This trip was a hidden gem! The Scandinavian capitals were stylish, and the Baltics were full of history and charm. The fjords in Norway were absolutely breathtaking!
City sightseeing
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
8-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Copenhagen, Stockholm, Tallinn
Copenhagen, Stockholm, Tallinn, Aarhus, Stavanger, Bergen, Oslo, Turku, Helsinki
This city sightseeing trip is a combination of a bus tour and a walking tour of Tallinn. The bus part of this tour lasts 90 minutes and will take you around the famous Old Town of Tallinn where you can see the towers around the wall that surround the town, the most famous of which are Stout Margaret and Tall Herman. You will also get the chance to see the mighty walls of Toompea Castle, located on a hill, before continuing your journey to the main city full of modern architecture and amenities. Lastly, you will drive through the district in the city that is famous for its wooden architecture that Tallinn is famous for. See and learn more about the history of the baroque-style Kadriorg Palace and Park which Peter the Great of Russia presented to his wife.
Next, continue to the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds, a very important place for the people of Estonia, where the Estonia Song Festival is held every five years. These festival grounds are part of the Unesco World Heritage list. Continue your journey along a coastal road and enjoy a picturesque view of the Gulf of Finland. Stop at Pirita Convent (St. Brigit's Convent) and discover the story behind the ruins of this monastery. There will also be a photo stop on the coast with the best view of the Tallinn.
The bus tour comes to an end in the Old Town of Tallinn from where you will carry out the rest of the tour by foot. The old town consists of two parts, the lower town and the upper town. The upper town, which was home to noble knights, landlords and soldiers, is where you will discover two cathedrals, the Russian Orthodox Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and the Lutheran St Mary’s Cathedral. See the castle which hosts the Parliament of Estonia and enjoy a view of the city from one of the viewing platforms located in the upper town.
Follow Short Leg Street to lower town. Here you will see medieval merchant’s houses and learn more about why Tallinn was founded at this particular place. Travel down Long Leg Street and see St Olaf’s Church, the highest building in the world during 16th and 17th centuries. This trip comes to an end in the town hall square inside lower town. Here you can see a gothic town hall as well as the oldest functioning pharmacy in the world.
You are on your own after this trip is over. However, the guide will advise you on additional attractions, restaurants and souvenir shops located in the area. The main square of Tallinn, Liberty Square, is just 5 minutes away and the cruise harbor is just a 15-minute walk.
Be part of this fascinating, two-hour walking tour to discover the medieval landmarks of Tallinn. Starting from the famous town hall square (since the starting point is subject to change, we request you to inform us after booking the tour), we will take you to the highlights of Tallinn's Old Town, giving you the chance to learn more about the history of Tallinn through interesting stories and feel the medieval atmosphere from a time long past.
You will see all the main highlights including the Latin quarter, where a Dominican monastery was situated since the 13th century, and Pikk Street, which use to be the main street of Tallinn in the Middle Ages and where you can see the houses of merchants and craftsmen.
Next you will get acquainted with the medieval architecture of Tallinn and learn what makes it so special as you gaze at the churches of the Holy Ghost, St Nicolas and St Olaf. The old town consists of two parts, the lower town and the upper town. After exploring the former, you will then head for the latter via Short Leg Street.
The upper town, which was home to noble knights, landlords and soldiers, is where you will discover two cathedrals, the Russian Orthodox Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and the Lutheran St Mary’s Cathedral. See the castle which hosts the Parliament of Estonia along with a castle tower named Tall Herman. Enjoy a view of the city from one of the viewing platforms located in the upper town.
Follow Short Leg Street back to lower town and call it an end to your walking tour on reaching the town hall square.
I was disappointed with Stockholm half a day tour as we saw very little any significance. I suggest pl include the Nobel laureate`s tour as well.
Disappointed I had to find my way to the hotel on arrival as the pickup did not wait for us passengers(4 of us)
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It was a good trip. Good hotels , good program giving a general information about the highlights of each place , and afterwords time to walk around and go deeper in the points of my own interest.
Good guide , friendly and efficient. Excellent local guides too.
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Winter adventureExplorer
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers