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Visite de Vilnius - Riga via la colline des croix, Rundale, Bauska

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Description

Gagnez du temps et de l'argent en voyageant de Vilnius à Riga !! Départ garanti Voyagez facilement de Vilnius à Riga et explorez les attractions de renommée mondiale par vos propres moyens. Ce road trip baltique vous mènera à la petite butte grise de Jurgaiciai (Domantai), située au nord de la Lituanie, qui abrite des milliers de croix de toutes formes et tailles et est devenue le symbole de l'espoir et de la persévérance. Le palais Rundale, construit au XVIIIe siècle comme résidence d'été du duc de Courlande, sera une autre étape du voyage en bus Vilnius – Riga. Ce bâtiment lumineux de style baroque, entouré d'un vaste et splendide jardin, est souvent appelé le Versailles de Lettonie et mérite une visite. Avant d'atteindre votre destination, vous ferez une escale au complexe du château de Bauska, composé des ruines d'un ancien château et d'un palais plus récent.

Options de l'excursion

Voyage de Vilnius à Riga
  • Inclusions: : Service de transfert de Vilnius à Riga avec escales sur la colline des croix, le palais de Rundale et le château de Bauska.

Itinéraire

60 min

La colline des croix, située à seize kilomètres de la ville de Siauliai, est un authentique monument d'histoire et d'art populaire religieux. Cette petite colline avec une collection de plus de 200 000 croix est le meilleur dépositaire de l'art de la croix lituanienne et la représentation d'une foi inébranlable et un symbole de résistance contre l'occupation.

Entrée non incluse120 min

Le palais Rundale, situé à seulement 15 kilomètres de la frontière entre la Lituanie et la Lettonie, a été construit au XVIIIe siècle par Ernst Johann von Biron, comme résidence d'été du duc de Courlande. Le palais a été conçu par l'architecte italien Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli, auteur du Palais d'hiver de Saint-Pétersbourg. Au fil du temps et de la précipitation politique, le palais a changé de nombreux propriétaires et objectifs - il a été utilisé comme hôpital, école primaire ou même entrepôt de céréales. De nos jours, après un processus de rénovation étendu et réussi, le Musée et Jardin du Palais Rundale attire des masses de touristes et s'appelle à juste titre un «Versailles de la Lettonie».

Entrée non incluse60 min

Le château de Bauska se trouve sur une terre de paysages entre deux rivières Musa et Memele sur le territoire de la ville de Bauska. Le complexe du château de Bauska se compose de deux parties: la plus ancienne, le château de l'Ordre de Livonie, construite au milieu du XVe siècle, et une nouvelle, une résidence pour le duc de Courlande, construite à la fin du XVIe siècle. Pendant la Grande Guerre du Nord, l'ensemble du château de Bauska a été détruit par l'armée russe. De nos jours, la résidence du duc de Courlande est entièrement restaurée et abrite le musée du château, tandis que seules des ruines subsistent du siège de l'ordre de Livonie.

Points forts

Livre guidé ou guide en direct
Chambre pour une quantité raisonnable de bagages
Service de transport confortable

Ce qui est inclus

Inclus
Livre guidé ou guide en direct
Chambre pour une quantité raisonnable de bagages
Service de transport confortable
Non inclus
Nourriture et boissons
Billets d'entrée

Avis des voyageurs

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Informations importantes

  • Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
  • Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
  • Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
  • Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
  • Le voyage se déroule le lundi, mercredi et vendredi en saison
  • Les enfants doivent être accompagnés par un adulte
  • Un passeport en cours de validité est requis le jour du voyage
  • Une visite avec départ garanti

Avis(74)

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Melida_V
July 7, 2026
The absolute best way to get to Riga

This is the perfect way to get to Riga and see Hill of Crosses, the castle and the palace. Done separately would be more money and time.

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Jessae97
June 12, 2026
Great company to do a Vilnius-Riga sightseeing tour with

Took the sightseeing transfer from Vilnius and Riga. The driver is friendly and gave a few points on the sites we visited, including the Hill of Crosses. I would recommend this tour with this company for those looking for a way to see more while also getting to where you need to go! Booking was easy as you can go on their website and pay with card.

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Jam_M
May 23, 2026
Best way to move between two capitals

The best way to travel from Vilnius to Riga and do sightseeing in between. It ended up being ‘private’ tour as it was just my husband and I on that booked that day therefore grateful that it still went ahead. The ride was comfortable, our driver Alex was very nice and knowledgeable and delivered us safely to Riga. We did all the three stops and definitely worth paying in to go to Rundale Palace - it was stunning and there’s a nice little cafe on the way to get lunch. The Hills of Crosses is such a unique place, you can walk down and purchase a cross near the car park to add to the site. Would definitely recommend this tour over just taking a bus if you’re moving in between cities!

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Lindsay_W
May 17, 2026
From Vilnius to Riga

Good way to travel from Vilnius to Riga and see some sights along the way. Alex did a good job. Ple tybof stops. Lunch available at Rundale Palace.

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Campbell B
May 11, 2026
Unprofessional Operator

I booked this tour because it seemed like a great way to get from Vilnius to Riga while seeing a few places along the way. Instead, it turned into one of the worst travel experiences I’ve had. The pickup instructions were confusing from the start. My ticket said “Cathedral Square” as the pickup point. Then, buried in an email sent two days earlier, it clarified the pickup was actually at a bus stop opposite the bell tower. To make things even more confusing, there were multiple other buses and vans moving through the area at the same time, which made it even harder to work out which vehicle I was actually looking for. I arrived in the area at 7:57am with two large suitcases, but was trying to work out exactly where the bus stop was. At 8:05am I messaged the operator saying I was in the area but couldn’t see anyone. At 8:10am I called the driver via WhatsApp. From there, the driver/tour guide became immediately aggressive on the phone, repeatedly telling me I “was not at the location at 8am.” Fair enough — I wasn’t standing at the exact bus stop. But I was literally across the road in the square with two massive suitcases. If he had made even the slightest effort to look around, he would have seen me. What amazed me most was that they had my phone number the entire time, yet never once tried calling me. When I asked why, I was told: “Like trains, buses and airlines we are not responsible to call the travelers.” That response pretty much sums up the attitude of this company. I then asked about a refund. They refused to even discuss it. I actually tried to be reasonable and suggested a partial refund, acknowledging that I wasn’t standing at the exact spot mentioned in the email. Instead, the operator sent me a photo of an empty van asking where I was in the picture (time stamped 8:00am and 20 seconds). I explained I was nearby trying to locate the bus stop. He then sent a voice message saying the others on the tour were “smiling” at the whole situation — essentially implying I was making it up or being dishonest about where I had been standing. I travel a lot and have done tours all over the world. Mistakes and misunderstandings happen. But good operators try to help. This company did the opposite — defensive, rude, dismissive, and completely uninterested in finding a reasonable solution. A really disappointing way to end an otherwise fantastic time in Vilnius. I’d strongly recommend thinking twice before booking with this company.

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rahul_s
May 7, 2026
Had a really nice...

Had a really nice experience with Alex. He was super friendly and informative. The trip did not feel rushed but still we managed to reach Riga on time.

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PAOLO_B
April 15, 2026
Everything perfect! Alex great guide!

Great experience! An excellent way to travel from Vilnius to Riga making stops with three magnificent visits: the mystical and touching Hill of Crosses, the wonderful and unmissable Rundule Palace with its breathtaking sumptuous interior, the beautiful and interesting Bauska Castle! Alex is a very kind and professional driver and guide. Everything perfect!

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Lily_L
April 9, 2026
Best way to travel from Vilnius to Riga

This is a great way to transport from Vilnius to Riga with three highlights along the way. The drive is mostly flat along farm lands and woods. Our guide says knowledgeable and very familiar with the route, he would point out the croisés erected by farmers and small communities as we pass them and explain the significance. The Hill of Crosses alone is worth the trip. It’s unassuming from the outside but poignant once inside. The Rundale Palace is worth the visit too especially if you like palace grandeur. This is the mini Versailles. The least overwhelming was Bauska Castle and fortress. It needs renovation, but the history is rich so just have to read about it and be imaginative. The tour dropped us off right by Riga’s Town Hall square, very convenient to keep sightseeing or grab food and drinks in the Old Town.

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Rita_S
October 14, 2025
Hill of Crosses alone worth the trip.

Comfortable van, pleasant company for the ride, & nice to see the countryside. I was mostly interested in visiting the Hill of Crosses, so the other two stops were too extra for me, although the other participants seemed to like them.

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Bernard L
September 28, 2025
A very well-studied and touristically profitable city-to-city trip, very informative with an excellent value for money

Excellent idea of the travel platform to combine a trip between 2 capital cities with 3 "tourist" tours. Our charming driver (there were only 3 participants), perfect English speaker, wore the guide cap between the different stages. He answered all our questions including politically sensitive ones... It’s a long day, from 8 to 5 p.m., with more than an hour of downtime on each visit, we are comfortable! I find the price (€95) largely justified (small group, driver/guide, distance covered...) even if it does not include tickets to Rondale and Bauska. We slowed down at the crossing of the Lithuanian-Latvian border to photograph the place... By the way, the roads are impeccable in both countries, the departure is near Vilnius Cathedral and the arrival in the center of Riga. I recommend this 'trip', which is also proposed in the Riga-Vilnius direction.

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