Saint Vitus (290-303) is a Christian saint, martyred during the Roman persecution of Christians.
Saint Vitus, St. Vitus, or variations, may also refer to:
- Saint Vitus (venue), a bar and music venue in Brooklyn, New York
 - Saint Vitus (band), an American doom metal band
 - St. Vitus (drink), a German bitters
 - St. Vitus's Church (disambiguation), several churches and cathedrals of the name
 - Vidovdan, or Saint Vitus Day, the Saint's feast day celebrated on June 15 on the Julian calendar and June 28 on the Gregorian calendar
 - Saint Vitus' dance (disambiguation)
 
See also
- Sankt Veit (disambiguation) (German: Saint Vitus)
 - San Vito (disambiguation) (Italian: Saint Vitus)
 - St. Vith (French: Saint Vitus), Belgium 
- Battle of St. Vith (1944) during WWII
 
 - Canton of Sankt-Vith (Walloon: Saint Vitus), Belgium; part of Eupen Sankt Vith
 - All pages with titles containing Saint-Vitus
 - All pages with titles containing St-Vitus
 - Vitus (disambiguation)
 
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