The business meeting landscape across the Baltic region is evolving rapidly, offering event planners and corporate organizers an impressive range of fresh, creative, and flexible venues. From reimagined industrial landmarks to cutting-edge business centers and upcoming architectural icons, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia are reshaping how and where we meet. This guide introduces some of the most noteworthy new and upcoming venues worth knowing – each with its own story, atmosphere, and practical appeal.
In recent years, the hotel sector in the Baltic countries has undergone rapid changes – it is expanding, renewing itself, and surprising us with increasingly modern solutions. Newly opened hotels not only offer exceptional design and high-quality services, but are also becoming attractions on the cultural map of cities. Let's take a look at what's in store for the hotel market in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia – from luxury to modern minimalism.
When is the best time to visit the Baltic countries? That’s a tricky question! The answer depends on your travel preferences, expectations, and willingness to layer up. The right clothing can turn your trip into an adventure worth sharing and remembering off season. Once you’re warm and cozy, it’s time to explore!
This year, Lithuania celebrates a special anniversary, recognized by UNESCO – the 150th anniversary of the birth of the renowned painter and composer M. K. Čiurlionis. Čiurlionis left an indelible mark on Lithuanian art, culture, creativity, photography, and many other fields – it is no surprise that he is often regarded as the most important artist in the country’s history.
Let’s meet at WTM in London on 5-7 November and IBTM World Barcelona on 19-21 November, 2023. We are more than happy to share the latest travel in the Baltics news and trends with you.
Experience the Christmas spirit and charm of the Baltic capitals, each offering a unique winter wonderland. Every year, Vilnius delights residents and visitors with a stunning Christmas tree that captures global media attention for its originality and unique decorations. Riga, believed by many Latvians to be the birthplace of the Christmas tree, will captivate you with its enchanting Christmas market at Dome Square. In Tallinn, the Christmas market will enchant you with its medieval atmosphere in the Old Town, festive decorations, mulled wine, and the Gingerbread Mania exhibition, where every piece of art is made from gingerbread.
Let us introduce you to the newest “up in the air” experiences in the capitals of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia — as well as the most stunning rooftop spots for drinks, dinners, and unforgettable group moments.