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Explore Lithuania's iconic Hill of Crosses on a well-priced, 3-hour guided tour combining train travel and scenic drives between Vilnius and Riga.
Discover the Hill of Crosses Between Vilnius and Riga: A Practical, Authentic Day Trip
Travelers seeking a meaningful stopover between Vilnius and Riga will find this combined train and car tour offers a genuine glimpse into Lithuania’s spiritual landscape. The experience centers around a visit to the famous Hill of Crosses, a site that embodies resilience and faith, and is complemented by scenic train routes and relaxed sightseeing.
One of the things we particularly appreciate about this tour is its flexibility and unhurried pace—you’re given plenty of time to take photos, explore, or simply soak in the atmosphere. However, keep in mind that this is a one-way trip, so planning your return or onward travel is essential. It’s perfect for travelers who prefer a more laid-back, authentic experience over a rushed group tour.
This tour suits adventurous travelers who enjoy a bit of local culture, scenic train journeys, and meaningful sights. It also works well for those wanting to avoid flying and prefer to see Lithuania’s iconic landscape from the ground. If you’re looking for a cost-effective way to include this spiritual spot in your Baltic itinerary, this experience might just be your best option.


This tour offers a thoughtfully designed combination of train travel, scenic driving, and cultural sightseeing, tailored for travelers who want to experience Lithuania’s unique spiritual landmark without a hectic schedule.
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You choose between two convenient meeting points: Jelgava Exhibition of Latvian Railway History Museum or Siauliai Train Station. The journey begins with a train from Vilnius to Siauliai, which is a smart move—especially since train tickets are your responsibility to purchase ahead of time. This decision to self-organize the train tickets keeps costs down and provides flexibility in choosing departure times.
Once in Siauliai, you’ll be picked up for a short 20-minute drive to the Hill of Crosses. This transfer is comfortable and relaxed, offering travelers an opportunity to enjoy the Lithuanian countryside and get a sense of the quiet spirituality that surrounds the site.
The highlight of this tour is, of course, the Hill of Crosses itself—a sprawling site dotted with over 200,000 crosses, each with its own story. We loved the way the guide explains its significance, emphasizing the resilience of Lithuanian faith and identity through history. The atmosphere is silent but powerful, making it easy to reflect or simply marvel at the sheer number of crosses.
During the hour allocated, you’ll have enough time to climb the hill, take countless photos, and perhaps add your own cross or leave a pin on the map. Many reviewers, such as Sudarat from Thailand, appreciated the opportunity to leave a cross of their own—a touching gesture that makes the visit even more personal.
While the main focus is the hill, there’s also the chance to explore the nearby monastery and peek inside the chapel. Visitors often find the combination of religious symbolism and quiet contemplation quite moving. Souvenir vendors are nearby, offering a variety of crosses and other memorabilia, perfect for those wanting a keepsake of this unique pilgrimage site.
After soaking in the spiritual ambiance, the tour continues with a comfortable car ride from Siauliai to Riga. This part of the journey offers travelers an opportunity to enjoy the Lithuanian and Latvian countryside, with the guide pointing out interesting sights along the way. The total driving time from the hill to Riga is approximately about 2 hours, making it a manageable and scenic segment of your day.
The tour concludes at Starp Krastiem pizzeria on Akmenu Iela in Riga, not directly at your hotel. While this might seem less convenient, it’s a practical choice that keeps costs lower and offers a chance to enjoy a local meal or relax after your visit.
At $115 per person, this trip offers excellent value considering the combination of train tickets, transportation, and guided commentary. It’s a budget-friendly way to include the Hill of Crosses in your Baltic itinerary without the expense and complexity of organizing separate transport. Reviews from travelers like Franca from Italy highlight the quality of the guide Maarten, who’s praised for his multilingual skills and personal attention.
Reviewers consistently mention the knowledgeable guides—their insights and friendly manner really enhance the experience. Sudarat appreciated Maarten’s attentiveness and his willingness to answer questions, making the trip feel personalized. Franca also noted how Maarten’s communication was excellent even before the tour, easing any anxieties about border crossings or logistics.

This experience is ideal for travelers who value authentic, off-the-beaten-path sights. If you’re visiting the Baltics and want a meaningful stop that’s a bit different from typical sightseeing, the Hill of Crosses offers a deeply personal connection to Lithuanian culture.
It’s perfect for those who prefer a relaxed pace, with plenty of time for photos and reflection, and who enjoy a small-group setting with a knowledgeable, friendly guide. Travelers interested in spirituality, history, or unique landmarks will find this tour particularly rewarding.
Plus, those wanting to combine Lithuania’s spiritual site with a scenic train journey will appreciate the balance of cultural insight and comfortable transportation.

This tour provides a value-packed, authentic experience that combines train travel, scenic drives, and a meaningful visit to the iconic Hill of Crosses. The flexible schedule, small group size, and knowledgeable guides make it a fantastic choice for travelers seeking a relaxed, insightful, and culturally rich stopover between Vilnius and Riga.
It’s especially suited for those who want to see a deeply Lithuanian landmark without the expense of a private tour or the hassle of complicated logistics. For anyone interested in Lithuanian resilience, faith, or simply looking for a memorable photo opportunity, this tour hits the mark.
While the trip is one-way, it offers plenty of in-depth time at one of the country’s most striking sights, making it a truly worthwhile addition to your Baltic adventure.

Do I need to buy my train tickets in advance?
Yes, you should purchase your train tickets from Vilnius to Siauliai before the tour to ensure availability and a smooth start.
Where does the tour start?
You can choose between the Jelgava Latvian Railway History Museum or Siauliai Train Station as your meeting point.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
While mainly designed for adult travelers, the tour’s relaxed pace and short walk around the hill make it accessible for most people comfortable with a bit of sightseeing and border crossing.
What should I bring?
Bring your passport or ID card for border crossing, and consider comfortable shoes for walking around the hill.
What is included in the price?
The price covers pick-up at Siauliai train station, transportation from Siauliai to the Hill of Crosses, and the drive to Riga.
Are there any hidden costs?
You’re responsible for your train tickets and any souvenirs or snacks you wish to buy during the visit.
Will I be dropped off at my hotel in Riga?
No, the tour ends at a central location, which you can easily access from your accommodation.
How long does the drive from the hill to Riga take?
Approximately 2 hours, offering scenic views along the way.
Is this a guided tour?
Yes, you’ll have a live guide who speaks multiple languages and provides commentary throughout.
Can I leave a cross or leave my mark at the site?
Absolutely. Visitors often leave their crosses or pins, adding a personal touch to their visit.
This combination of cultural insight, scenic travel, and spiritual significance makes this tour a memorable way to connect with Lithuania’s soul without breaking the bank. Whether you’re a spiritual seeker, history buff, or casual traveler, it’s a compelling addition to any Baltic itinerary.