Transportation in the Lithuania
Į pradžią - Transportas - Transportation in the LithuaniaTransportation in the Lithuania
Vilnius is easy to get to, whether you go by plane, by bus, or by ferry. Vilnius International Airport is small but cosy and it is situated just 7 kilometers from the city centre. If you are going to Lithuania by ferry, you can easily reach Vilnius from Klaipeda by train or bus.
In Lithuania distances are small and it is easy to arrive at the bigger cities or attractions by train or by car. Roads in Lithuania are definitely the best in the Baltic’s, and there are no paid roads. Vilnius is a very convenient city. Main attractions are located in the 16th - 18th century historical centre. Everything is close proximity and also near the main hotels. But you are also welcome to use public transport, which is well - developed.
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By FlightVilnius airport is built on a plateau to the south of Vilnius. It is only 7 km or 15 minutes driving distance from the centre of the city. There are direct flights to Vilnius from 24 European cities.Continue... |
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By Bus or TrainThe roads in Lithuania as it is considered are the best in the Baltic States. The Via Baltica highway connecting Helsinki with Warsaw and running through all three Baltic States is currently under construction. There is a well - developed domestic and international bus network. Train connections to/from Lithuania with Gomel (Belarus), Kaliningrad (Russia), Kharkov (Ukraine), Lvov (Ukraine), Minsk (Belarus), Moscow (Russia), Riga (Latvia), St. Petersburg (Russia) and Warsaw (Poland).Continue... |
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By CarLithuania is crossed by two major international transport corridors, including Via Baltica (North - South) and Minsk - Klaipeda (East - West) highway.Continue... |
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By FerryKlaipeda is the biggest Lithuanian port in the west of the country and the third biggest city in the country, some 320 km from Vilnius. From Klaipeda to Vilnius there is a convenient connection to Vilnius by train or by bus. |


