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Bratislava vs Vilnius

Which destination is right for your next trip?

🏆 Vilnius wins 85 OVR vs 80 · attribute matchup 25

Bratislava
Bratislava

Slovakia

80OVR

VS
Vilnius
Vilnius

Lithuania

85OVR

82
Safety
83
85
Affordability
73
72
Food
86
76
Culture
99
72
Nightlife
86
99
Walkability
99
72
Nature
72
81
Connectivity
94
86
Transit
72
Bratislava

Bratislava

Slovakia

Vilnius

Vilnius

Lithuania

Bratislava

Safety: 82/100Pop: 475,000Europe/Bratislava

Vilnius

Safety: 83/100Pop: 580KEurope/Vilnius

💰 Budget

budget
Bratislava: $40-65Vilnius: $35-55
mid-range
Bratislava: $90-150Vilnius: $70-110
luxury
Bratislava: $250+Vilnius: $150+

🛡️ Safety

Bratislava82/100Safety Score83/100Vilnius

Bratislava

Bratislava is a safe capital city with low crime rates compared to Western European capitals. Violent crime is rare, and most visitors experience no problems. Petty theft can occur in tourist areas and on public transport, but the overall risk is modest.

Vilnius

Vilnius is one of the safer capitals in Eastern Europe. Violent crime is rare for tourists. The main risks are petty theft (pickpockets in tourist areas) and, for men, drink-related scams or overcharging at certain Old Town bars. The city is very safe to walk at night in most areas.

Ratings

Bratislava3/5English Friendly4/5Vilnius
Bratislava5/5Walkability5/5Vilnius
Bratislava4/5Public Transit3/5Vilnius
Bratislava3/5Food Scene4/5Vilnius
Bratislava3/5Nightlife4/5Vilnius
Bratislava3/5Cultural Sites5/5Vilnius
Bratislava3/5Nature Access3/5Vilnius
Bratislava4/5WiFi Reliability5/5Vilnius

🌤️ Weather

Bratislava

Bratislava has a continental climate with warm summers and cold winters. It sits in the rain shadow of the Alps, making it one of the driest and warmest cities in Slovakia. Summer days can be hot, while winter brings frost, occasional snow, and biting winds along the Danube.

Spring (March - May)4-20°C
Summer (June - August)16-30°C
Autumn (September - November)4-20°C
Winter (December - February)-3-4°C

Vilnius

Vilnius has a humid continental climate with warm summers and cold, snowy winters. Spring and summer (May–August) are the best months to visit, with long daylight hours and pleasant temperatures. Winter is cold and grey but has its own charm with Christmas markets and occasional snow on the baroque rooftops.

Spring (March–May)3–17°C
Summer (June–August)17–26°C
Autumn (September–November)4–16°C
Winter (December–February)-8–2°C

🚇 Getting Around

Bratislava

Bratislava's old town is tiny and entirely walkable. The broader city is served by a network of trams, buses, and trolleybuses operated by DPB. Bolt and other ride-hailing apps are affordable and widely used. The Danube promenade connects the old town to the castle area on foot.

Walkability: The old town is one of the smallest and most walkable in Europe — you can cross it in 20 minutes. Most sights (castle, cathedral, main square, Blue Church) are within a 15-minute walk of each other. The castle hill involves a moderate uphill walk but is manageable for most visitors.

DPB Trams€0.70 (15 min) / €0.90 (30 min) / €1.20 (60 min); day pass €3.50
DPB Buses€0.70-1.20 depending on duration; same tickets as trams
Bolt / Uber€3-6 for most city trips; airport ~€8-15

Vilnius

Vilnius Old Town is very walkable — most major sights are within 20 minutes on foot of Cathedral Square. For longer distances, buses and trolleybuses are excellent and cheap. Bolt (rideshare) is reliable and affordable. The city is expanding its cycling infrastructure.

Walkability: Very high in the Old Town. Most UNESCO-listed sights are within 1 km of Cathedral Square. Cobblestones can be challenging; wear sensible shoes.

City Buses & Trolleybuses€0.65–€1.00 per trip
Bolt€3–8 for most city trips
Cyclocity Bike Share€1/day subscription + free first 30 min

The Verdict

Choose Bratislava if...

you want a compact old town on the Danube, great-value dining, and an easy day trip from Vienna or Budapest

Choose Vilnius if...

you want Eastern Europe's most charming undiscovered capital — Europe's largest Baroque old town, the eccentric Užupis micro-republic, KGB museum, and Trakai Island Castle on a lake