Embark on a guided historical walking tour of Old Town Tallinn, exploring significant landmarks, hearing captivating stories, and gaining insights into Estonian culture. Fixed time and cost, small groups, and a memorable experience await!
Embark on a guided historical walking tour of Old Town Tallinn, exploring significant landmarks, hearing captivating stories, and gaining insights into Estonian culture. Fixed time and cost, small groups, and a memorable experience await!
-
Tallinn Town Hall - The tour kicks off at Town Hall Square. The guide provides an overview of the excursion, the route, and Estonia’s history. Participants can share their preferences so the guide can tailor the tour to highlight them.
(5-minute stop at the location + 3-minute transitions) - Niguliste Museum - The Church of St. Nicholas is…
-
Tallinn Town Hall - The tour kicks off at Town Hall Square. The guide provides an overview of the excursion, the route, and Estonia’s history. Participants can share their preferences so the guide can tailor the tour to highlight them.
(5-minute stop at the location + 3-minute transitions) -
Niguliste Museum - The Church of St. Nicholas is among the city’s oldest. At this stop, you’ll hear fascinating tales about the church and its surroundings.
(10-minute stop at the location + 2-minute transitions) -
Freedom Square - Freedom Square is a perfect spot to discuss modern city life and intriguing statistical data.
(8-minute stop at the location + 5-minute transitions) -
Kiek in de Kök and Bastion Passages Museum - The area in front of the impressive fortress wall section, with its various towers, sets the stage for stories of medieval defenses. You’ll learn to estimate the age of towers by sight.
(8-minute stop at the location + 3-minute transitions) - Toompea Castle - What does Toompea mean? Who is Long Herman? Where did the knights reside? What is Estonia’s system of government? And why do visitors often describe the Estonian parliament as charming? Discover this and more at Palace Square.
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
A perennial favorite among visitors is the magnificent Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. We’ll discuss the building’s features and its challenging history.
(15-minute stop at the location + 3-minute transitions)
-
St Mary’s Cathedral - Using Estonia’s oldest mainland church as an example, you’ll learn about Tallinn Gothic and why wood proved to be an unreliable construction material.
(6-minute stop at the location + 4-minute transitions) -
Viewing Point Kohtuotsa - No spoilers: simply the best view of Tallinn. Let’s count spires, weather vanes, high-rise landmarks, and ferries.
(7-minute stop at the location + 3-minute transitions) -
Patkuli Viewing Platform - Another observation deck, offering a completely different view. Discover how many islands are in Estonia, how many towers encircle the Old Town, and why it’s impossible to travel by train from here to other European countries.
(5-minute stop at the location + 5-minute transitions) -
Danish King’s Garden - What is the connection between the Danish national flag and Tallinn? Why do the monk sculptures in the garden lack faces? Such diverse questions lead to fascinating stories.
(5-minute stop at the location + 1-minute transitions) -
Lühike Jalg - Short and Long Legs are not body parts but entire streets in the Old Town. Walk along paths that, in the Middle Ages, marked the boundary between two different cities, separated by a wall of mistrust.
(4-minute stop at the location + 4-minute transitions) -
Great Guild Hall - The coziest of the old city’s squares now and one of the most significant in the Middle Ages. The Great Guild’s territory is rich with historically important objects. What are guilds? And what role did they play in medieval city life? Find out here.
(5-minute stop at the location + 3-minute transitions) -
Dominican Convent 1246 Museum - Katarina’s Lane is the most atmospheric corner of the old city, not easily found without guidance. Local craft shops, stunning views, and, of course, incredible history (This location is optional, depending on the group’s comfortable pace).

- Outdoor walking group tour
- Recommendations for museums, food, and souvenirs
- Outdoor walking group tour
- Recommendations for museums, food, and souvenirs
Discover Tallinn every day with our expert and welcoming guides. As pioneers in offering tours regardless of the weather, we promise a cozy, small-group experience!
Tours commence at 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3:30 p.m. at Town Hall Square beneath the Town Hall clock.
In 120-150 minutes, guided by an expert, you will explore all the key landmarks of the old…
Discover Tallinn every day with our expert and welcoming guides. As pioneers in offering tours regardless of the weather, we promise a cozy, small-group experience!
Tours commence at 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3:30 p.m. at Town Hall Square beneath the Town Hall clock.
In 120-150 minutes, guided by an expert, you will explore all the key landmarks of the old city. You will hear tales of Tallinn’s past and present. You will gain insights into contemporary life in Estonia. You will receive tips for independent city exploration.
Our benefits include:
- fixed schedule
- fixed pricing
- small group size
- personalized attention
- well-planned, convenient route
- engaging, informative, and historical format
- unforgettable guides who are passionate about the city and eager to share their insights and knowledge
Our tours are easy, straightforward, and suitable for everyone: from children to adults. This is the ideal introduction to the city.
- Pets allowed
- Children under 12 years old free
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.