Built on the site of a former pagan temple, Vilnius Cathedral is dedicated to St. Stanislaus and St. Vladislaus. The cathedral has been rebuilt and expanded multiple times due to fires, wars, and changing architectural tastes and the current Neoclassical structure dates to the late 18th century. Designed by the renowned Polish-Lithuanian architect Laurynas Gucevičius, the ornate facade features six Doric columns and a pediment adorned with sculptures. The interior of the cathedral showcases Baroque, Neoclassical, and Gothic elements with a beautiful chapel dedicated to Lithuania’s patron saint, St. Casimir and a striking painting of the Crucifixion of St. Stanislaus on the main altar. It also houses the crypts of Lithuanian rulers, including Vytautas the Great and Aleksander Jogailaitis.
The cathedral was the site of coronations for Lithuanian grand dukes and kings and still hosts regular church services as well as concerts and other events. Its most talked about feature is in fact a 'Miraculous Tile' meant to mark the spot where a baby fell from the upper galleries during mass and somehow remained unharmed. Legend has it that if you stand on the tile and spin around three times as you make a wish, your wish will come true.
The Lithuanian capital Vilnius is now the largest city in the Baltics and certainly among the most captivating. Its beautiful medieval Old Town is a remarkably well-preserved UNESCO World Heritage Site that boasts a wide array of historic landmarks within walking distance. Our private introductory tour of Vilnius lets you explore its quaint cobblestone streets with a local expert who will share stories of a majestic city that served as the epicentre of a vast, multicultural empire that shaped the development of Eastern Europe for centuries.
On your 2-hour private walking tour, you will:
Get to know your way around Vilnius on this private two-hour walking tour designed as the perfect introduction to the city’s Old Town. Starting in Cathedral Square, the historic heart of Lithuania’s capital, you’ll explore Vilnius through the eyes of a knowledgeable local guide who brings centuries of history, architecture, and culture to life. This thoughtfully paced route is ideal for first-time visitors who want to understand the city’s story while enjoying an easy and engaging walk.
From the elegant Neoclassical Vilnius Cathedral and its freestanding bell tower, your guide will set the scene for Lithuania’s fascinating past, from pagan roots to Christian traditions and turbulent periods of foreign rule. You’ll pass Gediminas Tower, dramatically perched on its hill, and hear the legend of the city’s founding as well as the story of the castle that once dominated the skyline. Nearby, the Palace of the Grand Dukes provides an opportune moment to discuss how the Grand Duchy of Lithuania grew into one of the largest and most influential states in medieval Europe, shaping the region’s political and cultural landscape.
Continuing along Pilies Street, the oldest street in Vilnius, you’ll stroll past beautifully preserved historic buildings, inviting cafés, and small shops that reflect the city’s distinct character. The tour then pauses at the exquisite St. Anne’s Church, a Gothic masterpiece celebrated for its delicate brickwork and timeless elegance. Crossing into the Užupis district, you’ll discover a more unconventional side of Vilnius and hear the curious story of how this artistic neighbourhood proclaimed itself an independent republic in 1997. A short, pleasant walk along the Vilnia River offers a moment to take in the city from a quieter perspective before the tour concludes in Town Hall Square, a grand space that has served as Vilnius’s social hub for centuries.
By the end of the walk, you’ll be left with a clear sense of the city’s layout, its layered history, and the cultural influences that continue to define Vilnius today. Before parting, your guide will be happy to share personalised recommendations for restaurants, cafés, and further discoveries, ensuring you leave not only well-oriented but inspired to continue exploring Vilnius on your own.
Vilnius is an incredibly dynamic city, brimming with history, charm and creativity. For visitors seeking a deep dive into the Lithuanian capital’s past and present, our private half-day walking tour combines an exploration of the UNESCO-listed Old Town with a taste of the lively modern city, embarking on a carefully planned route through Vilnius with a knowledgeable local guide.
On your private half-day walking tour, you will:
This private half-day walking tour offers a richly layered introduction to Vilnius, ideal for travellers who want to go beyond the highlights and gain a deeper understanding of the city with the guidance of a local expert. Beginning in Cathedral Square, the historic and symbolic centre of the capital, your guide will introduce the stories, legends, and turning points that have shaped Lithuania and its capital over the centuries, starting with the Neoclassical Cathedral and its role in the nation’s spiritual and civic life.
From here, your guide will draw your attention upwards to the iconic Gediminas Tower, an ideal way to introduce you to the city’s medieval defences, its strategic importance, and the legend behind the decision to found Vilnius upon the hilltop more than 700 years ago. Depending on the time of year, we will venture up the hill to take in the views over the city from here, or ascend another spectacular viewpoint (such as the St. John's Church Bell Tower) later in the tour to experience the city from above. We will then venture further into the Old Town, past the Palace of the Grand Dukes, where your guide will tell the story of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, once one of the most powerful and far-reaching states in medieval Europe.
You'll make your way down Pilies Street, the oldest thoroughfare in Vilnius, where your guide can peel back the layers of history behind the elegant façades and continue past the majestic Presidential Palace, the cradle of modern Lithuanian democracy. You'll have the chance to peek into the inviting courtyards of Vilnius University, whose campus has been interwoven into the fabric of the Old Town since its founding in the 16th Century, giving you a glimpse into centuries of academic life and intellectual exchange at one of Eastern Europe’s oldest universities. Nearby, Literatų Street offers a more intimate cultural stop, with small art installations honouring the writers and poets who have shaped Lithuanian literary identity, before you pause to admire the refined Gothic beauty of St. Anne’s Church, one of the most picturesque spots in Vilnius.
The tour then widens its focus to explore Vilnius's multicultural fabric. Crossing into the self-declared Republic of Užupis, you’ll discover a neighbourhood defined by creativity and independence, where your guide will share how this former neglected area reinvented itself in the late 20th century, complete with its own playful constitution that reflects ideals of freedom, humour, and humanity. You'll also have the chance to explore sites connected to the city’s Jewish heritage and delve into the stories of what was one of the most significant communities in Vilnius before the Second World War. Of course, no introduction to Vilnius would be complete without Town Hall Square, a central stage for public life for centuries, and a fitting finale to your journey through the city.
This comprehensive tour is a great way to make the most of your time in Vilnius, immersing you in the different facets of the city and showing you what makes this Baltic metropolis special. Your guide will also happily provide you with inspiration for shopping, dining and more to explore.
Vilnius, Lithuania's colourful capital and the largest city in the Baltics, is a palimpsest shaped by many empires and cultures over more than 700 years. Much of its history comes to life in its remarkably well-preserved Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is home to many of the city’s most iconic landmarks and is characterised by its cobblestone streets and beautiful buildings, a mix of Gothic, Baroque and Neoclassical styles that clearly illustrate the evolution of Vilnius and of Lithuania as a nation. Our full-day private tour of Vilnius lets you make the most of your time in the city, visiting the major sites and lesser-known local favourites in the company of an expert guide whose insightful stories will ensure you’ll become well-acquainted with its distinct personality and charm.
On this full-day private tour, you will:
Spend a full day uncovering Vilnius in the company of a private local guide, an experience designed for travellers who want to make the most of their time in Lithuania’s capital while enjoying a deeper, more personal connection to the city. Beginning in Cathedral Square, the symbolic heart of Vilnius, your guide will introduce the city’s story from its medieval origins to its modern identity, setting the tone with insights into the Neoclassical Cathedral and the events that have shaped this important gathering place.
From here, you’ll turn your attention to Gediminas Hill and the iconic Gediminas Tower, perched majestically above the city’s rooftops, church spires, and river valleys. It is the perfect setting to hear the legend of Grand Duke Gediminas and the founding of Vilnius, as well as to understand why this hill played such a strategic role in the city’s early development. After getting acquainted with the early days of the city, the tour continues to the Palace of the Grand Dukes, where a guided interior visit brings the past vividly to life. Walking through reconstructed state rooms and exhibitions, you’ll learn how the Grand Duchy of Lithuania rose to become one of the largest and most influential powers in medieval Europe, and how its legacy still resonates today.
A leisurely walk along Pilies Street follows, allowing time to take in the city’s oldest thoroughfare, lined with historic buildings, inviting courtyards, and long-established institutions. Around this area, you’ll pause for a relaxed lunch break at a local restaurant (lunch not included), chosen to suit your tastes based on your guide’s recommendations, before continuing the afternoon’s exploration. After lunch, the route leads past the Presidential Palace, where you’ll hear how Lithuania’s political life has evolved and how the country has reshaped itself since regaining independence in 1990.
The tour then delves into the academic and cultural life of Vilnius with a visit to the courtyards of Vilnius University, offering a glimpse into centuries of scholarship and intellectual exchange. Depending on the time of year, we will have the chance to ascend to the top of St. John's Church bell tower to take in the views over the city from here, or ascend another spectacular viewpoint (such as Gediminas Hill) earlier in the tour to experience the Old Town from above. Nearby, the walk continues through what remains of the historic Jewish quarter around Žydų Street, an important area for understanding the city’s multicultural past and the once-flourishing Jewish community that earned Vilnius its reputation as a centre of learning. From here, you’ll stroll along Literatų Street, where small art installations celebrate the writers, poets, and thinkers who helped define Lithuanian cultural identity, before stopping to admire the refined Gothic beauty of St. Anne’s Church.
Crossing the river, the atmosphere shifts as you enter Užupis, the city’s most unconventional neighbourhood. Your guide will explain how this former overlooked district reinvented itself and declared independence as an “independent republic,” complete with its own idealistic constitution and creative spirit. A gentle walk through this area provides a fitting contrast to the grandeur of the Old Town before the day concludes in Town Hall Square, a space that has served as Vilnius’s civic and commercial hub for centuries. By the end of the tour, you'll have experienced what Vilnius has to offer, enriched by the expertise of your passionate local guide.
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