Attractions around Tallinn
Explore 20 attractions, restaurants, shops around Tallinn
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Tallinn Old Town
City Center, Tallinn Estonia
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.
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Tallinna Raekoja Plats
Raekoja plats 1, Tallinn 10146 Estonia
This historic square has served as a marketplace since the eleventh century and features a pharmacy that has been operating since 1422.
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Eesti Meremuuseum
Vesilennuki 6, Tallinn 10415 Estonia
Temporarily closed We are closed for renewal, re-opening 12.05.2024! Seaplane Harbour is an exciting maritime museum in Tallinn, Estonia for the whole family. Located in the unique and historic seaplane hangar.
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Aleksander Nevski Katedraali
Lossi plats 10, Tallinn 10130 Estonia
This onion-domed, Russian Orthodox Church was built in 1900 and named after the Russian hero who defeated the Teutonic Knights in the thirteenth century.
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Toompea Hill
Lossi Plats, Tallinn Estonia
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.
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Kadriorg Park
Kadriorg, Tallinn Estonia
Measuring nearly 250 scenic acres, this urban park features the symmetrical Swan Lake and a promenade leading to the Kadriorg Palace.
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St. Olaf’s Church
Lai 50, Tallinn 10133 Estonia
Originally built in 1250 and considered the tallest building in Europe during the Middle Ages, this city landmark is now used by both Baptist and Methodist congregations.
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Tallinna Teletorn
Kloostrimetsa tee 58a, Tallinn 11913 Estonia
The view from Tallinn TV Tower is unique in Estonia as well as in all of Northern Europe. Under your feet are the woods of Muuga. The captivating Tallinn Old Town and the glistening Baltic Sea in all of its majestic glory are off in the distance. When Estonia was still behind the Iron Curtain, this was for many Estonians a window on the free world - at night one could even catch sight of the lights of Helsinki. To illustrate the view, visitors can use multimedia screens: to increase the area visible in it or seeing what the place looked like in the past. It is a view that must be seen. And - experienced! Bus information: The TV Tower is served by city buses 34, 38 and 49 ("Teletorn" stop), as well as by CityTour and City Sightseeing tourist buses (green line, Mere pst - Teletorn). Handicapped-accessible.
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Tallinn Town Hall
Raekoja Plats 1, Tallinn 10146 Estonia
The oldest surviving and the only intact gothic Town Hall in Northern Europe. Dating from the late 13th century, it was first mentioned in 1322 and completed in its present size in 1404. Today the Town Hall performs its historical function as the venue for festive ceremonies and public concerts. The colourful vaults, murals and tapestries reflect the wealth of the Hanseatic town. Rarest of all are the medieval benches depicting Tristan and Isolde, Samson and Delilah etc. The carved frieze in the Council Chamber is one of the finest examples of Baroque in Estonia. The height of the medieval bell tower is 64 metres. The bell chamber is at the height of 34 metres.
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Kiek in de Kok and Bastion Passages Museum
Komandandi tee 2, Tallinn 10130 Estonia
The tower Kiek in de Kök together with the passages of the Ingrian and Swedish bastions is an exciting part of Tallinn historical fortifications.The exhibition of “Kiek in de Kök and Bastion Passages” reopened in March 2010 takes the visitor to a time journey that begins in 1219 and offers experience, information and entertainment. With the help of innovative video- and sound-effects and means of multimedia the birth and evolution of Tallinn, the history of town fortifications and the most significant military events are introduced to the visitor.The time train in the bastion passages takes the tourist to 2219. The other part of the passage display concentrates on the history of the passages.The cafe on the uppermost floor of the tower offers magnificent views of the upper town Toompea, the lower town and the harbor.
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Tallinn Town Wall
Raekoja Plats 1, Tallinn 10133 Estonia
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St. Catherine's Passage
Vene 14a, Tallinn 10123 Estonia
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Eesti Vabaohumuuseum
Vabaohumuuseumi tee 12, Tallinn 13521 Estonia
Within just a 15-minute drive from the center of Tallinn there is a delightful place – the Estonian Open Air Museum that invites you to see rural architecture and get acquainted with village life. The 14 farms of the museum show the visitor the life of families of different income and occupation in the 18th-20th centuries. As in anyreal village, there is a church, an inn, a school, a number of mills, a fire station, a village shop and net sheds by the sea. Although 74 buildings have been brought over so far, the museum is far from being completed; it is constantly changing and developing. You can have good time and also learn something at the Estonian Open Air Museum in any season!
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Kumu Art Museum
A. Weizenbergi 34 Valge 1, Tallinn 10127 Estonia
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Vabamu Museum Of Occupations & Freedom
Toompea 8B, Tallinn 10142 Estonia
Vabamu Museum of Occupations and Freedom is situated in the center of Tallinn. Its permanent exhibition, ‘Freedom without Borders’, showcases Estonia’s recent history – life under Soviet occupation, the restoration of its independence and the years since – and how the country has held onto its freedom despite everything. Visitors can use an audio guide in English, Russian, German, Latvian, Lithuanian, Finnish, French or Spanish to learn more about the exhibits and gain more from their time in the museum. There is even a special audio guide for younger visitors, recounting our history to them in a child-friendly way.