I keep making travel vlogs around the world but I thought it would be useful to talk you through a real day in my life during COVID times.
If you’ve ever paid attention, many Lithuanians put on their Instagram profile “Nature Lover” but why do they really love nature so much? I’ve tried to figure it out in one of my recent trips. Let’s talk.
Lekėčiai is a small town in southwestern Lithuania with a population of 848 people. However, something magical happened here. I connected with one of the oldest traditions in Europe. Let’s talk about šakotis cake.
Anykščiai has to be one of the most beautiful places not just in Lithuania but in the whole Europe. Actually, do you know how to pronounce it? Let’s explore this magical town.
Lithuanians know about Kaunas but for some reason not many tourists know where this amazing place is. It feels like underrated so I wanted to travel there to show Kaunas and Lithuania differently. Let’s talk about it.
Few days ago I had the chance to revisit a city that has long been on my Europe bucket list, Vilnius. According to Lithuania, the G-Spot of Europe. What do you know about Vilnius?
This food market in London has around 1,000 years of history. I’ve been there many times but there’s always something new. Welcome to Borough Market.
What do you think people in London do when the weather is super nice? They take advantage of these massive green areas. There’s one particular place that they love. Welcome to Hyde Park & Kensington Gardens.
Covent Garden is an area that Londoners tend to avoid – mainly due to the crazy number of people. But even if it’s crowded, there are some hidden (or not-so-hidden) gems worth seeing. Welcome to Covent Garden.
Greenwich in London is one of those neighbourhoods that you’ve probably heard of, but perhaps haven’t visited. So today I came all the way because I wanna share with you one of the most spectacular areas in London. Welcome to Greenwich.