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Explore Helsinki, a city that dates back to the 16th century, with its many harbours, the famous old Kauppatorri market, where you'll see souvenirs made from deerskin and antlers, famous fur products and Finnish knives, and the oldest covered market in Helsingfors. - Kauppahalli, where you can taste both bear meat and venison along with a wide range of fish delicacies. We'll continue our journey on the Esplanade, a favourite walking spot for Helsinki residents and visitors to the Finnish capital. We will see Helsinki's many monuments, from the serious, such as the monument to Jean Sibelius, Alexander II, Senator Michelin and the public figure Snelman, to the completely romantic, the monument to Mother Love. On a sightseeing tour, you will admire the unique architecture of the Finnish capital - the famous Senate Square, the Finlandia Exhibition Hall and the famous cliff church. In your free time, you can visit the 7 Maritime Museums "Life of the Sea", the Money Museum or one of the largest Orthodox churches in Northern Europe.
Visby is a city in south-eastern Sweden, located on the Baltic Sea on the island of Gotland. It is one of the oldest cities in Scandinavia, founded by the Vikings, and the centre of the Hanseatic League in the Baltic from the 12th to the 14th century. Visby is probably the best-preserved medieval city in Northern Europe and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995. It is most famous for the 3.4 km long stone wall known as the Ringmuren ('Ring Wall'), which encloses the old town and the churches.
The word "Visbis" is derived from the Old Norse words Vis, meaning "place of sacrifice", and bær, meaning "homestead" or "settlement". Visby is home to 22 236 people (2005) and is the residence of the Governor of Gotland County. Like other Swedish cities, Visby does not have a municipal government, but is integrated into the municipality of Gotland. Nothing is known about Visby's earliest past, but it is clear that it was a trading centre around 900 AD. It has been inhabited since the Stone Age, probably because of the natural harbour and the nearby fresh water.
Few cities can boast of their history, but when visiting Estonia it's impossible not to visit Tallinn. It is an incredibly beautiful city. Walking around Tallinn, you'll hear the story of the city's 800-year history and see the Orthodox Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, where Patriarch Alexis II began his career. St. Mary's Cathedral will delight you with its splendour, where the ashes of Ivan Fedorovich Krusenstern rest, and St. St Olaf's Church was once the largest building in the world. The Church of the Holy Spirit was built in the 14th century and has a 15th century altar. Admire the city from the viewing platforms, make a wish at Dom Church, learn the history of the Church of the Holy Spirit and Niguliste, and see one of Europe's oldest town halls. Walk along the Long and Short Leg Streets, learn about the Brotherhood of the Blackheads and the Grand Guild. Experience unforgettable travel experiences. As you walk through the cobbled streets of old Tallinn, you will enjoy the sound of the organ coming from the old churches. Look out for the ringing of bells and the rooftops of old houses, where you'll see the most beautiful weathervanes.
Jeigu jūs – iš tų, kuriems patinka pažinti įvairias šalis ir miestus, arba dar nežinote, ar gerai jausitės laive – rinkitės kruizą. Pačiame žodyje „kruizas“ skamba elegantiškų atostogų pažadas. Vaizduotė taip ir piešia sniego baltumo laivo denį, nuo kurio, gurkšnodami spalvingą kokteilį su triumfu žvelgiate į tolstančius krantus…