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Things to do in Lithuania include exploring Vilnius Old Town, a UNESCO site with cobbled streets and Baroque architecture. Visit Gediminas' Tower for panoramic views 48 meters above the city. Don't miss Trakai Island Castle, a 14th-century fortress surrounded by water, only 28 kilometers from Vilnius.


Trakai
Explore a stunning medieval fortress set against peaceful lake waters. Enter a historical world where stone walls meet water for an enchanting experience.
Quick facts: A striking medieval fortress resting on an island in a glacial lake offers a unique mix of Gothic architecture and reflections on water. Its red brick walls tell stories of battles and royal events, bringing history to life.
Highlights: Picture crossing a wooden bridge that takes you back to the 14th century, surrounded by sparkling lake waters on all sides. The castle's dungeons hold echoes of knights' tales, and the drawbridge mechanism still fascinates visitors with its original medieval design.
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A towering spit cake baked by pouring batter onto a rotating spit so layers form tree-like branches, it is a festive centerpiece at Lithuanian weddings and celebrations.

Tiny slightly sweet pastries traditionally served on Christmas Eve with poppy seed milk or honey, they are a key part of the Kūčios meal and family rituals.

Literally called "anthill," this rustic cake is made of honeyed crumbs and poppy seeds piled into a mound, its crunchy caramelized texture and name make it memorable.

Large potato dumplings shaped like zeppelins and typically filled with minced meat or curd, they are often considered Lithuania's national comfort food.

A baked potato pudding made with grated potatoes, bacon, and onions, usually served hot with sour cream or lingonberry jam as a hearty everyday dish.

A vivid pink cold beetroot soup made with kefir and dill, it is a summer favorite often eaten with hot boiled potatoes on the side.

A traditional fermented rye bread drink, slightly sweet and mildly effervescent, Gira has long been a popular refreshing beverage in Lithuanian summers.

A honey-based fermented drink dating back to pagan times, Midus can be still or spiced and was used in rituals and celebrations throughout Lithuania's history.

A honey-spiced liqueur made by infusing vodka or spirits with honey and spices, Krupnikas is enjoyed as a warming digestif at gatherings and holidays.
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