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Vilnius Free Tour

Are you in Vilnius and don't know where to start exploring the city? This free tour is an ideal option to get your bearings of the capital of Lithuania and get to know its main monuments. Vilnius Free Tour. At the time of your choice we'll meet...

  • 3 hours
  • 9/10 | 88 reviews
  • Open on Wed

Are you in Vilnius and don't know where to start exploring the city? This free tour is an ideal option to get your bearings of the capital of Lithuania and get to know its main monuments.

Vilnius Free Tour

At the time of your choice we'll meet at the statue of the Grand Duke Gediminas to start exploring the historical centre of Vilnius.

The first monument we'll see will be Vilnius Cathedral, the main Catholic temple of the country, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We will continue our walk to the Presidential Palace of Lithuania, dating back to the 14th century, followed by the University of Vilnius, the Jewish Quarter, and the Town Hall.

The free tour will take us to the Gate of Dawn, an important pilgrimage site full of symbolism, where we will hear about various mythical tales.

We will then leave the old town for the Uzupis district, known for its bohemian and alternative atmosphere, featuring colourful murals, lively cafes, and art galleries.

As we walk through Uzupis, we will encounter the church of St. Anne, a Gothic temple renowned for its beauty. Be sure to take some photos.

After this two-and-a-half hour tour, we will conclude near St. Anne's church.

Included

  • English speaking guide.

Not included

  • Tips

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

Location

Activity location

Vilnius Free Walking Tours, Šventaragio gatvė, LT-01122 Vilnius, Lithuania

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