Riga
Riga, with over a third of the country's population, is both the capital and the largest city in Latvia. One of the most important administrative, economic and cultural centres of the Baltic Sea, the city is located on the Bay of Riga with the Daugava River running through it.
Due to its strategic and scenic location, the city has been ruled by everyone from the Swedes and Poles to the Soviet Union throughout its history. As such, the former member of the Hanseatic League has a fascinating past to explore, with many impressive historical sites to discover.
In addition to the magnificent medieval Old Town, where you can find many of its main tourist attractions, the city boasts the highest number of Art Nouveau buildings in the world. With trendy bars, cool cafes and fantastic restaurants, as well as the nearby beaches at Jurmala to enjoy, there is no shortage of things to do in Riga.
Vilnius
Vilnius is not only the capital of Lithuania but also the centre of Europe. The city is located right in the centre of the continent - the geographical centre of Europe is just 26 kilometres from the centre of Vilnius.
With a population of 554 409 inhabitants Vilnius retains the feeling of a warm, friendly but open city that is home not only to Lithuanians but also to a large number of Russians, Poles, Jews and expatriates from Western Europe and the United States.
It is perhaps this mix of cosmopolitan life and local feeling that attracts more and more tourists and business travellers every year.
It is the closest city to the centre of the European continent, boasts the largest preserved Old Town in Eastern Europe, is filled with an incredible mix of architectural styles, has historical charm and offers all the amenities of a modern city. But really, none of these things capture the essence of Vilnius.
Vilnius has spirit. It is a city where a magical tapestry of charm and character weaves countless attractions together.
It is a city that is bustling with life and growth, but it is also rich in years of charm. It is a city of progress and eternal confidence.
It is also a city where people come together to live vibrantly, and joyfully, to create and prosper.
One thing is for sure - it is impossible to visit Vilnius without feeling its spirit, without feeling the echoes of history and the momentum of progress. You cannot leave without being fascinated by the beauty, mystery and magic of the city.
Tallinn
With surprises around every corner, Tallinn explodes with charm like no other European city. The Estonian capital is rich in history, but has all the modern offerings that tourists expect from a 21st century destination. The city is extremely photogenic, especially at midnight sunsets in the summer. And if you want to see the city at its best, plan your visit during the Estonian Song Festival. It brings together 30,000 of the best singers in Estonia on one stage every five years to create music that vibrates throughout the city. Tallinn's Old Town managed to preserve its medieval heritage during centuries of domination by foreign leaders, legally earning it UNESCO World Heritage designation . You can still walk through the ivy-covered Viru Gate, explore the Gothic Town Hall and walk along the city walls as others have done for hundreds of years. But you should take equal time to explore Tallinn's modern offerings. The city has Scandinavian-inspired restaurants, viewing platforms, lush parks and sweet shops . Plan your sightseeing around this captivating city with our list of things to do in Tallinn.
Notes: The guided tours, excursions, tours are indicative and the order in which they will take place can be changed without skipping any tour.
Note: Not included is the cost of headset rental for tours where headset rental is required unless otherwise stated.
Useful Information and Remarks:
Make sure before your departure to get all the necessary information about your trip from the salesperson who served youDon't forget before you leave home, to check that you have taken with you , all the necessary documents for your trip ( passport / ID card , vaccination certificates , tour brochure etc.etc )We suggest you choose according to your needs and calculate that the closer to the center the hotel is located the more expensive it is . You should therefore calculate the cost of travel if you will have to travel outside the tour programYou can make purchases and payments with Mastercard and Visa cards. For bank commissions consult your bank.The travel time from city to city is always relative and depends on the weather conditions ,traffic on the road and delays at the border.In the hotels proposed with satellites, the price refers to both.In case a hotel does not gather the necessary reservations ,a comparable one is proposed so that people can concentrate in one or two and to facilitate the execution of the program of tours - tours.Optional activities are not obligatory A minimum number of participants is required for them to take place.There will be compulsory stops (based on relevant legislation on drivers' timetables) at regular intervals (approximately every 2 and a half hours) for coffee, food and toilet facilities. The stops will be at the border and at shops on the road. Unfortunately their quality is not always the best. In many places 50 minutes are requested from the cleaners in the toilets.For health reasons it is not allowed to use the toilet on the bus, as it cannot be disinfected during the journey and is a source of infection.Tourists must adapt to the health rules of the country we are visiting and carry the required documents. The office operates on an advisory basis only.