Walking Street in Palanga

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Palanga is a nice little beach resort town in Lithuania. The city features a walking street, with many cafes and restaurants, local art and craft and so on.

Unfortunately I didn't figure out what name does this street wears, so lets call it just Walking street in Palanga. Turns out, this is the first geo - tagged post from Lithuania at this blog, thus I have visited Lithuania countless time prior, including Palanga. 

We arrived to Palanga from Liepāja, straight from Royal Fontaine hotel. One of our goals here in Palanga was to find Amber museum (we didn't find it), so we parked our car and just started to walk.

Walking / cycling street in Palanga

Walking / cycling street in Palanga

Palanga

Palanga

Armenian restaurant in Palanga

Armenian restaurant in Palanga

Readers os my blog are already familiar with my love to Caucasian Cuisine, unfortunately, this time I didn't tried this place.

Palanga

Palanga

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