Lithuania, a country rich in history, culture, and spiritual significance, offers an unparalleled experience for pilgrim tourists. As two significant days from Catholic heritage approach - November 1st (All Saints' Day) and November 2nd (All Souls' Day) - we thought it is wonderful opportunity to tell you more about Cahtolic traditions we cherish and most famous Pilgrim places we have here in Lithuania.
For three days every March, the entire Vilnius' Old Town transforms into something rare in modern Europe: five kilometers of living craftsmanship. Not a staged market. Not a curated Instagram setup. A real, working artisan fair where 1,200 certified craftspeople take over the streets. This is Kaziukas Fair — one of the oldest open-air craft fairs in Europe.
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In a time when couples are choosing travel not just to escape, but to reconnect, Vilnius offers something rare: a real love story woven into the streets of the city itself. Not a legend invented for postcards. A 16th-century royal romance that defied power, politics, and convention. Five hundred years later, it still lingers in the Old Town.
The Baltic States offer distinctive cultural experiences where ancient traditions meet modern creativity. From colorful spring festivals to winter wonderlands and authentic folk celebrations, Vilnius, Riga, and Tallinn provide year-round opportunities for memorable city breaks that go far beyond typical sightseeing.
In January, when much of Europe slows down, Vilnius turns the dark into its main event. From January 23–25, 2026, the Vilnius Light Festival transforms the UNESCO-listed Old Town into a three-night open-air gallery, marking the city’s 703rd birthday. This is not a decorative light show. It is contemporary light art embedded into baroque façades, church interiors, hidden courtyards and underground spaces — all within walking distance. And it’s free.