Lithuania is the southernmost of the three Baltic states – and the largest and most populous of them.
Skyways starting new non-stop route to Vilnius On May 31, Skyways will begin flying non-stop between Stockholm-Arlanda and Vilnius, Lithuania.
The Swedish-based airline will operate two flights each way daily, Monday to Friday, as well as one flight each way on Sundays. Skyways uses Fokker 50 ...
Private Tour to The Hill of Crosses near Siauliai Siauliai is the fourth largest city of Lithuania. By the 15th century Siauliai was a relatively large town. Today there are 150.000 inhabitants.
Visit the Hill of Crosses near Siauliai, where the Pope John Paul II held the most highly attended mass ...
Hotel Rinno Vilnius Please be welcome to our business class family-owned hotel Rinno, situated on the quiet Vingriu street of the Old Town in Vilnius.
All the places of interest as well as governmental, business and shopping centres are within an easy walking ...
Vilnius City Sightseeing Tour During the Vilnius City Sightseeing Tour you will see the following places of interest:
* Gediminas Avenue until you reach the Parliament. You will see KGB Museum, Lukiskiu Square and learn about the street history
* Barricades near ...
Lithuania in 2009 The tourist board of Lithuania has stated that the country has an "outstanding opportunity" to take advantage of in 2009.
Lithuania will host events this year to celebrate the millennial anniversary of the first mention of the country's name in a ...
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Vilnius - Vilnius is the capital city of Lithuania. It is situated 300 km East of the Baltic seashore at the confluence of the Neris and Vilnele rivers surrounded by beautiful forested hills.
In 1994, the old city, one of the largest ones in Europe, was included on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Cities. The city is definitely worth a longer visit.
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Kaunas - The most attractive part of the city is the old Centre, the area around the Town Hall. The old centre is located between two rivers, the Neris and the Nemunas.
Laisves Aleja (Liberty Avenue), the main pedestrian street of Kaunas, beginning in the Old Town and running all the way to the street's most obvious monument: the Sobor of Garrison. It is believed to be the longest pedestrian street in Europe, featuring many shops, cafés, restaurants, night clubs, government institutions and universities. Because it is a popular meeting place for visitors, various performances and exhibitions are held there.
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Klaipeda - Klaipeda is the third largest city of Lithuania and the most important port.
In the Old Town you can visit a Drama Theatre and admire the main feature of the Theatre Square, the sculpture called Ann from Tharau. Near the Dane River is the beautiful sailing vessel "Meridianas" built in 1948. You will find here a wide variety of shops, museums, restaurants and pubs nearby.
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Palanga - Palanga boasts over 10 kilometres of white beaches, backed by pine forests and sand dunes. The area is renowned for its thermal and mineral baths.
You can walk through the picturesque flower gardens of the Palanga Botanical Gardens, which contain over 300 species of plants and the Amber Museum. Amber, popularly known as Lithuanian gold, is still found on the shores of the Baltic.
The town centre comes alive at night, with a wide selection of restaurants, bars and clubs to choose from.
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