
Kaunas Featured Hotels
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Kaunas is Lithuania's second-largest city and a place where interwar modernist architecture, a well-preserved medieval Old Town, and a growing contemporary art scene exist within walking distance of each other. Sitting at the confluence of the Nemunas and Neris rivers, the city served as Lithuania's temporary capital from 1920 to 1940, a period that left it with one of the densest concentrations of Art Deco and early modernist buildings in Europe. That architectural legacy earned Kaunas a spot on the UNESCO World Heritage tentative list and helped it win the European Capital of Culture title in 2022.
Beyond the architecture, Kaunas is a university city with roughly 300,000 residents, a lively cafe culture along Laisves aleja (Liberty Avenue), and a surprisingly deep museum scene that ranges from the sobering Ninth Fort to the eccentric Devil's Museum. The food and drink offering has matured quickly in recent years, with craft breweries, modern Lithuanian restaurants, and farmers' markets all competing for attention.
Getting to Kaunas is straightforward. The city has its own international airport (KUN) served by budget carriers, and regular trains connect it to Vilnius in about 75 minutes. Compact enough to explore on foot, affordable compared to most European destinations, and refreshingly free of mass tourism, Kaunas rewards visitors who look past the capital.
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