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Baltic Capitals itinerary — January 2027

By Tripsapien Research · Updated May 20, 2026

January 2027 is an off-season time for the Baltic Capitals trip (Tallinn, Riga & Vilnius). Daytime highs run from about -2°C / 28°F to 0°C / 32°F across the stops. Plan around 6–8 days for the full Tallinn, Riga & Vilnius loop. Tripsapien checks every place on your list against your exact dates — hours, closures and booking pressure at each stop.

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The route

About 68 days · 3 cities

  1. 1Tallinn2 nights · -1°C / 31°F
  2. 2Riga2 nights · 0°C / 31°F
  3. 3Vilnius2 nights · -2°C / 29°F

Three compact, walkable capitals down the Baltic coast: Tallinn's fairy-tale Old Town, Riga's Art-Nouveau boulevards, and baroque Vilnius. Comfortable intercity coaches connect them in around four hours per leg.

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Tallinn

Tallinn in January

Temperature

31°F / 22°F

-0.7°C / -5.5°C

Precipitation

13d

2.2in · 55mm

Daylight

6.5h

Sea

38.1°F

3.4°C

January is frozen and dark, so use Old Town walks between museum stops and expect icy lanes on Toompea.

January is frozen and dark, so use Old Town walks between museum stops and expect icy lanes on Toompea.

City overview

Tallinn sits on the Gulf of Finland, where the UNESCO Vanalinn rises above ferry terminals, Soviet-era waterfront remnants, and newer glass towers in Kesklinn. First-time visitors usually split time between Toompea and the Lower Town, Kalamaja and Telliskivi north of the railway, and Kadriorg or Pirita along the eastern coast.

Food & drink

Tallinn food is Baltic and Nordic-Estonian: black rye bread anchors meals, kiluvoileib layers sprats on bread with egg or herbs, mulgipuder mixes potato and barley, kama blends roasted grains into yogurt or kefir, and verivorst is blood sausage for colder months. Balti Jaama Turg beside the railway station, Old Town cellars around Raekoja plats, and Telliskivi restaurants make it easy to compare smoked fish, kohuke, traditional plates, and newer Nordic-Baltic cooking.

Top sights

Ranked for January suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.

Map of Tallinn with pinned top attractions (1 through 10)
  1. 1Seaplane Harbour
  2. 2Kumu Art Museum
  3. 3Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
  4. 4St Olaf Church
  5. 5Kadriorg Palace
  6. 6Kiek in de Kok and the Bastion Passages
  7. 7Telliskivi Creative City
  8. 8Tallinn Town Hall and Town Hall Square
  9. 9Viru Gate and City Wall
  10. 10Toompea Castle
  • Seaplane Harbour in Tallinn1

    Seaplane Harbour

    4.8indoorOpen daily

    The Lennusadam museum occupies concrete seaplane hangars built before the First World War. Inside are the submarine Lembit, maritime aircraft, icebreaker stories, and harbor exhibits north of Kalamaja.

    Wikipedia
  • Kumu Art Museum in Tallinn2

    Kumu Art Museum

    4.7indoorClosed Mon

    Kumu opened in 2006 as the main building of the Art Museum of Estonia, cut into the limestone edge of Kadriorg Park. The galleries cover Estonian art from 18th-century portraits to Soviet and contemporary work.

    Wikipedia
  • Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Tallinn3

    Alexander Nevsky Cathedral

    4.6indoorOpen daily

    The Russian Orthodox cathedral opened on Toompea in 1900 with onion domes, mosaics, and a heavy political presence from the imperial period. It faces the parliament building across Lossi plats.

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  • 4St Olaf Church
  • 5Kadriorg Palace
  • 6Kiek in de Kok and the Bastion Passages
  • 7Telliskivi Creative City
  • 8Tallinn Town Hall and Town Hall Square
  • 9Viru Gate and City Wall
  • 10Toompea Castle

Neighborhoods

  • Vanalinn and Lower Town in tallinn ee1

    Vanalinn and Lower Town

    The Lower Town is compact and medieval, with Raekoja plats, Viru Gate, St Olaf Church, guild houses, and cobbled lanes inside the old walls.

  • Toompea in tallinn ee2

    Toompea

    Toompea feels ceremonial and elevated, with the castle, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, St Mary Cathedral, and Patkuli and Kohtuotsa viewpoints above the red roofs.

  • Kesklinn in tallinn ee3

    Rotermann and Kesklinn

    Rotermann and central Kesklinn mix brick warehouses, malls, hotels, offices, Viru Keskus, and the practical route between Old Town and the port.

  • Kalamaja and Telliskivi in tallinn ee4

    Kalamaja and Telliskivi

    Kalamaja is the wooden-house and creative district, anchored by Telliskivi, Balti Jaam Market, Seaplane Harbour, and Patarei prison walls.

  • Kadriorg in tallinn ee5

    Kadriorg

    Kadriorg is leafy and museum-focused, with Kadriorg Palace, Kumu, the presidential palace, Japanese Garden, and tram links back to the center.

  • Pirita in tallinn ee6

    Pirita

    Pirita is the seaside and forest edge, with Pirita Beach, the convent ruins, the TV Tower, botanical gardens, and yachting history from the 1980 Olympics.

Getting around

Tallinn old town is best on foot, while trams, trolleybuses, buses, and the Uhiskaart fare card cover Kadriorg, Pirita, Kalamaja, and the airport. Tram 4 links the airport with the center, and ferries leave from terminals just east of the Old Town.

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Riga

Riga in January

Temperature

31°F / 22°F

-0.4°C / -5.5°C

Precipitation

11d

1.8in · 46mm

Daylight

7.1h

Sea

36.5°F

2.5°C

January is cold and often icy, so keep Vecriga walks short and use Central Market, opera, and museums as warm anchors.

January is cold and often icy, so keep Vecriga walks short and use Central Market, opera, and museums as warm anchors.

City overview

Riga is a Daugava River capital where UNESCO-listed Vecriga, Centrs boulevards, and one of Europe densest Art Nouveau districts sit between the river bridges and the city canal. Travelers usually read the city through the Old Town around Town Hall Square, Alberta iela and Elizabetes iela in Centrs, and the left-bank wooden-house districts around Agenskalns and Kalnciema.

Food & drink

Riga food is hearty and Baltic, with grey peas and bacon, rye bread, piragi, smoked sprats, cold beet soup, sklandrausis carrot-potato tart, and black balsam in bar cocktails. Riga Central Market, Lido cafeterias, Agenskalns Market, and Old Town restaurants cover the range from cheap dairy-and-fish halls to polished modern Latvian menus.

Top sights

Ranked for January suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.

Map of Riga with pinned top attractions (1 through 10)
  1. 1Freedom Monument
  2. 2Kalnciema Quarter
  3. 3Riga Central Market
  4. 4Latvian National Museum of Art
  5. 5Latvian National Opera
  6. 6House of the Blackheads
  7. 7Riga Cathedral
  8. 8St Peter Church
  9. 9Museum of the Occupation of Latvia
  10. 10Alberta iela Art Nouveau district
  • Freedom Monument in Riga1

    Freedom Monument

    4.7outdoorOpen daily

    Karlis Zale completed the 42-metre Freedom Monument in 1935 as a symbol of Latvian independence. It stands where the Old Town opens into the canal parks and Brivibas bulvaris.

    Wikipedia
  • Kalnciema Quarter in Riga2

    Kalnciema Quarter

    4.5outdoorClosed Sun

    Kalnciema Quarter preserves wooden architecture on the left bank and hosts markets, concerts, and design events. It shows the Pardaugava side of Riga beyond the Old Town and Art Nouveau core.

  • Riga Central Market in Riga3

    Riga Central Market

    4.4outdoorOpen daily

    The market opened in 1930 inside and around five former Zeppelin hangars near the railway and bus stations. Fish, dairy, pickles, bread, flowers, and seasonal berries make it the most useful food stop in the city.

    Wikipedia
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  • 4Latvian National Museum of Art
  • 5Latvian National Opera
  • 6House of the Blackheads
  • 7Riga Cathedral
  • 8St Peter Church
  • 9Museum of the Occupation of Latvia
  • 10Alberta iela Art Nouveau district

Neighborhoods

  • Vecriga in riga lv1

    Vecriga

    The UNESCO Old Town is compact and theatrical, with Town Hall Square, Riga Cathedral, St Peter Church, Livu Square, city-wall remnants, bars, and hotel lanes packed together.

  • Centrs and Art Nouveau district in riga lv2

    Centrs and Art Nouveau district

    Centrs feels grander and more residential, with Alberta iela, Elizabetes iela, the National Museum of Art, Esplanade, and embassies north of the canal.

  • Moscow District and Spikeri in riga lv3

    Moscow District and Spikeri

    The southeast edge around Central Market and Spikeri has warehouses, market halls, railway infrastructure, Jewish heritage sites, and a rougher post-industrial texture.

  • Agenskalns in riga lv4

    Agenskalns

    Agenskalns on the left bank mixes wooden houses, a restored market hall, leafy streets, and local cafes away from the Old Town weekend crowds.

  • Kalnciema Quarter in riga lv5

    Kalnciema Quarter

    Kalnciema is the polished wooden-house pocket for Saturday markets, design stalls, concerts, and food events near the airport road.

  • Mezaparks in riga lv6

    Mezaparks

    Mezaparks is the green northern district, with villas, Riga Zoo, lake paths, and the Song Festival grounds connected by tram from the center.

Getting around

Rigas Satiksme runs trams, trolleybuses, buses, and airport bus 22 under one ticket system, with e-talons or mobile tickets replacing cash on board. Vecriga is walkable, while tram lines are more useful for Centrs, Mezaparks, and left-bank market trips.

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Vilnius

Vilnius in January

Temperature

29°F / 21°F

-1.7°C / -5.9°C

Precipitation

12d

2in · 50mm

Daylight

7.6h

January is frozen and dark, so keep Cathedral Square and Uzupis walks short and plan indoor museum time.

January is frozen and dark, so keep Cathedral Square and Uzupis walks short and plan indoor museum time.

City overview

Vilnius is an inland Neris River capital whose large Baroque Old Town climbs from Cathedral Square toward Gediminas Hill and east into Uzupis. The first-trip map is Senamiestis for churches and university courtyards, Uzupis for the self-declared art republic, and Naujamiestis or the station district for newer food, museums, and nightlife.

Food & drink

Vilnius food centers on cepelinai potato dumplings, saltibarsciai cold beet soup, kepta duona fried bread, kibinai, kugelis, and honey cake. Hales Market by the station, Stikliai Street restaurants, Uzupis cafes, and craft-beer bars around Naujamiestis give the best first-pass food map.

Top sights

Ranked for January suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.

Map of Vilnius with pinned top attractions (1 through 10)
  1. 1Three Crosses Hill
  2. 2Vilnius University
  3. 3Uzupis Constitution and Angel
  4. 4St Anne Church and Bernardine Church
  5. 5Gediminas Castle Tower
  6. 6Vilnius Cathedral and Bell Tower
  7. 7Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania
  8. 8Gate of Dawn
  9. 9Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights
  10. 10MO Museum
  • Three Crosses Hill in Vilnius1

    Three Crosses Hill

    4.7outdoorOpen daily

    The white monument stands on a wooded hill above the Vilnia river, with a panorama back to Gediminas Tower and the Old Town. The climb is short but steep from Bernardine Garden.

  • Vilnius University in Vilnius2

    Vilnius University

    4.6outdoorClosed Sat/Sun

    Founded in 1579, the university fills a maze of courtyards, arcades, and halls between Pilies Street and the presidential palace. Its ensemble makes the Old Town feel more lived-in than a museum quarter.

    Wikipedia
  • Uzupis Constitution and Angel in Vilnius3

    Uzupis Constitution and Angel

    4.6outdoorOpen daily

    Uzupis declared itself a playful republic in 1997 and displays its constitution on mirrored plaques near Paupio Street. The Angel of Uzupis column marks the neighborhood main square east of the Old Town.

Show 7 more sights
  • 4St Anne Church and Bernardine Church
  • 5Gediminas Castle Tower
  • 6Vilnius Cathedral and Bell Tower
  • 7Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania
  • 8Gate of Dawn
  • 9Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights
  • 10MO Museum

Neighborhoods

  • Senamiestis in vilnius lt1

    Senamiestis

    The Old Town is broad and layered, with Cathedral Square, Pilies Street, Vilnius University, Town Hall Square, Gate of Dawn, and dozens of Baroque churches inside a walkable core.

  • Uzupis in vilnius lt2

    Uzupis

    Uzupis feels small, artistic, and self-aware, with its constitution wall, Angel column, galleries, riverside paths, and views back toward St Anne Church.

  • Naujamiestis in vilnius lt3

    Naujamiestis

    Naujamiestis is the newer city west and south of the Old Town, with MO Museum, cafes, bars, converted industrial buildings, and bus links near Pylimo Street.

  • Naujininkai in vilnius lt4

    Station District and Naujininkai

    The station area mixes Hales Market, rail platforms, hostels, street food, and nightlife venues just south of the Gate of Dawn.

  • Snipiskes and New City Centre in vilnius lt5

    Snipiskes and New City Centre

    Snipiskes shows Vilnius contrast, with wooden houses, the Europa mall, Konstitucijos prospektas towers, and the modern business district north of the Neris.

  • Zverynas in vilnius lt6

    Zverynas

    Zverynas is leafy and residential, with wooden villas, embassies, the Neris riverbank, and easy access to Vingis Park.

Getting around

Vilnius has no metro, but trolleybuses, buses, and the Vilniecio kortele or Trafi/JUDU mobile tickets cover the station, airport, Uzupis edge, and newer districts. The Old Town is best walked, with taxis useful after late Naujamiestis or Uzupis nights.

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Best time to do the Baltic Capitals trip

In January, the Baltic Capitals trip runs daytime highs from -2°C / 28°F to 0°C / 32°F, with nights down to about -6°C / 21°F at the coolest stop. It is one of the wetter months, with up to 13 rainy days at the wettest stop. Weighed across all 3 stops, January is an off-season time to travel.

The most comfortable months across Tallinn, Riga & Vilnius are July, August and June, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at every stop. January 2027 is off-peak to go.

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Common questions about the Baltic Capitals trip

When is the best time to do the Baltic Capitals trip?
The most comfortable months across Tallinn, Riga, Vilnius are July, August and June, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at each stop. January is an off-season time — see the per-stop weather below for the exact picture in January 2027.
How many days do you need for the Baltic Capitals trip?
A comfortable Baltic Capitals trip runs about 6–8 days, allowing roughly Tallinn 2, Riga 2, Vilnius 2 nights plus travel between stops. Add a day if you want a slower pace or extra day trips.
What's the route for the Baltic Capitals trip?
The classic order is Tallinn, Riga & Vilnius. Each city below has its own January weather, events and top-sights list.
Will the sights be open during my January Baltic Capitals trip?
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