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Best underrated city to visit in 2025 is walkable hidden gem | Travel News | Travel

December 26, 2024
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Best underrated city to visit in 2025 is walkable hidden gem | Travel News | Travel
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Lithuania’s second-largest city, is quickly emerging as a must-see destination for travellers seeking a perfect blend of old-world charm and modern vibrancy.

Located at the confluence of the Neman and Neris rivers, Kaunas is brimming with history, culture, and an unexpected creative energy.

The city is a hub for contemporary art, with events like the Kaunas Biennial drawing global artists to exhibit their work.

Street art, too, is making its mark on Kaunas. The city’s walls are adorned with large-scale murals, particularly in areas like Liberty Avenue, where modern art sits comfortably alongside historic architecture.

Its walkability and reduced crowds also make it an ideal option for travellers seeking to people-watch without the hassle of having to wade through a sea of people.

Tripadvisor reviewer RoxyMatty pointed out: “Cute old town. Much smaller than that of Vilnius, which makes it easier to walk through and take in all the sights. Lots of nice bars and restaurants and a very youthful feel.”

Gtsak added: “A nice old town with beautiful architecture. A lot of cafes and restaurants with good food quality.

“Very quiet never crowded so no need for reservations nowhere. The main square also very. Ice Worth a visit for sure!”

The vibrant city of Kaunas is now more reachable than ever, with direct flights available from London and a new route launching from Belfast.

In 2025, Liverpool John Lennon Airport will also boost the number of direct flights to Kaunas, offering even more convenience for UK travellers.

With return fares starting as low as £21.99 through WizzAir, Kaunas presents an affordable and exciting destination for all kinds of travellers.

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