Why visit Klaipeda

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Lithuania's reverence for tradition is a spirited counterculture, particularly in compact capital Vilnius. A city of churches and baroque finery, Vilnius’ cobblestoned charms haven’t gone unnoticed by tourists. Less visited are second city Kaunas and spa resort Druskininkai, where 19th-century architecture nudges against brooding Soviet buildings.

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There's a distinctly German flavor to Klaip?da (klai-pey-da). Lithuania's third-largest city, formerly known as Memel, was part of the Prussian Kingdom until the region gained autonomy in 1923. Buildings in the compact, cobblestoned Old Town are constructed in the German fachwerk style—that is, with distinctive half-timbered facades. Beyond the orderly historic center, the modern city sprawls into an industrial forest of cranes and shipyards, sliced in two by the Dan? River as it meanders into the Baltic Sea.




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