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Hot days did not visit the Palanga resort this week, but the entrepreneurs, using the increasing flows of tourists, are trying to attract customers as much as possible. And on J.Basanavičiaus Street, which continues to the sea, you can find not only the souvenir shops popular with tourists, the kiosks of various products, but also the places with the most beautiful interior and the most delicious food.
Resort prices
Augustė Lingvaitė, who has been working in Palanga for the first year on the resort’s most popular street, which is especially popular with tourists, offers to try and buy various types of tea. According to her, many people are only interested in inviting them. But as soon as Friday night, a crowd of people starts to flow and get interested, looking for entertainment and gift ideas, and then they can make more sales and make more money.
“Tea prices vary widely, depending on the composition and size of the bottle, but the prices range from 9 to 23 euros per bottle,” said merchant Augustė.
Working in a mobile shopping cart on the busy J.Basanavičiaus Street, Valdon vende believes that ears of corn are gaining momentum and that every day is infinitely different.
“One day I managed to sell only 17 corn, and the next time I sold 120. The price of one of those grains is 3 euros, and the children like them more,” said the vendor.
One day I managed to sell only 17 corn, and the next time I sold 120 a day.
Augustas Šeštokas, who sells ice cream near the beach for the first year, said the flow of people through the sea is quite high, so there is a lot of work, especially on weekends. “Ice cream prices start from 60 ct for fruit ice cream, and the most expensive are ice cream, they cost 2.50 euros. On weekends, if it is hot, you must decide that there will be an infinite number of people, “said the guy.
Who curses passersby?
And how the busy street, loved by all vacationers, would live without singing and dancing artists. After listening to rhythmic sounds from afar, his eyes turn to the interpreter of the classical music genre Rimas Kulevičiūtė. The singer said that this year is the first year that she decided to start singing on the street. The singer comes here every Friday and Saturday from noon to 6 p.m. In the afternoon.
The Western Express / Rima Kulevičiūtė photo said she was very pleased with the listeners’ reactions.
“I am very happy with the reactions of the listeners, they stop, they listen, and a few days ago two women stopped, listened and cried. This was the highest evaluation for me, ”said Rima Kulevičiūtė.
The performer often sings songs from the classical music genre and sometimes the beloved works of Algimantas Raudonikis.
<...> There are also those who are happy to have a delicious meal and do not count the money spent.
5 euros, a lot or a little?
After sunbathing, tourists are often in a hurry to dine at their beloved cafes, restaurants or dining rooms. One of the main lunch spots of the day is the “Cepeliniškės” buffet cafeteria. Tourists can dine there for 5 euros during the day.
“The price of a daily lunch: 5 euros is not for everyone, there are those who say it is very expensive, but there are also those who are happy to have a delicious meal and do not count the money spent,” said the waitress Agnė Janušaitytė.
This place in the center of Palanga is loved not only by Lithuanians, but also by guests from foreign countries. Curiously, a great zeppelin invites you to come here.
Western Express Photo / The seller said that one day he managed to sell 120 ears of corn.
Alina and Irena, who came to Palanga to rest from Šiauliai, said that they spend at least 7 days here every year. The women claimed that this year’s vacation was a bit of a disappointment, because J.Basanavičiaus Street is no longer as it used to be. Tourists not only miss more people, but also the entrepreneurs themselves. When asked how Šiaulietė is having fun during the holidays, tourists said that entertainment at the resort is expensive, so only one day a week is allowed to have fun and go to a concert.
Western Express photo / Lina and Ramūnas are celebrating their birthday in Palanga.
The unexpected coronavirus pandemic changed the vacation plans of Molėtai Lina and Ramūnas’ guests. Having to cancel the planned trip abroad, the tourists decided to spend a few days in Palanga.
Western Express photo / Irena and Audronė assured that they come to Palanga every year.
Tourists Irena and Audronė come to Palanga from Kaunas at least several times a year. “As far as I can remember, we come every year. As I say, we don’t need a lot of money now, we don’t need cavalry, we don’t need restaurants, we just want to relax,” joked Irena, a vacationer. Over the years, women in Palanga have discovered and loved the places to stay and dine every year.
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