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Experience a full-day tour from Riga to Vilnius with sightseeing stops at Rundale Palace, Bauska Castle, and The Hill of Crosses, including private options and expert guides.
Explore the From Riga to Vilnius with Sightseeing Stops Top Private Tour, a 10-hour journey that takes you through Latvia and Lithuania’s most intriguing landmarks. Starting in Riga, this tour offers visits to Bauska Castle, the Rundale Palace, and the Hill of Crosses, providing a compact yet enriching glimpse into Baltic history and architecture. The tour is available as a private or group experience, with pickup service from centrally located hotels in Riga, making it convenient and flexible.
While the tour delivers notable highlights such as Rundale Palace, often called “The Versailles of Latvia,” and the mysterious Hill of Crosses, it does have some limitations. For example, Bauska Castle may be closed during off-season periods like Easter holidays, which is worth considering when planning your visit. This tour suits travelers eager to maximize their sightseeing time, especially those interested in Baroque architecture, Lithuanian folk art, and historic sites with meaningful stories.


This tour begins with pickup from centrally located hotels in Riga, making the start seamless for visitors staying in the city. The transportation service is included, providing a comfortable journey through Baltic landscapes and historic sites. The timing is flexible, with departure times listed during booking, and the entire experience lasts around 10 hours.
The guide is English-speaking (if private tour is selected), offering insights into the history and stories behind each stop. For those choosing the private tour, there’s also the option to tailor the experience to your preferences, including luggage storage during sightseeing. The tour is ideal for travelers who appreciate structured day trips that combine multiple highlights efficiently.
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The first major stop is Bauska Castle, built between the 15th and 17th centuries, showcasing military architecture of that era. The castle features two parts: a fortress designed for firearms and a residential castle with bastions, protective walls, and earthen ramparts. Surrounded by picturesque scenery, Bauska Castle historically served as a strategic point on trade routes.
Visitors are given about two hours to explore, but note that Bauska Castle may be closed during certain seasons, such as Easter holidays, limiting access inside. The outside views and the castle grounds themselves still offer good photo opportunities and a sense of Latvia’s medieval past. The site provides a useful context for understanding regional conflicts and defenses from centuries past.

The highlight for many is Rundale Palace, built in the mid-18th century by Francesco Rastrelli, the Russian court architect. Often called “The Versailles of Latvia,” this Baroque and Rococo masterpiece features 138 elaborately decorated rooms and a French-style garden.
You’ll spend about two hours exploring this grand residence, which was originally the summer estate of the Duke of Courland. Inside, the museum shares Latvia’s history and showcases Baroque and Rococo art. The garden and surroundings add to the palace’s charm, offering scenic views and opportunities for photographs. The palace’s lavish interiors and gardens stand out as a highlight of the tour, especially for architecture and art enthusiasts.

A major highlight is The Hill of Crosses, a mystical site on Jurgaiciai-Domantai mound that features more than 200,000 crosses in various sizes and materials. This site symbolizes Lithuanian faith, resilience, and the peaceful resistance against occupation.
During your visit, you’ll learn about the legendary stories behind the crosses and why this site became a symbol of Lithuanian national identity. The atmosphere is powerful, with crosses ranging from small tokens to large, ornate structures. This visit offers deeper cultural insights and a chance to reflect at a site that has been a pilgrimage destination for generations.
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While the tour offers a comprehensive day of sightseeing, some sites may have seasonal closures, such as Bauska Castle during off-season times like Easter holidays. The tickets for Rundale Palace and Gardens are not included** in the base price, so budget accordingly if you wish to explore the interiors and gardens thoroughly.
The water and luggage storage are provided, ensuring comfort during the day. The small group or private experience enhances the opportunity for personalized attention and flexibility. The tour’s pacing is generally well-balanced, with enough time at each site to appreciate their significance without feeling rushed.

After completing the sightseeing stops, the tour concludes with the drive into Vilnius, the Lithuanian capital. The drop-off is typically at your hotel or designated location in Vilnius, making it easy to continue your exploration of the city or rest after a full day.
The journey offers a smooth transition from Latvia to Lithuania, enriched by stories and insights from the guide. This part of the trip is ideal for those wanting a guided experience that covers multiple countries in a single day without the hassle of self-driving.

This tour is especially suited for history buffs, architecture lovers, and those interested in Lithuanian and Latvian culture. It provides a cost-effective way to see important sites without rushing, thanks to the well-organized itinerary. The private group option also appeals to travelers seeking a more personalized experience.
However, travelers should be aware that Bauska Castle might be inaccessible during certain seasons, and tickets to Rundale Palace cost extra if you want inside access. The long driving hours mean it’s most suitable for those comfortable with full-day excursions.
This Riga to Vilnius tour with sightseeing stops successfully combines Latvia’s regal Rundale Palace, Latvia’s military Bauska Castle, and Lithuania’s Hill of Crosses into one engaging day. Its private and group options, coupled with hotel pickup, make it accessible and convenient.
While the tour delivers spectacular architecture and meaningful sites, some sites may be seasonal or have limited access, so planning ahead is wise. It offers good value for money, with included transportation, water, and some entry tickets, making it suitable for travelers keen to explore the Baltics efficiently.
This tour stands out as an excellent choice for those wanting to see multiple highlights without the stress of organizing separate trips, especially for those who value guided insights and comfortable logistics.
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Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the full-day itinerary with manageable walking and sightseeing makes it appropriate for most age groups, but consider physical comfort for sites like Rundale Palace and Hill of Crosses.
Are entrance tickets to Rundale Palace included?
No, tickets to Rundale Palace and Gardens are separate and need to be purchased additionally if you wish to go inside.
What should I bring on the tour?
A passport or ID card is necessary, and comfortable shoes are recommended for walking around the sites. If visiting Rundale Palace, additional tickets are not included in the base price.
Can I customize the experience?
Yes, especially if opting for the private tour, which allows some flexibility in pacing and focus.
What if Bauska Castle is closed during my visit?
The tour may still visit the exterior and surrounding scenery, but interior access might be limited during off-season periods like Easter holidays.
Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included; travelers should plan to bring snacks or buy food during stops.