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Basketball is the national sport here and we recommend watching a game at the Vilnius Siemens Arena. Lithuania also has great national parks for activities like hiking, biking and canoeing; the Curonian Spit offers many opportunities, too.

 


Featured Activities

Bukchon Hanok Village
Bukchon Hanok Village

Hanok villages, which can be found in a few places in Seoul and around Korea, are living museums.

Explore the Geirangerfjord region
Explore the Geirangerfjord region

Geirangerfjord is part of the massive Fjord Norway Network and is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Sé Cathedral of Funchal
Sé Cathedral of Funchal

Close One of only a handful of late fifteenth century structures to survive the test of time, this Gothic-style cathedral is evidence of an impressive history and rich architectural past.

Romanian Peasant Museum
Romanian Peasant Museum

First opened in 1906, the history of this highly-regarded folk museum was interrupted in the 20th century by the Communist regime, but it reopened in 1990 no more than six weeks after Ceaușescu died.

linkedin Athens Photography Tour
linkedin Athens Photography Tour

Discover hidden treasures of Ancient Greece in an Athens Photo Tour, by walking the city streets.

Ross Castle
Ross Castle

A vision on the shores of Lough Leane, the 15th-century Ross Castle was built as a medieval fortress for an Irish chieftain named O’Donoghue and was said to be one of the last strongholds to fall to the brutal English Cromwellian in mid 16 century.

Lipscani (Old Town)
Lipscani (Old Town)

A hint of what Bucharest looked like before the Second World War, Lipscani was the place to do business in the city between the Middle Ages and the 1800s.