
Laisvės Alėja
Best time to visit
It is worth visiting from spring to autumn in the afternoon when the tree canopies offer shade and the street artists are active.
Budget tips
There is no admission fee, it is completely free to visit. It is recommended to bring your own comfortable shoes and try the local cafes where refreshments are cheaper.
Recommended for
People interested in history, Walking enthusiasts, Photography lovers, Families
Plan your visit
1-2 hours
About
Quick facts: One of the longest pedestrian streets in Northern Europe, nearly 1.7 kilometers long. Characterized by more than 400 rows of trees and diverse architecture that reflects the city's history.
Highlights: The street, established in 1870, runs outdoors where the tree canopies provide shade, and various street performers enchant visitors during the summer. In the middle of the street stands a 23-meter tall freedom statue that recalls the local war of independence.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable, flat-soled shoes for the long walk.
- Take photos in the morning or late afternoon for the best lighting.
- Avoid weekend afternoons when the crowds are largest.
- Check out the smaller outdoor events held by the freedom statue.
Practical info
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