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Kaunas Travel Guide
Kaunas is the second-largest city in Lithuania. Our beautiful city is one of the main centers of political, cultural and academic life of the country. This is an absolutely must-see spot, when planning your Lithuania travel.
Kaunas
An old legend goes that our city was established by the Romans, who run away from the wild Emperor Nero. A Roman on the name Palemon became the head of the settlement. Palemon had 3 sons – Kunas, Barcus and Sperus. When Palemon died, the sons shared the land. Kunas inherited this land. He reportedly built a fortress next to the confluence of the rivers of Neris and Nemunas, so the city around was named after him.
We welcome you on our travel portal. This resource provides you with all information you’d find useful for the first-time visitor: accomodation options, nightlife distractions sights to seec and things to do family entertainment spots and transport solutions Here you’ll find a list of restaurants as well as health and beauty centers
This travel guide is updated on a regular basis. You are very welcome to visit us now and again to see, what’s new and which events are on the way.
Before you plan your trip, make sure that you checked different travelling options, such as accomodation in a hotel or in a private setting, eating in a first-class or in a fast food restaurant
Our beautiful city praises itself for its thrilling music events, such as the annual Jazz Festival, which was firstly held in the uneasy 1990th. It is normally held in the end of April. Another famous music festival is the Pažaislis Music Festival, dedicated to classic music style. Each year the main theme of the festival is different. It can be Romanticism, or Baroque, or other music style. The festival is held in the summer. The more detailed information all festivals and annual events you’ll find on our site.
This is your complete travel guide for our charming city. Check the bottom of the site for information on local banks and money exchange Lithuanian GSM operators public transport taxis and the airport. If you need an emergency assistance, you’ll find the proper phone numbers in the public-institution Public Institutions sector[/url]. The page of Specials hosts the most unusual and sometimes scary attractions, such as the Devil’s Museum
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