In Eastern Europe, Vilnius is a must-see on your journey to the Baltic States. Its baroque churches, green parks, and medieval architecture make it a fascinating tourist destination. The Old Town of Vilnius is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This medieval city, dating from the 13th century, is one of Europe\'s largest and best preserved. ►
In Eastern Europe, Vilnius is a must-see on your journey to the Baltic States. Its baroque churches, green parks, and medieval architecture make it a fascinating tourist destination. The Old Town of Vilnius is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This medieval city, dating from the 13th century, is one of Europe\'s largest and best preserved. The narrow cobbled streets, picturesque squares, and historic buildings immerse you in an authentic atmosphere. Baroque churches, palaces, and government buildings witness a rich and complex history. Among the sites to be noticed during your trip is the Vilnius Cathedral, considered one of the most emblematic monuments. It was built in 1769 on the remains of a Romanesque building. Inside, the St. Casimir\'s Chapel houses the sarcophagus and tomb of King Casimir, weighing nearly 600 kilos. The city is full of small churches in baroque style, for example, that of St. Peter and Paul, but also in gothic style like that of St. Anne, easily found by wandering the streets. Perched on the top of a hill, Gediminas Castle is a symbol and represents the last remnant of the Vilnius Castle, built between the 14th and 15th centuries. It offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the capital and its surroundings when climbing to its top. It can be reached on foot or by funicular. For fun, you can count on the many bars, restaurants, and cafes that offer delicious local and international cuisine. You can taste many local specialties such as cepelinai, kugelis, or kibinai. nBut it also offers cultural events; for example, Vilnius City Fiesta. It’s the biggest festival in the city; it takes place every year in September and brings together many local artists and musicians to celebrate the culture and history of the town. There is something for everyone! Or the great Vilnius music festival is held annually in various city places in June and July. It offers a wide and varied range of concerts, such as classical music, jazz, and contemporary. If you want to learn more about Lithuanian culture, it is possible thanks to the Dainų šventė festival. It takes place every year in July and aims to promote the country\'s culture and traditions. You will find exhibitions, music, dance performances, and culinary workshops. The city also hosts the Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Festival at the Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre. It\'s an annual event that brings together the country\'s best opera and ballet productions. Over the years, it has featured world-class exhibitions, including operas by Mozart, Puccini, Wagner, Tchaikovsky, and many others. Ballets such as Swan Lake, Romeo and Juliet, and Don Quixote have also been presented. nIt\'s a must-see event for music and dance lovers and those who wish to discover the cultural richness of Lithuania. What would Vilnius be without its Christmas celebrations? This market is famous for its traditional food stalls, mulled wine, and handmade gifts. The streets of the old town are lit up with Christmas decorations, creating a warm and festive atmosphere.nIt\'s worth taking a look. ◄