Lithuania Trip Cost Calculator

Plan your Lithuania budget with detailed cost breakdowns for 1 destination.

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Lithuania Travel Budget Guide

Planning Your Lithuania Budget

Lithuania is Europe’s best-kept budget secret. Vilnius has the largest baroque Old Town on the continent, the quirky Užupis artist republic, and prices that make other European capitals seem absurd.

Regional Price Differences

  • Vilnius: Capital with most attractions. Still incredibly affordable.
  • Kaunas: Second city, even cheaper. Modernist architecture.
  • Klaipėda: Port city, gateway to Curonian Spit.
  • Curonian Spit: UNESCO dunes, slightly higher summer prices.
  • Trakai: Castle town 30 min from Vilnius. Day trip essential.

Money-Saving Tips for Lithuania

  1. Explore the free Old Town - Europe’s largest baroque center
  2. Visit Užupis - Bohemian neighborhood, free and fascinating
  3. Use Bolt - Often €2-4 per ride, incredibly cheap
  4. Day trip to Trakai - Medieval castle, very affordable
  5. Eat cepelinai - Filling local dumplings for €6-8

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a week trip to Lithuania cost?
A week in Lithuania costs $385-665 for budget travelers, $770-1,330 for mid-range, and $1,960+ for luxury travelers, including accommodation, food, transport, and activities.
Is Lithuania expensive?
Lithuania is very affordable. Vilnius is one of Europe's best-value capitals with excellent food, nightlife, and baroque architecture.
What is the cheapest time to visit Lithuania?
November to March (excluding Christmas) offers lowest prices. Summer is peak but still very affordable by European standards.

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