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10-Nights The Timeless Towns of the Baltics - Small Group Journeys from $9,995

Abercrombie & Kent

OFFER ID 1652176

The Timeless Towns of the Baltics

Unravel the stories of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia, where medieval trade once built some of Europe’s wealthiest cities, Soviet rule left its mark, and vibrant national pride now shapes the future. Stroll through centuries-old castles, explore grand cathedrals, and experience the artistry of modern creative districts. From tasting traditional countryside cuisine to stepping inside exclusive cultural landmarks, this journey blends past and present in the heart of the Baltics.


10 nights from $9,995 per person

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1 Arrive in Vilnius, Lithuania

Arrive in Lithuania’s capital, where Baroque architecture, Neoclassical landmarks and a thriving café culture set the stage for your journey. Settle into your hotel before gathering for dinner at its Michelin-starred restaurant.


Grand Hotel Kempinski Vilnius

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2 Vilnius - Castles and Cobblestones

Step into the past as you explore Vilnius’ Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with a local expert. Walking along its cobbled streets, you pass Vilnius Cathedral, the Duke’s Palace, and St. Anne’s Church before reaching the Gates of Dawn, home to a revered Renaissance-era Madonna. Cross the Vilnia River into the self-proclaimed Republic of Uzupis, a haven for artists and creatives, where you meet a local resident and visit the Uzupis Art Incubator. Later, venture to Trakai Island Castle, a striking 14th-century fortress set on the shores of Lake Galve.


Grand Hotel Kempinski Vilnius

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3 Kaunas & Liepaja, Latvia - Modernism and Maritime Tales

Travel west to Kaunas, Lithuania’s second city, where medieval landmarks sit alongside interwar modernist gems. Visit the Old Town Hall and Kaunas Cathedral before heading to New Town to admire architectural highlights that include the Resurrection Church and the House of Iljinai — the latter an A&K-exclusive visit. Continue into Latvia, arriving in the coastal city of Liepaja, and settle into your waterfront hotel before gathering for dinner.


Promenade Hotel

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4 Liepaja - Where History Meets the Sea

Begin the day with a walk along Liepaja’s sandy coastline and through the lush greenery of Jurmala Park. Wander the historic streets of Old Town, where pastel-hued buildings surround bustling Rose Square. Enjoy a private organ concert at Holy Trinity Cathedral, home to the world’s oldest unreconstructed mechanical organ, before taking a private tour of the Great Amber Concert Hall. This afternoon, visit Karosta, a former Russian Imperial and Soviet naval base, where abandoned fortresses and a former military prison reveal a fascinating and haunting past.


Promenade Hotel

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5 Kuldiga & Jurmala - Storybook Streets and Seaside Splendor

Drive to Kuldiga, a picture-perfect town of wooden houses and cobbled streets that was once the capital of the Duchy of Courland. Cross the longest brick bridge in Europe and marvel at the broad cascades of Venta Waterfall. Stop for an exclusive farm-to-table lunch at a family-owned bakery and brewery in Engure. Continue to Jurmala, where 19th-century wooden villas and an elegant seaside promenade evoke a bygone era. Arrive this evening in Riga, the dynamic capital of Latvia.


Grand Hotel Kempinski Riga

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6 Riga - Design Your Day

Uncover the charm of Riga’s Old Town, where medieval spires and pastel-colored facades tell a story of Hanseatic wealth. Visit the Dome Cathedral, St. Peter’s Church, and the famous "Three Brothers" houses. Stroll through the Art Nouveau District, home to over 800 magnificent buildings, before enjoying a private tour of the Art Nouveau Museum. Later, customize your experience with one of these Design Your Day activities:

  • Hike in Kemeri National Park, walking along scenic boardwalks through pristine wetlands.
  • Explore on a Private Canal Cruise, sipping champagne as you glide past historic landmarks.
  • Relax at Your Hotel’s Spa, indulging in a rejuvenating massage or wellness treatment.

This evening, toast your Baltic adventure with a cocktail on the terrace of Michelin Guide-featured Stage 22, followed by a five-star dinner experience.


Grand Hotel Kempinski Riga

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7 Cesis & Tartu, Estonia - Echoes of the Past

Trek through the sprawling woodlands of Gauja National Park on your way to Cesis, a medieval town steeped in history. Visit the ruins of Cesis Castle and St. John’s Church, one of Latvia’s oldest Gothic landmarks. Later, experience an A&K-exclusive farm-to-table lunch at Zipari Farm, an authentic immersion into Latvian traditions and with a chance to taste homemade delicacies. Venture to Estonia and settle into your hotel in Tartu.


Hotel Lydia

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8 Tartu - Estonia’s Intellectual Hub

Tartu is Estonia’s university town and a thriving center of culture and innovation. Explore Dome Hill, visit St. John’s Church, and tour the dynamic Aparaaditehas district, once a Soviet-era industrial complex and now an artistic haven. Enjoy a curator-led tour of the Estonian National Museum, followed by a thought-provoking discussion over lunch. Later, drive to Tallinn and check into your hotel.


Hotel Telegraaf

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9 Tallinn - A Fairytale City

Step into the medieval magic of Tallinn’s UNESCO-listed Old Town, where cobbled streets wind past centuries-old towers and colorful merchant houses. Visit Toompea Castle and St. Mary’s Cathedral before descending into the lively Lower Town. Stop at the Rotermanni Quarter and Telliskivi Creative City, a modern hub for art and design. Finish with a private guided tour of the KUMU Art Museum before spending the rest of the day exploring at your own pace.


Hotel Telegraaf

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10 Lahemaa National Park - Preserving Estonia’s Past & Present

Venture into the Estonian countryside and visit Lahemaa National Park, a land of rugged forests and grand estates, before arriving at Vihula Manor, where you tour the estate’s historic Watermill Museum and Vodka Museum. Sit down to a private lunch before participating in an A&K-exclusive reforestation project, planting spruce trees to support area conservation efforts. Return to Tallinn for a farewell Chef’s Table dinner at Restaurant Noa, where panoramic sea views provide the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable evening.


Hotel Telegraaf

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11 Depart Tallin

After breakfast, take your private transfer to the airport for your departing flight.




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Featured Destinations
Tallinn
Tallinn's many occupations over the centuries have resulted in a cultural mix and unique ambiance of this maritime city. Old Town's cobbled streets and 13th-14th century buildings attract thousands of visitors annually who admire the city’s heritage of medieval buildings, the imposing City Hall, the Orthodox Cathedral, Toompea Castle and Oleviste Church. See former guild houses, including the Great Guildhall of the medieval Hanseatic League. Other attractions include impressive Town Hall Square with 15th century Gothic Town Hall, and numerous Gothic churches including Toomekirik. Toompea Castle has fine views over Tallinn. In Hirve Park, Estonians have rallied recently in protest of foreign occupation. "Tall Herman" and "Fat Margaret" are two towers among the remnants of the original defense walls. The "Fat Margaret" tower now houses a Maritime Museum on Tallinn’s history as a busy port. Other museums include: The House of Knights on Toompea Hill which displays Estonian art from the 19th and 20th centuries; the Museum of Decorative and Applied Art.
Tartu

The university city of Tartu is considered the birthplace of Estonian literary tradition. It was founded in 1030 on the banks of the Emajogi River, 115 mi/186 km southeast of Tallinn.

Unfortunately, successive waves of invaders inflicted damage on Tartu, leaving an Old Town that is much younger than Tallinn's: It is neoclassical rather than medieval in design, though you can glimpse its past grandeur when you tour the 13th-century Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral.

The church sits atop Cathedral Hill, in the center of a park that also contains a local history museum, an ancient pagan sacrificial altar, an old astronomical observatory, and the opposing Inglisild (Angel's Bridge) and Kurasild (Devil's Bridge). Inglisild leads to the Town Hall Square and Raekoda, or Town Hall. At the base of the park is St. John's Church, begun in the 14th century and finished in the classical and baroque styles. (Notice the terra-cotta sculptures in niches around the front door.)

The town's two universities—Tartu University (founded in 1632, it can be distinguished by its classical columns) and the Estonian University of Life Sciences—merit visits.

Tartu deserves a full day's visit. http://www.tartu.ee.

Riga
Now reasserting its proud Baltic heritage after the return of Latvia's independence, this ancient Hanseatic river-port is the largest city of the Baltic States and a showcase for the restored Old Riga with its cobbled pedestrian streets, towers and spires of medieval churches and venerable facades of gabled 17th century German merchants' homes. It is surrounded by a moat and contains several medieval buildings, including a 13th-century cathedral and guild halls from the 14th century. Riga is still historically and architecturally fascinating.
Liepaja

Liepaja, Latvia's third-largest city and a longtime home of the Soviet Baltic Fleet, located 120 mi/195 km southwest of Riga, boasts an ice-free harbor. There are also many lakes and a nice, long seabeach with fine sand. Czar Peter the Great (called Peter the First in Latvia) lived there, and his house is worth a visit.


Liepaja still looks somewhat scruffy, but the old town (Vecliepaja) is gradually being restored. The main thoroughfare, Liela iela, is bustling with cafes and shops behind renovated neoclassical and art-nouveau facades.

Vilnius
Vilnius is the capital of Lithuania and one of the country's oldest cities. It stretches along both banks of the fast flowing Neris River, and is set among hills pine forests. Vilnius is very old city indeed. The honor for founding Vilnius is justly given to Gediminas (a Lithuanian Duke) in the year 1323. Having declared Vilnius his "royal town", Gediminas created the conditions for its subsequent growth as the political, economical and cultural center of Lithuania. The fortress on Castle Hill was used for defense purposes and was called the Upper Castle.
Following the craftsmen in other European towns at the end of the 15th century, Vilnius craftsmen began to join together by professions into guilds. Many Catholic churches and monasteries appeared in the town. Stone buildings sprang up inside the Lower Castle. The new Cathedral was among them. Crafts and trade continued to develop in the 16th century. Many beautiful new buildings in the late Gothic and Renaissance style appeared in the town. The most significant event in the cultural life of 16th century Lithuania was the founding of the Vilnius Academy in 1579, which was endowed with the rights and privileges of a university. In 1795 Vilnius became the center of a new gubernia consisting of the lands annexed to the Russian Empire. A number of new Classical style buildings were built, including the Cathedral, which had been reconstructed at the end of the 18th century, a new town hall, and the Governor-Generals' Palace. In 1860, a railway, the first in Lithuania, crossed Vilnius and connected with St. Petersburg and Warsaw.

During World War I Vilnius was occupied by the Kaiser's troops for three and a half years. On 16 February, 1918, Lithuanian Council in Vilnius proclaimed an independent Lithuanian Republic. In the autumn of 1920, Vilnius and the region to which it belonged were occupied by Poland. On October 10th, 1939, Lithuania and the Soviet Union signed a treaty on mutual aid, in accordance with which Vilnius and the Vilnius Region were returned to Lithuania. In 1940, Vilnius became the capital of Soviet Lithuania, which meant it was an administrative center of occupied Lithuania.

On March 11th, 1990, the Supreme Council restored Lithuania's independence.

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