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Reviewed July 24, 2026 · WorthTheCity Editorial Team
Agra has the broader all-round fit, but Vilnius remains the better choice when value-focused city breakers is the point of the trip.
Agra leads 4 categories. Vilnius leads 3 categories.
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Search Vilnius stays ↗Agra and Vilnius separate most clearly on walkability. Vilnius has the clearer walkability edge, leading by 20 points. Use the sections below to decide whether that gap matters to your trip.
Agra leads across more decision categories. Choose Vilnius instead when its trip style and strongest experiences matter more than the overall gap.
Agra pairs a 74/100 Worth Score with 86/100 for budget fit; Vilnius pairs 82/100 with 84/100. The stronger return depends on which city's advantages you will actually use.
Budget Fit is effectively even: Agra scores 86, while Vilnius scores 84. Agra offers strong short-trip value when accommodation is booked early and spending stays focused on the experiences that matter. Vilnius offers a strong value case for a European capital. Accommodation and food can still rise in the historic centre, but travelers usually have more room to control daily spending than in major Nordic or Western European city breaks. Accommodation changes the equation: Agra starts with Central base works best for first-time convenience; The easiest choice for a short Agra trip because it reduces transfer friction.; Vilnius starts with Old Town works best for first-time convenience; Best for walking to Cathedral Square, historic streets, churches, restaurants, and evening atmosphere..
Vilnius has the clearer walkability edge, leading by 20 points. Agra is not a walking-only trip; use transport between areas and save walking time for the streets and sights with the best payoff. Vilnius is highly walkable for a first visit because the historic centre, Cathedral Square, Užupis, and many central sights fit into connected walking loops.
Agra is best matched to bucket-list and history-focused trips, but is less suitable for travelers wanting a relaxed multi-day city break. Vilnius is best matched to value-focused city breakers and history and architecture, but is less suitable for travelers chasing major bucket-list landmarks.
Agra is strongest with 1-2 days; Vilnius needs 2 days. Compare usable sightseeing time and arrival-day friction rather than hotel nights alone.
Comfort is effectively even: Agra scores 0, while Vilnius scores 0. Agra is manageable for most visitors, though a good base and an unhurried plan make the experience noticeably smoother. Vilnius is a relatively low-friction capital for many visitors: the centre is compact, navigation is straightforward, and the pace is calmer than in larger European hubs.
Agra: Tourist Trap Risk: The Taj Mahal corridor brings heavy guide, shop, and transport pressure. Vilnius: Treating Vilnius as a one-hour Old Town loop: The city needs time for courtyards, viewpoints, Užupis, and context; rushing makes it feel smaller and more generic.
Agra is worth visiting for the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, and Mughal context, but it works best as a focused short stop rather than a broad city break.
Agra gets better when the plan has priorities.
You want a compact, good-value historic city with Baroque architecture, easy walking, Užupis, and a calm two-to-three-day rhythm.
The city needs time for courtyards, viewpoints, Užupis, and context; rushing makes it feel smaller and more generic.
Vilnius has the stronger overall Worth Score. Use the score table as a shortcut, then check budget and walking friction before booking.
Agra has the better Budget Fit score in this comparison. That does not mean every trip is cheaper, but it usually gives you more room to control hotel, food, and daily spending.
Vilnius has the stronger Walkability score, meaning a normal first-time itinerary is easier to keep compact without wasting too much time in transit.
Agra is the cleaner weekend pick because it scores higher for short-trip fit. If you have more days, the lower weekend score may matter less.
Agra: 1-2 days is the best first-trip length for Agra. A faster version can work, but it forces sharper choices. Vilnius: Two full days are enough for a strong first visit to Vilnius. Add a third day if you want museums, slower neighborhoods, or a day trip without compressing the historic centre. Use the shorter option only if your arrival and departure times leave enough usable sightseeing hours.