Probably one of those weird questions but Lithuania and Spain have more in common than you think. If you already know, you might find new elements in this article.
I’ve been travelling to this underrated country in Europe for the last 6 years and I keep learning new things all the time. I still can’t believe people don’t know much about this country. I wanted to write about it so hopefully more people discover it.
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.
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?
When I first came to Europe 18 years ago, I was curious about Scandinavian countries as they have high standards when it comes to economic and social policies. However, I was missing the 3 key countries in the Baltics: Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia.