Places to visit in Lithuania

Are you coming to Lithuania and wondering what to see? Lithuania – one of the three Baltic countries – is known for its unique nature, numerous historical sites, and beautiful culture.

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Vilnius

Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, is a hidden gem in the heart of Europe. Start your journey in the Old Town – a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with cobbled streets, colorful facades, and architectural gems. Here you will find iconic landmarks like the Gediminas Tower, Vilnius Cathedral, the unique Republic of Užupis and an incredible mix of Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Neoclassical styles. Don’t miss Vilnius University, one of the oldest universities in Eastern Europe. For breathtaking views, head to Three Crosses Hill or take a stroll along the peaceful banks of the Neris River. No visit is complete without seeing the TV Tower, the tallest structure in Lithuania, offering panoramic views of the city from its observation deck.

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Kaunas

Lithuania’s second-largest city, Kaunas, is a lively hub of history and design. Explore interwar modernist architecture, visit historical landmarks like Kaunas Castle, the Ninth Fort, and the former Presidential Palace. Kaunas Castle, built in the late 13th century, is the first stone fortress in Lithuania and once played a key role in battles against the Teutonic Knights. Don’t miss a stroll down Laisvės Alėja (Liberty Avenue) – one of the longest pedestrian boulevards in Europe, lined with shops, cafés, and cultural spots. Kaunas is perfect for romantic walks, educational family outings, or group adventures.

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Trakai

Just a short drive from Vilnius lies one of Lithuania’s most iconic sites: Trakai Castle. Located on an island in Lake Galvė, this 14th-century Gothic fortress is a masterpiece of medieval architecture, surrounded by water and forests. Originally initiated by Grand Duke Kęstutis and completed by his son, Vytautas the Great, the castle once served as a political and defensive stronghold of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania—and was even considered the second capital. Trakai becomes a top destination for boat rides, castle tours, and lakeside picnics. In winter, visitors are enchanted by the snowy landscapes and frozen lake. Whether you're a history lover or nature admirer, Trakai promises unforgettable moments.

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Nida

For nature enthusiasts, the Curonian Spit (Kuršių Nerija/Nida) is a must-see. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a slender stretch of sand dunes between the Curonian Lagoon and the Baltic Sea, formed over 5,000 years ago. The area is home to Nida Lighthouse, the mystical Parnidis Dune, and charming old fishing villages. Sample freshly smoked fish straight from the sea, cycle through pine forests, and enjoy the tranquility of this breathtaking coastal paradise.

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Druskininkai

Since the 19th century, Druskininkai has been known for its healing mineral springs, therapeutic mud treatments, and crisp pine-scented air. Once a beloved spa retreat for Lithuanian and Polish elites, today it's a serene getaway for those seeking wellness and relaxation.
Druskininkai is also home to the Snow Arena—the only indoor ski slope in the Baltics, and Grūtas Park, an open-air Soviet sculpture museum offering an insightful (and slightly surreal) journey into the past. Children will love the playgrounds, while adults explore this historical and artistic experience.
Nearby lies the mystical Merkinė Pyramid, a spiritual sanctuary believed to channel healing energy. A domed structure enhances its spiritual atmosphere, inviting visitors to release stress and find inner peace.

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Šiauliai, the Hill of Crosses

Just outside Šiauliai, the Hill of Crosses is one of Lithuania’s most profound and emotional symbols. This pilgrimage site, with over 200,000 crosses, is a testament to the nation’s resilience and faith. Destroyed several times during Soviet rule, the crosses always returned—stronger and more numerous. In 1993, Pope John Paul II visited this sacred hill, further elevating its significance. From small wooden crosses to towering metal sculptures, this site is not just religious—it's a powerful cultural and emotional symbol of Lithuania’s soul.

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Birštonas

Nestled in a bend of the Nemunas River, Birštonas is one of Lithuania’s oldest and most picturesque spa towns. Officially recognized as a health resort since 1846, Birštonas is famed for its therapeutic mineral waters, clean air, and peaceful green surroundings.
Don’t miss the Birštonas Observation Tower—the tallest in Lithuania—offering a stunning panoramic view of the Nemunas Loops and endless forest. Birštonas is also a cultural gem: every two years, it hosts the Birštonas Jazz Festival, one of the most celebrated and diverse jazz events in the Baltics.
Whether you seek healing, tranquility, or inspiration, Birštonas is a perfect destination to unwind and reconnect with nature.

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