Trakai

Trakai

Trakai is one of the most beautiful and historic towns in Lithuania, located about 30 kilometres west of Vilnius. Surrounded by lakes and forests, Trakai is famous for its medieval atmosphere, wooden houses and impressive island castle. The town was once an important political and military centre of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and today it is one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations. The main attraction is the magnificent Trakai Island Castle, a Gothic red-brick fortress built in the 14th century on an island in Lake Galvė. Connected to the shore by wooden bridges, the castle looks like something from a fairy tale. Inside visitors can explore museum exhibitions about Lithuanian history, medieval weapons and the rulers of the Grand Duchy. The castle is surrounded by beautiful lake scenery and is especially popular during summer when boat trips and kayaking are available. Another important site is the Trakai Peninsula Castle, older fortress ruins located on a peninsula nearby. Although partly destroyed, it still offers a glimpse into the defensive history of medieval Lithuania. Walking through the old town, visitors can admire traditional Karaim wooden houses with three windows facing the street. The Karaims are a small ethnic group brought to Trakai from Crimea by Grand Duke Vytautas in the 14th century. Trakai is also known for its museums and cultural attractions. The Trakai History Museum located inside the island castle presents archaeological finds, historical artefacts and exhibitions about the region. Visitors interested in local culture can also explore Karaim heritage and taste the traditional Karaim dish called kibinai, a baked pastry filled with meat or vegetables. Nature lovers enjoy walking along the lakeshores, relaxing in the surrounding forests or taking cruises on Lake Galvė. The area around Trakai is part of the Trakai Historical National Park, one of the most scenic protected landscapes in Lithuania. Today Trakai combines medieval history, unique multicultural traditions and beautiful natural scenery. With its famous castles, peaceful lakes and rich heritage, it remains one of the most unforgettable places to visit in Lithuania.

What to see in Trakai

Trakai Island Castle Trakai Island Castle Castle Trakai Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Trakai Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church Trakai History Museum Trakai History Museum Museum Karaite ethnografic museum Karaite ethnografic museum Museum Užutrakis Manor Estate Užutrakis Manor Estate Palace