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Explore Vilnius with this 2.5-hour tour visiting filming locations from HBO’s Chernobyl, including the KGB Museum, guided by experts for an immersive experience.

This Chernobyl Series Tour in Vilnius offers a fascinating glimpse into Soviet history and the scenes from the acclaimed HBO series. Priced at $102.92 per person and lasting approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, the tour highlights the districts used as filming locations, especially Fabijoniks, which stood in for Pripyat. Alongside the filming spots, the tour includes admission to the KGB Museum, providing an insightful perspective on life under Soviet occupation.
The tour is notable for small group sizes—up to 15 participants—which ensures a more personalized experience. Convenient pickup from Vilnius accommodations makes it easy to join without hassle. The combination of filming location visits and historical education makes this tour a perfect fit for fans of HBO’s Chernobyl or those interested in the Soviet era.
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This tour centers on Vilnius sites that served as backdrops for the HBO series Chernobyl. The guide takes you through Fabijoniks district, showcasing how this area was transformed into the Ukrainian nuclear power plant city of Pripyat on screen. You’ll see the locations where key scenes were shot and learn about how the series portrays the nuclear disaster.
The experience is tailored for those interested in film production and television history, as well as Soviet-era architecture and stories. The tour offers insights into what life was like during the Soviet occupation, blending pop culture with historical context seamlessly.

The tour concludes at the Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights, formerly a KGB prison. Here, original KGB cells and torture chambers remain intact, offering a stark reminder of Soviet repression. The museum features original furniture pieces used during the period, some of which were also featured in the HBO series.
Visitors can explore this historical site independently after the guided portion ends. The admission ticket is included, allowing ample time to absorb the exhibits and reflect on the legacy of surveillance and control in Lithuania. The KGB building itself is a significant part of the experience, adding depth to the tour.

Traveling in a small group of up to 15 people ensures the tour stays personalized and flexible. The private transportation provided makes the journey between sites comfortable and efficient, especially since the pickup is arranged directly from your hotel.
The tour starts at 2:00 pm, fitting well into most travel plans. The meet-up process near public transportation simplifies arrival, and the maximum group size helps keep the atmosphere relaxed and engaging. Since most travelers can participate, the tour is quite accessible.
The guide Domas is frequently praised for his excellent English and knowledge. His ability to answer questions about Soviet history and film details creates a personalized experience. Reviews highlight his storytelling skills and his capacity to share first-hand insights about life under Soviet rule.
This personalized approach and attention to detail make the tour memorable, especially for those eager to learn more than just the filming locations. The guides’ expertise is a key factor in the high 5-star ratings the tour consistently earns.

The tour ends at the KGB building, giving visitors the chance to explore the museum independently. The museum’s original cells and furniture are preserved, making it a compelling site for history enthusiasts.
While the guided portion concludes at this point, visitors can stay and explore further without additional cost. No guide accompanies visitors inside the museum, which allows for a self-paced reflection on Lithuania’s Soviet past.

At $102.92 per person, this tour provides good value considering it includes private transport, an English-speaking guide, and admission to an important museum. The booking window indicates that most people reserve about 57 days in advance, suggesting high demand.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start time, providing peace of mind for travelers uncertain about their plans. The small group size enhances the overall experience, making it a worthwhile investment for those interested in history, film, or Soviet Lithuania.

Starting at 2:00 pm, the tour offers a comfortable afternoon activity. It lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, which is enough to cover key filming locations and the KGB museum without feeling rushed.
The pacing seems well-balanced, allowing for interactive storytelling from the guide and independent exploration at the museum. The tour’s duration makes it suitable for most travelers’ schedules, fitting neatly into an afternoon in Vilnius.
Since the tour meets near public transportation, it’s easy to access for most visitors. The pickup from hotels is included, adding convenience. The tour’s maximum of 15 travelers helps keep the group manageable and comfortable.
Most travelers can participate, with no specific physical requirements detailed. Since food and drinks are not included, visitors should plan accordingly before or after the tour. The tour’s duration and pace make it suitable for a wide audience, including those with moderate mobility.
Compared to other Vilnius tours, this one uniquely combines film location visits with deep historical insights at the KGB Museum. The small group size and private transportation offer an intimate feel that larger tours may lack.
The inclusion of admission to the museum and the focus on HBO’s Chernobyl distinguish it from more general Soviet or Old Town tours. Its specialized content appeals to fans and history buffs alike, ensuring a focused yet comprehensive experience.
This 2.5-hour tour offers a unique blend of pop culture and history, accessible for a broad range of visitors. The expert guides, especially Domas, make the journey engaging by sharing personal insights and detailed stories. The filming locations are a highlight for fans of HBO’s Chernobyl, while the KGB Museum provides a sobering look at Lithuania’s Soviet past.
The small group size and seamless pickup service enhance convenience, making it easy to incorporate into an itinerary. The price reflects the value of private transport and museum access, making it an attractive option for history enthusiasts or TV series fans seeking an immersive experience.
This tour delivers a thoughtful, well-organized look at film locations and Soviet history in Vilnius, well-suited for those wanting a focused and insightful half-day excursion.
“My husband and I loved this tour from Domas. It was personalized to what we were interested in (answered all our questions) such as Soviet history …”
Is the tour suitable for children or families?
Most travelers can participate, and it is suitable for a broad audience, but those interested in detailed historical content should consider the nature of the KGB museum exhibits.
Does the tour include transportation between sites?
Yes, private transportation is included, making travel between filming locations and the museum straightforward and comfortable.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, allowing flexibility.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended, especially since the museum features original furniture and cells that may require standing or walking.
Is food or drink included in the tour?
No, food and drinks are not included, so plan to eat before or after the tour.
How long does the tour typically last?
Approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, making it easy to fit into an afternoon schedule.
What language is the guide speaking?
The guide is an English speaker, ensuring clear communication for international visitors.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking about 57 days in advance is typical, especially during busy seasons.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
While specific accessibility details are not provided, the tour’s pace and stops suggest moderate mobility requirements; confirm with the provider if necessary.
Can I visit the museum after the tour?
Yes, the museum is open for independent exploration after the guided tour concludes.