Stay : Summer Lithuania

Summer is a good time to discover the country, but preferably in July, as the seaside resorts are a little less crowded than in August. We are not very far from the Arctic Circle, close enough in any case to experience the phenomenon of sleepless nights: for almost a month (from mid-June to mid-July), it never gets dark, at most a 3-hour dusk

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Detail of the stay : Summer Lithuania - 7 days

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  • Panevėžys
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  • Trakai
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  • Kaunas
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  • Monastėre De Pažaislis
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  • Rumšiškės
  • Vilnius
  • Trakai
  • Kaunas
  • Birštonas
  • Druskininkai

Day 1: The centre of Vilnius

Steps: Vilnius

Start your visit with the Cathedral Square, which you will recognize by its imposing French classical style. Go up through the park to the Gediminas tower overlooking the square. At the top of the tower is a belvedere that offers a beautiful view of the city. Then take Gedimino prospektas, the Lithuanian Champs-Élysées. At the far end of the street is the Museum of Genocide Victims, more commonly known as the "KGB Museum"; it evokes the hell of political prisoners under Soviet occupation and its visit will not leave you indifferent. After having walked through Gedimino, leave the Cathedral Square and go up Pilies Street, which is full of restaurants and cafés; take the opportunity to take a break at one of its terraces. Continue your ascent along Didzioji Street, which will take you to the Hôtel-de-Ville square. From the square, you will see the church of Saint-Casimir, recognizable by its crown-shaped bell tower and its colour: pink. Walk past the Astorija Hotel and go up to the porte de l'Aurore.

Day 2: Vilnius east side

Steps: Vilnius, Panevėžys

Start the day with a visit to the Sainte-Anne church, recognizable by its red brick facade. Behind it is the set of churches of Les Bernardins. Cross the river and then venture into the "Republic of Užupis", a bohemian artists' district nicknamed the "Little Montmartre". Climb to Basteja, and let yourself be seduced by the view. To the north of the city, don't miss the church of Saints Peter and Paul. Its interior offers one of the best examples of Lithuanian Baroque. In the late afternoon, you can go to the television tower. From there, you can admire Vilnius and its surroundings, and have dinner or a drink in the restaurant.

Day 3: Ancient medieval city of Trakai and its large lakes

Steps: Trakai, Vilnius

Trakai is a small town 28 km from Vilnius, famous for its lake and castle, which was once the capital of the Duchy of Lithuania. On the program, visit the castle and the Karaite Ethnographic Museum to discover this Lithuanian minority. If the weather is nice and hot, you can swim in the lake or rent a boat for a walk along the water.

Day 4: Green hills of Kernave

Steps: Vilnius

40 km from Vilnius, the site of this small village is sublime: the Néris valley and its many hills. After a walk through the village and the old kolkhoz, you have to take the paths for a short walk or even a picnic in an exceptional natural site, classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Day 5: Kaunas, the former capital

Steps: Kaunas

The country's second largest city, and the former capital during the inter-war period, is worth a visit. Its old town, its castle and its pedestrian street are very pleasant. The museums deserve to be visited, especially the one of the painter and composer M.K. Čiurlonis, but above all the Devil's Museum, very picturesque.

Day 6: Discoveries around Rumšiškės

Steps: Monastėre De Pažaislis, Rumšiškės

Before visiting Rumšiškės, a visit to the Baroque monastery of Pažaislis is a must. From there, using the boat, go across the artificial lake to the other side of the artificial lake where the Rumšiškės Open-air Ethnographic Museum is located. It is a good way to discover the traditional architecture of the country's four major regions.

Day 7: Return to Vilnius

Steps: Vilnius, Trakai, Kaunas, Birštonas, Druskininkai

If cities are not your hobby, another itinerary can be considered: the discovery of the Neringa peninsula, via Klaipėda, instead of a stay in Kaunas. Or, closer by, if you don't have enough time, Aukštaitija Park with its many lakes is a good idea. If relaxation is on the agenda, it is Druskininkai or Birštonas that you should go for a spa treatment, even for a few days. A 15-day stay can combine a visit to the main sites (Vilnius, Trakai, Kernavė) while discovering the Baltic coast and visiting a regional park.

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