A day trip to Trakai to see the gorgeous Trakai Island Castle in Lithuania
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The small town of Trakai lies just an hour west of the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius. It can be seen rather easily with a day tour by bus. My first exposure to the city of Trakai was mainly through its castle, Trakai Island castle, to be exact. I saw quite a few photos of this gorgeous orange castle, situated on its own island. And since I had yet to see Vilnius as well, I combined my journey in Trakai in the same trip. (Check out my blog post on what to do and see in Vilnius).
Trakai is home to about 5,000 residents, most of which are of Karaim, Tatar, Lithuanian, Russian, Jewish, and Polish descent. First mention of the town appeared in 1337 and it was called Tracken (a german word) which derives itself from the Lithuanian word Trakai, meaning ‘glade’, which is a forest clearing.
Trakai contains 200 lakes and 21 islands, the most notable being Lake Gavle. Therefore, Trakai is a town that is known to be built on water. This was very noticeable after getting off of the bus and walking towards the castle. There is much coastline and many bridges along the way making this a great place to see during the summertime as I am sure there is a flurry of activity in the outdoors. My time there was rainy and the middle of fall unfortunately, but luckily the town was still quite gorgeous with the changing leaves.
Getting here couldn’t be easier from Vilnius. Just follow the steps below.
How to get to Trakai (by bus)
Make your way to the Vilnius Bus station (Sodų St. 22).
Look up which bus you can take using this link. (There are about 50 journeys to Trakai on a weekday, 40 on the weekends).
Look for your specific bus bay that says ‘Trakai’ above it. (Usually bays 6, 7, 8, 28, or 29.)
Take the designated bus. The bus cost me 2 Euros each way. You can buy a ticket on the bus and some have WiFi.
Get off at the Trakai bus station (Vytauto Str. 90) and walk 2.3 kilometers to the heart of Trakai, towards the castle.
How to get to Trakai (by train)
Look up train times at this link. There are 11 train departures a day.
Catch you train at the Vilnius Railway Station (Geležinkelio St. 16).
Get off at the Trakai Train station, situated is 3 kilometers away from the Trakai Island Castle.