200+ hidden locations across Lithuania

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Beyond the guidebooks lies a Lithuania of peculiar sculptures, forgotten Soviet bunkers, sacred pagan groves, and panoramic viewpoints that most travelers never find. Start exploring the unexpected.

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Our hand-picked selection of Lithuania's most remarkable hidden gems — places that will change the way you see this country.

Soviet-era statues displayed among pine trees in Grūtas Park
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Grūtas Park (Grūto Parkas)

A surreal open-air museum of Soviet-era statues rescued from public squares across Lithuania after independence — often called 'Stalin World' by locals.

Druskininkai2-3 hours
Soviet historyoutdoor museumsculpturesdark tourism
Lithuania is full of places that make you stop and wonder — you just have to know where to look.

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Quick Facts About Lithuania

A few things you might not know about this Baltic gem

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Last Pagan Nation

Lithuania was the last country in Europe to adopt Christianity in 1387. Ancient pagan traditions still echo through sacred groves, holy springs, and solstice celebrations across the country.

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Center of Europe

The geographical center of Europe, as calculated by the French National Geographic Institute, lies just 26 km north of Vilnius. A monument marks the exact spot.

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Land of Storks

Lithuania has one of the highest densities of white storks in the world. Nearly every village has nesting pairs, and storks are considered symbols of good fortune.

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Basketball Nation

Basketball isn't just a sport in Lithuania — it's a second religion. The country has produced NBA stars and its national team consistently punches above its weight.

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Amber Coast

The Lithuanian Baltic coast is one of the world's richest sources of amber. After storms, amber hunters comb the beaches for 'Baltic gold' — fossilized tree resin up to 50 million years old.

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Vilnius Baroque

Vilnius Old Town is one of the largest surviving medieval old towns in Northern Europe and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous for its baroque architecture.

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