Live a unique experience! An extreme attraction has opened on the 22nd floor of the Tallinn TV Tower, at a height of 175 metres. WALK ON THE EDGE allows visitors to walk along the edge of the roof of the TV Tower!
Walk Along the Edge of Tallinn TV Tower
Up to 4 people can walk at a time on the ledge of the TV Tower’s 22nd floor, at a height of 175 metres and visitors walking the ledge are attached to the attraction with safety harnesses.
One walk may last up to 30 minutes and participants will have their photos taken, which they can request to be sent to them by email free of charge.
Tallinn TV Tower has the right to ask for an identity document from ticket buyers.
Participants are required to sign a liability agreement before taking part in Walk On The Edge.
• Not recommended for pregnant women
• Not recommended for participants with heart complaints or other serious medical conditions
• Minimum age is 18 years
• Participants are required to sign a liability agreement before taking part in Walk On The Edge.
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