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Lithuania, officially the Republic of Lithuania, is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. It is one of three Baltic states and lies on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea, bordered by Latvia to the north, Belarus to the east and south, Poland to the south, and the Russian semi-exclave of Kaliningrad Oblast to the southwest, with a maritime border with Sweden to the west. Lithuania covers an area of 65,300 km2 (25,200 sq mi), and has a population of 2.9 million. Its capital and largest city is Vilnius; other major cities include Kaunas, Klaipėda, Šiauliai and Panevėžys. Lithuanians are the titular nation, belong to the ethnolinguistic group of Balts, and speak Lithuanian.

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Lithuania Travel Videos – Vilnius, Kaunas, Trakai, Klaipėda, Nida, Druskininkai & More

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Vilnius, Kaunas, Trakai, Klaipėda, the Curonian Spit, Nida, Druskininkai, Šiauliai, and real life across Lithuania in 4K

Explore Lithuania Through Video

Real YouTube travel footage with working watch links for every video.

Vilnius

Old Town, Cathedral Square, river walks, and capital-city atmosphere.

Kaunas & Trakai

Historic city streets, castles, lakes, and central Lithuania travel scenes.

Klaipėda & Coast

Port-city walks, seaside views, Melnragė Beach, and Baltic charm.

Nida, Druskininkai & Šiauliai

Curonian Spit scenery, spa-town calm, and the Hill of Crosses region.

Lithuania Travel Highlights

This Lithuania video page is built for visitors who want real places, real streets, and real travel footage. It focuses on the most searched destinations in Lithuania, including Vilnius, Kaunas, Trakai, Klaipėda, the Curonian Spit, Nida, Druskininkai, and Šiauliai.

1. Vilnius, Lithuania Walking Tour 4k - With Captions

A real walking tour through Vilnius showing Old Town streets, historic landmarks, and everyday life in Lithuania’s capital.

2. VILNIUS, Lithuania - Summer Tour - 4K HDR with captions

A summer Vilnius tour with city center views, scenic streets, and a bright travel atmosphere.

3. [4k] Walking in VILNIUS OLD TOWN , Lithuania

A detailed Old Town walk through Vilnius with medieval streets and a classic European feel.

4. VILNIUS, LITHUANIA Short 4K Walk in the Capital City | 60fps ...

A short but immersive 4K walk through Vilnius, filmed in smooth 60fps.

5. VILNIUS, Lithuania Walking Tour 2025 | 4K UHD | Captions ...

A 2025 Vilnius walking tour with captions, city streets, and river-side views.

6. Vilnius, Lithuania Walking Tour - 4K Downtown tour|Jun 2025

A downtown Vilnius walk showing central streets and the city’s modern travel atmosphere.

7. Walking in VILNIUS / Lithuania - 4K 60fps (UHD)

A clean 4K 60fps walk through Vilnius with city sounds and strong street-level detail.

8. Vilnius, Lithuania Walking Tour in 4K 60fps | Cathedral Square ...

A Vilnius tour centered on Cathedral Square and the Old Town area.

9. Vilnius Lithuania 4k walking video @TravelwithHugoF

A scenic walking video through Vilnius Old Town with historic streets and a relaxed travel feel.

10. VILNIUS, Lithuania - Old Town - 4K HDR walking tour with captions

A highly detailed Vilnius Old Town walk with historic architecture and captions.

11. Kaunas, Lithuania Walking Tour 4K | Explore the Historic Old ...

A real walking tour through Kaunas Old Town showing historic streets and central landmarks.

12. Kaunas Walking Tour Lithuania in 4K Video | Explore Old ...

A 4K Kaunas walk with Old Town views, streets, and a classic Lithuanian city atmosphere.

13. Kaunas Lithuania / Old Town / Walk Tour 2023 / 4K Resolution

A detailed Kaunas Old Town walk filmed in 4K resolution.

14. KAUNAS, LITHUANIA | WALKING TOUR 4K 🇱🇹

A city walk through Kaunas with a broad look at downtown streets and urban life.

15. Kaunas Daytime walk / Lithuania / August 2024 / 4K HDR

A daytime Kaunas walk with bright streets, city details, and 4K HDR footage.

16. Kaunas, Lithuania. An evening walk in the city center. 4K

An evening walk in Kaunas city center with warm light and calm urban scenery.

17. Walking in KAUNAS / Lithuania - City Center in Winter - 4K ...

A winter Kaunas walk showing the city center in cold-weather conditions.

18. Kaunas Walking Tour 2024 | Historic City Center in 4K

A travel walk through Kaunas city center with a mix of historic and modern streets.

19. Kaunas Walking Tour Lithuania in 4K Video. Explore from the ...

A broad Kaunas walking tour covering city streets and a well-known travel route.

20. Cinematic Walk Tour - Kaunas - Lithuania - 4K Walk Around ...

A cinematic Kaunas tour with a smooth walk-around style.

21. Explore Trakai , Lithuania | 4K Walking Tour of a Stunning ...

A peaceful walking tour through Trakai with lakeside scenery and the famous island castle.

22. Trakai Lithuania 4K Walking Tour | Castles, Lakes & Karaim ...

A scenic Trakai tour showing castles, lakes, and the town’s unique Karaim heritage.

23. Walking Around Trakai, Lithuania | Stunning Island Castle ...

A relaxing walk around Trakai with the island castle and clear lake views.

24. Trakai Castle from drone | 4k video | Lithuania, Trakai Castle ...

Aerial footage over Trakai Castle showing one of Lithuania’s most famous landmarks.

25. Lithuania, TRAKAI Walking near Historical Castle 2024 [4K]

A walk near Trakai Castle with scenic paths and historic atmosphere.

26. Trakai Island Castle | Lithuania | Walking Tour 4K

A detailed walking tour of Trakai Island Castle and its surrounding lake landscape.

27. TRAKAI LITHUANIA 4K

A simple 4K travel clip from Trakai and the island castle area.

28. Trakai, Lithuania | 4K

A clean 4K look at Trakai with castle and water views.

29. 4K Klaipėda's Old Town, Lithuania - Urban Walking Tour ...

A walking tour through Klaipėda Old Town showing the port city’s streets and city-center atmosphere.

30. Klaipeda walking tour @TravelwithHugoF #memel #lithuania ...

An immersive Klaipėda walking tour with the charm of Lithuania’s coastal city.

31. KLAIPEDA, Lithuania - Cloudy Summer Day - 4K HDR ...

A cloudy summer Klaipėda walk showing the port city’s relaxed vibe and waterfront character.

32. Charming Old Town of Klaipėda, Lithuania Walking Tour with ...

A charming Old Town walk in Klaipėda with city sounds and historic streets.

33. Lithuania 4K - Klaipeda Old Town.

A clean look at Klaipėda Old Town with a simple travel-video style.

34. Lithuania, Klaipėda walking in city centre , old town and city ...

A broad Klaipėda walk through the city center, old town, and park areas.

35. Melnrage Beach | Klaipėda, Lithuania | 4K Walking Tour

A seaside Klaipėda video focused on Melnragė Beach and the Baltic coast.

36. Klaipėda walking tour 4K | August 2024

A summer Klaipėda walking tour with port-city views and a relaxed pace.

37. Lithuania's most beautiful coast: Klaipeda and the magical ...

A scenic coastal video covering Klaipėda and the Curonian Spit.

38. Scenes from the Curonian Spit (Lithuania- 4K)

A scenic film from the Curonian Spit showing dunes, coast, and peaceful natural landscapes.

39. Curonian spit | Lithuania | Calm summer's afternoon drive | 4K 60 ...

A calm summer drive along the Curonian Spit with beautiful coastal scenery.

40. Exploring the Curonian Spit on Foot: Forests, dunes and ...

A walking exploration of the Curonian Spit’s forests, dunes, and UNESCO landscape.

41. Grey dunes, Curonian Spit. Episode III (4K) Lithuania ...

A 4K video focused on the Grey Dunes of the Curonian Spit.

42. [4K] Exploring Curonian Spit National Park on foot and on the ...

A walk and bike exploration of Curonian Spit National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

43. NIDA - Kuršių Nerija - Kurische Nehrung - CURONIAN SPIT ...

A travel video from Nida on the Curonian Spit with dunes and coastal scenery.

44. Nida, Lithuania | Walking tour 4K

A relaxing walk through Nida showing the resort town and the path toward Parnidis Dune.

45. Walking Tour in Lithuania 4K - Nida Walk from Nida Center to ...

A Nida walking tour from the center toward the House of Thomas Mann.

46. Nida Lithuania 4K

A simple 4K look at Nida with the calm feel of the Curonian Spit.

47. Nida, Lithuania 4K - Family Vacation | 리투아니아 니다

A family vacation video from Nida with beach, town, and Curonian Spit views.

48. Walk on the Baltic Sean, the Beach of Nida, Lithuania

A beach walk in Nida showing the Baltic shore and dune-side scenery.

49. [4K] Lithuania Walk - Main Streets of Druskininkai, SPA ...

A walking tour of Druskininkai, Lithuania’s spa capital, with main streets and resort atmosphere.

50. Druskininkai center walking tour. 4K/60.

A 4K/60 walking tour through Druskininkai city center.

51. Walk through the center of Druskininkai, Lithuania 2023, 4K ...

A 2023 walk through the Druskininkai center in crisp 4K.

52. Main Streets of Druskininkai with Grand SPA Lietuva

A look at the main streets of Druskininkai and the Grand SPA Lietuva area.

53. Night Walking through Main Streets of Druskininkai, SPA Capital

A nighttime Druskininkai walk showing the spa-town atmosphere after dark.

54. Druskininkai, Lithuania (4K)

A 4K travel look at Druskininkai with relaxed resort-town scenes.

55. Druskininkai. Lithuania. Part1

A first part of a Druskininkai walk with local city scenes.

56. LITHUANIA. DRUSKININKAI.

A simple walk through Druskininkai showing everyday life in the spa town.

57. Siauliai Evening walk / Lithuania / August 2024 / 4K HDR

An evening walk in Šiauliai with rainy, atmospheric city scenes.

58. Hill of Crosses 2025 | Šiauliai, Lithuania - 4K HDR

A 4K HDR visit to the Hill of Crosses near Šiauliai, one of Lithuania’s most iconic pilgrimage sites.

59. 【4K】 Lithuania Siauliai Walk - The Snowy Hill of Crosses in ...

A snowy Šiauliai walk centered on the Hill of Crosses and its dramatic winter scenery.

60. Walking in the streets of Siauliai on August 8,2021

A street walk through Šiauliai showing the city in real time.

61. Šiauliai travel guide | Lithuania

A travel guide to Šiauliai with city highlights and northern Lithuania context.

62. I crossed the streets of Šiauliai

A straightforward street walk through Šiauliai with a real local atmosphere.

63. A Spiritual Journey in Lithuania 🇱🇹 | 4K Walking Tour - 2024

A spiritual travel journey through Lithuania with a focus on the Hill of Crosses and related sights.

64. Lithuania 4K/4K HDR

A broad drone and travel collection covering multiple Lithuanian places.

65. Lithuania city tour | Tallinn, Tartu, Narva, Parnu | Drone 4k video ...

A mixed Baltic drone tour that includes Lithuania-style city travel footage and regional scenery.

66. Lithuania Tour - Train station announcement in the Lithuanian language

A rail/travel-style Lithuania clip with local transit atmosphere.

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How Pedro Lourtie became the EU’s dealmaker in chief
How Pedro Lourtie became the EU’s dealmaker in chief Council President António Costa’s chief of staff is in charge of building consensus between capitals. It’s a job that’s only getting harder. By GABRIEL GAVINin Brussels Illustration by Natália Delgado/POLITICO When the motorcades carrying the EU’s presidents and prime ministers pull into Brussels for high-stakes negotiations every few months, it’s Pedro Lourtie’s job to make sure they leave with a deal. In the weeks leading up to a European Council — the summits where leaders hammer out responses to trade wars and armed conflicts — the studiously polite, grey-maned career diplomat and his team have already made hundreds of calls and held dozens of meetings so they can go home with a result. However, a European Council on June 18, originally slated to discuss the threat to EU industries from China, was roiled by revelations that Lourtie himself had opened a diplomatic back channel with Moscow, the first such confirmed move since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. It was a reminder that, as head of cabinet to European Council President António Costa, Lourtie has to perform a careful balancing act: advancing Brussels’ priorities while staying closely attuned to all 27 capitals so their positions can be absorbed, reflected and, where possible, forged into consensus — all while trying to heal a bitter historic rift with the European Commission, the bloc’s executive arm, that derailed Costa’s predecessor. “You’re the broker: You’re advancing the agenda decided by the leaders, negotiating, talking to everyone. I genuinely enjoy that,” Lourtie told POLITICO in an interview in his office on the 11th floor of the glass-fronted Europa building ahead of the June summit. Costa now faces an uphill struggle to get a deal on the EU’s contentious €1.8 trillion long-term budget by the end of the year, with a series of leader summits planned for October and November to try and assuage concerns from those paying the bill and prevent a last-minute collapse in talks. Having staked their mandate on that, Lourtie’s skills as a broker have never been in higher demand. Drawn into the fray While he is used to working behind the scenes, Lourtie was inadvertently thrust into the spotlight by the revelations that he reached out to the Kremlin. At Costa’s direction, he placed two calls to Yuri Ushakov, foreign policy adviser to Russia’s Vladimir Putin. Costa insists nothing of substance was discussed, and that it is well within his mandate to map out which contact points might one day become useful. “The contacts made at this point had the mere objective of establishing a channel of communication in order to, when the moment comes, have a diplomatic channel with Russia to defend EU’s interests,” said an official with knowledge of the outreach, granted anonymity to speak frankly. The exchange, they went on, is just “diplomats doing their job.” The first call lasted around five minutes; the second just 30 seconds, the official said. However, the episode strained relations with some of the capitals Lourtie has worked to win the trust of — particularly given contrasting accounts of who was informed and when. At a European Council summit on June 18, France and Germany voiced frustration at the move in rare criticism of Costa and his team, which had until now been at pains to keep capitals informed and on side. Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal went further, telling POLITICO that it was “too early” and “misguided” to be pursuing such contacts. But, despite the inevitable controversy arising from the move, three diplomats said the reaction would have been far tougher if EU countries didn’t have a baseline level of trust in Costa and Lourtie. “He probably meant well,” said one national diplomat of the decision, adding that Lourtie and Costa have so far not been seen as motivated by anything other than advancing the EU’s interests. A second, meanwhile, said the debate was more a battle for control, given France has already opened its own diplomatic backchannels, while a number of smaller EU countries wanted to make sure Brussels was representing them so their interests are taken into account. António Costa speaks with the media prior a Council summit in Brussels on June 18, 2026. | Pier Marco Tacca/Getty Images Following the news, Lourtie debriefed ambassadors at Coreper — in a bid to reassure them that nothing had changed and he wasn’t moving faster or further than they were comfortable with. Career diplomacy It’s a tension between Brussels and national capitals that the Lisbon native understands well, having been on both sides of the negotiating table. Lourtie served most recently as Portugal’s ambassador to the EU, as well as secretary of state for European affairs and a foreign affairs advisor to past prime ministers. While that reassures national capitals he can see things from their perspective, it’s also made him an invaluable ally for his opposite number at the Commission, Ursula von der Leyen’s influential chief of staff Bjoern Seibert. The two top officials maintain uncommonly close contact — speaking by phone several times a day, going for regular working dinners and holding Sunday meetings to plan for the week ahead, sometimes even jointly gathering ambassadors to troubleshoot issues. “From the start, we have had a good relationship,” Seibert told POLITICO. “It’s not just that the two houses work together on so many complex files, it is the close relationship between the two presidents, and of course the challenging geopolitical reality which means a lot of time spent together.” “I can say he is a true professional, able to calmly and diplomatically navigate any situation and really an asset not just for the Council, but for the capitals and the EU,” Seibert said. That’s a marked change in tone since before former Portuguese Prime Minister Costa and his team took office in December 2024, when relations between the Council and Commission had hit all-time lows. Ex-European Council President Charles Michel had an openly hostile relationship with von der Leyen, and since leaving office has accused her of trying “to grab more power” and “to get involved in things that are not the responsibility of the Commission.” Lourtie sees things differently. “For the European Union to deliver, the two institutions — the European Council and the Commission — must work closely together. This is what we do, helped by an excellent relationship between Bjoern and myself,” he said. In the loop The relationship between Brussels and national governments has also come under strain in recent years. Reaching consensus among the EU’s 27 governments can take weeks or months, particularly on politically sensitive issues. Russia’s war in Ukraine and a string of geopolitical crises have forced Brussels to move faster, leaving some governments worried officials could go too far in negotiations without a clear mandate. Along with his boss, Lourtie has positioned himself as the eyes and ears of member countries in fast-moving international talks on issues well beyond the latest outreach to the Kremlin, usually going to unprecedented lengths to keep envoys in the loop. In November last year, when the Trump administration abruptly announced hastily arranged Ukraine peace talks in Geneva, Lourtie and Seibert cut short their trip to the G20 summit in Johannesburg and boarded the next flight to Switzerland to join the European delegation. After dinner with the negotiators at Geneva’s Four Seasons hotel, the pair slipped into the back of the EU delegation’s car in the parking lot to dial into an emergency call with the bloc’s ambassadors, deciding it was the most secure place to brief capitals on the discussions. “This was quite a new approach,” recalled one participant on the call. “And it showed how important this relationship … has become.” Regular meetings with ambassadors from member countries, known as Coreper, have become a key part of Lourtie’s strategy to keep capitals on side. Ahead of a European Council, much of the process of drafting joint statements and navigating thorny policy questions now happens in these closed-door sessions. That means when leaders do all meet, it’s no longer a painful multi-day affair with legal texts being haggled over in the room, as was sometimes the case under Michel. Charles Michel is pictured ahead of a Council summit in Brussels on June 27, 2024. | Pier Marco Tacca/Getty Images “For me, [Coreper is] the heart of the EU machinery — it’s where things move forward,” said Lourtie. “I’m glad this role takes me there every couple of weeks or so.” However, a Coreper meeting ahead of the leaders’ summit on June 18 was a less comfortable exchange, coming after the revelations Lourtie had made contact with Ushakov. While he attended personally and gave an account of the contacts retrospectively, several capitals were unhappy about having heard about it first in the media. “It was a bit awkward,” one diplomat said of the meeting with envoys. Lourtie takes the lead on corralling ambassadors in Brussels while his deputy, David Oppenheimer, deals with top aides to leaders back in national capitals. Along with Costa himself, the trio are all Portuguese, making it easier for them to play the role of neutral broker in a system often dominated by the EU’s two powerhouses, France and Germany. And it’s not just a matter of getting EU leaders singing from the same song sheet. Costa’s team has played a major role in coordinating geopolitical efforts, such as mediating between Ukraine and Hungary to repair the Druzhba oil pipeline and unlock a much-needed €90 billion loan being blocked by Budapest, officials said. The move, one of the most difficult handled by the Council in recent years, ultimately saw the funds released. Playing politics For now, the strategy seems to be working. Costa faces having to renew his mandate from member countries at the start of next year. That could have put him in a vulnerable position, given his center-left political family, the S&D, has just three leaders around the Council table. The largest group, the European People’s Party, by contrast, has 12 leaders and its chief, German MEP Manfred Weber, had floated the idea that Costa could be replaced by one of its own candidates as part of a potential shakeup. However, seven diplomats and two officials from countries spanning the political divide told POLITICO that his re-appointment is seen as a formality as a result of support from national capitals, a vote of confidence in Lourtie and Oppenheimer as well. “We are quite happy,” said one envoy of the way the Council is operating. “He will make it,” said a second, praising Lourtie’s efforts to pre-agree European Council conclusions and make leaders’ summits a single-day affair. But the biggest challenges could await Costa’s team in his second term. While the EU’s most high-profile blocker of decisions, Hungary’s former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, has left the political stage, a surge of populists still threatens to narrow the path to achieving consensus that Lourtie and Seibert depend on. Slovakia’s Robert Fico, Czechia’s Andrej Babiš and Bulgaria’s Rumen Radev now make up the reinforced ranks of the Council’s awkward squad, variously digging in their heels on issues from green policy to support for Ukraine. And a 2027 French presidential election could hand the reins of the EU’s second-largest economy to the far-right, with profound consequences for the €1.8 trillion long-term budget Brussels needs to find agreement on before the end of next year. And, as the response to his Kremlin call revealed, the effort Lourtie will have to expend to keep Brussels’ agenda on track, and countries on side, will only increase — along with what’s at stake if he can’t.
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Geneva, Switzerland, known for its stunning landscapes, rich history, and international organizations, is also a city that has embraced cultural diversity. One of the lesser-known aspects of Geneva's cultural scene is the influence of Estonian music within the city.

Geneva, Switzerland, known for its stunning landscapes, rich history, and international organizations, is also a city that has embraced cultural diversity. One of the lesser-known aspects of Geneva's cultural scene is the influence of Estonian music within the city.

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Geneva, Switzerland is a vibrant city known for its stunning views of the Alps, picturesque lakes, and international organizations. However, beyond its diplomatic status and cultural charm, Geneva also offers a diverse culinary scene that reflects the city's multicultural population. One interesting aspect of Geneva's food scene is the presence of Estonian cuisine, which brings a taste of the Baltic region to this Swiss city.

Geneva, Switzerland is a vibrant city known for its stunning views of the Alps, picturesque lakes, and international organizations. However, beyond its diplomatic status and cultural charm, Geneva also offers a diverse culinary scene that reflects the city's multicultural population. One interesting aspect of Geneva's food scene is the presence of Estonian cuisine, which brings a taste of the Baltic region to this Swiss city.

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Geneva, Switzerland is a bustling city that serves as a hub for various business activities, including those involving Estonian companies. Estonia, a small but rapidly growing economy in the Baltic region, has been making its mark on the global business stage, and Geneva provides an ideal setting for Estonian businesses to thrive.

Geneva, Switzerland is a bustling city that serves as a hub for various business activities, including those involving Estonian companies. Estonia, a small but rapidly growing economy in the Baltic region, has been making its mark on the global business stage, and Geneva provides an ideal setting for Estonian businesses to thrive.

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Geneva, Switzerland, is known for being a global hub of innovation and finance. In recent years, it has also become a hotbed for the burgeoning Estonian blockchain industry. With its favorable regulatory environment and strong commitment to technological advancement, Switzerland has attracted many Estonian blockchain startups looking to establish a presence in Europe.

Geneva, Switzerland, is known for being a global hub of innovation and finance. In recent years, it has also become a hotbed for the burgeoning Estonian blockchain industry. With its favorable regulatory environment and strong commitment to technological advancement, Switzerland has attracted many Estonian blockchain startups looking to establish a presence in Europe.

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