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Trakai is a picturesque town located in southeastern Lithuania, known for its stunning Trakai Island Castle situated on Lake Galvė. The currency used in Trakai is the Euro. The town is surrounded by beautiful lakes and lush greenery, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers. Trakai is also rich in history, with a mix of Lithuanian, Karaim, Tatar, and Jewish cultures. Visitors can explore the charming streets lined with colorful wooden houses and enjoy traditional Lithuanian cuisine in local restaurants.
The best time to visit Trakai is during the summer months from June to August when the weather is warm and sunny, perfect for exploring the outdoor attractions. Spring and autumn are also good times to visit, with fewer crowds and pleasant temperatures. Winter can be cold and snowy, but the town transforms into a winter wonderland, ideal for winter sports enthusiasts. Keep in mind that some attractions may have limited hours or be closed during the off-peak seasons.
Trakai is a small town that can easily be explored on foot, with most attractions within walking distance of each other. Visitors can also rent bicycles to explore the surrounding lakes and countryside. Public buses and taxis are available for longer journeys or for those who prefer not to walk. Boat tours are a popular way to see Trakai Castle from the water and explore the nearby islands.
Don't forget to try the local specialty, kibinai, a delicious pastry filled with meat or vegetables, at one of the traditional Karaim restaurants. Be sure to visit Trakai Castle early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the crowds. Wear comfortable shoes for exploring the cobblestone streets and castle grounds. Check the opening hours of attractions in advance, as some may have limited hours or be closed on certain days. Be respectful of the local culture and customs, especially when visiting religious sites or participating in cultural events.