Get To and From Šiauliai
Like every Lithuanian city Šiauliai is well accessible by bus but unlike many Šiauliai also enjoys good connections by rail. Trains go both to Klaipėda (via Telšiai, Plungė, Kretinga) and Vilnius (via...
View ArticleGetting To and From Klaipėda
Klaipėda can be reached by car from Vilnius in 3 hours and 4 hours by express bus. Four-lane highway connects the city to Kaunas and Vilnius as well as Palanga. Another option of travelling to/from...
View ArticleGetting around Kaunas
Kaunas public transport consists of buses, trolleybuses and micro-buses. Trolleybuses and buses are municipal-owned. They use the same ticket. Trolleybuses serve the trunk routes and are more frequent...
View ArticleGet To And From Kaunas
Being the main city closest to the center of Lithuania Kaunas is easily accessible by car and bus. Major four-lane highways directly connect it to Vilnius and Klaipėda. Via Baltica road (mostly...
View ArticleGetting around Vilnius
There is no subway or light rail in Vilnius (although there are talks on the construction of rapid transit). Vilnius has extensive network of public buses. They reach even the most remote areas of the...
View ArticleGoing to and from Vilnius
Vilnius airport is the largest airport in Lithuania, offering both low-cost and ordinary airlines. It is built within city limits and only 4 kilometers away from the old town. In fact, most Vilnius...
View ArticleGet Around Lithuanian Cities: Public Transport And More
Larger Lithuanian cities have an extensive public transport system. Buses and trolleybuses are available in Vilnius and Kaunas. In smaller cities (Klaipėda, Šiauliai, Panevėžys) only buses are...
View ArticleGet To and From Lithuania: Rail, Air, Bus, Car
Lithuania has three international airports. Vilnius International Airport is the largest one, accessed both by national carriers and low-cost carriers. Kaunas International Airport is a Ryanair base...
View ArticleGetting Around Lithuania: Buses, Railroads And More
The Lithuanian roads are among the best in the Eastern Europe. It has a network of four-lane highways connecting Vilnius, Kaunas, Klaipėda, Panevėžys and Palanga. Smaller towns are accessible by...
View ArticleLithuanian Visas and Entry Requirements
After Lithuania joined the European Union (2004) it also ascended to its Schengen Treaty. This treaty establishes a single Schengen visa to enter all the member states. Within the Schengen area there...
View ArticleGetting around Klaipėda: cars, public transport
Klaipėda Old Town is very small and many of its streets are effectively pedestrianized. Therefore, it would not be logical to use any form of transport there. If you'd go to the New Town, however, the...
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