Trakai Island

Located uniquely in Eastern Europe on a small island, the superb Gothic Trakai Island Castle dates from the 14th and 15th centuries and was once the summer residence of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania. One of the country’s major tourist attractions and also the site of an interesting museum, the castle is a popular location for outdoor cultural events as well as conferences, receptions and incentives. Facilities include the marvellous Representative Hall and Minor Hall, both popular spaces for gala dinners and the former once housing the royal throne.