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Vilnius
Vilnius, one of the largest surviving medieval old towns in Northern Europe, is among top 20 most beautiful cities of the world and, as such, must be visited. Vilnius, the baroque beauty of the Baltic, is a city of immense allure. As stunning as it is bizarre, it easily tops the country’s best-attraction bill, drawing tourists like moths to a flame with an easy, confident charm and a warm, golden glow that makes one wish for long midsummer evenings every day of the year.
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    Dzukija National Park and Grutas Park Full-Day Tour

    City: Vilnius

    Duration: 9 h

    Activity Level: Easy

    Tour Category: Private Tours, Cultural and Historical

    Experience: Adventure, Ecotourism, Historical

    Per Traveler: from $ 100

    Duration: 9 h

    from $ 100

    per adult

    Activity Level: Easy

    We offer you to take a day trip from Vilnius to Merkine. It is a small town in the Dzukija National Park, which is located at the confluence of the Merkys and Neman rivers. Highlights include the Pyramid of Merkine, Cepkeliai Marsh, Grutas Park, and Liskiava Monastery.

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    Explore the Gem of the Lithuanian Landscape – the Curonian Spit National Park

    City: Vilnius

    Duration: 14 h

    Activity Level: Easy

    Tour Category: Private Tours, Local Experience

    Experience: Adventure, Unesco, Ecotourism, Nature

    Per Traveler: from $ 110

    Duration: 14 h

    from $ 110

    per adult

    Activity Level: Easy

    Admire the natural place, which has received global community recognition and was included on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Curonian Spit National Park is a 98-kilometer long peninsula between the Baltic Sea and the Curonian Bay formed more than 5000 years ago by the sea surge and streams, sand, and wind.

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