Money & Costs
Currency: Litas
Meals
Budget: Lt5-15
Mid-range: Lt15-30
High: Lt30-90
Deluxe: Lt90+
Lodging
Budget: Lt5-60
Mid-range: Lt60-120
High: Lt120-400
Deluxe: Lt400+
Travel in the Baltic States can still be bully for budgeters. Hostel accommodation is rarely more than US$10 and can go as low at US$2 for a bed in a shared room. This style of accommodation combined with eating in cheap canteens or cafeterias, or self-catering, and travelling in small bursts by bus or train can keep daily costs down to under US$10 per person. If you prefer homestays or mid-range hotel accommodation and eating in quality restaurants, daily costs may tick up to around US$40 to US$60 per person.
Currency exchange isn’t a problem in Lithuania, although cashing travellers’ cheques is best done in large cities such as Vilnius, Kaunas, Siauliai and Klaipeda. Numerous ATMs give cash advances on Visa, MasterCard and Eurocard, while credit cards are common methods of payment in hotels and restaurants. Make sure whatever cash currency you bring in is in pristine condition. Marked, torn or simply very used notes will be refused.
Lithuania has a value-added tax (VAT) of 18%, and it’s automatically included in all accommodation and eating costs. Tipping isn’t compulsory in Lithuania, but it’s common to give waiters 5 or 10% by rounding up the bill. Some bargaining (but not a lot) goes on at flea markets