onto the cobbled streets with businesspeople clinking beer glasses. Meanwhile, an older crowd dispersed after attending a free show in the town square.

Vilnius is trying to offer something for everyone — or, as the mayor confidently puts it, everything for anyone.

“You can find here everything you need for a high quality of life,” he added, “and that makes the city attractive.”

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