Vilnius City Break. Discover Secrets to a Budget Holiday.

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Some important things to note here are that I don’t include transportation to and from the airport in the UK. The reason being, it is so different for everyone. So, I can’t give a reasonable figure that is suitable for all travellers. Equally, everything I do include can be replicated by the vast majority of people.

Anyway, here’s how my trip to Lithuania went.


Cathedral Square on my Vilnius city break.

Cathedral Square, Vilnius

The flights I found for this Vilnius and Kaunas city break were a very good price, at just ยฃ47.44 for a return. As usual, I didn’t pay for my seat and I only took the free hand luggage that you can take. For me, this is plenty for a short 3-4 day trip. So, I left Bristol at 7.30am on Tuesday morning, and arrived at Kaunas airport at 12.15pm. Then, the return left Kaunas at 1.20pm Friday afternoon.

Don’t get me wrong, I understand that some people want the comfort of extra luggage and having a chosen seat. Equally, I’m here to show you that the more efficiently you can be with your money, the more opportunity you have for additional trips because you’re not spending unnecessarily.


Kaunas on my city break.

Kaunas, Lithuania

I always list accommodation per person. So, as I travelled on my own for this Lithuania city break holiday, the overall price is what I paid. Also, for this trip, as I was staying in 2 cities, I had two separate accommodations.


Trakai, on my Lithuania Holiday.

Trakai, Lithuania

On day 3 of the Vilnius city break, I had to head to Kaunas quite early. However, I had time to see more of Vilnius in the morning. The two places I went to were Lukiลกkฤ—s Square, which was a bit underwhelming to be honest. Then I strolled down Vilnaus Street. This is a more upmarket shopping district, but is home to some beautiful architecture. Then, I caught the train to Kaunas. Once I got to Kaunas, I walked to the old town and Kaunas castle and then headed to the Christmas Market. The Christmas market was small but beautiful and the main street in Kaunas was also nice. None of this cost anything so nothing spent on activities today.


Trakai Castle on my Vilnius and Kaunas City Break. Lithuania Holiday.

Trakai Castle

Today, I continued looking fro traditional food. So, I got some brunch before the train to Kaunas. I tried traditional warm beetroot soup with potato and meatballs and a coffee which cost โ‚ฌ8.40 (ยฃ7). Later, for dinner I found a small local restaurant and ate grilled chicken, potato and veg which was โ‚ฌ11 (ยฃ9.16) and some mineral water for โ‚ฌ2.50 (ยฃ2.08). Other than this just a Bottle of water for โ‚ฌ0.79 (ยฃ0.66).

Before I headed home, I ate some brunch again which was some samogitian pancakes. This was another traditional food of fried potato pancakes filled with meat, costing โ‚ฌ8 (ยฃ6.66). I also had a coffee for โ‚ฌ3 (ยฃ2.50).

So, the total cost of food and drink across this budget trip to Lithuania was ยฃ75.66.


Uzupis, Vilnius, on my Lithuania Holiday

Uzupis, Vilnius

For my second day, I took a bus to the train station in Vilnius. This was free for some reason. I did try to pay but the woman driving the bus shook her head and waved me on. Then, I took a train to another town called Trakai. This cost โ‚ฌ5.40 (ยฃ4.50) for a return. When I got back, I walked from the train station as it was not far back to Vilnius town centre.

Day 3 had similar transport costs as I took the train from Vilnius to Kaunas. This cost โ‚ฌ8 (ยฃ6.66). Then, once I was in Kaunas, I took a bus from the train station to my accommodation. This was only โ‚ฌ1 (ยฃ0.83).

For my final day, I took one bus to get to one of the funicular’s which was โ‚ฌ1 (ยฃ0.83), and then the bus back to the airport which also costs โ‚ฌ1 (ยฃ0.83).

As you can see, transportation is very cheap in Lithuania. The main bulk of my costs were travelling between cities, with travel in the cities costing a maximum of โ‚ฌ1 per journey. The total I spent was ยฃ21.98.


Trakai on my Vilnius and Kaunas city break.

Trakai, Lithuania

So, the total for this budget Vilnius and Kaunas city break was ยฃ246.67. Despite not spending a lot on activities, there was a lot to see in both cities. Also, if you’re on a really tight budget, you can eat out a lot less and save a lot more. Lithuania is a great holiday destination, if you want a city break that isn’t going to cost a fortune.

Flights – ยฃ47.44

Accommodation – ยฃ83.27

Activities – ยฃ18.32

Food & Drinks – ยฃ75.66

Transportation – ยฃ21.98

Total – ยฃ246.67

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