Meet your guide in front of the Tourist Information Centre and begin your walking tour of Tallinn's Old Town. Wander through the cobblestone streets and hear tales of merchants and monks as you explore the city's history.
Discover the Town Hall Square, Tallinn's heartbeat since the 13th century. Learn how the weather vane Toomas got its name, which famous recipe was invented in Town Hall Pharmacy, and why there is a stone called Tallinn’s navel there.
In summer and during Christmas time, the square becomes a busy market selling local souvenirs, food, and drinks. It's not unusual to see concert performances at the same time.
Visit the best-preserved medieval city centre in Northern Europe. See churches like St. Nicholas’, St Mary’s, and the Church of the Holy Ghost. Admire the golden Orthodox Cathedral of Alexander Nevsky, which symbolises the Russian past.
Explore the streets in the lower and upper town and see where the Estonian Parliament and Estonian Government work. Take pictures from the viewing platforms on Toompea Hill.
Learn about the differences between the upper and lower towns and the reasons for them. An extra fairy-tale charm to Old Town stems from the fact that it is still surrounded by a 2 km long city wall, dotted with red-roofed guard towers.