History reborn in Vilnius Old Town’s cellars: Lithuania’s first non-alcoholic beer SPA opened its doors

History reborn in Vilnius Old Town's cellars: Lithuania's first non-alcoholic beer SPA opened its doors

During the official opening evening, invited guests had the opportunity not only to explore the authentic cellars but also to witness a special demonstration program. Event host Tomas Eigertas invited visitors to get acquainted with the non-alcoholic beer SPA technique, explained the benefits of the ingredients, and introduced a previously unseen culture of relaxation in Lithuania:

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“Non-alcoholic beer can be not only a drink but also a key to health and inner balance. The uniqueness of the procedures is determined by a combination of natural ingredients. The same products used to brew traditional Lithuanian non-alcoholic beer are used for bathing: selected varieties of hops, brewer’s yeast, and malt. Such a combination is not just entertainment – it is an effective health-promoting method that stimulates metabolism, reduces internal and external tension, helps overcome fatigue and stress, and provides deep relaxation.”

Photo by Mika Savičiūtė / The first non-alcoholic beer SPA in Lithuania opened its doors in Vilnius

Business owners Ineta and Ąžuolas Žvaguliai, influencer Vaida Gudonytė, radio program director Gintas Vaičikauskas, singer Eglė Jakštytė, TV hosts Edvardas Žičkus, Marija Silickaja-Šmatavičienė, event host Dominykas Vaitiekūnas, and others attended the “BeerSPA” opening celebration.

The first non-alcoholic beer SPA in the Baltic States is located in no accidental place. The authentic Old Town premises once served as cellars for storing traditional golden beer reserves. Today, after careful and responsible renovation, these spaces have been reborn for a new mission: the stone and brick masonry here creates a cozy, mysterious atmosphere, and every corner radiates tranquility.

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Photo by Mika Savičiūtė / The first non-alcoholic beer SPA in Lithuania opened its doors in Vilnius

Guests are offered not only a common relaxation area but also uniquely designed rooms named after natural symbols: Apple, Cherry, Birch, Pine, and Chestnut. The space is suitable for those seeking privacy and for larger groups – the SPA can accommodate companies of up to 26 people at once. The main axis of this SPA is bathing in thousand-liter whirlpool barrels made of so-called royal wood, which has long been considered a symbol of strength and longevity.

“Constant rushing and lack of time force us to seek refreshment. Our space is created for you to stop and find inner peace. Here, in a 15th-17th century cellar, the mind calms down and the soul speaks. This is not just a SPA – it is an authentic return to oneself, combining ancient wisdom and unique, nature-based procedures. To make the relaxation even more pleasant, guests can enjoy unlimited high-quality non-alcoholic Lithuanian beer and fresh bread during the procedures – a combination that wins almost everyone’s heart,” said Agnius Marcinkevičius, one of the founders of “BeerSPA”.

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History reborn in the basements of Vilnius Old Town: the first non-alcoholic beer SPA in Lithuania opened its doors
The first non-alcoholic beer SPA in Lithuania opened its doors in Vilnius
The first non-alcoholic beer SPA in Lithuania opened its doors in Vilnius
The first non-alcoholic beer SPA in Lithuania opened its doors in Vilnius
The first non-alcoholic beer SPA in Lithuania opened its doors in Vilnius
The first non-alcoholic beer SPA in Lithuania opened its doors in Vilnius
The first non-alcoholic beer SPA in Lithuania opened its doors in Vilnius
The first non-alcoholic beer SPA in Lithuania opened its doors in Vilnius
The first non-alcoholic beer SPA in Lithuania opened its doors in Vilnius
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The first non-alcoholic beer SPA in Lithuania opened its doors in Vilnius

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