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Discover Vilnius Old Town's southern highlights with this self-guided audio tour featuring 38 sights, accessible via your smartphone, and lasting 15 days.
Explore the vibrant southern part of Vilnius Old Town through a flexible, self-guided audio tour that covers 38 notable sights. The tour is perfect for those who enjoy independent exploration, offering the convenience of a GPS-enabled guide accessible on any smartphone. With a validity of 15 days, you can start at your convenience, making it easy to fit into your schedule. The route begins at Pilies Street, the main pedestrian thoroughfare, and concludes back at the same point, allowing for an easy loop through this historically rich area.
This tour is notable for its rich content, including descriptions and images that bring the sights to life. Since no booking is required and the tour is wheelchair accessible, it offers a practical choice for diverse travelers. While the tour emphasizes Lithuanian sacred sites, it also explores Vilnius’s Jewish legacy, showcasing the city’s cultural diversity. A key strength of this experience is its pairing with the “Central Part of Vilnius Old Town” tour, providing a comprehensive look at the city’s multifaceted history.


The South Part of Vilnius Old Town offers a compelling look into Lithuania’s spiritual and architectural history. The tour takes you past numerous sacred buildings and important monuments, each telling a piece of Vilnius’s story. This area is particularly known for its religious sites, which reveal the city’s spiritual diversity and historical significance.
You’ll explore a part of Vilnius that vividly reflects its past as one of Europe’s Jewish centers before the Second World War. The tour’s descriptions highlight the Jewish influence and the city’s nickname as the “Jerusalem of Lithuania”, giving context to the significance of its historic synagogues and Jewish sites. The inclusion of images helps bring these stories to life, offering a richer understanding without the need for physical guides or group tours.
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The tour operates through a web link that can be opened on any browser or smart device. Once opened, you simply enable location services to activate the GPS-guided audio. This setup ensures a smooth, independent exploration experience, allowing visitors to control their pace and revisit sights as needed.
The fully prepared tour includes descriptions and images for each of the 38 sights, making it suitable for those who prefer to learn at their own speed. The web-based platform means there’s no app to download, and the no booking requirement adds to the convenience, especially for spontaneous plans.

Your journey begins at Pilies Street, the bustling heart of Vilnius Old Town, famous for its pedestrian-friendly atmosphere and lively ambiance. From this central location, the tour guides you through a curated route showcasing the most important sites in the southern part of the Old Town.
The route is designed to be a loop, ending back at Pilies Street. This makes planning easier, as you can easily access local cafes, shops, or transportation options after completing the tour. The walkability of the route, combined with the accessible design, ensures a comfortable experience for most visitors.

Before World War II, Vilnius earned its nickname “Jerusalem of Lithuania” due to its large Jewish community and numerous Jewish landmarks. The tour emphasizes this heritage, guiding you past sites that tell stories of Jewish life, culture, and history in Vilnius.
The descriptions provide insights into the profundity of the Jewish legacy, with monuments and buildings that represent this important chapter of Vilnius’s past. The tour’s images and descriptions make this history accessible and engaging, even for those unfamiliar with the city’s Jewish roots.
More Great Tours NearbyBeyond sacred sites, the tour also highlights Vilnius’s artistic history and humanistic values that emerged in the 20th century. You’ll see monuments dedicated to notable individuals who have contributed to the city’s cultural and social fabric, adding depth to the sightseeing experience.
This aspect of the tour enriches your understanding of Vilnius as a city of creative spirit and resilience, offering stories of human achievement that resonate through its architecture and memorials.

The tour is wheelchair accessible, welcoming travelers with mobility considerations. To participate, you need only a charged smartphone and internet access — there’s no need for physical tickets or group bookings.
The activity is designed to be flexible, with the 15-day validity allowing you to start your exploration at any time that suits you. Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance offers added peace of mind, making it a low-risk option for spontaneous or carefully planned visits.

This audio tour pairs well with the “Central Part of Vilnius Old Town” tour, offering a layered understanding of the city’s history, culture, and architecture. Together, these tours paint a comprehensive picture of Vilnius, emphasizing its diversity and historical depth.
Whether you are interested in architecture, history, or cultural stories, this combination ensures a well-rounded experience of Vilnius’s Old Town.

The Audio Tour of the South Part of Vilnius Old Town offers excellent value for independent travelers who want to explore at their own pace. With 38 sights covered, the tour provides a meaningful glimpse into Vilnius’s sacred, Jewish, and artistic heritage.
Its GPS-guided system and web link access make it a simple, flexible option, especially for those who prefer self-directed exploration over group tours. The no booking requirement and wheelchair accessibility broaden its appeal to a diverse audience.
While it offers a rich narrative through descriptions and images, travelers should be comfortable using a smartphone and internet. This tour is especially suited for those interested in history, architecture, and cultural stories, seeking a practical yet engaging way to discover Vilnius’s southern Old Town.

How do I access the tour?
You receive a web link that opens in your browser. Enable location services on your smartphone to activate the GPS-guided audio.
How long is the tour valid?
The tour is valid for 15 days, giving you the flexibility to start whenever you choose within that period.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it a suitable option for travelers with mobility needs.
Do I need to book in advance?
No, there is no booking required. You can access the tour anytime within the validity period, making it ideal for spontaneous plans.
What do I need to bring?
A charged smartphone and internet access are necessary to use the GPS and web link.
Does the tour include any guided assistance?
Since it is self-guided, there is no live guide; instead, the audio descriptions and images are built into the digital tour accessible via your device.