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Lie Paya 2 nights and 3 days travel courses
Day 1: Explore History and Coastal Culture
Carosta Fortress โ St. Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral โ Beach Park โ Northern Fortress
Recommended time:9 hours
Core points:In the Carosta Fortress, which was built in the Russian Empire in the Russian Empire in Lie, the city of the wind, explores the traces of the Soviet era through military history and prison experience, and at the St. Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral, which was completed in 1901, at the Cathedral of the Russian Orthodox Church, the magnificent Byzantine architecture of the Russian Orthodox Church and the beauty of the golden dome, and the Baltic Beach Park Walking between sculptures and greenery and enjoying the open view of the 19th -century military buildings and the Baltic Sea in the Northern Fortress.
Day 2: Culture and Music Experience
Lie Paya Museum โ St. Joseph Cathedral โ Great Amber Concert Hall โ Rose Square
Recommended time:8 hours
Core points:At the Li Faja Museum, exploring the history and cultural heritage of the city, experiencing the tradition of the western Latvia, and watching the Baroque architecture and historical values โโat the St. Joseph Cathedral, which was built in 1762, watching the world's music festivals and performances at the Great Amber Concert Hall, experiencing the 'Music City' reputation in Rievaya, and in Rose Square Enjoy the atmosphere of the city center and taste traditional Latvian foods in local cafes and restaurants.
Day 3: Beach and Natural Experience
Lie Palya Beach โ Skate Hill Duck Monument โ Li Faoya Lake Observation Deck โ Maritime Monument
Liya Beach:3 hours, the golden sand and the clean sea experience of the Baltic Sea in one of Latvia's best beaches
Skene Sandum Duck Monument:It takes 1 hour, visits a monument with a historical meaning that commemorates the victims of the Second World War
Li Faya Lake Observatory:Takes 2 hours, the best photo spot to enjoy the panoramic view of the city and lake
Maritime Monument:It takes 1 hour, the Baltic Sea History Experience in the inspiring monument to commemorate the distressed sailors and fishermen