Get a real local experience and visit the oldest market in Vilnius. Stop by local bakers, buchers, cheese or wine makers, get the taste of authentic products that might not be available in your country or even bring some with you home. Everyone find something interesting and delicious. Meet the locals, ask them questions and bring home the real flavour of Lithuania.
Highlights:
• Get the best local experience
• Meet local crafters
• Taste authentic handmade products that might not be available in your country
• Visit 4 or 5 different places and try the best taste of Lithuanian cheese, meat and juice taste
• Visit the oldest market in Vilnius
They say that the shortest way to get to know a country and its people is the way to the local market. That’s why we invite you to short, yet unforgettable visit to the oldest market in Vilnius – Hales turgus! Prepare your tongue, nose and belly for a dance of the most enticing smells and flavors. Each season Hales turgus has its own face; each time it can offer you something special. But be sure that one thing never changes – everything you’ll find here is always made by locals and always made with love.
You’ll visit 4 or 5 different places. Begin in the Juice Bar, which has been operating for nine years and is very popular among market visitors. Try a delicious fruit or vegetable cocktail and go straight to “Roots” where you’ll find the largest selection of Lithuanian handcrafted cheese in all country. Keep in mind, that all products are created according to authentic recipes and tastes cherished by Lithuanian farmers.
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