Capital city Vilnius
The capital of Lithuania, also known as the Jerusalem of the North, due to its once strong Jewish community, is now home to over half a million people and is the country's largest city.
Trakai Castle
It was created in a beautiful location in the middle of a lake, making it appear as if it were floating on it. It now houses a museum and is one of the most visited attractions in the country.
City Kaunas
You will also find the largest dam in the country here, which is called the Kaunas Sea due to its vastness.
City Klaipeda
Near the city of Klaipeda, Lithuania's busiest port, a narrow, 98-kilometer-long peninsula called the Curonian Spit stretches out into the Baltic Sea. Although it starts in Kaliningrad, Russia, half of the area is administered by Lithuania. It is there that most of the region's gems are located.
Hill of Crosses
The exact origin of the tradition of leaving crosses in this particular location is not entirely clear, but it is believed that the first crosses were placed on the nearby forts of Jurgaičiai or Domantai after the uprising in 1831.
Castle Bauska
Bauska Castle is a complex consisting of the ruins of an older castle and a later palace on the outskirts of the Latvian town of Bauska.
Rundale Palace
Rundāle Castle is a Baroque castle in Pilsrundāle near the town of Bauska in Latvia, the former residence of the Biron family.
Capital city Riga
Riga is considered a kind of unofficial capital of the Baltics. And indeed, with its important past as a center of trade, rich cultural heritage, current pleasant cosmopolitan bustle and vibrant nightlife, it is difficult to deny this title.
Castle Sigulda
The small town of Sigulda is located on the southern bank of the Gauja River, in the places where its most beautiful stretches are located. Therefore, it is not surprising that since the mid-19th century it has been among the most sought-after inland resorts in Latvia.
City Cēsis
Cēsis has over 800 years of history and is one of the best-preserved medieval towns in the Baltics.
City Pärnu
Estonia's most popular summer holiday destination is known for its long sandy beach, restaurants, cocktail bars, spas and relaxed atmosphere.
Capital city Tallinn
Tallinn will truly enchant you, and not just for its technological achievements. Those who expected a poor, gray post-Soviet city will be pleasantly surprised by a rich metropolis with Scandinavian elegance and an attractive history.