Start your adventure by hopping on a bus tour around Vilnius, an excellent way to see both the old town and modern districts. With an audio guide at your disposal, you’ll learn all about the city’s fascinating past and present, and get a sense of Vilnius' unique vibe from the comfort of your seat.
This stunning historical landmark allows you to step into the world of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Learn about the rulers, their magnificent court, and the cultural heritage that shaped the region’s past.
A symbol of Vilnius, Gediminas' Tower offers spectacular panoramic views of the city. Climb the hill to reach the tower and enjoy breathtaking vistas while learning about the history of the Lithuanian capital.
Standing as the tallest structure in Lithuania, the Vilnius TV Tower offers an incredible observation deck where you can enjoy 360-degree views of the city and its surroundings. Be sure to stop by the restaurant for a meal with a view.
For a taste of contemporary art, head to the MO Museum. Home to some of Lithuania’s most prominent artists, the museum features a dynamic range of exhibitions that reflect current artistic trends.
Escape the city and immerse yourself in the history of Trakai, famous for its stunning island castle. The audio guide will provide you with fascinating stories about the castle and the surrounding natural beauty.
Prepare for a mind-bending experience at the Museum of Illusions, where you can explore a world of optical illusions and interactive exhibits. It’s a fun and fascinating place for families, friends, and anyone curious about how our minds perceive reality.
Step into the past with a guided tour of the notorious Lukiškės Prison, one of Vilnius' most intriguing and historically significant sites. Explore the prison’s cells and hear the stories behind its turbulent history.
Delve into the fascinating history and culture of Lithuania’s Jewish community at this museum, which provides insight into the Jewish people’s identity, heritage, and their contributions to Lithuanian society.
Art lovers will appreciate the Samuel Bak Museum, where they can explore the thought-provoking works of one of Lithuania's most renowned artists. His paintings, deeply reflective and symbolic, tell powerful stories of war, survival, and identity.