Coming To Lithuania? Do These Things First!

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So, at the time of making this video, the summer tourist season is right around the corner! And, after two years of lockdowns and travel uncertainty, it couldn’t be a more perfect time to visit a wonderful little corner of Europe like Lithuania!

But if you’ve decided to come and your flight is coming up soon, here are five things you need to do before or immediately after you arrive in the country!

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If you are handicapped the museums are free. They were so kind and polite and didn't make you feel uncomfortable. Loved my stay in Lithuania.

heavenbound
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I watched 10 vidoes continuosly in your channel..now I understood how the Lithuania transport works, language speaks, places and shopping things.. I hope these tips will help my next week Lithuania trip memorable in my life, thank you

cloudwire
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I like Lithuania because Lithuanian here in new York are great 😊

gabyd
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@GoVilnius should sponsor you....or travel Lithuania....Xo

NoellaInLife
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All essential advice in one concise video. Nice!

Laurynas_LTU
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I loved Lithuania! Trakai is in my heart! Greetings from Lisbon, Portugal 💚❤️🇵🇹👍🏻🇱🇹

suevialania
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🇮🇳🇱🇹🙋‍♂️💖
Good Video Can u make it in Detail.

arundev.s
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Another excellent and informative video. What I'd like to see is an explanation of speed limits in lithuania. I've borrowed and rented cars and driven with quite a few Lithuanians who all have a different understanding on what the speed limits are, especially when passing small towns. I can't understand why they put speed limit signs every 300-500m that say what the speed limit ISN'T instead of what it is. And how a white or a blue town sign actually means a speed limit change. After 6 short trips to Lithuania, im still confused and probably am driving unnecessarily slowly too often.

roborme
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A better pronunciation of 'Sveiki' would be 'svay-kee' (like the word 'hay', or imagine a Canadian saying 'eh?'). 'Svee-kee' sounds very different to the Lithuanian ear 😄. But great advice overall!

drixcel