Klaipeda
Klaipėda Old Town
A charming historic district known for its well-preserved buildings, colourful facades, and cobblestone streets, offering a glimpse into the city’s Germanic heritage and lively atmosphere.
Klaipėda Castle
The remains of a medieval castle located near the city centre, with its historical significance highlighted by the small museum and reconstructed parts of the fortifications.
Curonian Spit National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its stunning sand dunes, unique coastal landscapes, and scenic walking trails, accessible via ferry from Klaipėda to Nida.
Sea Museum and Dolphinarium
Located in a historic fortress, this museum features exhibits on marine life, maritime history, and a dolphinarium with entertaining shows and interactions with marine animals.
Sculpture Park
A picturesque park featuring a collection of modern sculptures set amidst lush green spaces, offering a tranquil environment for art lovers.
Klaipėda Maritime History Museum
A museum dedicated to the maritime history of Klaipėda and the Baltic Sea, showcasing ship models, nautical instruments, and historical artefacts.
Theatre Square (Teatro aikštė)
A central square surrounded by historical buildings, including the Klaipėda Drama Theatre, known for its vibrant atmosphere, events, and cultural performances.
Clock Museum
A museum dedicated to the history and mechanics of timekeeping, with a collection of clocks, watches, and related artefacts from various historical periods.
St. Jacob’s Church (Šv. Jokūbo bažnyčia)
A historic church known for its Gothic architecture, peaceful interior, and role as a significant religious and cultural landmark in Klaipėda.
Lithuanian Maritime Museum
An institution focused on Lithuania’s maritime heritage, featuring exhibits on shipbuilding, naval history, and the region’s maritime traditions.
The Blacksmith Museum
A unique museum showcasing the craft of blacksmithing, with exhibits on traditional forging techniques, tools, and historical blacksmith artefacts.