Trakai Castle with lake and forest in the background, Lithuania

Things to do in  Lithuania

Balt from the blue

Much like the other shy Baltic states of Europe, Lithuania is a country that many people don’t know much about. That level of mystery can draw some to Lithuania, but the main appeal for most is the country’s capital Vilnius, with its wide-ranging nightlife and fun quirks. The good news is that there's a depth of things to do in Lithuania, from visiting castles out on islands to climbing towering sand dunes and finding spooky wooden sculptures in the deep, untouched forest.

Top 15 attractions in Lithuania

Vilnius Old Town (Vilniaus Senamiestis)

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This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a historical wellspring, and no trip is complete without exploring the medieval Vilnius Old Town (Vilniaus Senamiestis. Evolving over centuries, the oldest part of the city features labyrinthine streets busy with restaurants, bars, and shops, and offers visitors a charming gateway to the Higher Castle.More

St. Anne's Church

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Though dwarfed somewhat by Vilnius' towering Bernardine Church, St. Anne's Church remains an architectural gem known for its rose windows, ornate spires, and late-Gothic design. Centrally located in the Old Town, the church's facade is its draw; the humble interior is quick to see, so it's an ideal stop on a walking tour.More

Uzupis

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Uzupis may feel like a city within a city, which is no surprise, since this artsy district actually declared independence from greater Vilnius more than two decades ago. Though left to crumble under Soviet rule, the renewed bohemian enclave is packed with galleries, bars, and restaurants, and offers easy access to Old Town sights.More

Vilnius University (Vilniaus Universitetas)

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Vilnius University (Vilniaus Universitetas is among the oldest universities in the region, and it showcases a microcosm of Lithuanian history. Find diverse architecture, a 16th-century library, and great views from St. John‘s Church. Atop the church's bell tower, you can appreciate views from the tallest building in the Old Town.More

Pazaislis Monastery (Pazaislio Vienuolynas)

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One of Lithuania’s most treasured cultural monuments, the Pazaislis Monastery is a popular destination for religious pilgrims, artists, and secular tourists. The monastery is the largest in Lithuania and revered as one of the finest examples of Italian baroque-style architecture in Northern Europe. Visitors are welcome to tour the monastery grounds and attend church services and special pilgrimage events.More

Gate of Dawn (Ausros Vartai)

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As the only remaining defensive wall in Vilnius, the 16th-century Gate of Dawn (Ausros Vartai is a top historic attraction. The fortification and its church are perhaps best known as home to a revered religious icon, the Vilnius Madonna—which some believe is imbued with healing powers—making the sight a top draw for Orthodox visitors.More

Siauliai Hill of Crosses (Kryziu Kalnas)

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Standing on a small hill in northern Lithuania are over 100,000 crosses, a powerful symbol of Lithuanian national faith and identity. The exact origins of the site remain a mystery, but over the years, not only crosses, but rosaries, statues of the Virgin Mary, and tiny carvings have been placed there by religious pilgrims.More

Presidential Palace

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Located on Daukanto Square and surrounded by stately mansions, Vilnius' Presidential Palace is an ornate residence befitting a head of state. It's hard to miss its grand neoclassical exterior and charming palace gardens. It's an easy stop while exploring the Old Town, and the flag-changing festivities, held each Sunday, are a top draw.More

Kaunas Castle

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Situated on the scenic riverfront, Kaunas Castle is a 14th century structure packed with archaeological relics. Tour the castle to see a medieval prison, history exhibits, and animation about the 1362 castle siege. The castle is part of the Kaunas City Museum and also holds exhibits about Lithuania's past.More

Gediminas Castle Tower (Gedimino Pilies Bokstas)

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This red-brick landmark above the Old Town is one of the last remaining vestiges of Vilnius' medieval Upper Castle. Beyond its historic exhibition spaces, visitors to Gediminas Castle Tower (Gedimino Pilies Bokštas can admire fantastic views from this hilltop landmark with panoramic vistas of Vilnius from its viewing platform.More

Vilnius Cathedral (Arkikatedra Bazilika)

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With a long and storied history dating back to the 13th century, the Vilnius Cathedral is a sacred landmark to the Lithuanian people, and the heart of the country’s Catholic spiritual life. After having been burnt and rebuilt several times, and surviving the Soviet occupation, the cathedral and belfry have undergone a thorough renovation since Lithuania’s independence in 1990.More

St. Peter and St. Paul's Church (Sv. Apastalu Petro ir Povilo Baznycia)

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The marvelous 17th-century Church of St. Peter and St. Paul (Sv. Apastalu Petro ir Povilo Baznycia may seem typically baroque, but the relatively dull exterior belies its interior brilliance. Step inside to find detailing that's almost overwhelming, from thousands of intricate statues to a boat-shaped, art nouveau chandelier.More

Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights (Okupaciju ir Laisves Kovu Muziejus)

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Located in the former headquarters of both the KGB and the Gestapo, the Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights (Okupaciju ir Laisves Kovu Muziejus is a must-see for history enthusiasts. From prison cells and an execution chamber to history exhibitions, the museum offers a careful look into key events of modern Lithuanian history.More

Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania (National Museum)

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Built in the 15th century and taking center stage at the heart of Vilnius’ Old Town, the Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania is a masterpiece of baroque architecture and one of the city’s most important monuments. Reopened in 2018 after a 15-year reconstruction, it’s now home to the National Museum of Lithuania.More
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Dinosaur Park (Dino Parkas Radailiai)

Dinosaur Park (Dino Parkas Radailiai)

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Just a short drive from the port of Klaipėda, the Radailiai Dinosaur Park (Dino Parkas Radailiai) is a dinosaur-themed attraction, where the giant prehistoric creatures have been brought back to life through a series of animatronic models. With rides, playgrounds, and a number of different activities, it’s a popular destination for those with younger children.More

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All about Lithuania

When to visit

After enduring the icy grasp of winter in the Baltic, Lithuania comes alive in July and August as locals and tourists try to make the most of the country’s short summer. The not-too-hot and drier summer weather provides the best conditions for outings to Lithuania’s beaches, forests, and lakes. Winter does have some advantages, like lots of festivals, including Užgavėnės—Lithuania’s carnival festival—and both of its two independence day parades, one February 16 and the other March 11.

Getting around

Lithuania is the largest of the Baltic states, but it's still small enough that traveling from one side to the other is relatively easy to do. The country’s rail network stretches from Vilnius to many popular Lithuanian destinations, including Trakai, Kaunas, and distant Klaipeda. Various bus companies also cover these routes, and they run buses to a lot of towns off the train network. But if you want flexibility in when you travel, consider renting a car.

Traveler tips

Religion, particularly Catholicism, is still an important part of life for the majority of Lithuanians. As such, visitors will find plenty of religious landmarks to visit around the country, including the famous Hill of Crosses. Two religious attractions that are less well-known and can be appealing regardless of beliefs are the Devils' Museum in Kaunas and the Angel Museum in Anykščiai, both of which are full of worldly artwork and stories related to their themes.

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Time Zone
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What is Lithuania famous for?

Lithuania is probably most famous for its basketball team, a top world team. The country is also known for the thousands of crosses on the Hill of Crosses near Šiauliai, and the Curonian Spit, a strip of land in the Baltic Sea covered in forest, beaches, and drifting sand dunes.

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Is Lithuania a cheap country to visit?

Yes, Lithuania is a relatively affordable destination to visit when compared to other popular European destinations. The costs of accommodation, food, and transport are generally considered low, but there are some countries in southern and eastern Europe that are cheaper. Lithuania is the most affordable country among the Baltic states.

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Is Lithuania a good place to go?

Yes, Lithuania is a good place to visit. Lithuania has a healthy variety of options for sightseeing, offers good value for money, and doesn’t suffer from over-tourism like so many places in Europe. This means it appeals to travelers with a broad range of interests and travel styles.

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How many days are enough for Lithuania?

Three days in Lithuania is enough time to experience Vilnius and one other destination, such as Trakai. However, to really get to know the country it’s better to spend a week in Lithuania, so you can visit multiple destinations and see different sides of the country, from city to coast.

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Why is Lithuania worth visiting?

Lithuania is worth visiting due to its rich history, diverse nature, and culture that celebrates both religion and folklore. Travelers can explore castles from the days of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, learn about traditional Lithuanian wood carvings, and find forests dotted with lakes and towering sand dunes.

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Is Lithuania a friendly country?

Yes. Many travelers report Lithuania to be a friendly country. While Lithuanians are generally seen as honest and welcoming, they can also come across as reserved. Lithuania is also considered as a relatively safe place to visit. English is the most popular foreign language in the country.

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