Discover Vilnius’ charm on a morning coffee tour. Explore the city center, Old Town, and hidden gems with a local guide.
Discover Vilnius’ charm on a morning coffee tour. Explore the city center, Old Town, and hidden gems with a local guide.
- Trakų gatvė - A popular meeting spot.
- St. Nicholas’ Church (Sv. Mikalojaus Baznycia) - St. Nicholas Church, one of Vilnius’ oldest surviving churches, dates back to the 14th century. Built in the Gothic style, it has been closely linked with the city’s German-speaking community and remains a significant symbol of Vilnius’ multicultural…
- Trakų gatvė - A popular meeting spot.
- St. Nicholas’ Church (Sv. Mikalojaus Baznycia) - St. Nicholas Church, one of Vilnius’ oldest surviving churches, dates back to the 14th century. Built in the Gothic style, it has been closely linked with the city’s German-speaking community and remains a significant symbol of Vilnius’ multicultural heritage.
- Evangelical Lutheran Church (Evangeliku Liuteronu Baznycia) - The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Vilnius is a historic worship site that showcases the city’s diverse religious heritage. Established in the 16th century, it has long served the Lutheran community and played a vital role in Lithuania’s cultural and spiritual life. Today, the church is admired for its elegant, understated architecture and tranquil atmosphere in the heart of Vilnius.
- Vokiečių gatvė - Vokiečių Street is a prominent historic street in Vilnius Old Town, once home to the city’s German merchant community. Today, it is lined with cafés, restaurants, and shops, offering a vibrant atmosphere. The street is an excellent place to experience local life while exploring nearby landmarks.
- Vilnius Town Hall Square - Vilnius Town Hall Square has been the center of the city’s civic and commercial life since the Middle Ages. Established in the 15th century, it served as a marketplace and a key gathering place for merchants, craftsmen, and townspeople. The Town Hall symbolized the city’s self-governance under Magdeburg rights and witnessed major political, cultural, and social events. Over centuries, the square evolved into an important cultural center, reflecting Vilnius’s rich urban and multicultural history.
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Žydų gatvė - Jewish Quarter of Old Vilnius
The Jewish Quarter was once the spiritual and cultural heart of Jewish life in Vilnius, known as the “Jerusalem of the North.” From the 16th century until World War II, it was home to synagogues, schools, and renowned scholars, including the Vilna Gaon. Although much was destroyed during the Holocaust and Soviet era, the area remains a powerful reminder of the city’s rich multicultural past. - Vilnius St. Virgin Maria’s Church - St. Virgin Mary’s Church (Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Consolation) is a late Baroque Roman Catholic church in Vilnius’s Old Town, built between 1746 and 1768 by the Augustinians and notable for its unique single-tower design. After decades of inactivity, it has been restored and now serves as both a place of worship and a venue for cultural events.
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Pilies Gatve - Pilies Street, Vilnius
Pilies Street is one of the oldest and most historic streets in Vilnius, connecting the Lower Castle area with the Town Hall. For centuries, it served as the main route for rulers, merchants, and diplomats entering the city. Today, it reflects layers of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque history. -
Office of the President of the Republic of Lithuania - Prezidentūra (Presidential Palace), Vilnius
The Presidential Palace has served as a seat of power since the 14th century, originally hosting Lithuanian grand dukes and later foreign rulers. Over time, it became a symbol of political authority under various regimes. Today, it stands as the official residence of the President of Lithuania, representing the nation’s sovereignty. - Vilnius Cathedral - Cathedral Square (Katedros aikštė), Vilnius
Cathedral Square is the historical and symbolic heart of Vilnius, shaped by centuries of political, religious, and cultural life. It developed beside Vilnius Cathedral and the former Lower Castle of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania, once the center of state power. The square has witnessed coronations, state ceremonies, public gatherings, and key moments in Lithuania’s struggle for independence, making it one of the most important sites in the country’s history.

- Well-brewed aromatic coffee, tea, or water
- Local Guide
- Well-brewed aromatic coffee, tea, or water
- Local Guide
- Additional food and beverages
- Additional food and beverages
Experience the allure of Vilnius with our exclusive Morning Coffee Walking Tour, an ideal way to begin your day in Lithuania’s historic capital. Enjoy a relaxed 2-hour exploration through the cobblestone streets and secret backyards of the UNESCO-listed Old Town, where history, culture, and architecture harmoniously converge. Guided by a knowledgeable…
Experience the allure of Vilnius with our exclusive Morning Coffee Walking Tour, an ideal way to begin your day in Lithuania’s historic capital. Enjoy a relaxed 2-hour exploration through the cobblestone streets and secret backyards of the UNESCO-listed Old Town, where history, culture, and architecture harmoniously converge. Guided by a knowledgeable local expert, this tour encourages you to discover the hidden treasures, secret courtyards, and essential landmarks of Vilnius while savoring a freshly brewed coffee along the route.
As you wander through the city’s captivating streets, you’ll delve into Vilnius’s rich multicultural and multi-religious heritage. During the journey, you’ll stray from the usual paths to uncover the delightful hidden courtyards that embody the spirit of Old Town’s history and charm.
Begin your day with culture, history, and a delightful cup of coffee!
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.