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Vilnius + Kaunas + Hill of Crosses 5-Day Lithuania Core

Vilnius's sights + a Trakai day trip + Kaunas (the interwar capital) + the Hill of Crosses

Vilnius 5-Day Itinerary — Quick Answer

As of 2026
Trip length
5 days
Est. cost / person (mid, ex-flights)
$560
Budget–luxury
$270–$1,240

As of 2026, the recommended Vilnius 5-day route runs Day1 Baroque Old Town — Cathedral Square, Gediminas Tower & Gates of Dawn · Day2 Užupis + the KGB Museum + Hill of Three Crosses · Day3 Trakai Castle day trip + MO Museum · Day4 Kaunas day trip — the interwar capital · Day5 Hill of Crosses day trip + farewell Vilnius, grouping the must-see sights with minimal backtracking. Estimated cost per person (excluding flights) is around $560 on a mid-range budget. Five days does Lithuania's core. Days 1-2 cover Vilnius (Old Town, Gediminas Tower, Užupis, the KGB Museum); Day 3 is the Trakai Castle half-day plus the MO Museum; Day 4 visits Kaunas, the interwar capital (about 1-1.5 hours by bus or train) for its Old Town, modernist architecture, and the Ninth Fort; Day 5 is a full-day trip to the Hill of Crosses near Šiauliai (about 3 hours each way), or a slower final Vilnius day. Vilnius is the base throughout; book the Hill of Crosses tour or transport ahead.

5-Day Total Budget at a Glance

Budget

$270

Per person, flights excl.

Recommended

Mid-Range

$560

Per person, flights excl.

Luxury

$1,240

Per person, flights excl.

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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule

DAY 1

Baroque Old Town — Cathedral Square, Gediminas Tower & Gates of Dawn

Cathedral Square - Gediminas Tower - Pilies Street - St. Anne's Church - Gates of Dawn - cepelinai dinner

Activities

  1. 09:30 Cathedral Square + the bell tower 1h

    Start at Cathedral Square, the heart of Vilnius — the neoclassical Cathedral (free) and its detached 57m bell tower (about €4.50 to climb for a first panorama). Stand on the 'Stebuklas' miracle tile in the square and make a wish.

    Cost: Cathedral free; bell tower ~€4.50 TIP: Go early before tour groups. The Cathedral's Chapel of St. Casimir is the highlight inside. The square is the natural starting and meeting point for the Old Town.
  2. 10:45 Gediminas Tower — Old Town panorama 1h15

    Climb (or take the short funicular, about €5) to Gediminas Tower, the surviving red-brick tower of the 14th-century upper castle. The terrace gives the best central view over the Old Town's roofs and spires, with a small history museum inside.

    Cost: ~€5 funicular + tower entry TIP: The funicular saves the steep cobbled climb. Morning light is best for photos over the Old Town. Combine with the Palace of the Grand Dukes at the base if you have extra time.
  3. 13:00 Lunch — cepelinai in the Old Town 1h30

    Lunch on Lithuania's signature dish — cepelinai, zeppelin-shaped potato dumplings stuffed with meat, topped with sour cream and bacon — at Etno Dvaras or Senoji Trobelė. Try šaltibarščiai (cold pink beetroot soup) too in summer.

    Cost: €10-18 per person TIP: Cepelinai are heavy — one or two is a full meal. Etno Dvaras is a reliable introduction; Senoji Trobelė is more rustic. A local beer (Švyturys or Kalnapilis) pairs well.
  4. 15:00 Pilies Street + St. Anne's Church 1h30

    Wander Pilies Street, the Old Town's main artery, lined with craft stalls (amber, linen), cafés, and Baroque facades. Continue to St. Anne's Church, a Gothic red-brick gem Napoleon reportedly wished he could carry back to Paris.

    Cost: Free (St. Anne's free) TIP: Pilies Street is the best place for amber and linen souvenirs — buy from reputable shops to avoid fakes. St. Anne's and the adjacent Bernardine Church and gardens make a pretty cluster on the way toward Užupis.
  5. 17:00 Gates of Dawn (Aušros Vartai) 45min

    Walk to the Gates of Dawn, the only surviving city gate (1503), home to a revered icon of the Virgin Mary in a chapel above the street that draws pilgrims year-round. A short, moving stop at the southern edge of the Old Town.

    Cost: Free TIP: The chapel is active — cover shoulders and keep quiet. The icon is viewed from a small balcony chapel reached by a stairway beside the gate. Pair with a stroll up Aušros Vartų and Didžioji streets back into the center.
  6. 20:00 Dinner — Lokys or a fine-dining table 2h

    For a memorable evening, dine at Lokys, in a vaulted 15th-century cellar serving Lithuanian forest game (wild boar, venison, beaver) since 1971. Or book ahead for a modern tasting menu at Sweet Root or Nineteen18.

    Cost: €15-35 (Lokys) / €60-120 (fine dining) TIP: Reserve Lokys and especially the fine-dining rooms ahead. Lokys is the atmospheric, hearty pick; Sweet Root and Nineteen18 are the celebrated tasting menus. Both undercut Western European prices for the quality.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Bakery-café (Pinavija)

Old Town · €4-9

Coffee and a pastry before the climb to Gediminas Tower.

Lunch

Etno Dvaras or Senoji Trobelė

Old Town · €10-18

Cepelinai and šaltibarščiai — the classic Lithuanian lunch.

Dinner

Lokys (game cellar) or fine dining

Old Town / Užupis · €15-120

Forest game in a medieval cellar, or a modern tasting menu.

Transit:

Everything today is on foot — Cathedral Square, Gediminas Tower, Pilies Street, and the Gates of Dawn are within the compact, flat Old Town. The Gediminas funicular (~€5) saves the steep climb. No transit needed.

DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $50 Mid $110 Luxury $250
DAY 2

Užupis + the KGB Museum + Hill of Three Crosses

Republic of Užupis - Užupis Constitution wall - Museum of Occupations (KGB Museum) - Hill of Three Crosses - café evening

Activities

  1. 10:00 Republic of Užupis — the artists' republic 2h

    Cross the Vilnia River into the Republic of Užupis, the bohemian quarter that declared its tongue-in-cheek 'independence' in 1997. Read the 41-clause Constitution on its multilingual wall (lines like 'A dog has the right to be a dog'), see the Užupis Angel statue, and browse the galleries and studios.

    Cost: Free TIP: Find your language on the Constitution wall on Paupio Street. The quarter is small and best wandered slowly — courtyards, sculptures, and cafés. April 1 is its 'Independence Day,' when souvenir border stamps appear.
  2. 12:30 Lunch — Užupis café 1h30

    Lunch in Užupis at Užupio Kavinė, the landmark café-restaurant with a terrace over the Vilnia River, or another of the quarter's relaxed spots. A good place to slow down in the bohemian setting.

    Cost: €10-20 per person TIP: The riverside terrace is the draw in warm weather. Užupis is a short walk from the Old Town, so you can drift back across the bridge afterward.
  3. 14:30 Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights (KGB Museum) 1h30

    Walk or ride to the former KGB headquarters and prison, now the Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights. Preserved cells, interrogation rooms, and the basement execution chamber tell the story of Soviet-era repression — a sobering but essential stop.

    Cost: ~€6 TIP: Allow at least 90 minutes; the basement prison is the most affecting part. It's about a 20-minute walk or short bus ride from the Old Town on Gediminas Avenue. Heavy subject matter — pace the day accordingly.
  4. 16:30 Hill of Three Crosses — panorama 1h15

    Climb to the Hill of Three Crosses in Kalnai Park for the classic elevated view back over the Old Town and Gediminas Tower — especially good in late-afternoon light. The white crosses are a Vilnius landmark and memorial.

    Cost: Free TIP: It's a short uphill walk through the park from near the Bernardine Gardens. The view pairs well with golden hour. Wear comfortable shoes for the path.
  5. 19:30 Dinner + Lithuanian beer 2h

    Dinner at a traditional tavern like Bernelių Užeiga (try the mini-cepelinai sampler) or casual Šnekutis, then a Lithuanian craft-beer nightcap at the cellar bar Bambalynė.

    Cost: €12-22 per person TIP: Šnekutis is cheap and very local; Bernelių Užeiga is the folk-tavern experience. Bambalynė has a deep range of Lithuanian farmhouse and craft beers in a snug cellar.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Old Town café

Old Town · €4-9

Coffee and pastry before crossing into Užupis.

Lunch

Užupio Kavinė

Užupis · €10-20

A riverside lunch in the artists' quarter.

Dinner

Bernelių Užeiga or Šnekutis + Bambalynė

Old Town · €12-22

A folk tavern and a Lithuanian craft-beer cellar.

Transit:

Užupis and the Hill of Three Crosses are walkable from the Old Town. The KGB Museum is about 20 minutes on foot up Gediminas Avenue or a short bus/Bolt ride (€1-5).

DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $45 Mid $100 Luxury $220
DAY 3

Trakai Castle day trip + MO Museum

Bus/train to Trakai - Trakai Island Castle - Karaim kibinai by Lake Galvė - return to Vilnius - MO Museum or café crawl

Activities

  1. 09:00 Vilnius → Trakai (bus or train) 1h

    Travel to Trakai, 28km west — about 30 minutes by frequent bus (around €2 each way) or 35 minutes by train. The lakeside town and its island castle make the easiest, most rewarding half-day trip from Vilnius.

    Cost: ~€4 round trip TIP: Buses leave Vilnius bus station roughly every 30-60 minutes. Check the castle's opening (often closed Mondays in low season). From the bus/train stop it's a 20-25 minute walk to the castle along the lake.
  2. 10:30 Trakai Island Castle (Lake Galvė) 2h

    Tour the 14th-century red-brick Gothic castle on an island in Lake Galvė, reached by a footbridge — once a seat of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, now a history museum. The lakeside setting is the highlight.

    Cost: ~€10 entry TIP: Cross the footbridges to the island courtyard and climb the towers. In summer you can rent a paddleboat or rowboat on the lake for castle views. Allow time to walk the lakeshore.
  3. 13:00 Lunch — Karaim kibinai by the lake 1h30

    Lunch on kibinai — crescent-shaped Karaim pastries filled with mutton or beef — at Senoji Kibininė, the classic spot near the castle. The Karaim community has lived in Trakai for over 600 years, and these pastries are their signature.

    Cost: €5-13 per person TIP: Kibinai are baked to order — worth the short wait. The lakeside seating is the move in good weather. Try a couple of fillings; sweet versions exist too.
  4. 15:30 Return to Vilnius + MO Museum 2h

    Head back to Vilnius (30 minutes). Spend the late afternoon at the MO Museum, a sleek modern-art museum of Lithuanian work in a striking contemporary building, or simply browse the Old Town's craft shops.

    Cost: MO Museum ~€9 TIP: The MO Museum is a good rainy-day or low-energy option after the trip. Alternatively, the Halės Turgus central market is a fun, cheap graze if it's still open (closed Mondays).
  5. 19:30 Farewell dinner + Old Town stroll 2h

    Round off the trip with a final Lithuanian dinner — a creative tasting menu at Džiaugsmas, or a relaxed traditional meal — followed by an evening stroll through the floodlit Old Town and Cathedral Square.

    Cost: €15-110 per person TIP: Book Džiaugsmas or any fine-dining table ahead. The Old Town is at its prettiest after dark; Cathedral Square and Pilies Street are the obvious final wander.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Quick café breakfast

Old Town / station · €4-8

Coffee and a pastry before the Trakai bus.

Lunch

Senoji Kibininė

Trakai · €5-13

Karaim kibinai by Lake Galvė.

Dinner

Džiaugsmas or a traditional restaurant

Old Town · €15-110

A final Lithuanian dinner before a floodlit Old Town stroll.

Transit:

Vilnius ↔ Trakai by bus (~30 min, ~€2 each way) or train (~35 min). In Trakai, a 20-25 min walk from the stop to the castle. Back in Vilnius, everything is walkable or a short Bolt ride.

DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $50 Mid $105 Luxury $240
DAY 4

Kaunas day trip — the interwar capital

Bus/train to Kaunas - Kaunas Old Town - Laisvės alėja & modernist architecture - Ninth Fort - return to Vilnius

Activities

  1. 08:30 Vilnius → Kaunas (bus or train) 1h30

    Travel to Kaunas, Lithuania's second city and its interwar capital (1920-1939), about 1-1.5 hours by frequent bus or train (€5-10 round trip). An easy, rewarding contrast to Vilnius.

    Cost: €5-10 round trip TIP: Buses and trains run frequently from Vilnius. Kaunas's center is walkable; the funicular up to Žaliakalnis is a charming local detail. Book nothing in advance — it's a flexible day.
  2. 10:30 Kaunas Old Town + Town Hall Square 1h30

    Explore Kaunas's compact Old Town — the white Town Hall ('White Swan'), Kaunas Castle, and the confluence of the Nemunas and Neris rivers. Smaller and quieter than Vilnius's, with its own charm.

    Cost: Free (castle small fee) TIP: Town Hall Square is the heart of the Old Town. Kaunas Castle is a short walk to the river confluence. A relaxed morning before the modernist core.
  3. 13:00 Lunch + Laisvės alėja (modernist Kaunas) 2h30

    Lunch on Laisvės alėja, the long pedestrian boulevard, then take in Kaunas's UNESCO-recognized interwar modernist architecture — the era when it was Lithuania's capital. The Christ's Resurrection Basilica rooftop gives a city view.

    Cost: €10-20 per person TIP: Kaunas's 1920s-30s modernist architecture earned UNESCO World Heritage status in 2023 — look for the bank buildings and the Central Post Office. Laisvės alėja is the spine of the modern city.
  4. 16:00 Ninth Fort (memorial) 1h30

    Visit the Ninth Fort on the city's edge — a 19th-century fortress used as a Nazi-era execution and detention site, now a sobering memorial and museum with a striking monument. A serious but important stop.

    Cost: ~€6 TIP: It's a short taxi or bus ride from the center. Heavy subject matter, like the KGB Museum in Vilnius. Skip it if you'd rather keep the day light, and spend longer in the Old Town instead.
  5. 18:30 Return to Vilnius + dinner 2h30

    Return to Vilnius (1-1.5 hours) for an evening Old Town dinner — a traditional tavern or a relaxed café meal back in the capital.

    Cost: Train/bus included + €12-22 dinner TIP: Confirm your return time; services are frequent but the last convenient ones can be busy. Back in Vilnius, the Old Town is lively for a final-stretch dinner.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Quick café breakfast

Vilnius / station · €4-8

Coffee and a pastry before the Kaunas bus.

Lunch

Laisvės alėja café/restaurant

Kaunas · €10-20

Lunch on the boulevard amid the modernist architecture.

Dinner

Vilnius Old Town tavern

Vilnius Old Town · €12-22

A traditional Lithuanian dinner back in the capital.

Transit:

Vilnius ↔ Kaunas about 1-1.5 hours by frequent bus or train (€5-10 round trip). Kaunas's center is walkable; a short bus/taxi to the Ninth Fort.

DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $55 Mid $115 Luxury $250
DAY 5

Hill of Crosses day trip + farewell Vilnius

Day tour to the Hill of Crosses (near Šiauliai) - return to Vilnius - farewell dinner

Activities

  1. 08:00 Vilnius → Hill of Crosses (guided tour or self-drive) 3h30

    Travel about 200km north toward Šiauliai (roughly 3 hours each way) to the Hill of Crosses — a low hill blanketed with 200,000+ crosses planted since the 1800s as a symbol of Lithuanian faith and identity, even through Soviet-era bulldozings. A guided day tour (about €50) is the simplest way.

    Cost: Tour ~€50 / self-drive fuel TIP: A guided tour handles the long drive and often adds a stop. Self-drivers can combine it with Kaunas. The site is free and always open; allow 1-1.5 hours there. It's a full-day commitment for a powerful, unusual place.
  2. 12:00 Hill of Crosses — the pilgrimage site 1h30

    Walk among the hundreds of thousands of crosses of every size, from towering carved monuments to tiny rosaries, layered over each other on and around the hill. A site Pope John Paul II visited in 1993 — quiet, strange, and moving.

    Cost: Free TIP: Bring a cross to add if you wish (sold nearby). The atmosphere is reflective. Photos are fine, but it's an active religious site, so keep it respectful.
  3. 13:30 Lunch en route + return to Vilnius 4h

    Lunch in Šiauliai or en route, then make the return drive to Vilnius (about 3 hours), arriving in the late afternoon or early evening.

    Cost: Lunch €8-15 + transport included TIP: Most guided tours include or stop for lunch. It's a long day in transit, so settle in for the drive. You'll be back in Vilnius with time for a relaxed final evening.
  4. 19:30 Farewell Vilnius dinner + Old Town stroll 2h30

    Round off the trip with a final Lithuanian dinner — Lokys for game in the medieval cellar, or a modern tasting menu — and a last evening stroll through the floodlit Old Town.

    Cost: €15-120 per person TIP: Book ahead for Lokys or any fine-dining room. Cathedral Square and Pilies Street are the prettiest after dark — a gentle finish to a Lithuania loop.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel or café breakfast

Vilnius · €5-10

An early breakfast before the long drive north.

Lunch

Šiauliai / en-route lunch

Šiauliai · €8-15

A simple lunch on the Hill of Crosses trip.

Dinner

Farewell dinner — Lokys or fine dining

Vilnius Old Town · €15-120

Game in a medieval cellar, or a modern tasting menu.

Transit:

The Hill of Crosses is about 200km north (3 hours each way). A guided day tour (~€50) or a self-drive is the practical way — there's no quick public-transport option. Vilnius Old Town is walkable in the evening.

DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $70 Mid $130 Luxury $280

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Vilnius 5-Day Itinerary FAQ

Can I see the Hill of Crosses as a day trip from Vilnius?
Yes, but it's a full day — about 200km and 3 hours each way to the site near Šiauliai. A guided day tour (about €50) handles the long drive; self-drivers can combine it with Kaunas. The hill itself, blanketed with 200,000+ crosses, takes 1-1.5 hours. Skip it if you have only 2-3 days.
Is Kaunas worth a day trip?
Yes — Kaunas, Lithuania's interwar capital, is just 1-1.5 hours away (€5-10 round trip) and offers a compact Old Town, UNESCO-listed 1920s-30s modernist architecture, and the sobering Ninth Fort memorial. A relaxed, rewarding contrast to Vilnius.
How do I split 5 days in Lithuania?
Two days for Vilnius's Old Town, Užupis, and museums; one for the Trakai Castle half-day plus the MO Museum; one for Kaunas; and one for the Hill of Crosses (or a slower final Vilnius day). Vilnius stays your base throughout — no need to change hotels.
Should I rent a car for 5 days?
Not for the cities — Vilnius, Trakai, and Kaunas are easy by bus and train, and Old Town driving is a hassle. A car only earns its keep if you want to chain the Hill of Crosses with Kaunas in one self-driven day. Many travelers stay car-free and take a single guided tour for the Hill of Crosses.

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