A growing trend of micro-transactions is reshaping leisure spending habits across the Baltic states of Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania. Consumers in cities like Riga, Tallinn, and Vilnius are increasingly utilizing digital payment methods for small, frequent purchases related to leisure activities. These transactions, often made via smartphones, cover expenses such as public transport, coffee, event tickets, and streaming services. The ease and convenience of these small payments are contributing to a shift away from traditional cash or card transactions for everyday leisure expenses. This trend suggests a broader adoption of digital finance and a changing consumer behavior pattern in the region, with spending becoming more fragmented and less consciously tracked. The accessibility of these platforms is driving increased spending on spontaneous leisure activities.