If you are curious to explore how an unassuming fishermen village of the 19th century became the charming town that Nida is today, this excursion will unveil many unusual facts: from the extraordinary tales of the local fishermen to the story of why Nobel prize winner Thomas Mann built a house here. You will learn about the surprising building work budget of Nida’s Evangelical Lutheran Church and hear about the unusual challenges that Nida’s school teachers faced. The guide will walk you through the darker pages of Nida’s history too - the World Wars and their painful footprint in Nida’s memory.
- The walking tour is conducted in Lithuanian, English, Russian.
- The duration of the tour is 2 hours (3 km.)
- Group size - from 10 to 25 persons.
- The price of the tour is €6 per person; for schoolchild, student, senior, disabled person - €3.
Pre-booking is necessary by email info@visitneringa.lt or phone +370 469 52345.