Tallinn Tourist Attractions

Tallinn is known for its various tourist destinations, activities, and famous attractions. In addition, it is home to over sixty museums and galleries in the central district.

The city is rich in history, from the prehistoric period until the 20th century.

For further details of available attractions and activities, tourists may visit getyourguide.com.

Here are some of the recommended attractions in Tallinn.

Tallinn: Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Tallinn is one of the gems of Northern Europe, being an Estonian maritime city. The old historic town has been well preserved and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. A new town center, Vabaduse Valjak or Freedom Square, is located near the edge of the old town district. Close to the site is a giant matchbox of Hotel Viru, a former tourist flagship and notorious den of Cold War intrigue.

The city has been influenced by countries such as Germany, Italy, Russia, and Scandinavia. As a result, Tallinn’s calendar is jam-packed with festivals celebrating music, film, art, theater, culture, and food. Sea-faring festivals, the Opera Festival, and the Tallinn Marathon are featured prominently on the calendar.

Explore this fascinating city and take advantage of all there is to see and do during your stay. Take the bus tour to the old town and admire the 14th and 15th-century architecture and narrow, twisting streets. You can also taste and savor local cuisines at several restaurants in the area.

Here are some of the tour stops:

  • Stop 1 - Mere Pst 5
  • Stop 2 - Song Festival Grounds
  • Stop 3 - Russalka Monument
  • Stop 4 - City Harbor, D-Terminal (Tallink)
  • Stop 5 - Swissotel/Radisson BLU
  • Stop 6 - Old Town/Toompea Castle
  • Stop 7 - City Harbour, ABC Terminals
  • Stop 8 - City Harbour, Cruise Ship Terminal

Tallinn: 3-Day Roundtrip Cruise to Stockholm With Breakfast

Travel and enjoy the journey from Tallinn to Stockholm and vice versa by cruising to the two cities and having a relaxing time aboard the ship.

On the first day of the cruise, leave in the afternoon and find a comfortable cabin for a picturesque sea-view.

On the second day, take advantage and fill up your gastronomic cravings with a complimentary breakfast buffet while enjoying the sight of captivating archipelago views. Upon arrival in Stockholm, you have approximately six hours to explore the city. Then, you can safely leave your valuable items in the cabin and return to the ship in the afternoon.

On the third day of the cruise, you arrive in Tallinn, Estonia, after being filled with a sumptuous breakfast meal.

You will have the opportunity to dine at the Grand Buffet or one of the à la carte restaurants in the city. Explore and visit shops offering international and local brands, have fun listening to the singer-songwriter in the Pub, watch the evening show in the Starlight Palace or sing your heart out at the karaoke bar. Then, find time to relax in the sauna and drink a fancy cocktail at the bar.

Tallinn: Private Walking Tour with a Local Guide

Recreate how you travel and make your exploration memorable by meeting new friends as you visit historical places in Tallinn. You will be welcomed by a local host who is more than willing to share all the tips and tricks to help your stay in the city be worthwhile and unforgettable.

Meet your local guide at your hotel lobby and get familiar with other local neighborhoods/tourists. Learn about the best food hubs in town, buy essentials and groceries, and know the easiest ways to get around the area.

Know the top things to do in Tallinn and where to visit by customizing your interests.

Tallinn: Day Trip to Lahemaa National Park

Feed your eyes the stunning wonders and natural beauty of Lahemaa National Park on this exciting whole-day activity.

Lahemaa is a one-hour drive from Tallinn, and you have the chance to stop and admire the Jägala Waterfall.

Learn and explore Estonian rural life and the native flora and fauna. Discover more about the forests and their importance in Estonian culture through a thrilling hiking adventure at the Beaver Trail with a local guide.

Enjoy the breezing air at the seaside in Altia Village and discover pre-Soviet architecture in this quaint fishing village. Next, walk along the sandy beaches. Then, head to a tavern for tasty Estonian farm food.

End your tour by walking with your guide in the Viru bog while listening to Estonian folklore tales about these fascinating wetlands.

Tallinn: Private City Highlights Walking Tour

In this guided tour, begin your day by taking the path to the main street of the old city.

Pass by through the Town hall square and the Dome church. Admire the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and visit the Old Pharmacy built in the 13th century.

Climb the upper town and admire the beautiful panoramic views of Tallinn from Toompea Hill.

Naissaar: Soviet Military and Coastal Folk Heritage Day Trip

Naissaar island was a popular outing destination before World War 2 and home to the Swedish heritage islanders called Aibofolk. They made their fortunes as pilots and seal hunters and enjoyed lucrative business with pirates. The Soviet Forces then turned the island into secret military quarters. Explore the sights from the Soviet army era and remnants of pre-war living.

Take a one-hour boat voyage from the historic Lennusadam, enjoying beautiful views while passing Katherina Keys, Bald Island, and Midshallows Lighthouse.

You’ll have an opportunity to visit the abandoned sea mine stockyard, once a top-secret Soviet military base. The secrecy of the ground was of utmost importance and is surrounded by double-wire fences guarded by bloodhounds. Afterward, see the Fire Boulder, another island landmark with a thrilling tale.

Gearing towards the end of the tour, get a real contrast to the military history with a visit to the sanctuary of the native people of the island and learn about the exciting part of its former inhabitants. Finally, at the end of the tour, take some time to wander on the beach.

Tallinn: Estonian Food, Drinks, and History Tour

Get acquainted and taste the cuisine of Hanseatic merchants, Estonian peasants, and Soviet workers, and learn about the famous foods Estonians eat today. On this three-hour guided tour, try three dishes with dessert and taste three local drinks. The time includes tasting the favorite Estonian green chocolate, berry chips, and other Estonian delicacies.

Most of the cafés and restaurants selected for this tour are known for their fine contemporary interiors and histories because they also serve as museums.

This tour is perfect for rainy, cold weather as Tallinn’s cozy restaurants will keep you warm.

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