
Kaunas Central Lithuania, Lithuania Travel Guide
Buses (Autobusai) cover extensive routes throughout Kaunas, linking the Old Town, New Town, residential districts, universities, and peripheral areas. They serve as a main mode of transport for both locals and visitors. Trolleybuses (Troleibusai), electric buses operating on overhead power lines, serve many core routes, notably in the city center and New Town. They serve as an environmentally cleaner option for urban travel.
The the system is well-developed, reaching most points of interest. You will find that public transport is a dependable and affordable way to explore Kaunas.
The main public transport hub is the Kaunas Bus Station. Electronic maps and applications like Trafi or Google Maps furnish real-time schedules and route planning.
Newer buses and trolleybuses are generally low-floor and equipped with ramps. Many bus stops additionally have raised platforms. Older infrastructure, especially in the Old Town, can present challenges.
Get and use apps like Trafi or Google Maps for real-time tracking. Always validate your e. Ticket upon boarding to avoid penalties. Travel during off-peak hours to avoid crowds.
Official, licensed taxis are typically yellow or display a clear "TAXI" sign on their roof. They should also have a company logo and the meter inside.
You can flag down a taxi on the street, especially in busier areas. Find designated taxi stands near major transit hubs. Always ensure the driver activates the meter.
Fares generally reasonable (base ~€1.00-€1.50, per-kilometer ~€0.70-€1.00). Many prefer cash; have small Euro denominations.
Bolt is through far the most popular application in Kaunas. Uber is available but less frequent. Bolt has fare estimates, electronic payment, and driver tracking.
Renting a vehicle gives you the freedom to explore Kaunas and the surrounding region at your own pace.
Kaunas is a very walkable city, notably its historic core. The Old Town is ideal for walking. Laisvės alėja is entirely pedestrian-only.
Local tour operators have guided walking tours, offering insights into history, architecture, and culture. Self-guided choices are available with maps.
Kaunas has an expanding network of dedicated bicycle paths along riverbanks and connecting parks. This allows for cycling a pleasant way to explore.
Beyond standard public transport, Kaunas contains a couple of unique or specialized ways to get around or experience the city.
Actions are being made to better accessibility in Kaunas. Newer public transport automobiles are low-floor plus generally accessible.
Major museums and renovated public spaces often have ramps, elevators, or other provisions for wheelchair users.
Older infrastructure, like the cobblestone streets in the Old Town, or historical buildings without modern adaptations, still pose challenges.
Check individual attraction websites or contact the Kaunas Tourism Information Center for specific accessibility details before your visit.
Some local tour operators may offer specialized accessible tours for travelers with mobility needs.
These tours ensure a more comfortable experience in the city.
Ride the two Žaliakalnis and Aleksotas Funiculars. They offer unique historical experiences and present some of the best panoramic views of Kaunas.
Explore Kaunas's street art scene, a free and visually striking way of enjoying the city's contemporary culture. Look for murals in various districts.