Estonian Maritime Museum is the most popular museum in Estonia! Welcome on board!
“Toddlers meet other creatures for the first time, learners and bright ones collect new knowledge, tired ones can enjoy a good rest.” Mati Kaal
The Tallinn TV Tower is Estonia’s highest building – the tower reaches 314 metres. The purpose of the Tallinn TV Tower foundation is to offer quality tourism, cultural and recreational services at the TV Tower and marketing the TV Tower as an international sight and experience tourism destination.
Kumu is the headquarters of the Art Museum of Estonia, as well as the largest and most impressive exhibition venue in Estonia.
The new Balti Jaama turg is a unique universal market in Estonia where people can buy and sell food, manufactured goods, antiques and much more. There are almost 300 different merchants and shops in the market.
Visitors from all over the world drop around to admire the beauty of Tallinn, the best preserved medieval city in Northern Europe boasting Gothic spires, winding cobblestone streets and enchanting architecture.
Just a 15-minute drive from the centre of Tallinn, you will find a wonderful place – the Estonian Open Air Museum, showcasing the country’s rural architecture and way of life. The museum is open year-round, offering entertainment, lovely workshops and events, and something you, regardless of your age, might not have known before.
There is much more in Tallinn than just the Old Town. Explore the many faces of Tallinn with easy hop-on, hop-off red double deckers with 18 stops and audio guide in 10 different languages.
ESTONIAN CRAFT BEER TASTING IN TALLINN
During the tasting, we will tell you about the history and traditions of beer making. You will get acquainted with the best sorts of Estonian common and craft beer.
The biggest minigolf Centre in the Nordics. Park Minigolf is green, warm and light indoor minigolf centre. It never rains here.
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