Oak House Apartments 3*
Main amenities
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Free Wi-Fi
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Express check-in/ -out
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Child-friendly
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No pets allowed
Location
Guests of the 3-star Oak House Apartments Kaunas hotel can enjoy access to Statue of Liberty in Kaunas, located approximately 15 minutes' walk away.
The centre of Kaunas is a 25 minutes' walk of the aparthotel. The prominent Laisves aleja Pedestrian Street is 1.2 km from this smoke-free hotel, while Kaunas airport is 15 km from it. There is the traditional Lithuanian Zoo around a 25-minute walk from the Oak House. The property is also not far from Aukstaiciu g bus stop.
Staying at one of the 6 rooms at this Kaunas hotel, guests have access to a dressing area and a kitchenette. You will find an electric kettle, a refrigerator, and a stove top as well. Bathrooms offer a walk-in shower and a separate toilet, along with comforts such as a hairdryer and toiletries.
Radharane offers a wide range of Indian dishes and lies 1.1 km from Oak House Apartments hotel.
Review by hotel critic
During my recent stay at Oak House Apartments in Kaunas, I was enchanted by the perfect blend of comfort and convenience that this accommodation offers. The fully equipped kitchenette allowed us to whip up light meals, making it an ideal choice for a digital nomad like myself, while the cozy dining area and flat-screen TV provided a welcoming space to unwind after a day of exploration. Situated just a short stroll from popular attractions, we utilized the nearby tram for seamless access to the city center, making our days of both work and leisure effortlessly enjoyable. The owner was remarkably responsive to our inquiries, ensuring our needs were met with quick communication, which I always value when traveling with friends or family. The apartment was impeccably clean, and the soundproofing allowed for a peaceful night's sleep-exactly what you need when switching between work and connecting with your travel companions. I wholeheartedly recommend Oak House Apartments to anyone seeking a cozy base in Kaunas that caters to both the historical explorer and the modern tech professional.