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Best Places to Visit in Lithuania for Christmas Cheer

By Joshua Wood, LPC

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Summary: Plan a day trip or weekend getaway to get some holiday cheer. This article highlights the best places to visit in Lithuania for Christmas cheer.

As the festive season approaches, Lithuania transforms into a winter wonderland, offering expats and digital nomads a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the local holiday spirit. From the cobblestone streets of ancient towns to the vibrant Christmas markets in bustling cities, there's a magical atmosphere waiting to be discovered. Whether you're looking for traditional Lithuanian Christmas treats, handcrafted gifts, or simply a place to soak up the Yuletide joy, these destinations are sure to fill your December with cheer.

Vilnius Old Town

The heart of Lithuania's capital, Vilnius Old Town, is renowned for its enchanting Christmas market, which typically takes place in the historic Cathedral Square. The market is a spectacle of lights, decorations, and festive stalls selling everything from handcrafted ornaments to traditional Lithuanian delicacies. The towering Christmas tree, often creatively decorated, becomes the centerpiece of the celebrations. In addition to the market, Vilnius hosts a variety of events, including concerts and performances, that bring the holiday spirit to life throughout December.

We Recommend: Don't miss the chance to try the famous Lithuanian tree cake, known as "Šakotis," a delicious treat that's especially popular during the holiday season. Pair it with a cup of warm, spiced mulled wine for the perfect festive experience.

Kaunas Town Hall Square

Kaunas, Lithuania's second-largest city, invites visitors to its own Christmas market located in the picturesque Town Hall Square. The area becomes a winter fairy tale with its twinkling lights and charming wooden huts. Artisans sell unique gifts, while food vendors offer a taste of local Christmas cuisine. The market is usually accompanied by a rich cultural program, including the much-anticipated Christmas tree lighting ceremony, which takes place in early December.

We Recommend: Be sure to savor some "K??iukai," small, sweet pastries that are a staple of Lithuanian Christmas Eve traditions. They are often enjoyed with poppy seed milk, creating a delightful holiday flavor combination.

Klaip?da Old Town

The coastal city of Klaip?da's Old Town is another must-visit destination during December. The Christmas market here is set against the backdrop of the Baltic Sea, offering a unique maritime holiday atmosphere. Visitors can explore the festive stalls, enjoy live music, and partake in seasonal activities. The market is also a great place to find amber jewelry, a local specialty, making for perfect Christmas gifts.

We Recommend: Experience the warmth of a traditional Lithuanian "Karštas vynas" (hot wine) as you stroll through the market, and keep an eye out for sea-themed Christmas decorations that make for special souvenirs.

Trakai Island Castle

For a historical twist on holiday festivities, Trakai Island Castle offers a picturesque setting for a Christmas fair that feels like it's straight out of a medieval storybook. The castle, located on an island in Lake Galv?, becomes a festive fortress with crafts, food, and entertainment that reflect Lithuania's rich heritage. The fair typically features medieval music and workshops, adding to the immersive experience.

We Recommend: Try the "Kibinai," a traditional Karaite pastry filled with meat or vegetables, which is a regional specialty of the Trakai area. It's a hearty and satisfying treat on a cold December day.

Palanga Amber Park

Palanga, a seaside resort town, is home to the Amber Park, which hosts a charming Christmas market amidst its natural beauty. The park is adorned with festive lights and decorations, creating a cozy atmosphere for holiday shoppers and revelers. The market is an excellent opportunity to purchase amber souvenirs and enjoy seasonal entertainment, including carol singing and dance performances.

We Recommend: Indulge in some gingerbread cookies, a classic holiday sweet, often intricately decorated and perfect for enjoying with a hot beverage as you wander through the market.

Šiauliai Christmas Land

Šiauliai, known for the Hill of Crosses, also boasts a festive Christmas Land in the city center. This holiday attraction features a Christmas village where visitors can explore various thematic houses, each offering different activities and treats. The village is a family-friendly destination with workshops for children, a Santa Claus residence, and a bustling Christmas market.

We Recommend: Don't leave without tasting "Meduoliai," traditional Lithuanian honey cakes that are especially popular during the Christmas season. Their spiced, sweet flavor is the essence of Lithuanian winter holidays.

Druskininkai Snow Arena

For those looking to combine holiday spirit with winter sports, Druskininkai Snow Arena is the perfect destination. While not a traditional Christmas market, the arena offers a festive atmosphere with its indoor skiing and snowboarding facilities. Visitors can enjoy the winter fun regardless of the weather outside and partake in special holiday events and activities organized during December.

We Recommend: After hitting the slopes, warm up with a traditional Lithuanian hot beetroot soup, "Šaltibarš?iai," which is served hot in the winter months for a comforting and unique culinary experience.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC joined Expat Exchange in 2000 and serves as one of its Co-Presidents. He is also one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


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