Cultural attractions and clubs near Radisson Hotel Kaunas

The convenient, central location of Radisson Hotel Kaunas places guests within walking distance of many of the Lithuanian city's top attractions. Explore the shops, museums, and nightclubs along Laisvės Avenue, just 50 meters from the hotel. Ride the Žaliakalnis Funicular, the oldest funicular railway in Lithuania, and tour the historic Monumental Christ's Resurrection Church at the top. Visit one of the many natural science, history, or art museums, like the devious art collection at the Devils' Museum.

Explore attractions

Kaunas Castle

1.42 mi / 2.28 km from the hotel

Kaunas Castle is a historic monument telling us fascinating stories of Lithuania's past. Tour this impressive castle built strategically on two rivers in the 14th century. Today, about a third of the original castle remains.

Art Deco Museum

0.08 mi / 0.14 km from the hotel

Discover prominent Art Deco architecture from 1929 from this unique apartment that has been converted into a museum and recently been restored to its former glory.

Kaunas Old Town and Town Hall

1.33 mi / 2.13 km from the hotel

Wander through the old town's gothic buildings, including Kaunas Cathedral, the bricked House of Thunder and the magnificent City Hall, often called the White Swan.

Žalgiris Arena

0.63 mi / 1.02 km from the hotel

Visit this indoor arena to see the famed basketball team BC Žalgiris in action, or catch international musicians at concert. Take a tour of the biggest indoor arena of Baltic for a behind-the-scenes look at what makes the arena so popular among sports and music fans.

Kaunas Funiculars

1.40 mi / 2.26 km from the hotel

Experience Kaunas from above. Operating since the 1930s, Kaunas' charming funiculars offer easy access to panoramic viewpoints around the city. Hop on the Aleksotas Funicular connecting the Old Town with the Aleksotas Slopes, or take the Žaliakalnis Funicular to enjoy panoramic views from Resurrection Church.

Yard Gallery

0.57 mi / 0.92 km from the hotel

The Yard Gallery in Kaunas, housed in a renovated industrial space, is a vibrant hub for contemporary art. Over a decade ago, artist Vytenis Jakas adorned courtyard walls with photos of former Jewish residents, inspiring other artistic contributions.