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Join us for an unforgettable walk through the enchanting streets of Vilnius Old Town — one of the largest and most beautiful surviving medieval old towns in Northern Europe. This guided walking tour will take approximately two hours and will lead you through the most beautiful and historically interesting parts of Vilnius Old Town.  This tour invites you to explore the heart of the city while uncovering the fascinating history behind its streets, buildings, and landmarks.

Key information

  • Date: May 1, 2026
  • Time: 14:00
  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Meeting point: Mykolas Romeris University
  • Transportation: Transportation by bus will be provided from Mykolas Romeris University to the tour meeting point
  • Fee: Free-of-charge to all registered participants

About the Tour

As we stroll through picturesque streets and cozy hidden courtyards, you will discover the rich layers of Vilnius history. From the grandeur of magnificent palaces and churches to the quiet charm of narrow cobblestone lanes, every corner offers a glimpse into the city’s past and plenty of opportunities for memorable photos.

Our journey will highlight the stunning Baroque architecture that makes Vilnius famous. Elegant facades, ornate towers, and historic squares reflect the cultural and artistic influences that have shaped the city over centuries.

During the tour, we will visit some of the most iconic locations in the city, including Cathedral Square and Vilnius Cathedral, the historic Presidential Palace, and the lively Pilies Street, one of the oldest streets in Vilnius. We will also stop and admire the impressive Town Hall Square, a place that has been the center of city life for centuries.

This walk is not just about sightseeing — it is about understanding how Vilnius developed through centuries of change, from a medieval capital to the vibrant city we see today.

Vilnius is more than just beautiful buildings. Along the way, you will hear both the joyful and tragic stories of the past — tales of rulers, artists, everyday citizens, and the dramatic historical events that left their mark on the city. We will also explore traces of the Soviet era, discussing how this period influenced the city and what remnants of that time still remain today.

Whether you are visiting Vilnius for the first time or rediscovering it with fresh eyes, this guided walk offers a unique opportunity to connect with the spirit, history, and beauty of Lithuania’s capital.

Get a glimpse of Vilnius before joining the tour