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Abercrombie & Kent
OFFER ID 1674757
"Dotted through the wooded plains of northern Europe, the Baltic cities are grand, ornate sculptures, slowly shaped by centuries of conquests and Communism – a complex past that has paved the way for an exciting, 21st-century sense of self-confidence. Explore some of Europe’s most fascinating and underexplored capitals on this Baltic adventure through Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Expect scenic detours through ancient forests, charming old towns rich with architecture and guided tours of historic fortresses that bear the footprints of long, bitter journeys to independence. Tailored to your tastes by A&K’s experts, this odyssey will show you the best of bigger cities such as Tallinn and Riga, as well as smaller towns and tranquil rural corners firmly off the beaten track, with overnight stays in glamorous urban hotels. "
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1 Arrive Tallinn, Estonia
Medieval Tallinn’s cobblestone streets wind through a maze of colorful, gabled houses, while the spires of St. Olaf’s Church pierce the sky. All the while, the scent of freshly baked rye bread and distant chime of church bells fills the air.
Lace up your walking shoes and head to the Gothic Old Town Hall to learn about Vana Toomas, the city’s symbolic guardian. A private marzipan and claret tasting at the Raeapteek (Town Hall Pharmacy) pays homage to its founding apothecaries. Kadriorg Park, an oasis commissioned by Peter the Great, offers a respite with its landscaped gardens. Masterpieces and contemporary works hang in a striking modernist building at the KUMU Art Museum. Along the narrow streets of Kalamaja, Tallinn’s bohemian enclave, discover Telliskivi Creative Hub, a complex of studios, galleries, and restaurants.
Today, the Lahemaa countryside unfolds, a tapestry of dense forests, meandering rivers and quaint villages. Arriving in Tarfu, a quiet intellectual energy abounds. Classicist mansions line the streets, while leafy hilltop parks offer a break from the bustle. Privately tour Vihula Manor before learning the history of — and sampling — Estonian vodka at its on-site museum. Fortified by a gourmet lunch at the manor’s restaurant, you then explore Tartu’s Old Town, home to the University of Tartu, Gothic Tartu Cathedral ruins, The Kissing Students statue and Town Hall Square.
The journey to Riga begins with a stop in picturesque, culture-rich Valmiera. Beyond the gardens of Valmiermuiža Manor, an adjoining brewery features a tasting with the master brewer. After a local lunch, privately tour Sigulda, visiting Gutman Cave and the Castle of the Livonian Order. From Turaida Castle’s tower are vistas of the Gauja River Valley.
Riga captivates with its blend of Art Nouveau and medieval architecture, a UNESCO-listed Old Town and vibrant market overflowing with local treasures. The Dome Cathedral houses the world’s largest pipe organ, a testament to the city’s grandeur. The modern Kalnciema Quarter with its wooden architecture and the National Library is a contemporary counterpoint. Savor Latvian culinary traditions at the Agenskalns Market.
A scenic transfer to Bauska reveals Rundale Palace, a masterpiece of Baroque and Rococo architecture with opulent salons, grand halls and meticulously maintained gardens. At Farm Vaidelotes, experience the warmth of Latvian rural life — and a home-cooked meal made from farm-fresh ingredients.
Kuldiga, a town steeped in history and romance, promises a charming stop in Sabile, where medieval architecture is remarkably preserved. Ventas Rumba, Europe’s widest waterfall, is a sight to behold. In Liepaja, lose yourself in the Old Town, a labyrinth of colorful wooden houses along narrow streets. Stroll along the stunning coastline and visit Holy Trinity Church, home to the world’s oldest unreconstructed mechanical organ, and enjoy a private concert and demonstration by the organ player.
A significant religious site in Lithuania, Cross Hills is covered in thousands its namesake. Learn about its history and significance as you walk among countless memorials. After visiting, privately touring Kaunas’ well-preserved Old Town, known for its unique interwar architecture. At modernist House of A. Iljin, an architect lends insight into its UNESCO-protected design.
A peaceful walk among lakes and forests starts the day in Trakai. Tales of medieval life, Lithuanian heritage and the centuries-old Karaim community unfold at Trakai Castle. In Vilnius, a hands-on cooking workshop offers a chance to craft zeppelins and savor traditional dishes. Later, Vilnius’ Old Town beckons with cobblestone streets lined with Baroque architecture. Delve deeper into Lithuanian history at the Grand Duke’s Palace. In the bohemian Užupis district, artistic expression and a whimsical spirit invite exploration alongside a local resident.
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
2150 Route 35 Suite 250
Sea Girt, NJ 08750
USA
(732) 449-2200