Discover Tallin: A perfect way to explore the medieval city’s cobbled streets, well-preserved architecture, city walls and watchtowers. Walk up Toompea Hill to the wide Palace Square to reach the first destination, Toompea Castle, a baroque structure used by the Estonian parliament. Step into the amazing Russian Orthodox Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, whose glorious mosaics and icons will impress and inspire you. The massive cathedral dominates the entire skyline of the Upper Old Town. The Dome Church is your next destination, where, after wandering along narrow cobblestone streets, you will see more than 60 coats of arms on display. For a true orientation overview of the town, look out over the rooftops of the Lower Old Town from a scenic viewpoint. Head down to the Town Hall Square and enjoy some free time before walking back to your coach in central Tallinn.
What’s Included:
Requirements & Restrictions: The interior visit to the Dome Church is not possible on Sundays or during religious services and events. There are approximately 3 hours of walking, which includes cobbled paths and stairs at the various attractions. Comfortable, non-slip shoes are recommended. Flash photography or video cameras are not permitted in the Dome Church or Alexander Nevsky Cathedral.
What to Bring: Cash or credit/debit card for purchases.
Good to Know: The sequence of stops may vary by tour. Most of the venues, shops are closed on June 23. Your guide will give an explanation outside the Dome Church and you will be given free time to explore the interior.