Welcome to

Lithuania

Welcome to Lithuania, a Baltic gem known for its rich history, diverse landscapes, and vibrant cultural scene. Nestled between Latvia, Belarus, Poland, and the Kaliningrad region of Russia, Lithuania offers a captivating blend of medieval charm, stunning natural beauty, and modern dynamism that invites travelers to explore its many wonders.

Begin your journey in Vilnius, the capital city, which boasts one of the largest and most beautiful old towns in Europe, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The historic center is a maze of cobblestone streets, Baroque architecture, and picturesque squares. Visit the stunning Vilnius Cathedral and its bell tower, which offers panoramic views of the city. Wander through the Gediminas Castle Tower and learn about Lithuania’s history while enjoying a breathtaking view of Vilnius from the top.

Country
Lithuania
Population
2.832 Million
Capital City
Vilnius
Currency
Euro
Language
Lithuanian

Vilnius is also home to numerous museums and cultural institutions. The National Museum of Lithuania offers a comprehensive look at the country’s history, while the Museum of Genocide Victims, housed in the former KGB headquarters, provides a sobering insight into Lithuania’s experience under Soviet occupation. For art enthusiasts, the Vilnius Picture Gallery and the Contemporary Art Centre showcase impressive collections of Lithuanian and international art.

Travel to the city of Kaunas, Lithuania’s second-largest city and a former temporary capital, known for its vibrant cultural life and historic architecture. Stroll down Laisvės Alėja (Liberty Avenue), a pedestrian street lined with shops, cafes, and monuments. Visit the Kaunas Castle, a medieval fortress with exhibits detailing the city’s history. The Devil’s Museum, unique in its focus on devil-themed art and artifacts, is a must-see for those interested in the unusual.

Klaipėda, Lithuania’s primary seaport, offers a blend of maritime charm and cultural attractions. Explore the Old Town with its half-timbered buildings and cobblestone streets, and visit the fascinating Lithuanian Sea Museum and Dolphinarium. The nearby Curonian Spit, a UNESCO World Heritage site shared with Russia, is a natural wonder featuring pristine beaches, towering sand dunes, and charming fishing villages like Nida.

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