Guided Tours with Agnė

Discover the hidden stories of Vilnius with a local.

Experience the city differently – through its multicultural face, forgotten details, and the vital roles women have played in history. From Barbora Radvilaitė to Žemaitė.

Small-group walking tours through Vilnius Old Town.

Licensed guide Tours in 🇱🇹 Lithuanian and 🇬🇧 English

Guided tours

Multicultural Vilnius Walk

A guided walking tour through Vilnius Old Town — uncover hidden stories, multicultural heritage, and details most visitors walk past. Small groups, local guide.

  • How different religions shaped everyday life in Vilnius
  • Hidden symbols even locals walk past
  • Unexpected moments in history – from scandals to early PR moves
  • What Lithuanian cuisine really is (beyond stereotypes)
  • Vilnius as a crossroads of cultures – beyond the postcard version

Upcoming dates:

No tours available in English currently.

About this tour This is not a standard sightseeing tour. It's an invitation to understand Vilnius on a deeper level – through the people, cultures, and everyday details that shaped it.

Whether you know the Old Town well or are discovering it for the first time, you'll explore familiar streets with a completely new perspective.

As we walk through the multicultural layers of Vilnius, you'll hear surprising stories from Lithuanian history, uncover connections between religions and the city, and learn to notice symbols and details that most visitors miss.

You won't just listen – you'll be encouraged to observe, question, and interpret your surroundings.

This experience is designed for curious minds who want more than a checklist of sights.

The tour is led by Agnė Zakaravičiūtė, a licensed guide with academic backgrounds in international relations and linguistics, combining depth with engaging storytelling.

~2 hrs · 📍 Meeting point: Vilnius Cathedral Bell Tower, Vilnius

Women of Vilnius

A Vilnius walking tour dedicated to women's history — from Barbora Radvilaitė to Žemaitė. Discover the overlooked stories of women who shaped Lithuania.

  • The first recorded woman in Lithuanian history – who was she?
  • Lesser-known details about Barbora Radvilaitė
  • Why no women were present in key 1918 decisions
  • Hidden locations tied to women's rights
  • Women who shaped the system without being part of it

Upcoming dates:

No tours available in English currently.

About this tour Women have always been part of history – yet their stories are often missing from how we understand it.

This tour invites you to rediscover Vilnius through the lives of women who shaped the city and Lithuania in ways that are rarely discussed.

You'll explore questions like: who was the first recorded woman in Lithuanian history, what new insights reveal about Barbora Radvilaitė, why women were absent from key political moments, and how they influenced culture, society, and everyday life regardless.

Along the way, you'll encounter both well-known and forgotten figures, and see familiar places from a completely different perspective.

This is more than a historical tour – it's a shift in how you see the city.

Led by licensed guide Agnė Zakaravičiūtė, combining academic insight with engaging storytelling.

~2.5 hrs · 📍 Meeting point: Lukiškės Prison 2.0 (main entrance), Vilnius

Private Tours · Contact

Private Tour

No suitable date, or looking for something more personal? Private tours are available for groups in Lithuanian and English. The route and theme can be tailored to your interests – get in touch and we'll work it out.

  • In Lithuanian and English
  • Customisable programme
  • Small and larger groups welcome

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About your guide

Agnė Zakaravičiūtė

Agnė Zakaravičiūtė

Agnė is a licensed guide and public policy researcher whose walks reveal Vilnius through people – different cultures, everyday details, and often-forgotten stories of women.

She holds Master's degrees in International Relations and Linguistics, and leads small groups that leave room to ask questions, discuss, and experience the city not as a tourist, but as a curious explorer.