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Lithuania 여행 가이드

필수 여행 정보 — 긴급 전화번호, 안전, 통화, 비자, 관습, 교통편.

안전대체로 안전

Lithuania is generally a safe country for tourists. Major cities like Vilnius and Kaunas are usually safe, but like any urban area, petty crime such as pickpocketing can occur, especially in crowded tourist spots, markets, and on public transport. Violent crime against tourists is rare. Exercise standard precautions.

실용 정보
통화

Euro (EUR)

전원 플러그

Type C and F

Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated for good service. In restaurants, rounding up the bill or leaving 5-10% is common. For taxi drivers, rounding up is typical. Hotel staff and tour guides may also be tipped for excellent service.

SIM / 데이터

Local SIM cards are readily available from major providers such as Telia, Tele2, and Bitė. They offer good coverage and affordable data plans. You can purchase them at official stores, kiosks, or supermarkets. Ensure your phone is unlocked before arrival.

비자

Lithuania is part of the Schengen Area. Citizens of many countries can enter visa-free for short stays (up to 90 days within a 180-day period). Visitors from other countries may require a Schengen visa. Always check specific visa requirements based on your nationality before traveling.

주행 방향

Right

이동 수단
대중교통

Major cities like Vilnius and Kaunas have efficient public transport systems, primarily consisting of buses and trolleybuses. Tickets can be purchased from kiosks, drivers (often at a slightly higher price), or through mobile apps like 'Trafi'. Day passes and multi-day passes are available for tourists.

차량 호출

Bolt, Uber

도시 간 이동

An extensive and affordable network of intercity buses connects most towns and cities across Lithuania. Trains are also available for some major routes, offering a comfortable but sometimes slower alternative. Renting a car is a good option for exploring rural areas, with good road infrastructure.

문화
관습
  • • Punctuality is valued in professional and social settings.
  • • When visiting someone's home, it's customary to bring a small gift, such as flowers (odd number, not for funerals), chocolates, or a bottle of wine.
  • • Direct eye contact is common and a sign of sincerity during conversations.
  • • Lithuanians can be reserved initially, but are warm and hospitable once you get to know them.
복장 규정

Generally casual for daily wear. For dining in nicer restaurants, cultural events, or business meetings, smart casual attire is appropriate. When visiting churches or religious sites, modest dress (shoulders and knees covered) is appreciated.

종교 예절

Lithuania is predominantly Roman Catholic. When visiting churches or religious sites, dress respectfully, maintain a quiet demeanor, and avoid disturbing services. It's customary to remove hats upon entering a church.

자주 쓰는 표현
Labas— Hello (informal)
Laba diena— Good day (formal hello)
Ačiū— Thank you
Prašau— Please / You're welcome
Atsiprašau— Excuse me / Sorry
Taip— Yes
Ne— No
Viso gero— Goodbye
하이라이트
스포츠 & 레크리에이션

Basketball — Basketball is the national sport and holds immense cultural significance in Lithuania. The country has a deep passion for the sport, with national and club teams (like Žalgiris Kaunas) enjoying fervent support. Beyond basketball, outdoor activities such as cycling, hiking in national parks, and water sports along the Baltic Sea coast are popular recreational pursuits.

국가 공휴일

Varies (late February / early March)

Užgavėnės (Shrove Tuesday)

A traditional pagan festival marking the end of winter and the arrival of spring. Celebrations include eating plenty of pancakes, bonfires, and the burning of an effigy of winter, Morė, to banish evil spirits and welcome warmer weather.

June 24

Joninės (St. John's Day / Midsummer)

Also known as Rasos, this is a major pagan-rooted festival celebrating the summer solstice. Festivities involve bonfires, singing, dancing, decorating with flower wreaths, and searching for the mythical fern blossom, believed to bring good fortune.

Every four years (next in 2024)

Lithuanian Song and Dance Festival (Dainų šventė)

A grand cultural event recognized by UNESCO, showcasing traditional Lithuanian song, dance, and folk art. Tens of thousands of performers from across the country gather for a series of spectacular concerts and parades, celebrating national heritage.

February 16

Restoration of the State Day

Commemorates Lithuania's declaration of independence from Russian and German occupation in 1918. Celebrated with flag displays, public ceremonies, concerts, and historical reflections across the country.

March 11

Day of the Restoration of Independence

Celebrates Lithuania's declaration of independence from the Soviet Union in 1990. Marked by official ceremonies, public events, and patriotic displays, particularly in Vilnius.