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Tallinn - Estonia

In Estonia, visitors can wander through the cobblestone streets of Tallinn’s medieval Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site filled with fairytale towers, cozy cafés, and artisan shops. Beyond the capital, Estonia’s islands and forests offer peaceful escapes, while its modern tech culture gives the country a dynamic, forward-looking spirit.

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Riga - Latvia

Latvia, with its vibrant capital Riga, enchants travelers with stunning Art Nouveau architecture, lively markets, and a thriving cultural scene. The Latvian countryside reveals vast pine forests, pristine lakes, and beautiful sandy beaches along the Baltic Sea, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers.

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Klaipeda - Lithuania

Lithuania, the southernmost of the three, combines deep-rooted traditions with youthful energy. Its capital Vilnius boasts one of Europe’s largest baroque old towns, filled with charming courtyards, historic churches, and creative street art. Visitors can also explore the mysterious Hill of Crosses or unwind along the scenic Curonian Spit, a UNESCO-protected sand dune peninsula.

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