Literally the best pronunciation of the Lithuania city name I have ever heard from a foreigners 😂 Nice video btw! Wish you best of luck 🍀 Can’t wait for the next vid!
Yayyy we listened really carefully as they were announcing the Klaipeda stop on the train hahaha 😂 Our Curonian Spit video should be up sometime tomorrow!
It is another beautiful autumn day in Klaipeda! The city is small, beautiful and it is rich in historical architectural elements. You sounded like professional journalists. We went to Finland and Latvia and we loved smoked Baltic sprats . Awesome!
Hey, im lithuanian and Klaipėda is my city. Im very glad you liked this city, its weird to see a lot of tourists there cause to me Klaipeda seems simple and not as impressive as other cities. But Klaipeda is one of those places that is very calm and chill. Klaipedians can be tough people because we always have to stay grounded while the wind is strong.
Sorry for the mistakes, I use google translator 😁 I don't know English well. I want to say one historical fact. You filmed a balcony when you were at Theaters Squere. Hitler spoke from that balcony, there are photos on the Internet. ☺️ Not everyone knows that.
The statue of the girl Anike in the fountain have a story. She was the only one who turned her back to Hitler during his speech on the balcony. After that incident she was gone.
@@Socialhustle.do you mean occupants who occupied Curonian land called Klaipeda and tried to rename it to memel? The same ones who occupied Old prussian lands? their main city called Tvenkste? Who exterminated them and renamed it to Konigsberg which was later accupied by another occupants who renaimed it again to kaliningrad.
So the black ghost. Ill tell you the story behind it. So there is a story that in the 16th - 17th century there was a guard on duty in the castle (Now a cool museum) And some unknown person all in black that you couldn't even see his face got out of the water and asked the guard how he was doing and if they had food and how overall the military was doing. The guard responded by telling the person in black that it was all fine , they had food etc. Then the mysterious person said "Its not gonna be long that way" And went back into the water and disappeared.
Lived in Klaipėda for 3 years. The best thing was that during summer after work you can just hop on your car or bike, go to the beach and still get 3-4 hours of warmth and sunshine. The two worst things are that there still are low level criminal people there and that local Russians who account for some 30% of population in Klaipėda still don't speak Lithuanian (they understand and can speak but they simply refuse).
blueeyedbaer i live in Klaipeda for 35 years and not meet any local Russian which refusecto speake Lithuanian. Maybe you meet some Ukrainian migrants which arrive easterday?
blueeeyedbaer you are right! I have similar neighbors. They only can say "Labas" and that's all. :( Bass Makarov really? 35 yrs and didn't see anything like this? You are lucky.
@@liminalspace1382 I don't care about your thumbs down. I have no hate towards Russians as I have many great Russian friends who either live in Russia itself or speak Lithuanian in Lithuania (mostly in Kaunas and Vilnius). I state the fact that a lot of Russian people in Klaipėda refuse to speak Lithuanian even if they understand it. Lithuanian is an official language in the EU, so it's used widely because EU laws state that all the official documents must be translated into all official languages of the EU.
That's amazing! My dad's side of the family is originally from Lithuania too, but we're not sure where. They left in the 1800's because of persecution -G
A place where we take our out-of-country guests to is the Cold War Museum. About 40 minutes from Klaipeda by car, it is situated on a former Soviet rocket base, where they had nuclear rockets, but never fired. It's about an hour long tour which we discovered is quite interesting for USSR outsiders, during season they do it in English as well, and English groups are very small, so likely you'd be having a personal guide :D Admission is 7 euros, the only issue is getting there if you don't have a car or friends with one here.
Did you try Lay’s Creamy Forest Mushroom potato chips when you were in Lithuania and Latvia? I wouldn't use up suitcase space to bring a bag to the US, but they were good. They taste similar to sour cream and onion Lay's but with a definite Lipton/Knorr mushroom soup mix flavor added.
1:36 back in March 22-23, 1939 Hitler himself used visit Memel during occupation of Lithuania, he also gave a speech to people of Memel back then from that exact balcony. A little bit of history for you :)
Actually, Klaipeda was part of the German empire until 1923 when Lithuania forcefully took it and Germany after the lost ww1 was too weak to take it back until 1939 but then after ww2 it was given to Lithuania because Germany lost all its territories east of Oder river
The Klaipeda is and allways was Lithuania. The name Klaipeda is older than city that once has name Memel, which was under Eastern Prussia rule. Memel=Klaipeda. Prussia was originaly lithuanian tribe, which turned german after german rulling class and huge influx of saxonians.
The name "Memel" was given around the time when the city was first established by Teutons (1252). It's also of Baltic origin, much like "Klaipeda". In fact, it was first mentioned in the early XIV century in a treaty with Teutonic Order.
@@kolobokkolobol8774 What is Baltic? There is no such thing. Estonians are Baltic nation as well. Lithuanians are at least from 5 diferent ancient nations or tribes as any other modern nation.
Hi, how much time would you suggest is adequate to visit Klaipeda? Thanks for a very good and balanced (by that I mean things to see/do) video. Just one further question, I assume you visited Vilnius, same question if you did, how long was a adequate to visit the capital.
Klaipeda was never occupied by the Scandinavians. You should also know that there were many Lithuanians living in Prussia. Also you should know that Germans occupied the Prussia in medieval times.
@@derplerify Don't be silly. Kaunas is worth to see if you know what to look for. I've met lots of foreign people who liked Kaunas much more than Vilnius. Kaunas is not picture perfect but it has its own charm.
Klaipeda is a beatiful city, however, the video was dissapointing. I am glad that you enjoyed the trip, but where are some interesting facts, tips, information on history, culture, demonstration of nice places (more than your own faces)? Nevertheless, you are very young and have time and room for improvement for your future travel videos. Good luck!
I grew up here during the Soviet 1980s. I miss my happy Soviet childhood. Everything feels soulless nowadays, maybe it's only because of our own older age, acquired cynicism.
It's so strange to see my own city through eyes of tourists, good job guys, keep up the good work 😁
Thanks so much!
Literally the best pronunciation of the Lithuania city name I have ever heard from a foreigners 😂 Nice video btw! Wish you best of luck 🍀 Can’t wait for the next vid!
Yayyy we listened really carefully as they were announcing the Klaipeda stop on the train hahaha 😂 Our Curonian Spit video should be up sometime tomorrow!
Nice!
I visited Klaipeda 16 years ago as part of my school excursion 😂, need to return!
a Latvian girl 🇱🇻 🇱🇹 🇪🇪
In Senamiesčio baras you have to taste cheese fingers, it is so delicious! Best cheese fingers in Klaipėda! This restaurant is so famous for that 🙌
Agreed. Try the chicken ones too
Cheese fingers mmmmmm who likes that give a like :)
Agreed, they are the best
@@DARIUSJ98 (taip) yes
Agree i was eating them yesterday
Hey! I'm from Lithuania! I live in Klaipeda
That's awesome! It's a really cool city
It is another beautiful autumn day in Klaipeda! The city is small, beautiful and it is rich in historical architectural elements. You sounded like professional journalists. We went to Finland and Latvia and we loved smoked Baltic sprats . Awesome!
Agreed! Small but charming and soo beautiful. Really glad you enjoyed the video...we'll be in Finland in a few weeks!
Hey, im lithuanian and Klaipėda is my city. Im very glad you liked this city, its weird to see a lot of tourists there cause to me Klaipeda seems simple and not as impressive as other cities. But Klaipeda is one of those places that is very calm and chill. Klaipedians can be tough people because we always have to stay grounded while the wind is strong.
Hey this is my home town !
Mano irgi :) / Kine too :)
Mine sorry for mistake
Klaipeda.. my hometown ❤
Lovely country! 💙💙
So charming and pretty!! 😍
Thats the county I go to to meet my grandma
Sorry for the mistakes, I use google translator 😁 I don't know English well. I want to say one historical fact. You filmed a balcony when you were at Theaters Squere. Hitler spoke from that balcony, there are photos on the Internet. ☺️ Not everyone knows that.
this is the video of old Klaipeda, ant the balcony that was mentioned
th-cam.com/video/msR2XLuvcro/w-d-xo.html
Valerija I knew that to . I lived in klaipeda for 3 years with my beautiful Lithuanian girlfriend . Unfortunately we are no longer together
The statue of the girl Anike in the fountain have a story. She was the only one who turned her back to Hitler during his speech on the balcony. After that incident she was gone.
Interesting love hearing these facts. Hope to visit the city soon with my lithuanian friend.
On March 24 1939 , Adolf Hitler arrived in Klaipeda, who delivered a short speech..
Thank you for your perfect "klaipeda" pronaunciation, most of the russians cant pronounce it correctly.
We listened very carefully on the train ride over when they announced the Klaipeda stop :) Hahaha
@@Socialhustle. this is the name used by occupants
@@Socialhustle.do you mean occupants who occupied Curonian land called Klaipeda and tried to rename it to memel? The same ones who occupied Old prussian lands? their main city called Tvenkste? Who exterminated them and renamed it to Konigsberg which was later accupied by another occupants who renaimed it again to kaliningrad.
@@songrada1 tau su galva blogai :D
@@Stud22260 kodel tu vasilijus ka?
So the black ghost. Ill tell you the story behind it. So there is a story that in the 16th - 17th century there was a guard on duty in the castle (Now a cool museum) And some unknown person all in black that you couldn't even see his face got out of the water and asked the guard how he was doing and if they had food and how overall the military was doing. The guard responded by telling the person in black that it was all fine , they had food etc. Then the mysterious person said "Its not gonna be long that way" And went back into the water and disappeared.
Ooooh that's a creepy story!
Lived in Klaipėda for 3 years. The best thing was that during summer after work you can just hop on your car or bike, go to the beach and still get 3-4 hours of warmth and sunshine. The two worst things are that there still are low level criminal people there and that local Russians who account for some 30% of population in Klaipėda still don't speak Lithuanian (they understand and can speak but they simply refuse).
blueeyedbaer i live in Klaipeda for 35 years and not meet any local Russian which refusecto speake Lithuanian. Maybe you meet some Ukrainian migrants which arrive easterday?
👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
you got it (👎) for biased remark about Russians.
Can’t live without hate?
By the way , Lithuania is now in EU . Nobody use Lithuanian in EU 👍
blueeeyedbaer you are right! I have similar neighbors. They only can say "Labas" and that's all. :( Bass Makarov really? 35 yrs and didn't see anything like this? You are lucky.
@@liminalspace1382 I don't care about your thumbs down. I have no hate towards Russians as I have many great Russian friends who either live in Russia itself or speak Lithuanian in Lithuania (mostly in Kaunas and Vilnius). I state the fact that a lot of Russian people in Klaipėda refuse to speak Lithuanian even if they understand it. Lithuanian is an official language in the EU, so it's used widely because EU laws state that all the official documents must be translated into all official languages of the EU.
I am 66% Baltic, My father's family and family are from Klaipeda
That's amazing! My dad's side of the family is originally from Lithuania too, but we're not sure where. They left in the 1800's because of persecution -G
@@JackandGabExplore No wonder you guys enjoy so much of LT, you have some of it in your blood :D
Missing Klaipeda so much, where is the place I lived for 4 years.
Love my city!
lovely town
Litteraly my favourite city, a lot of my relatives live here, I'm glad I'm coming here tomorow! 🥰 🇧🇴
Good place and very beautiful
You should visit city of PALANGA, beautiful park, sea Bridge ant else
Klaipėda was part of Lithuania in 1923-1939 as well 😉 nice video 👍
I loved traveling to this country and I became more interested in this beautiful country with exactly your video
I love Jack's laugh/smirk
You guys are amazing. Beautiful happy couple .. I planning to visit Klaipéda this year
Thank you for interesting ✌ video that's pretty good 👍
Glad you enjoyed the video! It's a great city :)
That was an amazing clip. Thanks ever so much for making and posting!
You guys are special!!!
I have to hand it to you, you know how to do it right!!
Thank you very much :) we're enjoying the journey!
Nice video! I live in Klaipėda, and it's unusual to see Americans in Lithuania😊 (Sorry for mistakes)
My dad's side of the family is originally from Lithuania so it was special to come and visit! -Gab
Nice video! Thank You! 🇱🇹✈
I live in Klaipėda!!! Labas
Tbh I'm pretty sure I saw you filming,good video
That's so funny! Glad you enjoyed :)
Thanks for the video! I am living in Lithuania :)
Im from Klaipeda sometimes called Memelburg, from the times of the Teutonic Order
I'm from klaipėda - Labas - (Hello)
Jack and Gab I am cordial greeting from London I want to visit Lithuania and town Klaipeda because beautiful wonderful and hystorical town
You must visit Nida, Lithuania
In the summer
A place where we take our out-of-country guests to is the Cold War Museum. About 40 minutes from Klaipeda by car, it is situated on a former Soviet rocket base, where they had nuclear rockets, but never fired. It's about an hour long tour which we discovered is quite interesting for USSR outsiders, during season they do it in English as well, and English groups are very small, so likely you'd be having a personal guide :D Admission is 7 euros, the only issue is getting there if you don't have a car or friends with one here.
How about priekule a small town next to klaipėda
Booked a flight to Vilnius in January what would you recommend to do and see for a young travel couple 😊
Greetings from Lithuania plus go to vilku kampas it's beautiful place
There is no impact from scandinavia to Klaipėda.
Crazy pub Leika!
Did you try Lay’s Creamy Forest Mushroom potato chips when you were in Lithuania and Latvia? I wouldn't use up suitcase space to bring a bag to the US, but they were good. They taste similar to sour cream and onion Lay's but with a definite Lipton/Knorr mushroom soup mix flavor added.
In "Old town bar" did Simomas or Tadas was behind the bar? :>
Ahh memories from when I took the ferry to Sweden from here
Hello from Klaipeda City 😎✌
1:36 back in March 22-23, 1939 Hitler himself used visit Memel during occupation of Lithuania, he also gave a speech to people of Memel back then from that exact balcony. A little bit of history for you :)
Go night trip in "Debrecenas"
😂😂😂
Klaipeda is my home town
Get back at summer in my city
Jack and Gab are you gonna visit Lithuania's main castles in Kaunas and Trakai? :)
It felt weird watching this and knowing exactly where they are 😂 loved the video!
My home 😍
Is it in your plans visit Latvia ?
Its really strage to see other youtubers going to the same city and country that you live in too...
It is Memel german city for 700years
It belongs to Germany
I'm pretty sure that Klaipėda was used to be called Memelland, but I'm not so sure
Guys first one vase a bar also 🙂
Actually, Klaipeda was part of the German empire until 1923 when Lithuania forcefully took it and Germany after the lost ww1 was too weak to take it back until 1939 but then after ww2 it was given to Lithuania because Germany lost all its territories east of Oder river
1:38 Hitler said speech from that balcony FACT.
@Lennard Fischer Cry more
My city! Thanks for video! You should better check bar " Faksas "
Gab what was a surname of your Dad's Lithuanian ancestors?
Please visit Ventspils!
You should go to the Olandians cap
The Klaipeda is and allways was Lithuania. The name Klaipeda is older than city that once has name Memel, which was under Eastern Prussia rule. Memel=Klaipeda. Prussia was originaly lithuanian tribe, which turned german after german rulling class and huge influx of saxonians.
Very interesting! Thanks for sharing :)
Riman Jonas Ro
Prussians were Baltic tribe, not lithuanian. Also prussian was the 3rd baltic language along with latvian and lithuanian
The name "Memel" was given around the time when the city was first established by Teutons (1252). It's also of Baltic origin, much like "Klaipeda". In fact, it was first mentioned in the early XIV century in a treaty with Teutonic Order.
That's just bad history
@@kolobokkolobol8774 What is Baltic? There is no such thing. Estonians are Baltic nation as well. Lithuanians are at least from 5 diferent ancient nations or tribes as any other modern nation.
Hi, how much time would you suggest is adequate to visit Klaipeda? Thanks for a very good and balanced (by that I mean things to see/do) video. Just one further question, I assume you visited Vilnius, same question if you did, how long was a adequate to visit the capital.
i like how no one is able to walk to sculpture park ( we need to advertise it more)
GERAS
You shouldve visited the xii restaurant in amberton hotel
2.19 to 2.25, that creep in the background that stares down every travel vlogger while they shoot 😂
u skipped Kaunas?
Im living in klaipeda
You should try klaipedskaja himka!
Sounds like : klah-ypeh-dskaea heem-kah
That's Russian. No idea what that is.
Klaipeda was never occupied by the Scandinavians. You should also know that there were many Lithuanians living in Prussia. Also you should know that Germans occupied the Prussia in medieval times.
Omg I live here
Lietuva!!!
Nice im from klaiped
👍👌🇱🇹
My hometown
my city
Wish you came to Mažeikiai, take a bus if you are and contact me on Instagram @lietuvis281 , if you are coming! I would gladly show you around
Unfortunately we are now in Riga Latvia :(
@@JackandGabExplore OK, if you come next time to Lithuania🇱🇹, let me know!
That is my home town
That looks amazing video
Klaipėda enjoy the travel there Gab will you visit north macedoina next year :) keep with the great travel:)
hey guys thats where im from Klaipeda :))))
Кто из Клайпеды
лайк
I miis that town
I am from klaipeda
I hope you guys did not skip Kaunas, the very heart of Lithuania.
Unfortunately we didn't have time :(
Kaunas is shit, let's be honest. Not much to see there
@@derplerify Don't be silly. Kaunas is worth to see if you know what to look for. I've met lots of foreign people who liked Kaunas much more than Vilnius. Kaunas is not picture perfect but it has its own charm.
@@blueeyedbaer I guess.. 🤷♂️
Klaipeda is a beatiful city, however, the video was dissapointing. I am glad that you enjoyed the trip, but where are some interesting facts, tips, information on history, culture, demonstration of nice places (more than your own faces)? Nevertheless, you are very young and have time and room for improvement for your future travel videos. Good luck!
I will subsribe for the chips😂
I grew up here during the Soviet 1980s. I miss my happy Soviet childhood. Everything feels soulless nowadays, maybe it's only because of our own older age, acquired cynicism.
Aš gyvenu Lietuvoj
I live in lithuania
I live there
Its wierd to see my city i live in
Jasenovac First konc lager for kids Magnum Crimen
if you skip kaunas so you lost so much :O
Pls explore Lithuania Kaunas pls i live in Kaunas
Sorry we are actually in Thailand now :(
I live hear