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5.0 based on 969 reviews
EstAdventures provide handcrafted tours in Tallinn and Estonia. We make tours that pierce the tourist bubble. Free walking tours are running throughout the year every day. Private tours available year round. You are welcome to join to get our guides local perspective about our homedown in a fun and informative way!
5.0 based on 2,096 reviews
This is the original Tallinn Free Tour, organized by awesome young guides of Tallinn Traveller Tours who are not afraid to say what they think. Please note that this tour is not wheel chair accessible, because there are steep stairs on the way! We meet every day at noon at Niguliste 2
5.0 based on 184 reviews
Prangli Travel (Prangli Reisid OU) is a locally owned and operated tour company offering sightseeing tours and guided day trips all year around in Tallinn and Estonia. Our clients are visitors who are interested not only in exploring Tallinn's wonderful Old Town, top-notch restaurants and endless shopping facilities, but who also want to experience something more. We show tourists what's around in and outside the capital, exposing them to the riches of Estonian nature and culture. In other words, we show them how Estonians live. Our tours are full service - we take care of everything. We pick you up from the Tallinn city center and take you to new and exciting places in Estonia, providing you with personal guidance and colourful stories about Estonian life. Seal-watching, Lahemaa National Park, Tallinn Old Town, Husky Park and dog sled ride, ice-fishing and much more.
5.0 based on 155 reviews
In june July and August we are open every day from 10.00 - 18.00From Meet our alpacas, llamas, goats, Ouesannt sheeps(smallest sheepbreed in the world) angorabunnies and or dog Mia. Buy alpaca souvenirs or refreshments in our farmshop.
Had a lively visit to the farm with helpful and friendly staff who were calling the animals to come closer and offered explanations. Do not expect a petting zoo. The visitors, especially children are told to behave near the animals and not to startle them as lamas and alpacas are not your average household pets. This is fair also to the animals who would otherwise be simply too stressed. We did have lovely time watching the alpacas graze, chase each other and got to give them a few carrots as well as to meet the baby miniature lamb up close. The farm also has a very nice gift shop that sells handicraft woolen items. Great day with family.
4.5 based on 14,593 reviews
This jumble of 14th- and 15th-century architecture with its medieval walls, needling spires and twisting, cobblestone streets is also the site of many of the city's important historic attractions and museums including the House of the Brotherhood of the Blackheads, St. Catherine's Guild and the 15th-century Guildhall that now houses the History Museum.
Historic, walled Tallinn old town is a lovely place to explore with its narrow cobbled streets and alleys, squares, beautiful buildings, array of small shops selling all kinds of goods and amazing photo opportunities and viewpoints at every turn.
4.5 based on 2,069 reviews
Measuring nearly 250 scenic acres, this urban park features the symmetrical Swan Lake and a promenade leading to the Kadriorg Palace.
You can stop by the beautiful palace, visit the President's residence, take you little ones to the amusement park, see the rose garden with roses from all over the world or just stop and say hi to the President's bees.
4.5 based on 1,263 reviews
Nice building that provides an excellent back drop to the medieval square that holds the Christmas market.
4.5 based on 3,510 reviews
An ancient 10th-century Estonian stronghold stood on this 170-foot-high limestone plateau, which was later divided into the Big and Small Fortress with its distinctive defense towers erected in the early 13th century.
It’s worth the climb along cobbled streets for the views across Tallinn to the sea and the perfectly maintained network of old buildings.
4.5 based on 4,757 reviews
This historic square has served as a marketplace since the eleventh century and features a pharmacy that has been operating since 1422.
Everyone must visit the Old Town Square (Raekoja Plats) in the heart of Tallinn where there are many beautiful fine buildings fringing the square and creating a wonderful atmosphere. The famous Christmas market was on when we were there which made the square particularly scenic with the large Christmas tree, fairy lights and many stalls selling hot toddies and tasty snacks as well as many Christmas decorations and souvenirs.
4.5 based on 608 reviews
Great place to walk and plenty of restaurants and cafes for a snack or meal. Besides the shops and food, the buildings are an amazing collection of churches and architecture that you can study or walk though quickly. I hope you would spend some time as there are interesting signs and memorials on some of the buildings that add to the walk.
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