Palanga

Palanga

Palanga is the most famous seaside resort in Lithuania and one of the country’s most popular holiday destinations. Located on the Baltic Sea coast, Palanga attracts visitors with its long sandy beaches, pine forests, lively atmosphere and beautiful parks. During summer the city becomes a vibrant centre filled with tourists, concerts, cafes and cultural events, while in quieter seasons it offers peaceful coastal scenery and relaxing walks by the sea. The symbol of the city is the famous Palanga Pier, a long wooden pier stretching into the Baltic Sea. It is one of the best places in Lithuania to watch sunsets and enjoy sea views. Nearby lies the lively J. Basanavičius Street, the main pedestrian avenue filled with restaurants, shops and entertainment venues. One of the most important historical landmarks in Palanga is the elegant Palanga Amber Museum located inside the beautiful former Tiškevičiai Palace. Although not a medieval castle, the palace resembles a grand aristocratic residence surrounded by the magnificent Palanga Botanical Park. The museum contains one of the world’s largest collections of Baltic amber, including rare prehistoric inclusions and jewellery. The surrounding botanical park, designed by French landscape architect Édouard André, features lakes, fountains, sculptures and peaceful walking paths. Palanga also offers several cultural and historical attractions. Visitors can explore churches, memorial sites and small museums connected with Lithuanian history and coastal traditions. The Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary is an impressive Neo-Gothic church with a tall tower overlooking the town. Nature is one of Palanga’s greatest treasures. The city is surrounded by pine forests, cycling trails and coastal dunes. Nearby visitors can discover the peaceful seaside area of Birutė Hill, a legendary pagan site connected with Lithuanian folklore and ancient traditions. The beaches of Palanga are among the widest and most popular in the Baltic region, attracting swimmers, walkers and families every year. Palanga is also known for festivals, open-air concerts and wellness tourism. Many visitors come for spa hotels, fresh sea air and relaxing holidays by the coast. Throughout the year the city combines natural beauty, culture and recreation in a unique seaside atmosphere. Today Palanga remains one of Lithuania’s top tourist destinations. With its beaches, botanical park, museums, elegant palace and lively promenade, the city offers a perfect mix of history, relaxation and Baltic coastal charm.

What to see in Palanga

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