Top Tourist Attractions In Lithuania: 2025 Guide For Travellers From Pakistan
Lithuania is one of Europe’s most underrated destinations. With a UNESCO-listed capital, medieval castles on lakes, mysterious pilgrimage hills and a unique Baltic Sea coastline, it offers a lot in a compact country.
Vilnius regularly appears near the top of “best value city break” rankings in Europe, just behind Riga, thanks to comparatively affordable hotel and sightseeing costs.
This makes Lithuania especially attractive for travellers from Pakistan who want a European experience without the very high prices of some Western capitals.
In this updated 2025 guide, you will discover the top tourist attractions in Lithuania, the best time to visit, useful travel tips and how Malik Express Travel & Tours can help you plan a smooth, well-organised trip from Pakistan.
Why Visit Lithuania?
UNESCO-listed Historic Centres And Unique Nature
Lithuania combines the UNESCO-protected Old Town of Vilnius, one of the largest surviving medieval old towns in Northern Europe, with sites like Trakai Island Castle, the dunes of the Curonian Spit and the Hill of Crosses.
Great Value In The Baltics
Price surveys show Vilnius as one of the cheapest European capitals for a city break, with accommodation and tourist costs lower than many Western cities.
Easy To Combine With Other Countries
Lithuania is part of the Baltic trio (Vilnius, Riga, Tallinn). Many itineraries combine all three capitals using short flights or bus connections, giving you more countries on one Schengen visa.
Top Tourist Attractions In Lithuania
1. Vilnius Old Town - A UNESCO-Listed Historic Centre
Vilnius Old Town is one of the largest and best-preserved medieval old towns in Northern Europe and is protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
You will find:
- A mix of Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassical buildings
- Narrow cobblestone streets, courtyards and bell towers
- Churches, cafes, galleries and small boutiques everywhere
Important sights In And Around The Old Town Include:
- Gediminas Castle Tower - symbol of Vilnius with panoramic views over the city and rivers
- Vilnius Cathedral and Cathedral Square - central gathering place and impressive Neoclassical church
- Pilies Street and Town Hall Square - lively streets with shops, restaurants and street performers
- Užupis District - artistic neighbourhood that jokingly calls itself an independent “republic”, popular for street art and bohemian cafes
You can explore the Old Town easily on foot. A guided walking tour is a good way to understand the city’s long history and architecture.
Tip: Stay at least two nights in Vilnius so you can explore the Old Town slowly and still have time for a day trip to Trakai.
2. Trakai Island Castle And Lake Region
Only about 28 km from Vilnius, the lakeside town of Trakai is one of Lithuania’s most famous tourist spots and a classic day trip from the capital.
Around The Castle You Can:
- Walk across the wooden bridges and around the shore
- Take a boat trip on the lake in summer
- Sample local Karaim pastries such as kibinai in village restaurants
Tip: Combine a half-day tour of Trakai with a morning or evening walk in Vilnius Old Town for an efficient one-day plan.
3. Kaunas - Architecture, Street Art And A Second Historic City
Kaunas, Lithuania’s second-largest city, has become known for its mix of medieval Old Town, riverside setting and an impressive collection of interwar modernist buildings.
Key reasons To Visit Kaunas:
- Kaunas Old Town with Gothic churches, merchant houses and a 14th-century castle at the meeting point of two rivers.
- A large number of modernist and Art Deco buildings from the period when Kaunas was the temporary capital of Lithuania in the 20th century.
- A growing reputation for colourful street art and creative neighbourhoods.
- Kaunas is only around 1.5 hours by bus or train from Vilnius, making it a practical overnight or even a long day trip.
4. Curonian Spit And KlaipÄ—da - Baltic Sea Dunes And Fishing Villages
On Lithuania’s western coast you will find one of the country’s most unique landscapes: the Curonian Spit, a 98 km-long sand-dune peninsula between the Baltic Sea and the Curonian Lagoon. It is shared with Russia and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Highlights of the Curonian Spit include:
- Towering sand dunes and pine forests
- Long, quiet Baltic beaches
- Charming villages like Nida and JuodkrantÄ— with wooden houses and harbours
Most visitors reach the Curonian Spit via the port city of KlaipÄ—da, which itself has a compact Old Town and serves as a gateway to coastal attractions.
Tip: Allow at least one full day for the Curonian Spit if you are on a tight schedule, or two to three days if you want to combine beach time with cycling and nature walks.
5. Hill of Crosses - A Unique Pilgrimage Site near Šiauliai
- The Hill of Crosses near the city of Šiauliai is one of Lithuania’s most remarkable and spiritual places. It is covered with tens or even hundreds of thousands of crosses, crucifixes and religious symbols left by pilgrims over many decades.
- The hill lies about 12 km north of Šiauliai and roughly 225 km north of Vilnius.
- It has survived repeated attempts at destruction in the past and has become a symbol of faith, resistance and national identity.
- You can visit the Hill of Crosses on a day trip from Vilnius or Kaunas (often combining train or bus to Šiauliai with a taxi or tour for the final stretch).
6. Other Notable Places In Lithuania
If you have extra time, consider adding:
- Druskininkai - spa town in the south with wellness hotels and nearby forests.
- Aukštaitija And Other National Parks - lakes, forests and traditional wooden villages ideal for hiking and summer relaxation.
Best Time to Visit Lithuania
Lithuania has a temperate climate with four seasons. Recent travel and climate guides for 2024-2025 highlight:
- Late Spring (May-June) - mild temperatures, blooming nature and fewer crowds; excellent for city sightseeing and day trips.
- Summer (July-August) - warmest weather and longest days, best for the Curonian Spit and Baltic beaches; also peak season, so book early.
- Early Autumn (September-October) - pleasant weather with colourful forests, good for national parks and city visits.
- Winter (November-February) -cold and often snowy, but atmospheric in Vilnius Old Town with Christmas lights; some coastal areas are quieter and seasonal.
For most travellers from Pakistan, May-June and September-early October offer the best balance of weather, prices and crowd levels.
Practical Tips For Travellers From Pakistan
1. Visa Requirements
Lithuania is part of the Schengen Area, so Pakistani passport holders normally require a Schengen visa before travelling. Travel guidance sites for Lithuania emphasise checking requirements for:
- Valid passport
- Completed visa application form and photos
- Flight and hotel reservations
- Travel insurance covering the Schengen zone
- Financial proof and employment documents
Always confirm the latest rules with the relevant embassy or visa centre before applying.
2. Flights From Pakistan To Lithuania
There are no direct flights from Pakistan to Vilnius, but you can connect via major hubs:
- Istanbul, Doha, Dubai, Abu Dhabi or key European cities
- From these hubs, airlines and low-cost carriers serve Vilnius and sometimes Kaunas and Palanga (near the coast)
Malik Express can help you compare different routes and airlines to find convenient and cost-effective options.
3. Getting Around Lithuania
- Trains and buses connect Vilnius with Kaunas, KlaipÄ—da and Šiauliai.
- Local buses and trams make it easy to move around Vilnius and Kaunas.
- For the Curonian Spit and national parks, many travellers either rent a car or join organised tours.
4. Budget And Costs
Vilnius is consistently ranked among Europe’s most affordable capitals for city breaks, just behind Riga in recent Post Office rankings.
You can manage costs by:
- Travelling in late spring or early autumn
- Using public transport and walking in compact old towns
- Eating at local cafes rather than only in tourist squares
5. Food, Halal Options And Local Cuisine
Lithuanian cuisine features soups, potatoes, dumplings, fish, mushrooms and rye bread. In Vilnius and Kaunas you will find:
- International options including Turkish, Middle Eastern and Asian restaurants
- Many vegetarian and fish dishes suitable for Muslim travellers
- Check restaurant reviews in advance for halal options or choose seafood and vegetarian meals to stay comfortable.
6. What To Pack
- In spring And Autumn: layers, a light jacket, umbrella or waterproof.
- In Summer: light clothing, but also a light sweater or jacket for evenings and coastal breezes.
- In Winter: warm coat, gloves, hat, scarf and waterproof footwear.
- Weather can change quickly, especially near the sea, so packing layers is always a good idea.
How Malik Express Travel & Tours Can Help You Visit Lithuania
Malik Express, established in 1992, is a leading travel agency in Islamabad and a tour operator serving major cities across Pakistan and even internationally, including Kabul and Dubai.
According to their official site and platforms, Malik Express provides:
- International flight bookings
- Tour packages (including Europe)
- Visa assistance and consultancy
- Travel insurance
- Hotel reservations and other travel services
1. Custom Lithuania And Baltic Tour Packages
Malik Express can design tailored itineraries such as:
- Lithuania-only trips focused on Vilnius, Trakai, Kaunas and the Curonian Spit
- Baltic combinations: Lithuania with Latvia (Riga) and Estonia (Tallinn)
- Wider Schengen tours that include Lithuania plus Germany, Poland, Sweden or other countries
You can choose from family holidays, group tours or honeymoon-style packages according to your budget.
2. Schengen Visa Support
Malik Express regularly helps travellers with visa documentation, including Schengen applications. Their services include:
- Guidance on requirements and forms
- Flight and hotel booking support for visa files
- Travel insurance policies that meet Schengen standards
- This support reduces stress and improves the organisation of your application.
3. Flights, Hotels and Local Arrangements
With access to global booking systems, Malik Express can:
- Find good connections from Pakistan to Vilnius or other Baltic gateways
- Reserve well-located hotels in Vilnius, Kaunas and KlaipÄ—da
- Arrange airport transfers and, where available, pre-book local tours such as Vilnius Old Town walks or Trakai day trips
4. Ongoing Travel Support
If airline schedules change, you want to extend your stay or add another country, having a reliable agency behind you makes it easier to adjust your itinerary without hassle.
Sample 7-8 Day Lithuania Itinerary from Pakistan
Use this as a starting point and have Malik Express customise it based on your dates and budget.
Day 1: Arrival in Vilnius
- Land in Vilnius, transfer to hotel
- Evening stroll in Vilnius Old Town and dinner at a local restaurant
Day 2: Vilnius Old Town and Užupis
- Guided walking tour covering Cathedral Square, Gediminas Tower, main churches and streets
- Afternoon visit to Užupis district and optional museum visits
Day 3: Day Trip to Trakai
- Half-day excursion to Trakai Island Castle and Lake GalvÄ—
- Return to Vilnius for shopping or evening cafe time
Day 4-5: Kaunas
- Travel to Kaunas by train or bus
- Explore Kaunas Old Town, castle and riverfront
- Join a modernist architecture or street art tour to see the city’s interwar buildings and murals
Day 6: Hill of Crosses
- Travel to Šiauliai and visit the Hill of Crosses as a day trip
- Overnight either in Šiauliai or return to Vilnius, depending on connections
Day 7-8: Curonian Spit and KlaipÄ—da (Optional Extension)
- Travel to KlaipÄ—da and take the ferry to the Curonian Spit
- Explore dunes, beaches and fishing villages such as Nida
- Return to Vilnius or fly onwards from a suitable airport, then connect back to Pakistan
Malik Express can convert this outline into a full package including flights, hotels, internal transport and selected tours, giving you clear pricing and a stress-free plan.
Final Thoughts
Lithuania is ideal for travellers from Pakistan who want a European trip that combines historic cities, castles, spiritual sites and coastal nature without the extreme prices of some Western capitals. By focusing on the top tourist attractions in Lithuania - Vilnius Old Town, Trakai Island Castle, Kaunas, the Curonian Spit, KlaipÄ—da and the Hill of Crosses - you can build a varied and memorable itinerary.