Traveling through the Baltics feels like stepping through a series of hidden doors.

One expects the heavy, monolithic shadows of a bygone era, but instead, you find a region defined by ethereal light and a defiant, quiet grace.

Estonia

"Tallinn is a city of layers... a place where the medieval and the modern don't just coexist; they lean against each other for warmth."

– Neil Gaiman

Latvia

"There is a quality to the light in Riga—a pale, persistent pearl-grey—that makes everything look like it's being remembered rather than seen."

– Richard Ford.

Lithuania

"Vilnius is a city of layers, a palimpsest where every century has left its signature on the stone."

– Tomas Venclova.

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