If you’re in Kaliningrad and would like to see more than just the city center, forts, museums in the city, follow this advice - Visit towns in Kaliningrad region. Choose the town by your interests, order car tour to see it or visit it by yourself . One day will be enought to feel the atmosphere of the town, get acquated with its history and enjoy its pecularities! So, F.Y.I. - Top 5 Towns to Visit in Kaliningrad Region.
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If you’re already in Baltiysk or planning to visit it, keep in mind one more point of destination that is only 10 minutes by ferry from Baltiysk - Baltic Spit (or Vistula Spit). It’s an amazing strip of land! Here are a few things you might be interested in when travelling to the Baltic Spit.
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If you’re a backpacker visiting Baltiysk and wishing to get more impressions from your trip, go to the Baltic Spit (former Frishe Nerung)! It takes only 10 minutes by ferry and you’re on the ‘wild’ land with only 1200 inhabitants, full of secrets and mysteries! Hope 5 tips below will help you not to get lost on the Spit and get unforgettable impressions.
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Are you a backpacker dreaming to visit the city of Baltiysk (former Pillau) that was recently opened for foreign visitors? - Then You found the right article for reading and Yes, entry is free there right now, no permit is needed, no passport control. If you’re traveling on your own to Kaliningrad, Baltiysk is a must-see city. 5 Tips below will help you to get more impressions of your trip to Baltiysk.
Filed under: Blog on March 9th, 2010 | 1 Comment »
It’s time to visit Baltiysk - the westernmost port of Russia, which previous name was Pillau - the most important city of the Duchy of Prussia and Germany. Pier in Pillau”My small Amsterdam’ - these words related to Pillau were said by King Friedrich Wilhelm I. No entry permission is needed right now, so all foreign guests can see it any time since January 2010.
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Winter is not a pleasant time for visiting Russia, especially its middle part. You know most travelers avoid winter trips to Russia if it’s just for touristic purposes; it’s obvious that summer is more adorable season for sightseeing. But yet it can happen to you to be in Russia in a winter season whether on a business trip or just by occasion. What does winter in the isolated part of Russia - Kaliningrad region look like?
Filed under: Blog on February 17th, 2010 | No Comments »