Tallinn an Audio Self Tour Guide with 12 Sightseeing Points
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Tallinn an Audio Self Tour Guide with 12 Sightseeing Points

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About this experience

Experience the charm and history of Tallinn, Estonia like never before with our exclusive audio tour guide. Created by a passionate traveler, this unique guide brings the city to life with engaging content and interactive elements.

Why Choose Our Tallinn Audio Tour Guide?

Exclusive Content: Featuring 12 meticulously narrated sightseeing points.
Immersive Experience: Each point features detailed historical insights, interesting facts, photos, and some even offer 360-degree views.
Rich Audio Narration: Enjoy 60 minutes of captivating audio content that enhances your exploration.
Interactive Map: All points are conveniently listed on one interactive map for easy navigation.

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Tallinn an Audio Self Tour Guide with 12 Sightseeing Points

What's included

Unlimited use for the duration of your stay
Top sights, historic events & famous people
Web app with map
1 step access: Link to easily activate and access your audio guide

Detailed itinerary

1

Viru Gate Step through the Viru Gate, the grand entry into Tallinn's historic heart, where the bustling modern city meets the charm of medieval times. Once part of a larger defense system, these twin towers now serve as a welcoming beacon to the Old Town's cobblestone streets and vibrant market life. A perfect photo opportunity, the gate is a portal that transports you back to an era of knights and nobility.

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Wander through St Catherine's Passage, a narrow, winding lane that offers a mystical glimpse into Tallinn's medieval craftsmanship. Lined with artisan workshops, this hidden gem allows visitors to watch skilled craftsmen create timeless wonders right before their eyes. The passage, with its blend of historical architecture and modern creativity, is a treasure trove of cultural delights.

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Town Hall Square has been the undisputed hub of Old Tallinn for centuries, a place where merchants from distant lands once exchanged exotic goods. Today, it remains a vibrant epicenter of festivals, markets, and concerts, surrounded by intricate, colorfully painted medieval houses. Every step and stone in this square whispers stories of the past, making it a living museum of European history.

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Step into the Raeapteek, one of Europe's oldest continuously running pharmacies, located right in the heart of Tallinn. Operating since the 15th century, this pharmacy blends a rich history with a curious collection of medieval remedies and modern medicines. It's a captivating mix of a museum and a working pharmacy where history meets healing.

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Maiasmokk, Tallinn's oldest café, has been serving heavenly pastries and aromatic coffee since 1864. This café transports its visitors to a bygone era with its timeless interior and traditional recipes passed down through generations. Indulge in the cozy atmosphere while savoring a piece of history with every bite of their renowned marzipan.

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Soar to new heights at St. Olaf’s Church, once considered the tallest building in the world during the 16th century. Climbing its tower offers a breathtaking panoramic view of Tallinn and the Baltic Sea, a sight that has inspired artists and writers for generations. The church's spire, struck by lightning more than ten times, has a history as dramatic as the view from its top.

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Town Wall: Nunna, Sauna, and Kuldjala Tower Explore the formidable Town Wall with its Nunna, Sauna, and Kuldjala Towers that once protected Tallinn from invaders. These well-preserved fortifications offer a unique perspective on medieval defensive architecture and provide stunning views of the city below. Walk the ancient ramparts where guards once watched, ready to defend their city.

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Ungern-Sternberg Palace, now a part of the Estonian Academy of Arts, is a stunning example of Baroque architecture. The palace, with its opulent design and elegant façade, tells a tale of Estonia’s aristocratic past and its cultural evolution. It’s a place where art and history merge, offering a glimpse into the luxurious lives of Estonia’s noble families.

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Marvel at the Alexander Nevski Cathedral, a magnificent symbol of Tallinn’s Russian heritage. With its onion-shaped domes and intricate mosaics, the cathedral stands as a masterpiece of Russian Revival architecture. This architectural jewel dominates the skyline and serves as a spiritual beacon for the city.

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Toompea Castle, perched atop a limestone hill, is a cornerstone of Estonian history, serving today as the seat of its national parliament. The castle’s façade, a tapestry of architectural styles, reflects the various powers that have fortified this ancient stronghold over the centuries. A visit here is a walk through the corridors of power, past and present.

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Hidden away on the slopes of Toompea Hill, the Danish King's Garden is said to be the spot where Denmark’s flag first fell from the heavens. This quaint garden is a serene retreat with sculptures, shaded benches, and floral displays that make it an ideal spot for reflection or a quiet escape from the city’s bustle.

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Discover the secrets of Tallinn’s defensive strategies at the Kiek in de Kök Fortification Museum. This formidable tower, whose name amusingly means "Peek into the Kitchen," offers a deep dive into the city’s military history with underground passages and exhibitions of ancient warfare. The museum not only educates but also enthralls with its tales of sieges and survival.

What's not included

Food, drink, fees
Smartphone & headphones (bring your own)
Physical in-person guide
Entry tickets
Hotel pickup and drop-off

Available languages

Audio guide
EN
Written guide
EN

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Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

Explore the enchanting streets of Tallinn's Old Town at your own pace with our Self-Guided Audio Tour. Begin your adventure from any point you choose, and let our immersive audio guide lead you through the rich history, stunning architecture, and hidden gems of this medieval city.

Important notes

*ACCESS TO SELF-GUIDE* Download your self‑guide PDF instructions here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ba89bTIQCdNfimLG34AM4pklKssqvs5p/view?usp=drive_link
Get a link to the audio guide, valid for 7 days, and access the self-guided tour at any time.

About Tallinn

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.

Top Attractions

Tallinn Old Town

The heart of Tallinn, the Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site with medieval architecture, cobblestone streets, and historic landmarks.

Historical Half day to full day Free to explore, individual attractions may have fees

Kadriorg Palace

A beautiful Baroque palace built by Peter the Great, surrounded by a lush park and home to the Kadriorg Art Museum.

Historical 2-3 hours €10 for the palace and museum

Telliskivi Creative City

A vibrant creative hub with street art, indie shops, and trendy cafes, offering a glimpse into Tallinn's modern culture.

Cultural 2-3 hours Free to explore, costs vary by venue

Must-Try Local Dishes

Mulgipuder

A traditional Estonian dish made from barley and potatoes, often served with pork.

Main Dish Vegetarian option available without pork

Kama

A traditional Estonian dish made from a mix of roasted barley, rye, oat, and pea flour, often mixed with yogurt or kefir.

Snack Vegetarian and vegan options available

Black Bread

A dark, dense rye bread that is a staple in Estonian cuisine.

Bread Vegetarian

Popular Activities

Hiking in Lahemaa National Park Biking along the coast Spa treatments in Haapsalu Walking in Kadriorg Park Visiting museums in Tallinn Exploring the Old Town Boat tours in the Baltic Sea Swimming at beaches

Best Time to Visit

June to August

This is the warmest and most popular time to visit Tallinn, with long daylight hours and plenty of festivals and outdoor activities.

15°C to 25°C 59°F to 77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Estonian
  • Widely spoken: English, Russian
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+2 (EET)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Very safe

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.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing apps
  • • Be cautious of strangers approaching you with offers that seem too good to be true

Getting there

By air
  • Tallinn Airport • 4 km from city center
By bus

Tallinn Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

The bus network is efficient and covers most of the city. Buses are a convenient way to get around.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Bolt, Taksi Tallinn

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Old Town Kalamaja Kadriorg

Day trips

Helsinki
80 km • Full day

The capital of Finland, Helsinki offers a mix of modern architecture, historic sites, and beautiful coastal views.

Lahemaa National Park
80 km • Full day

A beautiful national park with forests, bogs, and coastal areas, offering a variety of outdoor activities.

Haapsalu
100 km • Full day

A charming coastal town known for its medieval castle, spa, and relaxed atmosphere.

Festivals

Tallinn Music Week • Late March to early April Tallinn Old Town Days • Early May Christmas Market • Late November to early January

Pro tips

  • Visit the Old Town early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid crowds
  • Use the Tallinn Card for free public transport and discounts at attractions
  • Try traditional Estonian dishes like mulgipuder and kama
  • Explore the city's creative scene in areas like Telliskivi and Kalamaja
  • Take a day trip to nearby attractions like Lahemaa National Park or Helsinki
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  • Max travelers: 15
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