With its protected location behind the Curonian Spit, Klaipeda had one of the few ice-free harbors in Northern Europe. The port of Klaipeda helped the town grow quickly, and today, you will not only find freighters here, but also ferries, which connect to cities across the Baltic Sea. The third-largest city in Lithuanian, Klaipeda is sure to impress you with its stunning architecture, cobbled streets, and sandy beaches. And above all, it is brimming with culture and local legends and has a thriving food scene.