Walk along Tallinn’s seafront, from Noblessner to the Cruise Terminal, tracing its long, complicated relationship with the water. Once a military-industrial frontier, closed off and controlled, today it is a city rediscovering its shoreline.
Pass Patarei Sea Fortress, first built to defend the empire, later used to imprison its own people. Stand atop Linnahall, a Soviet monument to ambition—grand, imposing, and now fading into memory. Moving along the shore, see how the city is opening itself to the sea once more, replacing old barriers with promenades, harbors, and open horizons.
The waterfront is a place of shifting tides, not just of water, but of history. Walk through its past, its present, and the future taking shape before you.
Your guide will be waiting for you in front of the one of the Noblessner buildings on the last photo on the address marked. Our guide will be wearing a traditional Estonian wooden bow tie.
Discover how world started in Tallinn bay
Shipbuilding factory with rich history as Tallinn is reopening to the sea
Get to know hidden facts about Tallinn as we are facing our city skyline
See the fortess facing the see
Pass by the birthplace of Estonian navy and see how Kalamaja changed its shape in the 20th century
Embrace the sad pages of recent history
Enjoy the masterpiece of brutalist architecture
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