Sightseeing tour of Tallinn, which includes a panoramic tour by car/minivan (1.5 hours) and a walking tour of the Old Town (2 hours). You will see the Olympic Village in Pirita, the Song Festival Grounds, the KUMU Estonian Art Museum, the Kadriorg Park, the Fat Margaret Tower, the Toompea Hill, the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, the Houses of Parliament, the Cathedral of Saint Mary the Virgin, etc.
The tour ends in the Old Town.
Pickup included
The Regatta of Moscow 1980th Olympics was organized in Tallinn. The special Regatta complex was constructed at Pirita Beach to provide the accommodation for the participants. The colors of the complex reflect the natural landscape of the area, blending it into the environment.
The song festival grounds is a tradition of the Scandinavia countries. The national singing has been a large part of the national culture for centuries. The Grounds in Tallinn were re-designed in 1959 with the unique arch shaped stage which enhances the voices of the singers. It is used on the regular basis for full scale of performances from the rock concerts to the folk festivals.
The nation's largest and most cutting-edge art museum, Kumu displays Estonian-created works from the 18th-21st centuries. KUMU Art museum, the winner of the "European Museum of the Year Awards" (2008), has received plentiful praise over the years.
For the long time the office of Estonian president was located in the Kadriorg palace. Later the special building was constructed next door to Kadriorg, repeating the design of the old palace.
Kadriorg Park is the most outstanding palatial and urban park in Estonia, covering around 70 hectares. Its construction began in 1718 on the orders of Russian tsar Peter I. Elements of park design from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries can be seen here.
The fascinating walls of the old town remind us of the middle ages. The numerous towers each have their own history and the unique name. The most famous of those are "Paks Margareeta" (Fat Margaret), Kiek in de Kök (look into the kitchen), Tower behind the tower and many others. Tallinn is one of the very few towns with that large number of the middle age constructions preserved.
Fat Margareth (Paks Margareeta) reminds us of the romantic legend of "Estonian Romeo and Juliet" - the story of a pesant boy Herman and firsheman's daughter Margareth. The Tall Herman tower is on the opposite part of the old town, sadly separated from his love for centuries.
Toompea is the highest hill in the Tallinn area, so it was selected for the construction of the fort. The first constructions in the Toompea castle dates back to 1219. Many of the walls and towers have survived, thus making it one of the oldest forts of Europe. Tall Hermann tower of the Toompea castle with the Estonian flag on top is one of main national symbols.
The Tallinn Town Hall is a building in the Tallinn Old Town, Estonia, next to the Town Hall Square. It is the oldest town hall in the whole of the Baltic region and Scandinavia.
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral stands out from the old town buildings with it's bright color and Byzantine architecture. It's one of the latest constructions of the old city, the Russian Orthodox church, build by the request of Russian Emperor Alexander the 3rd in the 1900. It's located on the high point of the Toompea Hill in front of the Parlament building.
The Dome Church is one of the oldest churches of Tallinn. The church looks very plain and simple with the white walls and small dome, but it has the very long history. It was first mentioned in 1233 and since than it has been one of town's main temples. It's dedicated to Virgin Mary. It has the graves of the prominent people of 13th-19th centuries.
The old lower town in Tallinn preserves to a remarkable extent the medieval urban fabric of narrow winding streets, many of which retain their medieval names, and fine public and burgher buildings, including town wall, Town Hall, pharmacy, churches, monasteries, merchants’ and craftsmen’ guilds, and the domestic architecture of the merchants' houses, which have survived to a remarkable degree.
Tallinn is a charming city that beautifully blends medieval history with modern urban life. Known for its well-preserved Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, Tallinn offers a unique mix of cobblestone streets, Gothic architecture, and vibrant tech culture. The city's strategic location on the Baltic Sea adds to its appeal as a gateway to Northern Europe.
The heart of Tallinn, the Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site with medieval architecture, cobblestone streets, and historic landmarks.
A beautiful Baroque palace built by Peter the Great, surrounded by a lush park and home to the Kadriorg Art Museum.
A vibrant creative hub with street art, indie shops, and trendy cafes, offering a glimpse into Tallinn's modern culture.
A traditional Estonian dish made from barley and potatoes, often served with pork.
A traditional Estonian dish made from a mix of roasted barley, rye, oat, and pea flour, often mixed with yogurt or kefir.
A dark, dense rye bread that is a staple in Estonian cuisine.
This is the warmest and most popular time to visit Tallinn, with long daylight hours and plenty of festivals and outdoor activities.
Euro (EUR)
GMT+2 (EET)
230VV, 50HzHz
Tallinn is generally very safe for tourists, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions.
Tallinn Bus Station
The bus network is efficient and covers most of the city. Buses are a convenient way to get around.
Available • Apps: Bolt, Taksi Tallinn
Car, Bike, Scooter
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