
Complete Tallinn: Legends, Layers & Liberation
5-6H DRIVING + WALKING TOUR
This tour starts with the Old Town walking tour, then continues with drives and strolls through Tallinn's notably different districts, covering its key highlights from various eras — a deep dive into the city's past, present, and future in one complete experience. No fluff, no time-waste – just real stories, fresh humour and honest insight.
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TOUR DETAILS
5–6h
English
Pet friendly
Accessible
Walking & Driving tour
Multi-tour discounts
COST PER GROUP SIZE:
1 person
350 p/p
2 people
185€ p/p
3 people
130€ p/p
4 people
110€ p/p
5 people
90€ p/p
6 people
80€ p/p
7 people
75€ p/p
8 people
70€ p/p
9+ people
EARLY BIRD LAUNCH PRICES !
🌍 NATIVE GUIDE
Personal stories & family history
🗨️ NO SCRIPTED LINES
Tours adapt to your interests
🔎 NUANCED INSIGHT
Honest, memorable storytelling
INCLUDES:
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Attentive & professional native Estonian guide
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5–6 hour private guided tour, depending on the pace
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2.5–3km walk in the Old Town + 1–2km elsewhere
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Entry fees to the Viimsi Open Air Museum (10–19)
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Free pick-up & drop-off anywhere in Tallinn
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English-only tours (ask for other language availability)
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Discounts: 10% off for two tours, 15% off for three! (request a custom quote to avail your discount)
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Discounts for groups of 9+ people (request a quote)
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Discounts for children (request a quote)
EXCLUDES:
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Optional gratuities
HIGHLIGHTS:
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See all the famous sights and iconic landmarks in North Europe's best-preserved medieval Old Town
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Learn the overall history, culture, and politics of Tallinn and Estonia in an easy conversational storytelling style
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Visit Kadriorg Park with its 18th-century baroque royal palace, the current Presidential Palace, and the Contemporary Art Museum
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Admire the Song Festival Grounds, home to the world's largest choirs and part of UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage
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Drive through contrasting districts — from brutalist Soviet-era remnants to lush and homely suburbs
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Walk through the evocative Memorial to the Victims of Communism, starkly contrasted by the Soviet totalitarian monument beside it
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Pass the old St Bridget's Convent ruins and the 1980 Olympics' venues
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Witness the striking architectural transformation of old industrial sites, now reborn as vibrant cultural hubs
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Stroll the quaint Viimsi Open Air Museum that feels like a million miles from Tallinn, its skyline of medieval spires and modern high-rises visible across the bay
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Experience the transformation along the tour route with a curated visual portfolio of archival photos and videos, offering fascinating historical glimpses of the sights we visit
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Receive honest advice and unbiased local tips on where to dine, wine, shop, and stroll on your own
FULL TOUR ITINERARY
Our private tours skillfully walk the line between rich historical depth and an engaging, fun narrative style – led by a knowledgeable and passionate native Estonian guide who knows this city inside out. We weave honest personal anecdotes into our grand narratives, connecting Tallinn's picturesque landmarks with centuries of triumphs and tragedies, present-day realities, and future aspirations. Real stories, real history, no fluff. We respect your time.
Thanks to Tallinn’s compact size and rich, layered history, we can explore its medieval past, imperial expansion, Soviet scars, and bold 21st-century revival — all in just half a day. This tour begins with a full walking tour of the Old Town (also available as a stand-alone walking tour), followed by a panoramic drive and short strolls through strikingly different districts that reflect Tallinn’s evolving identity across centuries.
🏰 We will bring the history of the UNESCO World Heritage listed medieval Old Town alive for you, filling its cobblestoned streets with fascinating true stories of what were really two different cities for much of history. You will learn how it prospered into one of the region's most formidable fortresses and wealthiest ports, but also how narrowly it escaped utter destruction by the Soviet army, which sadly left much of Tallinn in burning ruins in 1944.
🌳 From there, we drive to lush Kadriorg Park, one of the biggest and prettiest historical parks in Northern Europe, home to an exquisite 18th-century baroque palace built by the emperor Peter the Great, now Estonia’s art museum. You’ll also pass the current Presidential Palace and the Contemporary Art Museum of Estonia, awarded as European Museum of the Year upon its completion.
🎶 We’ll stop at the massive Song Festival Grounds, a powerful symbol of Estonian identity. Every five years it hosts one of the world's largest choral events with over 30,000 performers — the Estonian Song Festival, which also played a central role in Estonia’s peaceful independence movement. Now part of UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage, it's an emotional and inspiring story that we can't wait to share with you!
🕯 Next, we visit the moving Memorial to the Victims of Communism, a minimalist but emotionally striking tribute to the one-fifth of Estonians lost to Soviet terror and genocide — murdered, imprisoned, and deported. It’s poignantly placed beside a decaying Soviet monument, a fascinating physical juxtaposition of different political eras, both speaking through architecture in their own signature styles.
🌊 We continue past the 1980 Olympic facilities and the ruins of St. Bridget’s Convent. Just outside the city, we'll stroll through the charming Viimsi Open Air Museum, with its rustic seaside log cabins contrasted by the iconic Tallinn skyline shimmering across the bay, old medieval spires silhouetted against sleek glass towers.
🏗 Back in the city, we'll pass some of the former industrial zones, until recently neglected and derelict, but now transformed into Tallinn’s most vibrant creative and cultural hubs — Telliskivi, Rotermanni, and Noblessner. Once shipyards and factories, they now buzz with cafés, galleries, street art, and innovation. Port Noblessner, in particular, is considered one of the most successful examples of the revitalisation of abandoned industrial spaces in Europe, now hosting a lively pedestrian-only marina in what used to be the Russian Empire's largest submarine shipyard.
The usual tour route will specifically show and tell you about all the following sights:
WITHIN the OLD TOWN:
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Medieval town walls, towers, and fortifications
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Freedom Square & the Cross of Liberty
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Iconic medieval churches: St Mary's, St Olaf's, St Nicholas', and the Church of the Holy Spirit
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Danish King's Garden & panoramic Old Town viewpoint that shows much of Tallinn
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Toompea Fortress, Tall Hermann Tower & the Estonian parliament
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Alexander Nevsky Cathedral & historical noble residences
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Long Leg Street & St Catherine's Passage
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Great Guild Hall & medieval Guild Houses
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Town Hall Square, Medieval Town Hall, and the 15th-century pharmacy
ELSEWHERE in TALLINN:
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Kadriorg Park with its historical baroque palace, the Presidential residence, and the Contemporary Art Museum
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Tallinn Song Festival Grounds, home to the world’s largest choral events
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Memorial to the Victims of Communism, starkly contrasted by the Soviet totalitarian monument beside it
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Drives through contrasting districts — from Soviet-era brutalism to quaint forested suburbs
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The medieval ruins of St Bridget's Convent & Tallinn's former Olympic venues
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The Viimsi Open Air Museum, echoing a traditional rural village life
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The famous Tallinn skyline, across the bay, juxtaposing medieval spires with modern high-rises
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Reimagined and rejuvenated former industrial districts: Rotermanni, Telliskivi, and Noblessner
If there’s a place you’re curious about that's not listed, just let us know. We’ll do our best to weave it into your tour and our story. Book your own journey through Tallinn's many different faces today and let's turn your visit into a personal and meaningful experience, full of stories and emotions that you'll actually remember!
Photo credits: Thank you to Kaupo Kalda; Rasmus Jurkatam; Maret Põldveer-Turay; Kadi-Liis Koppel; Toomas Tuul; Kirsti Eerik; Thomas Lotter; Kärt Kübarsepp; Allan Alajaan; Madis Palm; Toomas Volmer; VisitTallinn.ee
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