Lithuania

Explore baroque beauty and rich history in Vilnius, surrounded by forests and lakes. Fun fact: Lithuania was once one of the largest countries in Europe during the Middle Ages.

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Key Facts

Capital

Vilnius

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Best Travel Season

May – September

Ideal Trip Duration

2–4 Days

Travel Type Fit

Leisure, MICE, Study Tours

Climate Overview

Warm summers (~22°C)

Top Attractions

From the historic charm of Vilnius to the natural wonders of the Baltic coast, every journey reveals a fascinating story waiting to be experienced. Perfect for travelers seeking authentic Europe without the crowds.

Architecture

Trakai Island Castle

Trakai

Explore the stunning 14th-century Gothic fortress surrounded by the picturesque Lake Galvė.

Pilgrimage

Hill of Crosses

Šiauliai

Walk among thousands of crosses at Lithuania's most powerful symbol of faith, resilience, and enduring national spirit.

Architecture

Vilnius Cathedral

Vilnius Old Town

Step into the historic heart of Vilnius, where the majestic Vilnius Cathedral stands at the gateway to one of Europe's largest and best-preserved medieval Old Towns.

City

Kaunas

Kaunas

Discover Kaunas – the second largest city in Lithuania where medieval castles, UNESCO-listed modernist architecture, and vibrant street art coexist in perfect harmony.

Architecture

St. Anne's Church

Vilnius

Vilnius' Gothic masterpiece, famous for its stunning red-brick architecture and the legend that Napoleon wished to carry it back to Paris.

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The Spirit of Lithuania

Traditions & Celebrations

Traditions & Celebrations

Užgavėnės — Lithuania’s pre-Lenten carnival — is a wild, colorful winter festival where straw effigies of winter are burned, pancakes are eaten by the dozen, and costumed characters drive away evil spirits. Fun fact: Lithuania was the last pagan country in Europe, only converting to Christianity in 1387.

Local Lifestyle & Etiquette

Local Lifestyle & Etiquette

Lithuanians are warm, hospitable, and proud — once you’re welcomed into a home, you’re family. Meals are generous and unhurried affairs. Direct eye contact and a firm handshake signal respect. And never refuse a shot of Lithuanian rye vodka (Starka) — to decline is to insult the host.

Cuisine Highlights

Cuisine Highlights

Lithuanian food is the ultimate comfort cuisine: cepelinai (giant potato dumplings stuffed with minced meat, shaped like zeppelins) are the beloved national dish. Cold beet soup (šaltibarščiai) in summer, dark rye bread, and smoked meats round out a table that speaks of generosity and earth.

Cultural Values

Cultural Values

Lithuania’s spirit is defined by its remarkable resilience — a small nation that survived centuries of occupation and emerged with its language, identity, and song intact. The Hill of Crosses near Šiauliai, with hundreds of thousands of crosses placed by generations of believers, is perhaps the most moving symbol of this undying spirit.

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