Tallinn
Estonia’s capital on the Baltic Sea contains a wealth of stimulating historical places and activities for visitors. From its noble 13th-century Town Hall Square in the picturesque walled city to its enormous, ultramodern maritime museum, Tallinn offers a fresh, enlightening, and amusing setting for the artistically inclined; concerts take place in many archetypal and evocative locales, including the ruins of the old convent, a host of glorious churches, and the beauteous and versatile Estonian National Opera. With its fine museums, nostalgic narrow lanes, open-feeling green spots and seaside promenades, Tallinn at dusk invites strollers in to hear a distinguished orchestra or a romantic opera.
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Estonian National Opera Ballet: Tribute to Sergei Upkin
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Orpheus in the Underworld at Estonian National Opera
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Estonian National Opera Ballet: The Lizard
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Estonian National Opera: Lohengrin
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Tallinn Christmas & New Year's Concerts
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Estonian National Opera
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2‐Hour Guided Walking Tour of Tallinn
This fascinating 2‐hour Old Town walking tour starts from the famous Town Hall Square or any other place in Old Town. You will learn the history of Tallinn through interesting stories and feel the medieval atmosphere from a time long past. The tour is done by a professional guide, and the history of the city is presented in an interesting way. The tour is not boring!) You will visit some places outside the route or regular walking tours
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Estonian Craft Beer Tasting in Tallinn
Spend a while hours in an Estonian cafe in Tallinn tasting locally made craft beer and learning about the history of beer making in this Baltic capital. Hear about how beer has evolved in Tallinn and about the craft beer revolution taking place. And then sample the beer, as the guide speaks of about the drink's particularly Estonian characteristics. This is a great way to learn about Estonian culture and quench your thirst at the same time.
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Historical walking tour of Tallinn with a Local
This experience is provided by a private local.Discover the historical side of Tallinn with a passionate local who wants to share all the best kept secrets of Tallinn with you.Your excursion will start at the Viru Gate which will take you right into the Medieval Old Town of Tallinn. You will learn about the various architectural styles from different time periods and find out how the city has changed over time. From visiting churches to discovering the history behind the Danish King’s Garden or Telliskivi Creative City, you will encounter unique sites that an ordinary tourist tour won’t show you.You know that travelling is the best way of learning, and having a knowledgeable local by your side to give you insider tips and share local secrets is even better.Of course, if you wish to learn about something in particular or have a special interest, just let your guide know, and he will adjust the itinerary for you.
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Old Tallinn walking tour
After meeting your guide, they will take you to see all of Tallinn's highlights.Starting in the Latin quarter where a 13th‐century Dominican monastery is waiting to be discovered, you will then head over to Pikk Street, which use to be the main street of Tallinn in the Middle Ages. Here you’ll find the houses of merchants and craftsmen guilds. Your guide will let you in on the history of medieval Tallinn, the town that joined the Hanseatic League. You will get acquainted with the medieval architecture of Tallinn, and learn what makes it so special.You'll see the churches of the Holy Ghost, St Nicolas, and St. Olaf and after a walk through Lower Town you will head to Upper Town via Short Leg Street. Once you have reached Upper Town, be surprised by two beautiful cathedrals, the Russian Orthodox Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and the Lutheran St Mary’s Cathedral. Next to the cathedrals, you will find the castle which hosts the Parliament of Estonia.One of the viewing platforms of Upper Town will offer you to take in stunning views of the city. After getting some envy‐provoking pictures in, you will head back to Lower Town along Short Leg Street and finish the walking tour on Town Hall Square.