After getting off the train in Klaipeda earlier in the day, I had all afternoon and evening to explore Klaipeda and learn more about its history here in Lithuania. I wandered around Klaipeda old town, explored the Klaipeda port, and then headed to the beach in Klaipeda to watch the sunset!
Location of Senoji Hansa where I ate dinner: https://goo.gl/maps/d41SvAVNi5jqiRUb8
Kavos Architektai the cafe where I had a coffee: https://goo.gl/maps/myJKYhFvce1UgLbW9
Where to catch bus 6 to the beach: https://goo.gl/maps/e7tpX8K2ScWoFbA39
Where to get off to walk to the beach: https://goo.gl/maps/16DptDjmfRBjKuHP9
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What do you think of Klaipeda? Would you like to visit?
Very cool. Probably not going to use that swimsuit until next year. Although Lithuania may be big on saunas….
thanks for coming here 🙂
You missed klaipeda best place it's not where bus route 6 took you… You had to take a cab and go to olando kepure, there is nice sunshine's and some cliffs to see it 🙂
Hi you should go to the dutch hat in Klaipeda there you will find a tin from which you can see the beautiful landscape of the whole sea
You can visit the amber museum in Palanga! It's so beautiful and interesting. Palanga is a very nice place.
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I love your videos. I am from Lithuania but I haven't lived there for over a decade now and your videos makes me feel like home ♥️ thank you for your videos ! ♥️♥️♥️
I hate large cities. Klaipėda is largest city I'd still consider living. Not too small, not too large. Not too shabby, but not too fancy. Not a province, but not a metropolis either.
So I do live here. I love the easy navigation, simplicity and cozy port vibes in the old city. Love walks in a former cemetery park near my place. Love orange street lights, reflecting on stony pavements during rainy evenings.
I live in Klaipėda 🙂
you need, go to NIDA
my city ✅
You should visit some large graveyard on november 1st, it's all saints day in the catholic faith, and everyone visits their dead relatives and lights candles, it's a very breathtaking sight when it gets dark.
I am from Indonesia and I was joining Lithuanian summer course in 2019. The first time I arrived there, I was like ‘the weather is this cold?’ Since I was thinking that the weather was hot in summer, and I catch a cold in my first week there haha.
Lithuania is surely a beautiful country and Nida is my most favourite ❤️. Thank you for the video, I love it a lot.
AH-Maaaazing! Wow! I'm lovin' all of this journey! So interesting! Thank you!
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Very good lithuanian prononsation! I am surprised.
I just wonder about the language difference. Are most people able to understand English or are you fairly proficient in languages for getting around?
As Lithuanian I have to thank you for those videos as they are very informative! Taking a train Vilnius- Klaipeda today for the first time and I am very excited 🐱🐱
Hey. Nice video 🙂
Here are some views from out group journey: https://youtu.be/PVDo3a77N50
why did you not ckecked the ticket 🙂 you were in melnrage, but your ticket was clean 😀 😀
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Looks like an interesting place
It's an interesting city. Looking forward to Seattle there 🔥🖤