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    Basanavičiaus Gatvė Pier

    From the end of Basanavičiaus gatvė, a boardwalk leads across the dunes to the pier. The original wooden pier dated to 1888. By day, street vendors sell popcorn, ledai (ice cream), dešrainiai (hot dogs), alus and gira here. At sunset families and lovers gather here on the sea-facing benches to watch the sunset.

    From the pier end of Basanavičiaus, a walking and cycling path wends north and south through pine forest. Skinny paths cut west onto the sandy beach at several points and, if you follow the main path (Meilės alėja) south onto Darius ir Girėno gatvė, you reach the Botanical Park where cycling and walking tracks are rife.

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    Amber Processing Gallery

    A key stop on Lithuania's Baltic Amber Road is an old barn that has been renovated and given a lick of yellow paint to become a workshop where raw amber is crafted.

    In the 17th century there were a dozen or so such workshops, which today's Amber Processing Gallery, run by the Palanga guild of amber masters, emulates. In the late 1880s Palanga was one of the largest amber-processing centres in the Baltics, its amber products being transported to southern Russia then mailed on to the Caucasus, Germany and France. A gallery sells finished amber pieces (jewellery, sculptures, chessboards etc), as does upmarket amber jeweller Valentina ir partneriai.

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    Botanical Park

    Lush greenery and swans gliding on still lakes make Palanga's Botanical Park a haven of peace after the frenetic-paced beach and town centre. The 1-sq-km park includes a rose garden, 18km of footpaths and Birutė Hill (Birutēs kalnas), once a pagan shrine. A 19th-century chapel tops the hill. But the highlight of the park area is the Amber Museum which showcases 20,000-odd examples of Baltic gold.

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    Basanavičiaus Gatvė

    A dead-straight stroll along Basanavičiaus Gatvė is a sight in itself - and the way most holidaymakers pass dusk-lit evenings. Stalls selling amber straddle the eastern end of the street and amusements dot its entire length - inflatable slides, bungee-jump simulators, merry-go-rounds, electric cars, portrait artists, buskers, musicians, and street performers with monkeys. Party madness!

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  5. Kretinga Museum

    This winter garden has seen better days but the green-fingered might still enjoy the tropical mirage of 850 species of exotic plants blooming forth in a tatty classical glasshouse at the Kretinga Museum, 10km east in Kretinga. The hot house opened in 1875 in one of the many homes of the Tyszkiewicz family of Polish nobles, but a fire devastated it in 1915 and in 1940 the Soviet Army destroyed it.

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    Čili Pica

    There's something to be said for this pizzeria - the face of Palanga with its mixed crowd of kid-clad couples, noisy families and young beauties out to party. Find it propped up on candyfloss-pink pillars. Pizzas come in 53 varieties.

    Opening hours listed are for the high season; note that many places don't open in winter.

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    Vila Adona

    Vast manicured terrace gardens front this majestic villa, draped in flower boxes. Service is slick (earpieces ensure waiters stay in touch with the kitchen) and a menu in full colour suits every gastronomic mood.

    Opening hours listed are for the high season; note that many places don't open in winter.

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    Trobelė

    Drinkers and diners soak up a beer-garden atmosphere at this informal restaurant where kids run riot on swings, slides and cars while grown-ups munch smoked pigs' ears, boiled pig's leg and the Lithuanian like.

    Opening hours listed are for the high season; note that many places don't open in winter.

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    1925

    Sunk down from Basanavičiaus, this old wooden house provides relief from the main-street madness. Cuisine is simple and its back garden with church view is the least Disneylike you'll find.

    Opening hours listed are for the high season; note that many places don't open in winter.

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    Seklytėlė

    This delightful wooden house is painted a cheery canary yellow and cooks up homemade Lithuanian food in a quaint flowery garden. Granny-knitted rugs are provided for nippier evenings.

    Opening hours listed are for the high season; note that many places don't open in winter.

    reviewed

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    Boogie Woogie

    Interior designers adopted a definite Disney approach at this enormous tavern with elaborate water garden out back. Cuisine is Lithuanian with a generous pinch of European.

    Opening hours listed are for the high season; note that many places don't open in winter.

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    Birutė Hill

    Once a pagan shrine. According to legend, it was tended by vestal virgins, one of whom, Birutė, was kidnapped and married by Grand Duke Kęstutis. A 19th-century chapel tops the hill.

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    Čagino

    On the main street, Čagino serves up Russian cuisine, behind a striking glass façade.

    Opening hours listed are for the high season; note that many places don't open in winter.

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    On the main street, Žuvinė cooks up fish behind a striking glass façade.

    Opening hours listed are for the high season; note that many places don't open in winter.

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    Amber Museum

    The highlight of the Botanical Park area is the Amber Museum, inside a sweeping classical palace (1897). The museum showcases 20,000-odd examples of Baltic gold.

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    Antanas Mončys House Museum

    The Antanas Mončys House Museum displays sculptures, collages and masks by Lithuanian émigré artist Antanas Mončys (1921-93).

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    Klaipėdos Galerija

    Contemporary art is showcased at Klaipėdos Galerija and Savickas Paveikslų Galerija, a twinset of galleries in an interior courtyard.

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    Savickas Paveikslų Galerija

    Contemporary art is showcased at Klaipėdos Galerija and Savickas Paveikslų Galerija, a twinset of galleries in an interior courtyard.

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    Dr Jono Šliūpas Memorial House

    Fascinating B&W photos of old Palanga fill the Dr Jono Šliūpas Memorial House.

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    Open-air Concert Hall

    Watch out for posters outside the Open-air Concert Hall to find out what's on.

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    National Philharmonic

    Watch out for posters outside the National Philharmonic to find out what's on.

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    Mini Maxima

    Self caterers should check out Mini Maxima supermarket.

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    Kupeta

    For live jazz, folk and blues, try this hip jazz club.

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    Maxima

    Self caterers should check out Maxima supermarket.

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    Resistance Museum

    Look for the small photographic display inside.

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