In Palanga – the siege of the compatriots: through the loudspeakers – screams of sex in limousine with brunette and blonde, queues in cafes



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On Saturday evening, Delfi visited the resort’s central entertainment artery, J. Basanavičiaus Street, and took a look at what this boulevard, which has become a living legend, looks like in the heat of the summer holidays. .

As soon as you enter J. Basanavičiaus street, the impressions are as follows: it is a center of attraction that has not lost its typical identity, where groups of vacationers and vacationers attract the final point: the Palanga bridge (the largest bridge in Lithuania ).

Weekend in Palanga

Weekend in Palanga

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However, this should come as no surprise: it is natural that the central alley of Palanga attracted people from various parts of Lithuania on such a beautiful weekend. The crowd includes families with babies on their hands, as well as charming seniors, adventurers from foreign countries, and, of course, romantically outgoing couples.

Weekend in Palanga

Weekend in Palanga

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Still, it is not easy for tourists to walk to the sea on this street, as visitors from left and right are tempted by more attractive entertainment: endless “D” cinemas, horror rooms, strips, live music performances. , various markets for sweets, exotic and traditional ice cream, smoked fish, cartoons and portraits, carriages, temporary tattoo parlors, pop-up clothing stores, scooter rentals, cafes, restaurants, clubs and many other attractions, sometimes difficult to describe .

Weekend in Palanga

Weekend in Palanga

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While some walk patiently to the sea on Saturday night, others, seduced by the menus offered by the resort’s cafes and restaurants, queue 10-15 people to get a table, relax and dine.

For example, a sign in one of J. Basanavičius’ cafes advertises that a portion of blood owls costs 6 euros, a portion of Thai ice cream – 3.5 euros, cold beets with potatoes – 3.99 euros, zeppelins with meat – 4.89 euros, elsewhere. – 6 euros. Euros, pork carcass – 14 euros, hamburger with minced beef or pork – 9 euros.

Weekend in Palanga

Weekend in Palanga

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At the fish kiosk, even at night, a large selection of various fish: for example, smoked sea bream (depending on size) – 5.5-6 euros, redfish – 6-7 euros.

Those who want to win a stuffed animal and test its accuracy will pay between 5 and 10 euros for such entertainment. Scooter per hour – 10-15 euros.

Weekend in Palanga

Weekend in Palanga

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If you have forgotten your sunglasses on J. Basanavičiaus street, you can buy them for 10-30 euros. If necessary, hats can be purchased for 10-20 euros. You will also find a light fabric summer suit for 40-50 euros.

And if you really want to experience a special sensation on the Palanga bridge, you can immortalize with a lizard in your hands for one euro. All you have to do in the afternoon or evening is meet a humble girl who is holding her pet Agama in her arms and invite her to take a picture together. And this is probably one of the most charming and heartfelt attractions in this resort.

Because no matter what kind of entertainment coastal entrepreneurs come up with, some things, sadly, haven’t changed here for decades. This is a tradition that has become a consonance of hits and other cacao of Lithuanian pop music, which, one after another, try to attract more of the countrymen who yearn for fun.

Weekend in Palanga

Weekend in Palanga

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“With a brunette and a blonde, let’s have sex in a limousine !!!”

Weekend in Palanga

Weekend in Palanga

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It remains to depend on your taste: stay on J. Basanavičiaus street or long enough.

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