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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

🇱🇹 Lithuania Travel Videos

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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The July revision of the EU ETS Directive will determine whether the EU can reconcile it with industrial competitiveness. In short, whether it can achieve decarbonization without deindustrialization. EU’s global competitiveness gap is growing Europe now operates in a very different environment than when its climate policy was originally designed. According to forecasts from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), EU economies are expected to remain among the slowest-growing in the G20 in the coming years, while the gap between Europe and major competitors such as the United States and China continues to widen.[1] European industry faces structurally higher energy costs. This is not a short-term fluctuation but a trend. The International Energy Agency’s (IEA) Electricity 2026 report underlines the scale of the challenge. 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The costs associated with the EU ETS already account, on average, for 11 percent of industry electricity prices in the EU. However, in many countries it is substantially more. Poland records that figure at around 50 percent, despite the country having already decommissioned 22 GW of coal-based capacity between 2010 and 2022.This cost is already proving to be an obstacle to accelerate electrification in many member states. If European industry pays much more for electricity than its global competitors and, at the same time, bears higher climate-related regulatory costs, policymakers cannot simply take it for granted that companies will remain, invest and create jobs within the EU. The fact that it is not just about the figures is illustrated by examples such as the latest report on the EU chemical industry (CEFIC). It shows that chemical plant closures in Europe have increased sixfold since 2022, reaching 37 Mt of capacity — around 9 percent of European production capacity — and leading to the loss of 20,000 direct jobs. The report also points to a sharp slowdown in new investments, with energy cost competitiveness cited as the main reason for closures in 49 percent of cases, ahead of demand-related factors (19 percent), overcapacity (9 percent) and regulation (8 percent).[3] “Business as usual” won’t work In this context, it is worth referring to the conclusions of the European Council of March 19, in which heads of state and government called for the EU ETS review to “reduce the volatility of the carbon price and mitigate its impact on electricity prices.”[4] This message was reaffirmed in the June European Council conclusions, which recalled the need to accelerate work on lowering energy prices.[5] The key to restoring Europe’s industrial competitiveness lies above all in affordable and secure energy. For many industries, it is the foundation of competitiveness. The EU’s climate policy model, based mainly on CO2 allowances cost pressure, might be rational in a world where the EU enjoyed a strong economic position, and had no serious competitors capable of scaling industrial production cheaper and faster. But that is not the world we live in anymore. The key to restoring Europe’s industrial competitiveness lies above all in affordable and secure energy. For many industries, it is the foundation of competitiveness. This is why EU competitiveness should not be built primarily on imposing high EU ETS costs on the European industries. Moreover, planned large-scale electrification requires particular attention to the energy sector. EU ETS reform: a solution for all 27 member states is needed Three elements should be at the heart of the upcoming reform. Addressing the link between carbon costs and power prices would bring down energy costs across the entire EU in a systemic way, which would be far more effective than the current subsidy race. In order to do so, we propose increasing the predictability of CO2 prices by making intervention in the EU ETS market more realistic. Moreover, a specific volume of energy directed to final customers should be exempted from the obligation to purchase allowances. In exchange, installation operators should reduce their emissions by a specified percentage to comply with the EU 2040 and 2050 climate targets. The volume of energy corresponding to the emission volume should be allocated directly to industrial end users, at a price that reflects the absence of carbon costs. Market liquidity needs to be restored. With the current EU ETS parameters, the supply of CO2 allowances on the primary market will end around 2040. The Market Stability Reserve (MSR) will be empty by that time and will not be able to mitigate supply constraints, which will probably occur due to economic recovery after the end of the war in Ukraine, the increase in EU defence capabilities and insufficient supply of decarbonized gases to replace natural gas. Therefore, to prevent a market squeeze, the EU ETS revision should, in the first place, substantially reform the MSR parameters. The already presented proposal to abolish the invalidation of allowances by the MSR is the right move, but more needs to be done. The current Total Number of Allowances in Circulation (TNAC) indicator is static and does not reflect the number of allowances held in speculative long-term positions. We suggest introducing a dynamic TNAC to better reflect market circumstances. We also recommend lowering the Linear Reduction Factor to reach climate neutrality by 2050, instead of the current 2040 target. What is more, peaking units, which ensure system stability and adequacy, should be exempted from the obligation to surrender allowances. International carbon credits should also be integrated with the EU ETS. A focus on affordability and investments is also needed.  Further decarbonization of power systems is becoming more challenging, as the remaining emissions are more costly and difficult to abate. The EU ETS auction revenues (estimated at €1.5 trillion by 2050) are expected to cover only 11 percent of the sector’s total investment needs. Since the whole economy benefits from energy infrastructure, initiatives such as the recently announced €30 billion ETS Investment Booster should support the energy sector. It is also of the utmost importance to maintain the Modernisation Fund in the post-2030 framework, which needs to be continued at the level of 4.5 percent of the total pool of allowances. Furthermore, the standard and additional allocation of free allowances for the district heating sector should continue after 2030. Key message The real test of the next EU ETS reform is not whether it drives decarbonization, but whether it can do so without driving industry away. Decarbonization has to strengthen the competitiveness of the entire EU, not only selected sectors, companies or member states. It should not be only for first movers, but for the entire European industry. [1] OECD Economic Outlook, Interim Report March 2026 | OECD, [2] [3] [4] en-20260319-european-council-conclusions.pdf [5] en-20260319-european-council-conclusions.pdf Disclaimer POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT The sponsor is PKEE – Polish Electricity Association . The entity ultimately controlling the sponsor is PKEE – Polish Electricity Association. This article is linked to the revision of the EU ETS Directive. More information here.
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