Riga

Riga is the capital and largest city of Latvia, located on the eastern shore of the Gulf of Riga on the Baltic Sea. The city has a population of over 700,000 people and is known for its rich history, beautiful architecture, and lively culture. Riga's Old Town is a particularly fascinating area to explore, with [...]
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Latvia

Latvia is a small country located in Northern Europe, bordered by Estonia, Russia, Belarus, and Lithuania. It is known for its picturesque landscapes, rich culture, and historical significance.   For nature lovers, Latvia is a paradise. The country is home to a diverse range of landscapes, from the rolling hills of the Latgale region, to [...]
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Disconnect from the network to connect to nature.

You may wonder, are the Baltic countries the right place to relax from the busy days? If you are looking for a quiet place to slow down and enjoy nature, travelling thousands of kilometres among the green forests, blooming meadows, blue lakes, and banging waves of the sea, yes, the Baltic is the right choice. […]

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Baltic Adventure

Estonia – Latvia – Lithuania The Baltic States are perfect for those who are looking for adventure! There are many things you can take out of your bucket list, such as bungee jumping, zipline, kayaking, rally driving, or even bobsleighing. Everyone who loves adrenaline rushing through their veins should look more into the Baltic States […]

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Hunting the Baltic Flavors

There are many ways to feel the Baltic specialities on the tip of your tongue. Here are a few of them. We are warning you, this may be dangerously tasty! Why Baltic cuisine taste so good?: -              The way from the farmers to the restaurant table is very short, you may eat for your lunch [...]
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Why Visit the Baltic Countries?

Estonia – Latvia – Lithuania Three countries on the shores of the Baltic Sea – Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania may be surprisingly contrasting, but all three are united by their common history going back many centuries, and the joint struggle for independence. To fully experience the Baltic flavor, one should visit all three. Each of the Baltic [...]
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The last pagans of Europe

By the 12th century, Christianity had become the hegemonic religion in Europe. This power was due, in part, to the consecration of Christian worship as the official religion of the Roman Empire (c. 390-391) - a cult inherited by the new Germanic kingdoms (with the exception of Britain) - and to the missionaries' effort to [...]
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Summer Solstice Celebration

Summer Solstice Celebration LATVIA Over the centuries, the summer solstice has strongly associated with feasts and pagan rituals as well as with fertility, growth, and light. The old traditions are still alive and each year thousands of people in the Baltic States are going to the countryside to celebrate the longest day and the shortest […]

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Baltic History

History The origins of the Baltic capitals date back to the 13th-14th centuries, and the magnificent old towns of Tallinn, Riga and Vilnius are UNESCO-protected hidden treasures of European medieval architecture. Step 700 years back in time and take a walking tour with private guide around these charming old towns’ atmospheric lanes. Arrange for special […]

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Taste of Baltic Cuisine

Lithuania-Latvia-Estonia Try some of the Baltic countries’ culinary extravaganzas! Taste genuine Tallinn marzipan at the oldest marzipan café in Europe with a cup of gourmet coffee. Visit the old pavilions of Riga Central Market, the largest covered market in Europe and sample traditional Latvian food: black breads, cheeses and fish specialties, or visit one of […]

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