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Self-Guided Audio Tour of Vilnius Old Town Core

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Step Into the Magic of Vilnius Old Town
Unlock the secrets of Europe’s hidden gem with our premium English-language, GPS-guided audio tour. Featuring 26 curated sights in central Vilnius, this isn't just a regular walking tour—it's time travel.

Experience History Reborn with AI
Witness the past come alive! This tour features unique historical AI video reenactments that vividly visualize ancient times, local legends, and iconic figures. Watch history unfold on your screen as you walk the exact streets where it happened.

Why Choose This Tour?

Royal & Sacred Heritage: Wander a breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage Site. Discover the regal legacy of a city that was the beating heart of Europe's largest country in the 15th century.

Effortless Exploration: No clunky apps! Receive an instant web link with audio, descriptions, and images. Open it, enable location, and let GPS guide you.

The Complete Picture: After this, enjoy our Southern Vilnius tour!

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  • Guide: Audio: English and Written: English
  • Food and Drinks
  • Gratuities
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Katedros aikštė
01143 Vilnius, Lithuania

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Vilnius Old Town (pass by)

Vilnius is renowned for the architecture of its Old Town, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city played a pivotal role in the formation of the Lithuanian nation and served as the heart of Lithuania during the 15th century when it was the largest country in Europe.As a result of this rich history, Vilnius boasts a strong royal heritage, proudly reflecting the grandeur of that era. Religion has also been integral to Lithuania's history, resulting in a multitude of sacred buildings scattered throughout Vilnius.This tour focuses on the essence of Vilnius, providing a glimpse into its royal and sacred legacy. Upon completing the tour, we recommend exploring the Southern Part of Vilnius to further immerse yourself in the city's essence. This complementary experience will offer a comprehensive understanding of Vilnius's character and charm.
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Monument to Grand Duke Gediminas (pass by)

Grand Duke Gediminas (1275-1341) stands out as one of early Lithuania's most prominent rulers, credited with founding both Vilnius and Trakai and establishing Lithuania as a political entity with a vast territory. Notably, his letters first recorded the name "Vilnius" in 1323, marking the city's symbolic founding year. In 1996, artists Vytautas Kašuba and Mindaugas Šnipas crafted a monument to honor Gediminas's enduring legacy.
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Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania, National Museum (pass by)

The Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania once served as the political, diplomatic, and cultural hub of the Lithuanian State. Originally erected in the 15th century, it showcases a blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Early Baroque architectural elements. Following Lithuania's liberation from the Soviet Union, the palace underwent restoration and transformation into a museum.
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Vilnius Cathedral (pass by)

This is the primary Roman Catholic Cathedral in Lithuania, where the coronations of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania once occurred. Originally constructed in 1251 by Grand Duke Mindaugas atop a former pagan temple site, Vilnius Cathedral has undergone significant transformations over the centuries. During the Soviet era, it served as an art gallery before being returned to the Catholic Church on October 22, 1988.
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Bell Tower of Vilnius Cathedral (pass by)

Alongside the Basilica, the Bell Tower stands as an iconic symbol of Vilnius. Originally part of the 13th-century defensive wall, it became the 57-meter-high belfry of the Cathedral in the 16th century. Ascending the Bell Tower offers a breathtaking panorama of the city and exhibitions featuring bells, the historic clock, and images of the belfry's reconstructions.
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Presidential Palace (pass by)

The Presidential Palace serves as the official residence and workplace of the President of Lithuania. Originally built in the 14th century as the residence for the Bishop of Vilnius, it has undergone numerous renovations and hosted notable figures such as Tsar Alexander I and Emperor Napoleon. Since 1997, it has been the official workplace of the President of Lithuania, with a flag bearing the President's coat of arms raised when the President is in Vilnius.
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Vilnius University (pass by)

Vilnius University is the oldest institution of higher learning in the Baltic states and one of the earliest universities in Central Europe, founded in the 16th century amid the Protestant Reformation. Its campuses showcase Gothic, Baroque, and Classical architectural styles, with the oldest building housing faculties of history, philology, and philosophy, along with the Main Library. Today, it comprises 12 faculties and approximately 23,000 students, with a history of distinguished figures such as Nobel Prize laureate Czesław Miłosz and Poland's national poet Adam Mickiewicz.
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St. John the Baptist and St. John the Apostle and Evangelist Church (pass by)

One of Vilnius University's most iconic features is the Church of St. Johns, dedicated to St. John the Baptist and St. John the Evangelist, along with its towering bell tower. Constructed over a span of 40 years in the early 15th century Gothic style, it later came under the administration of the Jesuit Order and became part of the university complex in the late 16th century. Throughout its history, the Church of St. Johns has hosted royal receptions, student demonstrations, and theatrical performances, and during the Soviet era, it served as a warehouse before becoming the Vilnius University Museum. Today, it remains a place of worship and received a visit from Pope John Paul II in 1993. The church's bell tower, soaring to a height of 68 meters, ranks among the tallest structures in the Old Town of Vilnius.
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Literatų gatvė (pass by)

In the late 19th century, this street was christened "Literatai" as a tribute to Adam Mickiewicz, who once called this place home. Adam Bernard Mickiewicz (1798-1855) was not just a poet but also a polymath, embracing roles as a dramatist, translator, and political activist. Revered as a national poet in Poland, Lithuania, and Belarus, Mickiewicz's legacy extends beyond borders, standing as a pivotal figure in Polish Romanticism. In 2008, a group of visionary artists sought to bring the street to life by adorning it with literary-inspired art, creating a gallery of literature on its walls with plates and small objects made from various materials, paying homage to literary luminaries.
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Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis House (pass by)

The M.K. Čiurlionis House, where the renowned Lithuanian painter and music composer lived between 1907 and 1908, offers visitors an immersive experience in Čiurlionis's world. Visitors can explore his personal quarters, listen to his chamber music, and view captivating art exhibitions. Opened in 1995 to mark the 120th anniversary of his birth, the museum stands as a testament to Čiurlionis's enduring legacy and profound influence on the arts.
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Bastion Hill (pass by)

This section of the Vilnius Defensive Wall, known as the "barbican," remains remarkably intact today. Constructed in the early 17th century by German engineer Friedrich Getkant, the Renaissance-style Bastion features underground gun ports and a 48-meter-long connecting tunnel, showcasing centuries of craftsmanship and defensive ingenuity. Despite enduring damage in conflicts with Moscow, it served as a military arsenal in World Wars I and II and offers exceptional panoramic views from its strategic hilltop location.
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Constitution of the Republic of Užupis (pass by)

The Užupis Constitution, penned in 1998 by Romas Lileikis and Tomas Čepaitis, embodies the unique spirit and values of this bohemian enclave in Vilnius. Its key principles include the right to live by the River Vilnelė, the right to hot water and a tiled roof, and the right to be unique. This whimsical yet profound document has become a beloved symbol of Užupis' free-spirited ethos, drawing visitors from around the world.
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Angel of Užupis (pass by)

The Bronze Angel of Užupis holds a significant place in Vilnius' bohemian enclave of Užupis. Installed in 2002, this sculpture by Romas Vilčiauskas serves as a guardian over the district, symbolizing vigilance and protection. Perched over a bridge on the Vilnelė River, the Bronze Angel's expansive wings and serene countenance offer a sense of calm and reassurance to all who encounter it. It has become a beloved landmark and meeting spot for locals and visitors alike, central to community events and celebrations, and emblematic of Užupis' distinct identity and ethos.
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Tibetan Square (pass by)

Tibet Square in Užupis, Vilnius, serves as a symbolic platform for expressing solidarity with Tibet and raising awareness about its political and cultural situation. Established in 1996 and named in honor of Tibet, the square is adorned with Tibetan symbols like prayer flags and Buddhist prayer wheels, showcasing scenes from Tibetan life. The Republic of Užupis has granted honorary citizenship to notable individuals, including the 14th Dalai Lama, who first visited Užupis in 2013. He later returned to plant a tree in Tibet Square, elevating its status to an embassy of Tibet and underscoring the Republic's commitment to peace, justice, and cultural diversity.
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Bernardine Garden (pass by)

Bernardine Garden, restored to its 19th-century design by artist Vladislovas Štrausas, lies between Gediminas Hill, the Vilnelė River, and the Bernardine monastery. Established in 1469 by Lithuanian Grand Duke Kazimieras, it originally housed the Bernardine monks and later became the site of the Botanical Garden of Vilnius University in the 18th century. Today, the park features botanical and monastic exhibitions, restored historical elements, and a variety of exotic plant species, including ginkgo trees and Vilnius' oldest oak trees.
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Three Crosses Monument (pass by)

The Three Crosses monument in Vilnius, perched atop a prominent hill, comprises imposing crosses symbolizing Christianity. Legend has it that Franciscan monks originally erected them in the 17th century to honor seven martyred friars. Despite damage from natural disasters and wars, the current version, designed by Antoni Wiwulski in 1989, offers sweeping panoramic views and remains a favorite destination for both locals and tourists, particularly enchanting during sunrise or sunset.
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Museum of Applied Arts and Design (pass by)

The Museum of Applied Arts and Design occupies the historic Old Arsenal building, constructed in the mid-16th century at the behest of Grand Dukes Sigismundus the Old and Sigismundus Augustus of Lithuania and Poland. Originally one of the largest armouries in the region, it supplied armaments to key strongholds like Kyiv, Smolensk, and Polack. Despite facing significant damage during conflicts with Russia in the mid-17th century and periods of neglect in the 19th century, the building has been restored and now showcases applied arts and design.
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Gediminas Castle Tower (pass by)

Legend has it that Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas discovered the site for Vilnius while hunting in Šventaragis Valley. Inspired by a prophetic dream of an iron wolf atop a hill, Gediminas was urged by his court magician to establish a city there, naming it Vilnius after the nearby river Vilnia. Gediminas' Tower, the sole remaining part of the Upper Castle, was fortified with wooden structures by Gediminas and later completed in brick in 1409 under Grand Duke Vytautas. Today, the tower houses a museum exhibiting archaeological discoveries and models of Vilnius castles, along with armaments and iconographic materials from Old Vilnius. As an enduring symbol of Vilnius and Lithuania, Gediminas' Tower has left an indelible mark on the nation's history, appearing on the former national currency, the litas, and featuring prominently in Lithuanian patriotic literature and folk songs.
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Monument to King Mindaugas (pass by)

Mindaugas (1203-1263) was the first documented Grand Duke of Lithuania and the sole Christian King of Lithuania. Credited with halting the Tatars' advance, securing international recognition, and steering Lithuania towards Western civilization, he is regarded as the architect of the Lithuanian state. Historian Edvardas Gudavičius pinpointed Mindaugas's coronation date as 6th July 1253, now commemorated annually as Statehood Day in Lithuania. To mark the 750th anniversary in 2003, a 3.5-metre-tall monument depicting Mindaugas seated on a throne, adorned with royal regalia and symbols from the solar calendar, was unveiled.
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National Museum of Lithuania (pass by)

The National Museum of Lithuania, established in 1855 in Vilnius, is the country's oldest and largest repository of historical and cultural heritage. Its extensive collection includes artifacts, documents, and artworks spanning Lithuania's history from ancient times to the present day. Visitors can explore exhibits featuring archaeological discoveries, medieval weapons, traditional folk art, and items from various historical periods, including a prominent exhibit dedicated to the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions, lectures, workshops, and educational programs, making it a vital institution for cultural preservation and education, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of Lithuania's rich history and heritage.
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  • Wheelchair accessible
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  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Operated by a business

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Q: What is the cancellation policy for the Self-Guided Audio Tour of Vilnius Old Town Core?

A: You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the tour for a full refund. For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the tour start time.If you cancel less than 24 hours before the tour start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.Any changes made less than 24 hours before the tour start time will not be accepted.Cut-off times are based on the tour local time (EEST). Read more Apr 2025

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