What to see in Tallinn in 1, 2, 3 days

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The capital of Estonia is a kind of oasis of the Middle Ages, it has always been and remains a desirable location for filming many feature films about the past. It is the special flavor of Tallinn (formerly Revel) with its architectural and cultural monuments, with narrow cobbled streets that convey the atmosphere of bygone eras, ancient fairy tales. The combination of nostalgically sweet patriarchy with vibrant modernity makes a visit to Tallinn extremely interesting. We will tell you what to see in Tallinn in 1, 2 and 3 days. We also marked all interesting places on the map.

What to see in 1 day

Even if you only have 1 day left, it will leave the most unforgettable impressions of the main attractions of the Estonian capital.

The Dome Cathedral

The Dome Cathedral - the oldest temple in Tallinn (1229) - is a visiting card of the city, a world-famous religious building dedicated to the Holy Virgin Mary. It contains the burials of great personalities, knights and eminent nobles, as evidenced by the tombstones and sarcophagi (107), which are works of sculpture art of their time. A special atmosphere reigns here, imbued with the high spirituality created by Saturday concerts of organ music.

Open for visits: Thu - Tue, 09.00-18.00. Address: Doma Laukums, 1.

Entrance price: 5 Ls.

Church of Olaviste (St. Olaf)

Church of Oleviste, which was considered until the 19th century. the tallest building in the world, built in the 13th century. This is one of the main symbols of the city, famous for its unsurpassed spire (124 m), makes an amazing impression.

Address: Lai, 50. Open to all comers - Mon. - Sun, 11.00-17.00.

Entrance price: adult - 1.5 €, children - 0.6 €.

Tallinn city wall

It is a unique monument of medieval fortifications, with many watchtowers. Colossal buildings - evidence of reliable protection from enemies, a symbol of the enormous work of their creators, impress to the core. The Fat Margarita tower houses the Maritime Museum with interesting exhibits.

Open for guests and residents of the city - Wed-Sun, 10.00-18.00. Tickets: adult. - 3.20 €; children - 1.6 €; Semth - 5.11 €.

Toompea Castle

Toompea Castle is an ensemble of ancient buildings with a unique tower "Long Hermann". For many centuries, the castle complex has housed the authorities, and now the country's parliament is located.

Address: Lossi plats, 1. Excursions - Mon-Fri, 10.00-16.00. The price is 8 euros.

Kadriorg Palace

The Kadriorg Palace, built during the reign of Peter I as a gift to his wife-empress, was the royal residence before the 1917 revolution. The magnificent building in the Baroque style is surrounded by a park, the landscape beauty of which is striking in its beauty and perfection of lines. Now the palace houses a rich collection of works of foreign art.

Address: A. Weizenberqi 37.

Opening hours: Thu - Sun, 10.00-17.00. Ticket price: 5 ls

What to see in 2 days

For 2 days there is an opportunity to see a number of other, no less interesting, romantically shrouded objects.

Viru gates

Viru Gate is a symbolic "door" to the Old City, a once powerful entrance structure with thick walls and towers, erected in the 14th century. The original appearance of the gate has been lost, only 2 towers and a wall of a small entrance remain, from which excursions around medieval Tallinn begin. But even the remains of the ancient gate are very impressive.

Katarina Käin

Katarina Käin (Katarina Lane) is also called the Craftsmen's Courtyard because of the various workshops for the production of glass, leather and ceramic souvenirs located in it. At first, the lane was named after the Church of St. Catherine, built 7 centuries ago. The spirit of the true Middle Ages reigns here, thanks to the old monastery and the same houses located in a row. The lane tour is an exciting journey into the past and present.

Dollhouse

Dollhouse - a museum of designer dolls, opened in the Old Town in 2010, began with the organization of an international doll exhibition in Tallinn. The purpose of its opening is not only the popularization of the art of making dolls, but also a charity event. Famous people in Estonia began to create dolls, learning from experienced craftsmen, and selling exclusive samples at auctions. Exhibitions and master classes are regularly held here, where you can see real puppet masterpieces.

Address: st. Vienna, 12 / 1B. Open for visits: Tue-Sun, 11.00-18.00.

Entrance price: adult - 5 €, student - 4.5 €, free - children under 3 years old.

What to see in 3 days

A three-day stay in Tallinn is a happy opportunity to see the most significant historical and architectural monuments of world importance.

Town hall

The Town Hall, whose Gothic building was erected 600 years ago, is the only well-preserved example of such structures in Northern Europe. Each century has added new elements, and the result is an architectural masterpiece, with a high spire topped with a unique weather vane in the form of an Old Thomas figurine. Skilled Revel craftsmen decorated the town hall with wrought copper weirs - the heads of dragons. You can climb up from the basement along the stairs (115 steps) to the tower and from there, from a 64-meter height, observe the amazing panorama of the city.

Address: Town Hall Square, 1. Excursion to the tower - from 27.06 to 31.08, Mon-Sat - 10.00-16.00. Entrance price - adult - 4 €, children - 2 €.

Dominican monastery

The Dominican Monastery is the oldest Catholic monastery in Europe, founded by Saint Dominic in honor of Saint Catherine (13th century). The sacred remains of the monastery buildings, a garden, a chapel, church ruins, a barn, located in the Lower City, now serve as a museum. Here are kept the works of stone-cutters of medieval Tallinn, objects of monastic life, symbols of spirituality and other exhibits. In summer, various concerts and theatrical performances are organized in the courtyard. A visit to the monastery is a touch to the mysterious past.

Big Guild

The Great Guild is a 15th century building with a Gothic portal, massive doors and lancet window openings, built by Tallinn merchants. Trade meetings, lavish festivities, luxurious feasts were held here, the scope of which amazes with the amount of food eaten and drunk (according to archival data). By visiting the Great Guild, which now houses the Historical Museum, you can learn a lot about the merchant, trade, cultural and family traditions of Estonians. The expositions of the new exhibition “11 thousand years of Estonian history” tell about this.

Address: st. Pikk, 17.

Open: May-September - Mon-Sun, 10.00-18.00; Oct-Apr - Thurs.-Tue. -10.00-18.00. Tickets: 5 €, concessions - 3 €.

If you have not yet chosen a hotel in Tallinn, we recommend that you pay attention to the options presented below. All of them are located in the city center, have a high rating and offer the best conditions.

Tallink City Hotel

Tallinn

850 meters from the Town Hall Square

Exceptional based on 2,574 reviews

Park Inn by Radisson Meriton Conference & Spa Hotel Tallinn

Tallinn

IN

Gotthard residents

Tallinn

600 meters from the Market Square

16eur - Old Town Munkenhof

Tallinn

260 meters from the City Hall

OldHouse Hostel

Tallinn

Bestseller in Tallinn!

Tallinn route on the map

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