Cities in Lithuania
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Vilnius
Vilnius lies in the valley of the confluence of Neris and Vilnia rivers. The capital city has an Old Town of extraordinary authenticity: beautifully intact, its cobbled streets are lined with weather-worn period buildings that hide cafes, boutiques and charming guesthouses.
Admire St Anne's Church, catch the highest view in the city at St John's Church, explore Poetry Street, enjoy the street art, visit Gediminas Castle Tower, explore Trakai Island Castle, wander the cute Republic of Uzupis, and so much more!
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Klaipeda
With its protected location behind the Curonian Spit, Klaipeda had one of the few ice-free harbours in Northern Europe. The port of Klaipeda helped the town grow quickly, and today, you cannot just find freighters here but also ferries connecting to cities across the Baltic Sea. Klaipeda, Lithuania's third-largest city, is often overlooked by tourists who may only drift in for a short visit before making a beeline for the sea and sand dunes of the Curonian Spit. Moreover, Klaipeda has none of the industrial facilities or dodgy vibes commonly associated with cities such as this.
Visit the Lithuania Sea Museum, Smiltynes Beach, Museum of Clocks, Melnrage Beach, The Castle Museum, Curonian Spit National Park and much more.
WHY KLAIPEDA?
With its protected location behind the Curonian Spit, Klaipeda had one of the few ice-free harbors in Northern Europe. The port of Klaipeda helped the town grow quickly, and today, you will not only find freighters here, but also ferries, which connect to cities across the Baltic Sea. The third-largest city in Lithuanian, Klaipeda is sure to impress you with its stunning architecture, cobbled streets, and sandy beaches. And above all, it is brimming with culture and local legends and has a thriving food scene.
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