Hotel Metropolis is located in the city centre of Kaunas, just off the Laisvės Alėja, a popular pedestrian street. It offers elegant rooms with satellite TV and free Wi-Fi.
All of the rooms at the Metropolis feature bright pastel colours and wooden furniture. All have a private bathroom with either a bathtub or a shower. Some rooms feature large format photographs of Kaunas.
The hotel staff is available 24 hours a day and offers a safety deposit box service. The Metropolis Restaurant offers al fresco dining.
Vytautas the Great War Museum is 300 metres from the Metropolis. St. Michael the Archangel church is within 500 metres and Žalgiris Arena is within 650 metres. Kaunas’s Old Town is 1.2 km away.
The history of the hotel goes back to the 19th century, when the building was designed and opened by the well-known engineer Nikolajus Andrejevas.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs obtained the building in 1922 and added a new 3-storey building in S.Daukanto street. The famous architect Vladimiras Dubeneckas transferred all the ideas and features of the "Lithuanian neo-baroque" style into the building.
The hotel is located next to the middle of Laisvės Alėja, the main pedestrian street of Kaunas. It is believed to be the longest pedestrian street in Europe, featuring many shops, cafés, restaurants, night clubs, government institutions and universities. Because it is a popular meeting place for visitors, various performances and exhibitions are held there. The hotel’s central location makes it an ideal choice for visiting the sights of the city.