Explore the charming Vilnius Old Town on a captivating walking tour that unveils the rich history and culture inside its cobbled narrow streets! You will visit the highlights of this UNESCO World Heritage site as well as some hidden gems with a professional local guide.
On this 2.5-hour tour, you’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of how Vilnius has evolved over the centuries, along with deeper insights into the defining features of its Old Town. But this isn’t just a history lesson! You’ll also see how the city continues to transform today. The experience includes a brief stop at a local shop where you can sample traditional Lithuanian treats, adding a flavorful touch to your journey. Along the way, our knowledgeable guides will answer your questions about politics, economics, and education, offering a unique glimpse into everyday life in Vilnius.
Guided Tour
Meeting point. Meet our local guide with a yellow sign and start the journey through the history of the city. Discover the heart of Vilnius. You could spend hours exploring this location. Admire the main Catholic church of Lithuania and its beautiful architecture. Next to the Cathedral you will see a monument for the founder of Vilnius. Hear the legend about how Vilnius was founded.
Get to see the Presidential Palace of Vilnius learn about its history, hear about the political situation in Lithuania.
Encounter one of the oldest universities in Central Europe
Enjoy the view of late Gothic masterpiece. A legend says that Napoleon Bonaparte wanted to put this church on his palm and bring it to Paris. Find out if the legend tells the truth!
Admire small pieces of art in open air. In one of the cosiest streets of Vilnius old town you will find hundreds of plaques dedicated to many writers and poets (both Lithuanian and foreign).
Until the World War II Stikliu and its neighbouring streets were a part of the Small Ghetto of Vilnius. Until the WW II Vilnius was famous for its big Jewish community and was often called Jerusalem of Lithuania. Learn how Vilnius and Lithuania were influenced by the Holocaust.
Once a place for Vilnius council, Vilnius town hall is now mainly used for cultural events. Hear stories about town hall and its square that used to be the main market place of Vilnius. If there is a need, a short break can be arranged at this point.
Have a look at the only remaining gate from the old city wall, understand the religious and historical significance of it. Experience the beauty of its surroundings.
We finish the tour on Pilies street. Enjoy the moment at the longest street in the Old Town with charming boutiques and cozy cafes!
You will find the guide with a yellow sign in front of Gediminas monument at the Cathedral square (a sculpture of a man standing in front of the horse)
Vilnius is the charming capital of Lithuania, known for its medieval Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and its rich history blending various cultures. The city offers a unique mix of baroque architecture, vibrant arts scene, and lively café culture, making it a captivating destination for travelers.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Old Town is the heart of Vilnius, filled with cobblestone streets, baroque churches, and colorful buildings.
A symbol of Vilnius, this castle tower offers panoramic views of the city and is a key historical landmark.
A bohemian district with its own constitution and flag, Užupis is known for its artistic community and unique charm.
The main cathedral of Vilnius, located in the heart of the Old Town, is a stunning example of neoclassical architecture.
One of the oldest universities in Eastern Europe, Vilnius University is known for its beautiful courtyards and historic buildings.
Large dumplings filled with minced meat, curd cheese, or mushrooms, typically served with sour cream.
A cold beetroot soup made with kefir, cucumbers, and dill, perfect for summer.
Lithuanian pastries filled with meat, cheese, or vegetables, originating from the Lithuanian Karaites.
A traditional Lithuanian tree cake made from a batter of flour, eggs, and sugar, baked on a spit.
This is the warmest and most popular time to visit, with long daylight hours and plenty of festivals and outdoor activities.
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Vilnius is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
Vilnius Railway Station
Vilnius Bus Station
Buses are the most common form of public transport in Vilnius. The system is efficient and covers most of the city.
Available • Apps: Bolt, Taxify
Car, Bike, Scooter
A stunning medieval castle located on an island in Lake Galvė, offering a glimpse into Lithuania's rich history and beautiful surroundings.
The second-largest city in Lithuania, known for its rich history, vibrant arts scene, and beautiful architecture.
A unique and moving site featuring thousands of crosses, a symbol of Lithuanian faith and resistance.
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