Unique and Enchanting
With its vibrant history, accessibility and world-class attractions, Lithuania continues to attract ever-increasing numbers of tourists. Architecture lovers will enjoy Vilnius, where Gothic, Baroque, Neoclassical, and Renaissance structures simultaneously reflect the city’s various historical influences. The capital’s medieval quarter is among the biggest in eastern Europe, and it includes several of the region’s most famous cathedrals, palaces, and plazas. On Pilies Street, the main pedestrian thoroughfare, visitors can stroll past handicraft and souvenir stalls or get a taste of the local nightlife at any number of restaurants and cafes. Outside the capital, choices include indulging yourself at Druskininkai, one of Lithuania’s many spa towns, or heading for the coastal resort areas. Palanga’s sunny beaches and temperate climate make it the country’s natural summer capital, while Klaipeda and Juodkrante provide glimpses into the coast’s Germanic past.

