Vilnius

By bus
By bus

The bus station is located across the street from the main train station. A schedule of all regional buses is posted near the ticket window.

Eurolines (http://www.eurolines.lt/) and Ecolines (http://www.ecolines.net/i...) operate service between Vilnius and Kaunas, Kaliningrad, Riga, Tallinn, St. Petersburg, and Warsaw, with further connections all over Europe.

You can find some schedules for regional buses here (http://www.118.lt/Pages/T...)

By ship
By ship

There are no boat connections to Vilnius as the city is located inland.

By train
By train

Trains (http://www.litrail.lt/) from major destinations serve Vilnius Railway Station, located just south of the city center. There are daily train connections with Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kaliningrad and Minsk. One train per day also goes to Warsaw with a change of train in Kaunas and Sestokai, near the border.

By car
By car

Motorways serve Vilnius from Kaunas and Panevezys. The modern four-lane motorways and main roads are in a very good state, however, in the winter smaller roads are not cleared. The speed-limit is 130 kph on the motorways 110 kph in winter, but 100 kph on the Vilnius-Kaunas sector, 90 kph outside towns and 50 kph in town.