Tallinn Travel Guides
Tallinn, Estonia
Hop-on Hop-off Tours, Day Trips from Helsinki, Attraction Tickets, Sightseeing Tours, Guided Tours and many more activities

Tallinn Sightseeing City Tours
Explore Tallinn with hop on hop off Tallinn tours, Tallinn walking tour options, and free tour Tallinn. Discover day trips from Tallinn, day tours from Tallinn, or take a day trip to Tallinn from Helsinki, Estonia’s charming capital.
Where to Eat in Tallinn
Discover Tallinn’s vibrant food scene, from medieval taverns and cozy cafés to Michelin-starred restaurants and trendy bistros. Whether you're craving traditional Estonian dishes or international flavors, the city offers something delicious for every taste and budget.
Where to Stay in Tallinn
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About the Tallinn City
City Name: Tallinn
Country: Estonia
📍 Latitude: 59.4370° N, 📍 Longitude: 24.7536° E
Tallinn, first mentioned in 1219, has a rich medieval heritage shaped by Danish, Swedish, German, and Russian rule. Once a major trading hub in the Hanseatic League, its Old Town is one of the best-preserved in Europe. Estonia regained independence in 1991, and today Tallinn is a thriving tech-savvy capital blending cobbled streets with modern innovation.
General Travel Guide: Tourism in Tallinn
Top Attractions: List of tourist attractions in Tallinn
Transport & Getting Around: Transport in Tallinn
Museums & Culture: Museums in Tallinn
Parks & Green Spaces: Parks and open spaces in Tallinn
Food & Cuisine: Estonian cuisine
FAQ
Top sights include the Tallinn Old Town (a UNESCO site), Toompea Castle, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Kadriorg Palace, and the Seaplane Harbour Museum.
Yes! Tallinn offers hop-on hop-off bus tours that cover major landmarks, with audio guides in multiple languages and flexible stops across the city.
A 2–3 day visit is ideal to explore the Old Town, museums, parks, and take part in a day trip or guided tour.
Tallinn's Old Town is very walkable, but hop-on hop-off buses are great for reaching attractions outside the city center like Kadriorg and the TV Tower.
Yes, there are free walking tours and paid thematic tours like medieval history, ghost walks, or Soviet Tallinn experiences.
Most tickets include unlimited rides for 24 or 48 hours, multilingual audio guides, and stops near top attractions.
Absolutely. English is widely spoken, and most signage, menus, and tour guides offer English-language support.
May to September offers pleasant weather and outdoor festivals, while December is great for the magical Christmas markets.
Yes. Popular options include Lahemaa National Park, the coastal town of Haapsalu, and even Helsinki via a 2-hour ferry ride.
While walk-ins are possible, it's recommended to book popular tours (like the hop-on hop-off bus or guided walks) online in advance, especially in summer.