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Discover Vilnius through the stories of its remarkable women on this private 2-hour tour, exploring historic sites, statues, and hidden narratives.
Walking through Vilnius, it’s easy to be captivated by its charming streets and stunning architecture. But what makes this tour truly special is how it shifts the focus to the influential women who shaped the city’s past and present. This private experience offers an intimate, guided exploration of Vilnius’s most significant sites, all centered around the stories of remarkable women.
What we love most about this tour is the way it combines storytelling with visits to iconic landmarks like the Royal Palace and the Gates of Dawn. It’s a chance to see Vilnius from a different perspective—one that celebrates the contributions and struggles of women from different eras. One consideration is that at just two hours, the tour is quite focused, so if you’re looking for a more in-depth exploration, you might want to supplement it with other activities. This experience is perfect for those interested in history, culture, and empowering stories, especially if you’re keen to learn about influential women in Lithuanian history.


For a more personal experience, these private Vilnius tours deliver individual attention
The tour begins in the heart of Vilnius at the Cathedral Square, a lively hub surrounded by historic landmarks. Meeting here creates an immediate sense of connecting to the city’s core, and it’s a natural spot for introductions. You’ll be greeted by your local guide, a knowledgeable storyteller eager to share insights into Vilnius’s female figures and their legacy.
Throughout the walk, the guide emphasizes stories of women who have left marks on Vilnius. As the city is home to a population where women outnumber men by around 20 percent, it’s fitting that their influence is celebrated here. This focus makes the tour stand out from traditional city walks, which often overlook gender-specific narratives.
You’ll get an up-close look at the Royal Palace of Lithuania, the seat of power for centuries. The guide shares stories about women associated with this regal site, helping you understand how female figures impacted Lithuanian history, politics, and culture.
Next, your route takes you past Vilnius University House and the Bostovskiai House, where residents and historical figures, including women, played significant roles. You’ll learn about local female authors like Emait, who lived in the city, and the ways their literary and artistic pursuits contributed to Vilnius’s cultural tapestry.
Passing through streets like Dominikonai and Stikliai, you’ll hear tales of women’s dreams, struggles, and achievements, with stories of sculptures, poems, and plays inspired by them. These streets, lined with quaint cafes and historic buildings, provide a charming backdrop for meaningful stories.
The Gate of Dawn is not just a picturesque monument but also a spiritual symbol with stories of women who sought protection and divine intervention. The Bazilijonai Monastery adds a spiritual dimension, where stories of nuns and women religious leaders enrich your understanding of women’s roles in faith and community.
A highlight of the tour is the experience with a three-dimensional hologram, a modern addition that brings historical narratives to life. This innovative touch makes the stories more engaging and memorable, especially for those who enjoy multimedia storytelling.
With a private guide, the pace and focus of the tour are flexible. If a particular story sparks your interest, your guide is happy to elaborate. This personalized approach also allows you to ask questions about Vilnius’s history, architecture, or cultural nuances.
The cost of $481 for a group of up to four means you’re paying roughly $120 per person—a reasonable price considering the personalized experience and exclusive access to major sites. The tour is limited to just your party, which fosters a relaxed and engaging atmosphere. It lasts about 2 hours, making it ideal for a morning or early afternoon activity, especially if you’re planning to explore other parts of Vilnius later.
Your guided experience includes an expert local guide who is fluent in English, Lithuanian, and Russian—useful if you’re multilingual or want to practice language skills. The meeting point at Vilnius Cathedral Square is central and easy to find, with the tour ending near key locations for continued exploration.
Though rated at 4.2 stars, reviews highlight the guide’s storytelling skills and the tour’s engaging content. One reviewer appreciated the “storytelling style that made the history come alive,” while another valued the focus on women’s contributions, which is often overlooked elsewhere.

This experience is ideal for travelers interested in women’s history, culture, and local legends. It’s perfect if you want a personalized, relaxed pace and enjoy stories behind historic monuments. Because it’s a private tour, it’s also suited for couples, small groups, or families wanting an intimate cultural encounter.
If you’re looking for a quick yet meaningful introduction to Vilnius’s social and cultural fabric, this tour hits the mark. However, if you prefer a longer or more comprehensive exploration, you might want to combine it with other tours or activities.

The “Women of Vilnius” private tour offers an engaging, tailored way to see the city through a fresh lens—highlighting the stories of remarkable women who helped shape Vilnius. It’s a thoughtfully curated experience that balances storytelling with visits to iconic landmarks, making history feel personal and relevant. With a knowledgeable guide and modern touches like the hologram, it’s poised to appeal to travelers seeking cultural depth without the fatigue of large group tours.
This experience works best for those with an interest in history, art, and storytelling. It’s especially suited for visitors who appreciate a more intimate, flexible approach to sightseeing, and who want to better understand Vilnius’s social fabric through stories of influential women.
If you’re after an authentic, meaningful glimpse into Lithuanian history with a female-focused twist, this tour delivers genuine value in a compact, enjoyable format.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts about 2 hours, making it a perfect short activity that fits well into a busy sightseeing schedule.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Vilnius Cathedral Square, a central and easily accessible location in the city.
Is this a private group?
Yes, the tour is designed for your private group of up to 4 people, offering a more personalized experience.
What languages are available?
Guides speak English, Lithuanian, and Russian, so you can choose the language most comfortable for you.
What sites will we visit?
Major highlights include the Royal Palace of Lithuania, Vilnius University House, the Gate of Dawn, Bazilijonai Monastery, and streets like Dominikonai and Stikliai.
Are there any multimedia elements?
Yes, the tour includes a three-dimensional hologram to add an interactive visual element to the storytelling.
Is the tour suitable for children or families?
While not specifically tailored for children, the engaging stories and visual elements can be enjoyed by families with older children interested in history.
What’s included in the price?
The fee covers a private guide and all the storytelling and site visits. It does not include meals, drinks, or entry fees to additional sites.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility in your travel plans.