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Private Shore Excursion: Walking Tour of Tallinn's old town

Tallinn, EE
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Private Shore Excursion: Walking Tour of Tallinn's old town

Tallinn, EE
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Embark on a private shore excursion and immerse yourself in the enchantment of Tallinn's old town. This walking tour will take you on a journey through time as you explore the city's medieval treasures. Traverse the city wall with its ancient defense towers, visit the iconic Toompea Hill and witness the grandeur of the Houses of Parliament. Marvel at the majestic Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and the Cathedral of Saint Mary the Virgin, two architectural gems that grace the city's skyline. Admire the beauty of St. Olaf's Church, the tallest structure in town, and delve into the history of the Church of St. Nicholas. Conclude your tour in the heart of the Old Town, where the Tallinn Town Hall stands as a testament to the city's rich heritage. Uncover the secrets of Tallinn's past on this captivating walking tour.

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • Admission Not Included
  • 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Medieval urban fabric and fine public buildings
  • Fascinating walls with unique names
  • One of the oldest forts in Europe
  • Remnants of romantic legend
  • Bright and Byzantine Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
  • Walk from the port to Old Town
  • Walk back from Old Town to the port
  • Walking Old Town tour for 2,5 hrs
  • Professional English-speaking tour guide for 3 hrs
  • Tips/Gratuity
  • Any admissions/donations
  • Pick-up/drop-off at the port by private vehicle

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Introduction

Welcome to the enchanting city of Tallinn, where history comes alive and ancient wonders await. Immerse yourself in the captivating tales of the past as you embark on a private shore excursion: a walking tour of Tallinn's old town. With its well-preserved medieval architecture and charming streets, you'll feel like you've stepped back in time. Get ready to be transported through centuries as you explore the city wall with its defense towers, the majestic Toompea Hill, the Houses of Parliament, and the iconic Fat Margaret Tower. Marvel at the grandeur of the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and the Cathedral of Saint Mary the Virgin. Admire the stunning St. Olaf's Church and the Church of St. Nicholas, each with their own unique stories to tell. Finally, make a stop at the historic Tallinn Town Hall, the oldest town hall in the entire Baltic region and Scandinavia.

What to expect?

During this 180-minute tour, you can expect to be captivated by the rich history and architectural wonders of Tallinn's old town. Walk on the cobblestone streets and feel the echoes of the past as you explore the well-preserved medieval city. As you meander through the narrow winding streets, you'll encounter fascinating landmarks and hidden gems at every turn. Discover the secrets of the city's defensive walls, each tower steeped in its own unique history. Experience the grandeur of the Russian Orthodox Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and the simplicity of the white-walled Dome Church. Marvel at the panoramic views from the top of St. Olaf's Church and soak in the ambiance of the Church of St. Nicholas. Visit the iconic Tallinn Town Hall and take a stroll through history in one of Europe's oldest towns.

Who is this for?

This private shore excursion is perfect for history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and curious travelers seeking a deeper understanding of Tallinn's captivating past. Whether you're a solo traveler, part of a group, or even a family, this tour will give you a unique perspective on the city and its remarkable heritage. It is ideal for those who appreciate combining physical activity with an immersive cultural experience. Everyone from architecture aficionados to history buffs will find something to admire and enjoy. This tour is designed to be inclusive, ensuring that all visitors to Tallinn can uncover the city's treasures and create lasting memories.

Why book this?

Embark on this private shore excursion and unlock the secrets of Tallinn's old town through the eyes of a knowledgeable local guide. This experience offers a personalized journey, allowing you to delve deeper into the historical significance of each landmark and gain a profound appreciation for the city's heritage. By booking this tour, you'll have the opportunity to witness Tallinn's medieval charm firsthand, explore its hidden corners, and immerse yourself in its intriguing stories. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a frequent traveler, this tour promises to leave you with a newfound admiration for Tallinn's rich cultural tapestry.

Good to know

Please wear comfortable walking shoes and dress appropriately for the weather, as this tour involves a fair amount of walking outdoors. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the beauty of the old town's architectural marvels and picturesque landscapes. Your experienced guide will provide insightful commentary throughout the tour, offering fascinating anecdotes and historical context. Prepare to be transported to a bygone era as you explore the age-old streets and impressive landmarks of Tallinn. Relax and soak in the atmosphere, knowing that you are in the hands of a knowledgeable guide who will ensure a memorable and educational experience.

Reviews

Previous participants have praised this private shore excursion for its in-depth exploration of Tallinn's old town and its engaging storytelling. Travelers were captivated by the historical significance of each site visited, highlighting the expert knowledge and enthusiasm of the guide. The tour was commended for its seamless organization and the opportunity to explore both famous landmarks and lesser-known hidden gems. Guests were particularly impressed by the personalized attention and the guide's ability to make history come alive. Overall, participants expressed high satisfaction with this tour, ranking it as a highlight of their visit to Tallinn and an experience they would recommend to fellow travelers.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Tallinn Old Town

The old lower town in Tallinn preserves to a remarkable extent the medieval urban fabric of narrow winding streets, many of which retain their medieval names, and fine public and burgher buildings, including town wall, Town Hall, pharmacy, churches, monasteries, merchants’ and craftsmen’ guilds, and the domestic architecture of the merchants' houses, which have survived to a remarkable degree.

Nunnatorn ja linnamüüri platvorm

The fascinating walls of the old town remind us of the middle ages. The numerous towers each have their own history and the unique name. The most famous of those are "Paks Margareeta" (Fat Margaret), Kiek in de Kök (look into the kitchen), Tower behind the tower and many others. Tallinn is one of the very few towns with that large number of the middle age constructions preserved.

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Toompea Hill

Toompea is the highest hill in the Tallinn area, so it was selected for the construction of the fort. The first constructions in the Toompea castle dates back to 1219. Many of the walls and towers have survived, thus making it one of the oldest forts of Europe. Tall Hermann tower of the Toompea castle with the Estonian flag on top is one of main national symbols.

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Fat Margaret (Paks Margareeta)

Fat Margareth (Paks Margareeta) reminds us of the romantic legend of "Estonian Romeo and Juliet" - the story of a pesant boy Herman and firsheman's daughter Margareth. The Tall Herman tower is on the opposite part of the old town, sadly separated from his love for centuries.

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Aleksander Nevski Katedraali

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral stands out from the old town buildings with it's bright color and Byzantine architecture. It's one of the latest constructions of the old city, the Russian Orthodox church, build by the request of Russian Emperor Alexander the 3rd in the 1900. It's located on the high point of the Toompea Hill in front of the Parlament building.

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St Mary's Cathedral

The Dome Church is one of the oldest churches of Tallinn. The church looks very plain and simple with the white walls and small dome, but it has the very long history. It was first mentioned in 1233 and since than it has been one of town's main temples. It's dedicated to Virgin Mary. It has the graves of the prominent people of 13th-19th centuries.

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St. Olaf’s Church

The white tower of St. Olaf's church is the most distinct landmark of Tallinn. The 123 meter high spire is still the highest structure in the town (except for the TV tower). It's the most popular observation spot of the city. The church has the great acoustics, so it's frequently used for the concerts.

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St. Nicholas' Orthodox Church

Church of St. Nicholas or Niguliste (est. Niguliste kirik) - one of the main medieval churches in Tallinn. The temple, dominating the panorama of the western part of the Old Town, was founded in the middle of the 13th century by Gotland merchants of Westphalian origin and was consecrated in honor of the patron saint of all sailors - St. Nicholas. The building was badly damaged by the Soviet bombardment in March 1944 and at the end of the restoration it began to be used as a museum and concert hall.

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Tallinn Town Hall

The Tallinn Town Hall is a building in the Tallinn Old Town, Estonia, next to the Town Hall Square. It is the oldest town hall in the whole of the Baltic region and Scandinavia.

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Viru Gates

This pair of picturesque towers at the entrance to Viru Street is often the first glimpse of visitors to the Old Town. The Viru Gate was part of the defence system of Tallinn city wall built in the 14th century. Most of the gate was pulled down in the 1880s to make room for traffic, but these two towers remained and have since become a symbol of the town.

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