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Labas! 🤗 Are you a food enthusiast? Then this gastronomy guide in Vilnius is tailored exactly for you! As a Lithuanian who lived in Vilnius for over 5 years, I am sharing with you my favorite places, from the small local coffee shops to the posh places that are recognized internationally + some local tips! I've curated this list with insider tips and recommendations, showcasing carefully selected places that I love to visit repeatedly. Most of the places are 🌱 vegan & vegetarian-friendly! 📌 This guide will be updated occasionally with new places, tips, and my notes (just wanted to share my personal list of favorite places in Vilnius ASAP, so I will update soon with all my tips and recommendations)! T H E G U I D E C O V E R S : ------------------------------------------------ 🚗 TRANSPORTATION 🏩 HOTELS - Budget - Mid-range - Luxury ☕ RESTAURANTS - Coffee & Pastry - Brunch - Local Restaurants - TOP Restaurants - Prestigious Places - Street Food - Aperitive (snacks & drinks) - Bars & Lounges - Wineries - Night Clubs 🍴 MUST-TRY DISHES 🗝️ ADDITIONAL INFO I can't wait to hear any feedback from you about these places! Share your experiences with me on Instagram at @justi.vision 🤗 Tag or DM me! 🗺️ This is an interactive guide that allows you to open directions on your phone's Google Maps, call restaurants, or book hotels with a simple click on a place in the guide or map. 📌 ADD this guide to your travel BUCKETLIST! 📌 New travel guides are coming soon - SUBSCRIBE to be the first to know!
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The Faroe Islands are the kind of place you would visit for a maximum of a week, as it is an expensive destination, much like Iceland. Renowned for its spectacular sea cliff formations, puffins, and bird watching, this archipelago is perfect for any nature explorer. Although not as large as Iceland, the Faroe Islands consist of 18 main islands, some of which are easily reachable while others require a private helicopter or special permission. It is necessary to get a car rental to get around, as public transportation is infrequent, and without a car, you may be limited in terms of places you can visit. This itinerary is based on a car road trip. Tips: No cash is needed as everything can be paid for with a credit card. Check the ferry schedule online at https://www.ssl.fo/en/home. Supermarkets are closed on Sundays, except for Mylnan. Always verify the opening hours of takeaways and restaurants on their Facebook pages, as the opening hours on Google Maps may not be up to date. Most cafes and restaurants are closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. There aren't many food places outside of the capital Tórshavn, so do plan for your meals, be it eating at cafes or restaurants or simply stocking on basic food necessities from the supermarkets. Purchase alcoholic beverages and soda at the airport for a lower price. Make sure to buy them before leaving the airport! If you have any questions, send me a DM on Instagram or email me at underratedwonders@gmail.com
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