Imagine a harmonious combination of wild nature and refined landscape art—this is exactly what Palanga Botanical Park looks like. This massive green oasis, spanning over 101 hectares in the city of Palanga, is considered one of the most beautiful places that Lithuania is proud of. The park surrounds the majestic Tyszkiewicz Palace, which today houses the famous Amber Museum.

The uniqueness of this place lies in its location: the park is nestled on the shores of the Baltic Sea, sheltered in the shade of century-old pines and sand dunes. Here you can find rare trees brought from the botanical gardens of Berlin and Paris, and the total length of the walking trails is an impressive 18 kilometers. The park includes not only forest tracts and flower gardens but also picturesque bodies of water that cover more than a hectare.
The significance of the site is emphasized by its rich ecosystem: about 60 species of birds inhabit the territory, making a walk a true sound therapy session. Elegant sculptures and small architectural forms are placed along the paths, while well-kept meadows and decorative lighting create an atmosphere of peace and inspiration here at any time of year.