Welcome to Lithuania - one of the countries of the former Soviet Union. For those who are interested in Soviet era, Vilnius has a lot to see. The quarters outside the center of Vilnius with those gray Soviet buildings always remind of the Soviet Union.
During the provoking and informative tour with a local guide you will find out how Lithuanians lived in the Soviet era.
This tour is also about the national resistance and Lithuanian people‘s urge for independence. The KGB museum and Tuskulėnai memorial park contain one of the saddest parts of history, nevertheless it testifies about the strength of Lithuanian people.
You will see places like:
• Vilnius Palace of Concerts and Sports;
• Post Soviet quarters
• Vilnius Palace of Culture;
• Tuskulėnai memorial park;
• KGB museum
• and much more.
If you are ready, jump into minivan (there's enough space for 7 persons) and discover all the most important Soviet sights in just half a day.
Pickup included
Reminds visitors of the tragic events in the history of Lithuania in the 20th century.
Former Soviet electrical engineering factory Elfa witch now became nice example of street art Open Gallery of graffiti masters works from all around the Europe.
The former office of the KGB Deputy Chief of Internal Prison on the museum’s first floor includes an exhibition of documents, photographs, maps and other items depicting the Sovietisation of the region in 1940-1941. The exhibition dedicated to the guerrilla war of 1944-1953 introduces the territorial structure and military organization of the guerrilla units, the aspirations of freedom fighters, their daily activities, and their everyday life. The NKVD-NKGB fight against armed resistance is revealed in the Unfair Fight exhibition.
Vilnius Palace of Concerts and Sports is located on the site of Piramont cemetery, the oldest Jewish cemetery in Vilnius, which dates back to fifteenth century. It was not only one of the main attraction point in Vilnius, but also a center of the reform movement which led Lithuania to independence.
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.
Euro (EUR)
GMT+2 (EET), GMT+3 (EEST) during daylight saving time
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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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