Discover Tallinn’s rich history on a 4-hour tour. Explore medieval architecture, hear fascinating tales, and maybe spot Estonia’s leaders.
Discover Tallinn’s rich history on a 4-hour tour. Explore medieval architecture, hear fascinating tales, and maybe spot Estonia’s leaders.
- Kadriorg Park - Enjoy the well-preserved Kadriorg Park, a gem from 18th century, featuring the baroque palace established in honor of Catherine I. Explore Peter the Great’s house and the President’s residence, all surrounded by beautiful fountains and colorful flowerbeds.
- Tallinn Song Festival Grounds - Explore the iconic Tallinn Song…
- Kadriorg Park - Enjoy the well-preserved Kadriorg Park, a gem from 18th century, featuring the baroque palace established in honor of Catherine I. Explore Peter the Great’s house and the President’s residence, all surrounded by beautiful fountains and colorful flowerbeds.
- Tallinn Song Festival Grounds - Explore the iconic Tallinn Song Festival Grounds, a serene and historic site where Estonian tradition comes alive. Wander through this picturesque open-air venue and imagine the power of the legendary song festivals held here.
- Pirita - Be impressed by the amazing view of the Pirita coast - a wonderful mix of charming sea and historic sightseengs. This captivating scenery promises an unforgettable experience, blending natural beauty with rich history. Discover the remnants of the 1980 Olympic Village at Pirita Marina.
- Convent of St. Bridget (Pirita Klooster) - Discover the beauty of St. Bridget Monastery in Tallinn, where history and tranquility unite. Nestled in picturesque ruins, this medieval gem offers a glimpse into the past with its ancient walls and peaceful nature.
- Russalka - Pass by the captivating Russalka Monument on Tallinn’s scenic coastal route. Admire the angelic bronze figure reaching towards the seda, symbolizing hope and remembrance.
- Tallinn Old Town - Visit Tallinn’s Old Lower Town, where medieval charm thrives! Tallinn’s rich heritage is beautifully preserved in its vibrant lanes and timeless architecture. Stroll through narrow cobblestone streets once bustling with merchants, find out why Tallinn is the city that limps on one leg, marvel at the Gothic Town Hall and Europe’s oldest pharmacy, a symbols of centuries-old commerce. Be impressed by Tallinn’s most historic café, which has safeguarded the secret of making exquisite marzipan for centuries - Estonia’s most popular edible souvenir.
- Toompea Hill - Step into the heart of Tallinn’s Old Upper Town, where history breathes through every corner. Marvel at the majestic Danish Castle, home to Estonia’s Parliament. Admire the stunning architecture of Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and the imposing Gothic Dome Church. Delight in the panoramic vistas from the town’s scenic viewpoints, offering breathtaking views of the city below.
- Local taxes
- Local taxes
- Snacks
- Snacks
Explore the most attracting places built in the XV-XVIII centuries in Tallinn—get to know the most interesting stories from the history of Estonia in a 4-hour combined tour.Enjoy tales about Peter I emperor and how he decided to build Kadriorg Park, why Saint Brigitta monastery wasn’t fully restored, and why the “Mermaid” monument looks like an angel….
Explore the most attracting places built in the XV-XVIII centuries in Tallinn—get to know the most interesting stories from the history of Estonia in a 4-hour combined tour.Enjoy tales about Peter I emperor and how he decided to build Kadriorg Park, why Saint Brigitta monastery wasn’t fully restored, and why the “Mermaid” monument looks like an angel. You will see a lot of historical architecture, which is still in everyday usage. May be you will be lucky enough to see our president or prime minister! Also, during the walking part you will know: how the city of Tallinn came to be, what was its importance in medieval politics, why the Danes regularly give us their flag, and what legends still influence our lives here.No boring dates and unknown names; these are Tallinn Tales! Attention! This tour consists of two parts: the first 2 hours you will drive around the city by bus with a few stops, and then 2 hours you will be walking on foot in the medieval heart of Tallinn.
- Prepare warm clothes, if you are arriving in winter or autumn - usually it’s quite cold outside.
- Total walking distance during the tour is around 3 km.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.