Join us on an excursion through Vilnius Old Town, the Castle grounds, Užupis—the city’s bohemian district, and an amber gallery. You’ll discover hidden courtyards and secret spots, while hearing fascinating stories along the way. Vilnius Old Town is one of the largest surviving medieval old towns in Northern Europe, featuring 25 churches, two castles, medieval streets, a 16th-century university campus, the Gate of Dawn, and the former Jewish quarters that became ghettos during WWII. We’ll also visit Užupis, an artists' district that declared itself a 'free state' on April 1st, 1997, now celebrated annually as Užupis Independence Day. Here, you’ll explore its galleries, quirky sculptures, and the unique Užupis constitution. Optional: We can stop to enjoy Lithuanian beer or try local dishes (additional cost). All entrances are free during this tour.
I will meet you at the hotel or an other place in the center of VIlnius you choose.
Cathedral square, in front of the entrance of the Cathedral, near the bell tower.
Town hall square.
Vilnius Old Town is one of the largest surviving medieval old towns in Northern Europe, boasting 25 churches, two castles, medieval streets, hidden cozy courtyards, a 16th-century university campus, and more. No paid entrances during this tour.
Užupis, the artists' district, is one of the most interesting places in the city. In a symbolic gesture, the community of artists declared it a 'free state' from Lithuania on April 1st, 1997. Now, April 1st is celebrated as Užupis Independence Day. We will explore the district with its galleries, artists, unique constitution, and sculptures. We will visit free-of-charge places such as a gallery and a craftsmen's workshop, if it is open.
We will explore the castle grounds, Vilnius Cathedral, and the Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania. As we walk through these historic landmarks, you will learn about their architectural evolution, their role in shaping Lithuanian history, and the fascinating stories of the Grand Dukes who once resided here. The cathedral, a symbol of Lithuania’s Christian heritage, stands alongside the Palace, which was a political, cultural, and diplomatic hub during the Grand Duchy era. No entrance fees are required for the castle territory and the Cathedral.
We will explore the former Jewish ghetto and discuss the Jewish heritage in the city, as well as the tragic events of the Holocaust. No paid entrances.
We will visit Vilnius University, the oldest and largest university in the Baltic states. Established in 1579, it has played a key role in the region’s intellectual and cultural development. As we explore its historic campus, you'll discover its stunning courtyards, the Baroque St. John's Church, and the impressive library, learning about the university's rich academic legacy and its influence on Lithuanian society. We will visit the library courtyard, which is free to enter.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Show more
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
Your guide to the flawless travel experience