News Lithuania Tourism: TOP 5 DESTINATIONS DRIVEN BY MEDIA SUCCESS
Chernobyl, which had only received 70,000 visitors in 2018, is on the way to become the hype tourist destination of the moment ... and in the former Lithuanian power plant of Ignalina.... Lithuania is ...
News Lithuania Tourism: Chernobyl is set to become an official tourist attraction, but is it safe?
Last week, he announced that he wants it to become a legitimate tourist attraction, saying ... zone (the HBO miniseries was shot in the former Soviet republic of Lithuania), boost mobile phone ...
News Lithuania Tourism: Vilnius’ quirky character shines this summer
There is no better time to visit Lithuania’s capital Vilnius but this summer as it boasts not only a UNESCO-listed old town, but also a vast variety of cultural events and a rapidly growing craft beer scene, ideal for those looking to get great value for their money as well as avoid the crowds.
News Lithuania Tourism: Malta with one of EU’s lowest rates of female farm managers
Countries with the highest share of women as farm managers are Latvia and Lithuania with 45% ... are not recognised by predominantly male stakeholders,” the report adds. Tourism is seen as an economic ...
News Lithuania Tourism: Hoiberg will soon get chance to know his team better in Europe
The trip begins with three days in Rome, where team will visit many of the main attractions ... Aug. 7: Silute BC (Lithuania) Ponte Buggianese (Palazzetto Sandro Pertini) 8 p.m. 1 p.m. Thurs., ...
News Lithuania Tourism: Success of HBO’s Chernobyl Puts Vilnius in Spotlight as Prime Location for Filming in Region
Extensive parts of the show were shot in Vilnius, and the Lithuanian capital established itself as one of the regional leaders for hosting film production, said the official tourism and business ...
News Lithuania Tourism: Their Beach Opera Won at the Biennale. But They Can Hardly Afford It.
But even after switching out the Lithuanian cast for local singers and extras ... extras act out a normal day at the beach while performers sing their concerns about mass tourism and global ...