I will be doing a series on streets and alleys of the Baltic countries.
I have been to all the Baltic capitals which includes visiting of some of the UNESCO Heritage sites like
Vilinus, Riga, Tallin etc.
What I found most interesting are the alleys and the streets which all have their own characteristics.
I am not able to tell you exactly where those alleys and streets are; in my simple mind, they are my memorable parts of the Baltic.
I like the cobblestones, the quaint street, the colored walls on both sides of the alleys, the cafes along or encroached onto the roads, the crude masonry wall facing and last, but not the least, the friendly people.
They leave an undeletable part in my memory!
So clean 😉
Unlike many alleys in China . . . .
I am enjoying your serial photos of Alleys ans Streets!
Good that you don’t find them boring!
Beautiful,with the blue sky peeping over the buildings!
Summer with blue sky there is lovely!
Hi Michael,
I just read your post- the streets & alleys of the Baltic, and those countries are on my bucket list to visit.
Can it be done on a budget?
I know Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia are still cheaper than mainstream Europe. Would you have some tips? Thanks, Sahar
Hi, I suppose you can do it if you carefully research and plan your budget. Living standards are a bit below Western Europe.Regards, Michael
I certainly will look into it, thank you.
What inspired you to go the Baltics?
For me, it was a work trip to Tallinn when I was based in Norway. 2 days was too short though
The UNESCO sites and the fact I have never visited the countries inspired me.
Thank you Michael, yes that’s what I noticed before and even now looking at prices online
Some suggest US$ 70 for living expenses per day ………. not sure whether prices are current though
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