Discover the enchanting charm of Tallinn Old Town, a beautifully preserved medieval gem and UNESCO World Heritage site. Wander through cobblestone streets lined with colorful historic buildings, explore ancient city walls and towers, and visit iconic landmarks like Town Hall Square and St. Olaf’s Church. With its lively cafes, unique shops, and rich history around every corner, Tallinn Old Town offers an unforgettable blend of culture, history, and atmosphere that invites travelers to step back in time and experience Estonia’s vibrant past.
We will pick you up from your hotel in the morning between 7:20 and 8:00 AM. You will then be comfortably transferred to Helsinki’s West Terminal 2, where you will board the cruise ship to Tallinn.
We will pick you up from your hotel in the morning between 7:20 and 8:00 AM. You will then be comfortably transferred to Helsinki’s West Terminal 2, where you will board the cruise ship to Tallinn. Cruise is leaving from the port at 9:00am.
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Tallinn, built between 1894 and 1900, is a striking example of Russian Revival architecture located on Toompea Hill. It was constructed during the Russian Empire’s rule over Estonia as a symbol of Russian influence and features distinctive onion domes, richly decorated mosaics, and a grand iconostasis inside. The cathedral remains an active Orthodox church and is one of Tallinn’s most iconic landmarks, reflecting the city’s complex history and cultural diversity.
Viru Gates, built in the 14th century, are iconic medieval twin towers that once formed a key part of Tallinn’s city wall defenses. Today, they stand as a symbolic gateway to the Old Town, welcoming visitors to the historic heart of the city. The towers, with their distinctive conical red roofs, are a famous landmark and mark the transition between modern Tallinn and the enchanting medieval streets of the Old Town. The surrounding area is lively with shops, cafes, and a charming flower market, making Viru Gates a popular starting point for exploring Tallinn’s rich history and vibrant culture.
St. Catherine’s Passage is a charming medieval alley in Tallinn’s Old Town, named after the nearby St. Catherine’s Church. Dating back over 700 years, the passage is lined with historic stone walls and archways and features artisan workshops where visitors can see traditional crafts like glassblowing, pottery, and textiles in action. This atmospheric street blends rich history with vibrant craftsmanship, making it a must-visit spot full of cultural heritage and unique shopping experiences.
Tallinn Old Town is one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval city centers and a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1997. Dating back to the 13th century, it grew as a key trading hub of the Hanseatic League, featuring narrow cobblestone streets, medieval merchant houses, and defensive city walls. The area showcases centuries of history with well-preserved architecture, museums, and significant landmarks, offering visitors a rich glimpse into Tallinn’s vibrant past and cultural heritage.
St. Olaf’s Church (Oleviste kirik) in Tallinn dates back to the 12th century and is dedicated to King Olaf II of Norway. Once holding the title of the world’s tallest building with a spire reaching 159 meters, it served as a maritime landmark guiding ships. Over the centuries, the church endured multiple fires caused by lightning strikes and was rebuilt several times. Today, its Gothic tower stands at 123.7 meters and the church functions as an active place of worship with a popular viewing platform offering panoramic city views.
After a magnificent day exploring Tallinn’s Old Town, you will be comfortably taken back to the cruise port. Whether by bus/car your return transfer ensures a smooth and pleasant end to your unforgettable day in this historic city. The cruise leaves the port at 18:30.
After the guided tour, enjoy some free time to relax at a charming café or gallery, browse local shops for souvenirs, or explore the old town further at your own pace.
After your memorable day in Tallinn’s Old Town, you will need to get back to the cruise port for your return journey (Travelers are responsible of being back on time at Tallinn Harbour to take the Cruise to Helsinki). The scenic cruise back to Helsinki takes approximately two hours, offering relaxing views of the Baltic Sea. Upon arrival in Helsinki, you will be comfortably transferred back to your hotel, concluding your seamless and unforgettable day trip.
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