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Lithuanian Maritime Museum

Look for combo tickets if you're planning to visit both the museum and the nearby dolphin show. It saves you a bit of cash, and both are really fun!

If you're into marine life definitely make time for the aquarium section. It was a highlight for me and I could've spent even more time there!

Grab some snacks before you go because the café there can be pricey and the selection is pretty limited.
Amber Museum

I'd suggest visiting on a weekday if possible. I went on a Saturday and it was pretty packed, making it hard to enjoy some exhibits fully.

Make sure to take your time in the first few rooms. They have some cool displays of amber in different forms. I rushed through and regretted not looking more closely.

I recommend checking if they have any special exhibitions happening when you visit. I missed one on local amber artists that sounded super interesting, and I kicked myself for it!

If you're into unique photography, head to the museum around 10AM when it opens. The light is great, and the place is less crowded, so you can snap some stunning shots without too many people around.
Palace of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania

I suggest visiting on a weekday morning to avoid the weekend crowds. I went on a Wednesday at 10 AM, and it felt much more peaceful and enjoyable

If you can, explore the gardens behind the palace! I almost missed this part, but when I did, the scenery was stunning and offered some relaxing moments away from the hustle.

My advice is to take advantage of the free entry on the first Sunday of the month. I saved a good chunk of change, and the place was buzzing with special events.
IX fort

I recommend wearing comfortable shoes! The fort has a lot of uneven paths, and trust me, you'll appreciate it after exploring all those tunnels.

My advice is to grab the audio guide. It really helps make sense of the history behind the place, and it’s only a few euros!

If you're planning to take photos, I suggest checking the no-flash rule. I accidentally used the flash and missed out on some incredible shots!
MO Museum

If you're a student or under 26, don't forget to bring your ID. I saved some cash on the entrance fee, which was a nice surprise.

I suggest visiting on a weekday around 10 AM to avoid the weekend crowds. It was so much more enjoyable to explore without feeling rushed.
Museum of Occupation and Struggle for Freedom

My advice is to take your time with the audio guides. They really enhance the experience and give you insights you might miss otherwise. I skipped it at first and regretted it!

I think it's worth bringing a snack. There’s no cafe inside and you might get hungry since the museum is pretty engaging and you could spend hours there.

I recommend checking out their gift shop on the way out. Found some cool books and unique souvenirs that are decently priced, which was a nice surprise!
Park Grutas

I think walking the park in a clockwise direction is smarter. Most folks go the other way, so you’ll avoid the crowds and get some great shots of the sculptures without anyone photobombing you.

I recommend arriving right when the park opens around 10 AM. It gets crowded later, and you’ll have a much better experience wandering around without too many people in the way. Plus, you might catch some cute animals at that time!

My advice is to bring your own snacks and drinks. The park’s cafe has limited options and can be pricey. Save some cash and enjoy a picnic while taking in the views.
Devil's Museum

I think it's worth spending a little extra on the audio guide. It really enriches the experience, and I found it helped me understand the backstories of the exhibits much better than just reading the labels.

My advice is to check if they have any special events or exhibits before you go. I stumbled upon a cool interactive session that wasn’t advertised, and it made my visit even better!