🌟🎨 World Tourist Spot Series: Lithuania Edition 🎨🌟
🎨✨ Explore the rich history and breathtaking landscapes of Lithuania as you color its most beautiful landmarks! 🇱🇹✨ Let your creativity flow and bring these magical European sights to life with your favorite colors 🌈🖌️

The coloring book is a 49-page, double-page spread book (each page measures 21cm x 21cm). It features 24 themes of tourist attractions depicted in the original coloring illustrations.
On the left pages, original black-and-white illustrations are depicted, while the right pages feature illustrations arranged for coloring.
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Coloring Theme Table of Contents
1. Vilnius Old Town | 11. Curonian Spit | 21. Plungė |
2. Gediminas Tower | 12. Lutheran Church | 22. Žukiai |
3. Trakai Castle | 13. Vilnius Cathedral | 23. Panevėžys |
4. Hill of Crosses | 14. Kaunas Old Town | 24. Alytus |
5. Palanga Beach | 15. Zapadiene Hill | |
6. Kernave Archaeological Site | 16. Palanga Botanical Park | |
7. Klaipeda Old Town | 17. Draugas Dune | |
8. Kaunas Castle | 18. Republic of Užupis | |
9. Pazaislis Monastery | 19. Šiauliai | |
10. Špābiliai Hill Fort | 20. Neman River |
Click here to view the "Lithuania Travel Guide" and "Highlights of Tourist Attractions."
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How to Purchase a Coloring Book
From the link below, you will be redirected to the Amazon Books site where you can purchase the corresponding paperback.
The book is printed in high-quality black-and-white for coloring and is available in English only.
Please refer to the "Coloring Page Sample" on this blog for inspiration, and enjoy coloring freely.

The coloring book is a 49-page, double-page spread book (each page measures 21cm x 21cm). It features 24 themes of tourist attractions depicted in the original coloring illustrations.
On the left pages, original black-and-white illustrations are depicted, while the right pages feature illustrations arranged for coloring.
View the Amazon Book Page Here
✈️ Lithuania Tourist Spot Coloring Pages Travel Guide【Perfect for Beginners】
🗺 Country Overview
Lithuania is one of the three Baltic States, located in Northern Europe and a member of the EU. It combines medieval charm with natural beauty. The capital, Vilnius, is famous for its UNESCO-listed Old Town. With low prices and a safe environment, Lithuania is ideal for first-time travelers to Europe.
🌤 Climate & Best Time to Visit
Lithuania has a continental climate with four distinct seasons.
- Spring (March–May): Fresh greenery and blossoming flowers
- Summer (June–August): Long daylight hours and pleasant temperatures (20–25°C); ideal for sightseeing
- Autumn (September–October): Beautiful fall foliage and fewer tourists
- Winter (November–March): Cold with snow, but the peaceful scenery has its own charm
🟢 Best time to visit: May to September, especially summer when festivals and events abound.
🚍 Transportation & Access
- Airports: Vilnius International Airport is the main hub. Kaunas and Palanga also have airports with direct connections to major European cities.
- Buses/Trains: Convenient international buses connect to Riga and Warsaw.
- City Transport: Public buses and trolleybuses are the main modes of transport in Vilnius and Kaunas. Tickets can be bought via mobile app or kiosks.
- Getting Around: Intercity travel is easy via train or long-distance buses. Rental cars are also widely available.
💰 Currency & Costs
- Currency: Euro (€)
- Prices: Lithuania is one of the more affordable destinations in Europe. Dining and lodging are reasonably priced, making it great for budget-conscious travelers.(relatively affordable compared to Western Europe)
- Tipping: Tipping is not required but appreciated—around 5–10% in restaurants for good service.
🔐 Safety & Health
- Safety: Lithuania is generally very safe for tourists.
- Caution: Be mindful in quiet areas late at night and stay alert around train stations due to occasional pickpocketing.
- Health: Tap water is safe to drink, and medical facilities in urban areas are modern and accessible.
🗣 Language & Communication
- Official Language: Lithuanian
- English Use: Widely spoken among the younger generation. Hotels, restaurants, and most tourist facilities offer English support.
📱 Wi-Fi & Connectivity
- Free Wi-Fi is widely available in hotels, cafes, and airports.
- EU travelers enjoy free roaming. For others, local SIM cards or eSIMs are inexpensive and easy to set up.
🌟Highlights of 24 Tourist Attractions
- Vilnius Old Town (Vilnius)
Wander through the UNESCO-listed cobblestone streets lined with Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque landmarks dating from the 13th–18th centuries. Highlights include Cathedral Square and St. Anne’s Church. Best visited April–October when outdoor cafés and street musicians enliven the plazas. From Vilnius Airport, take bus 1 or taxi (15 min) to the city center. Allow 2–3 hours. The view from the Gediminas Hill footpath at sunset frames the red rooftops beautifully. - Gediminas Tower (Vilnius)
Climb to the 15th-century red-brick tower, the sole remnant of Upper Castle, for sweeping panoramas over Vilnius Old Town and the Neris River valley. Open year-round (except extreme weather). A 10-minute uphill walk from Cathedral Square. Allocate about 1 hour for ascent and museum visit. Sunset shots of the tower silhouette against the golden sky are especially striking. - Trakai Castle (Trakai)
This 14th-century island fortress set on Lake Galvė blends red-brick Gothic architecture with tranquil waters. Summer boat shuttles connect the shore to the castle (June–September). From Vilnius, bus #88 takes 40 min to Trakai, then a 5 min walk. Half-day visit. Photograph the castle reflected in the lake at dawn for a mirror-perfect scene. - Hill of Crosses (Šiauliai)
Over 100,000 crosses of all sizes dot this pilgrimage site north of Šiauliai, symbolizing faith and resistance. Accessible year-round; autumn’s muted tones and winter’s snow lend a solemn atmosphere. From Šiauliai station, local bus 5 or 6 (20 min) plus a short walk. Stay 1 hour. Aerial-style shots from the hillock capture the vast expanse of crosses. - Palanga Beach (Palanga)
Stretching along the Baltic Sea, this fine-sand beach is busiest July–August, with dunes, piers, and an iconic wooden promenade. Palanga Airport is nearby; from the town center, it’s a 5 min walk. Half-day for sunbathing or strolling. Capture the sunset over the Baltic Sea with the classic red gazebo on Birutė Hill in silhouette. - Kernavė Archaeological Site (Kernavė)
A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring Neolithic hill forts and medieval settlement remains overlooking the Neris River valley. Open April–October. From Vilnius, take bus 144 (45 min) to Kernavė, then walk. Allow 1.5 hours. Climb the Kernavė Mound for a panoramic shot of the river and reconstructed earthworks at golden hour. - Klaipėda Old Town (Klaipėda)
Germany-influenced timber and brick buildings border the Dane River, with Theater Square and the Meridian sculpture as focal points. Best explored spring–autumn. Klaipėda Ferry Terminal and bus station are within 10 min on foot. Spend about 2 hours. The bankside view of pastel façades reflecting in the canal at midday offers vivid colors. - Kaunas Castle (Kaunas)
A red-brick 14th-century fortress at the confluence of the Nemunas and Neris rivers, now housing a small museum. Open year-round; summer events include medieval fairs. From Kaunas Old Town, it’s a 15 min walk. Tour time ~1 hour. Frame the castle ruins with the verdant riverbanks in spring for dramatic contrast. - Pažaislis Monastery (Kaunas region)
Built 1662–1712, this Baroque masterpiece set beside Lake Kaunas features an ornate church and cloisters. Annual music festival takes place in July. From Kaunas, take local bus 29 (30 min) to Pažaislis. Visit ~1.5 hours. Photograph the church dome reflected in the lake at sunrise for symmetry. - Šubė Hill Fort (Šilalė)
Known locally as Šiaubakė, this Iron Age hill fort offers forested trails and vantage points over surrounding plains. Best visited May–September. Reach by car from Šiauliai in 50 min. Half-day. Capture the ancient ramparts cutting through the woodland in late afternoon light. - Curonian Spit (Neringa & Klaipėda)
A 98 km sandy peninsula dotted with shifting dunes, pine forests and fishing villages. Accessible by ferry from Klaipėda (15 min) then bus. Best summer for beaches and autumn for bird migrations. Full-day exploration. Climb the Parnidis Dune boardwalk for sweeping sea vistas at dawn. - Lutheran Church (Vilnius)
The 19th-century Vilnius Evangelical Lutheran Church combines neo-Gothic architecture with colorful stained glass. Centrally located near Cathedral Square, open daily. Visit ~30 min. Photograph the spire framed against the Old Town skyline for a distinctive contrast. - Vilnius Cathedral (Vilnius)
Dominating Cathedral Square, this 18th-century Neoclassical church houses a crypt museum. Christmas markets in December add festive charm. From the Old Town’s heart, it’s a 2 min walk. Allow 1 hour. Capture the façade’s symmetrical columns with the square’s festive stalls in winter. - Kaunas Old Town (Kaunas)
Featuring Gothic and Renaissance architecture, vibrant café terraces line Laisvės Alėja pedestrian street. Best visited May–September. From Kaunas train station, walk 15 min. Spend 2 hours. Photograph the street in early morning light before crowds arrive. - Žapalių Hill (North Lithuania)
Also called Sapnų Kalnas, this modest hill offers a panoramic view over rolling farmlands. Ideal spring–autumn. Reachable by car from Panevėžys in 40 min. Half-day. Use the vantage point to frame the patchwork of fields at sunrise for expansive landscape shots. - Palanga Botanical Park (Palanga)
Established late 19th century, this park showcases exotic flora, rhododendron collections and ornamental bridges. Best bloom season is May–June. Adjacent to the Amber Museum and 10 min walk from the beach. Visit ~2 hours. Photograph the blossom-lined pathways with the historic Tiškevičiai Palace in the background. - Draugas Dune (Nida)
Part of the Curonian Spit near Nida, this dune overlooks Papė Bay and the Lithuanian Seaside. Accessible via the Nida–Preila trail. Best at sunset when the sands glow golden. Allow 1 hour. Silhouetted figures atop the dune against the sea create a poetic scene. - Republic of Užupis (Vilnius)
A bohemian district across the Vilnelė River, self-declared in 1997. Galleries, murals and the Užupis Angel statue define its artistic spirit. Best experienced year-round, especially during its April 1 “independence” celebrations. From Old Town, cross the Bernardine Bridge in 10 min. Spend ~2 hours. Murals along Paupio Street at midday offer vivid, colorful compositions. - Šiauliai (Šiauliai)
Lithuania’s fourth-largest city, famous for its pedestrian Freedom Avenue and the Hill of the Sun landmark. Spring festivals enliven the streets. From the railway station, walk 10 min. Allocate 1.5 hours. Capture the grand Freedom Avenue arch with the surrounding art-deco façades for an urban shot. - Nemunas River (Kaunas & beyond)
The country’s longest river, ideal for river cruises, kayaking and riverside parks. Best enjoyed May–September. Cruise departures from Kaunas pier. Plan half-day. Photograph mist rising off the river at dawn with Kaunas’ old bridge in the background. - Plungė Manor and Park (Plungė)
A 19th-century manor house surrounded by expansive English-style gardens and sculptures. Open May–September. From Plungė town center, walk 10 min. Spend 1 hour. The avenue of tilia trees leading to the manor makes a natural frame shot. - Žūkiai Lake (Rietavas region)
A serene lakeside spot known for clear waters and reed beds. Boat rentals available May–September. From Rietavas, drive 20 min. Half-day. Capture sunrise over the misty lake with the reeds in the foreground for atmospheric depth. - Panevėžys City Park (Panevėžys)
Established 19th century, this central park features open-air stage, sculptures and pond. Autumn foliage peaks in October. From the train station, walk 15 min. Visit ~1.5 hours. Photograph the tree-lined paths with sculptures in a leading-line composition. - Alytus Old Town (Alytus)
Nestled along the Nemunas River, Alytus offers historic wooden architecture and vibrant riverside cafés. Best spring–autumn. From Vilnius, train to Alytus (2 hr), then a short walk. Spend 1.5 hours. Frame a café terrace against the river bend at dusk for a cozy, inviting shot.