Kaunas

Kaunas

Founded as a fortress in 1030 at the confluence of two rivers, Kaunas, in the heart of Lithuania, is a city full of history, culture, and natural beauty. Start your trip by walking through its main artery, Laisvės Alėja, while you admire its beautiful architecture, and make sure you get familiar with the delicious Lithuanian dishes and the ancient bath traditions in a city that was once the admired place of Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz.
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Vilnius

Vilnius

Vilnius, Lithuania's capital, stands out as one of Eastern Europe's most compelling destinations. Its appeal lies in both its distinctive architecture and its thriving cultural scene. Since Lithuania regained independence, the city has steadily grown into a tourist destination. Visitor numbers have risen year after year, matched by expanding infrastructure and services to welcome travellers.
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