Toompea castle is a medieval castle on Toompea hill in the central part of Tallinn, the capital of Estonia.
Riga has hundreds of ways for Enticing visitors – its rich history, architecture, spacious gardens and parks, museums, art galleries and world-class opera and daily treats like a walk in the enormous colourful central market or going to a cozy café, club or pub.
Unlike most European cities, which have
ancient buildings mixed in between modern ones, Tallinn's Old City is complete. You leave bustling modern life behind when of cobblestones and dim alleys, sputtering torches and secret stair ways.
The largest Latvian summer and health resort, only 25 km highway drive from Riga. The town is located on the coast of the Gulf of Riga and occupies a 32 km length coast line with miles of sandy beaches, swaying pine trees and deliciously fresh air, eclectic architecture and plenty of fun.
This Palace is the most outstanding monument of Baroque and Rococo art in Latvia. The palace is an example of the early work of Italian-Russian architect Rastrelli who also designed the famous Winter Palace in St.Petersburg.
Vilnius Old Town, where you can feel the atmosphere of the city's history of the 16-19th centuries while walking along its narrow winding streets or visiting the most exiting architectural and historic monuments.
Helsinki is the capital and most populous city in Finland. It is located on the shore of the Gulf of Finland and serves as the seat of the Uusimaa region. Helsinki is a totally unique combination of quirky urbanity and peaceful nature that gives silence and space to feel more, hear more and experience more.
The palace designed by Italian architect Nicola Michetti with its magnificent main hall is one of the most beautiful examples of Baroque architecture in Estonia.
Standing on an island in Lake Galve, the Castle now houses an interesting museum telling its history. Famous in the times of the Grand Duke Vytautas when the country borders were stretching from the Baltics till the Black Sea.