Thrilling Adventures Await at Plytinės Kart Track
Unleash your inner racer at Plytinės Kart Track, Vilnius's top destination for go-karting thrills and outdoor sports.
A brief summary to Plytinės Kart track
- Plytinės g. 27, Vilnius, Vilnius City Municipality, 10105, LT
- +37069956704
- Visit website
- Monday 1 pm-9 pm
- Tuesday 1 pm-9 pm
- Wednesday 1 pm-9 pm
- Thursday 1 pm-9 pm
- Friday 1 pm-9 pm
- Saturday 11 am-9 pm
- Sunday 11 am-9 pm
Plytinės Kart Track, located in the heart of Vilnius, is a premier destination for thrill-seekers and racing enthusiasts. This outdoor go-kart track offers an exhilarating experience with well-maintained karts that cater to all ages and skill levels. Whether you’re a seasoned racer or a first-timer, Plytinės uniquely combines fun and competition, making it a perfect activity for families, groups of friends, or even corporate events. The track itself is designed for safety while providing plenty of twists and turns that will keep you on the edge of your seat. In addition to go-karting, the facility also features an outdoor sports store, allowing visitors to gear up for their racing adventure. With a welcoming atmosphere and knowledgeable staff, you can find everything from racing helmets to other sporting goods. Plytinės Kart Track is not just about speed; it’s also about creating lasting memories with your loved ones. Open daily, the track operates flexible hours, making it easy to fit into any travel itinerary. Whether you’re racing against the clock or challenging friends, Plytinės is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to inject a bit of adrenaline into their trip to Vilnius. Make sure to capture the excitement and share your racing experiences as you speed through the curves.
Local tips
- Book your slot in advance during weekends as it can get quite busy.
- Wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes for the best experience.
- Take advantage of their group packages for a fun day out with friends or family.
- Check the weather forecast before your visit, as the outdoor track can be affected by rain.
- Don’t forget to bring your camera to capture the exciting moments on the track!
Getting There
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Car
If you're driving from central Vilnius, take the A1 highway towards Kaunas. Continue on A1 for about 12 km until you reach the exit for the A19 road towards Vilnius. Merge onto A19 and continue for about 5 km. Take the exit towards Plytinės g. and follow the road signs to Plytinės Kart track. The address is Plytinės g. 27, Vilnius. There is free parking available on-site.
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Public Transportation
To reach Plytinės Kart track via public transportation, start at the Vilnius Bus Station (Vilniaus Autobusų Stotis). Take bus number 88 towards Žaliakalnis. After approximately 25 minutes, get off at the 'Plytinės' stop. From there, it’s a short 10-minute walk to the kart track. Head east on Plytinės g. and you will find the track at Plytinės g. 27. A single bus ticket costs around €1.00.
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Taxi/Ride-Sharing
For a more convenient option, you can use a taxi or ride-sharing service like Bolt or Uber. Simply enter 'Plytinės g. 27, Vilnius' as your destination. The ride from central Vilnius typically takes around 20-30 minutes, depending on traffic, and costs approximately €10-€15.
Attractions Nearby to Plytinės Kart track
- UNO Park Vilnius
- Sapieginė Trail
- Valakampių I paplūdimys
- Pūčkorių atodanga
- Batoro trakto (Pūčkorių) pirmasis bunkeris
- Vilniaus universiteto botanikos sodas
- Tuskulėnai manor
- Pūčkorių piliakalnis
- TUSKULĖNAI Memorial complex of Soviet NKGB victims
- Vilnius Calvary Way of the Cross
- Vileišis Palace
- Church of Sts. Peter and Paul
- Pūčkorių Educational Trail
- Verkiai Palace
- Pavilnys Regional Park
Landmarks nearby to Plytinės Kart track
- Monument for Lithuanian basketball (2007).
- Site of Rokantiškės Castle
- Monument to the Vileišiai Brothers
- The Hill of Gediminas’ Grave
- The Old Arsenal
- Altana Hill
- Ducal Palace of the Upper Castle
- Funicular to the Gediminas Hill
- Riverfont Arch (The Pipe)
- Mount Gediminas Previous
- Gediminas Castle Tower
- Hilary Raduszkiewicz's Palace
- Bernardine Garden
- The New Arsenal of National Museum of Lithuania
- King Mindaugas