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poetas
Portland

I haven’t actually lived in Kaunas, but we did live in Vilnius and spent a little time in Kaunas. Lithuanians seem to be big fans of pizza, so there are no shortage of pizza restaurants. Also (at least in Vilnius) stores such as Maxima and Rimi were starting to carry more and more international foods, so if you can cook there are some non-lithuanian options. There is a lot to do – clubs, sports clubs, travel in the country is really nice and cheap, cinema… some advice – be prepared by the time winter comes. And be mentally prepared for the darkness. If you are someone who loves sunshine and bright light the winter may be hard for you. I don’t know where you are currently, but the Lithuanian winter can be below 25 F for about three months with only 7 hours of daylight at the shortest days. Summers are pretty mild, but humid – fall is beautiful, lots of deciduous trees changing colors. I definitely recommend Kaunas In Your Pocket – I think you’ll find it really helpful.

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Joannashmoana
San Francisco

That is exciting to hear they love pizza, because I am a pizza fanatic! I would give up everything if I could travel the world and find the world’s best pizza! I heard about the darkness and was a little concerned…I am from Arizona so we have no scarcity of sunshine. Thanks for the info!! :)