Recently noticed you can take buses from Lithuania and they're offering visa free entry for BritsGot 11 days of holiday coming up mid November and thought this could be somewhere quite unique to visit Anyone been here and can offer some specific recommendations? How long I should spend and where?
>>2727146The usual tourist attractions are the Mir and Nesvizh castles, and the old town of Grodno, but there's a lot of similar stuff all over the EU. So you might want to see something more "Soviet", like the Brest Fortress memorial (there's not much else to see in Brest beside a couple of pedestrian streets).
>>2727151Reckon 11 days is enough time to see Grondo, Minsk and perhaps Brest? I'll need a day at least either side to actually enter/exit the country, if I could enter/exit via Poland to Brest that would be very useful actually My concern is given what I assume is an old and slow public transport system I don't want to spend all my time on trains
>>2727166I've seen all of them in a week. There's nothing wrong with the transport system: a lot of buses from Minsk (+ the trains are fast as well)
>>2727146My #1 place to visit in Europe, but I don't speak Russian.
>>2727506Nice cheersLooks like the border with Terespol, Poland is open so that might be the best move Fly into Lithuania, Gondo, Minsk, Brest, leave to Poland
>>2727166More than enough. I have been to Belarus 5 times and visited all the regions, in total I think I've been there around 11-12 days.
>>2727525Any highlights to share?
>>2727535Sounds like he spent the entire time in transportation
It’s one of the most boring places on earth, really. It’s completely flat, lacks notable architecture, poor, provincial.
>>2727552They don't even have any diversity how can people live without kebabs?
>>2727146have fun getting arrested on false charges and used as a bargaining chip. the visa free entry is there for a reason. IT'S A TRAP.
>>2727584Nah they wouldn't arrest me
>>2727584Like Daniel Penny and Derek Chauvin?
>>2727569>>2727659>>>/pol/