Getting To and Around Lithuania

Travel Team
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Travelling to Lithuania from most major European cities is both convenient and affordable, making it an ideal destination for tourists looking to explore its vibrant culture and serene landscapes.  

Direct flights from key hubs like London Heathrow Airport (LHR) and Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) connect to Vilnius, Kaunas, and Palanga, ensuring the country and its busiest cities are easily accessible for visitors from across the continent, with several low-cost airlines offering budget-friendly options. 

For those travelling from beyond Europe, Vilnius International Airport (VNO) is Lithuania’s busiest global gateway, with direct flights from cities such as Dubai, Istanbul, and Tel Aviv. The airport’s proximity to the capital makes for a straightforward start to your Lithuanian adventure as soon as you touch down. 

Getting around the country is simple as a network of well-developed public transportation systems includes buses and trams in major cities and offers affordable and efficient travel within urban centres. For more flexibility and convenience, ride-hailing services such as Bolt and Uber are also available. 

Lithuania’s compact size makes it ideal for road trips. Renting a car provides the freedom to explore the countryside, visit quaint towns, and enjoy scenic drives through forests, lakes, and rolling hills.  

For travelling between Lithuanian cities, visitors can utilise the national rail service, Lietuvos Geležinkeliai (LTG), whilst private bus services operate routes to smaller towns and regions. 

Whether flying in from afar, hopping on a train, or venturing through the countryside by car, Lithuania’s robust transport infrastructure ensures an easy and seamless experience for tourists seeking to discover this charming Baltic jewel. 

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