Daniela Hotel Kaunas
A.Mickeviciaus str. 28 . LT Kaunas, Lithuania
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A tourists delight
We left Riva to head for Kaunas, with its magnificent castle, Town Hall and hot air ballooning in abundance.
No screens due to a strained "V" finger from previous flights so suffice it to say we are in Kaunas, Lithuania.
Next stop Belarus
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Under the Bridge Downtown
... Victor. Located on the 5th floor of an inconspicuous building on the main street we never would have found it without her.
On first impressions I wasn’t sure if this would have been a bad thing, the added twist of the place being its speciality karaoke nights of which this was one - but this was karaoke like I had never seen it before. Around 80 people all thrashing around, dancing, moshing, sweating and screaming along in unison to a selection of 90s pop and rock ...
Saiuliai & Kaunas
... was going out that way for business. The market wasn't that interesting (and nothing like a Chinese market), but on the way back I was able to ride a bus trolley (electric bus).
After a couple of relaxing days in Kaunas reading and playing Foosball against the owner and other guests in the hostel I decided to keep on moving to Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania.
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From Riga to Runsdale to Hill of Crosses to Kaunas
... for a bit, enjoying the gardens - recognising that that allowed little time in the "Time of Misery" exhibition. Well we just chose to do that. Under Soviet occupation, initially there was just "re-education" to "encourage" people away from religion. In the 1960s there were more overt financial penalties, fines & attempts made to close down the churches. Once the churches were closed or neglected, priceless historical religious carvings and art were being lost. One ...
Kaunas, August 17, 2005 - Wednesday
... hello to each other and a usual procedure of explaining began in broken English of where what was, when the breakfast would be and so on. While we were handling practical details, another bloke appeared, his age somewhere between the landlady's and mine. When that one popped up, the son - if he was son - left. The new one was a neighbour, obviously a rather cheerful and communicative creature. They asked me about my plans in Kaunas. "I am leaving tomorrow," I said. "He will ...



