Organized Tour in Tallinn?
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I think you'll find that you can see things on your own. We took a short taxi to one of the gates of the old town. The old town is what you'll be interested in. There is a TI to get local information. The old town is highly walkable and small enough to see in a short amount of time.
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Depends on where you're docked. If you're docked in the city of Tallinn, then yes, you can do it all on foot, on your own. The walk to the city is about 10 minutes from the pier. You should be able to get free maps from the tourist center in the middle of the ship terminal.
The walk to town is relatively easy. To make it to the lower part of town, just walk to Fat Margaret (a stout tower) and then make a left. Keep walking until you reach a set of grand tower gates, make a right, and you're in the center of town. There's an upper part of town that requires a bit of climbing, but it's worth it.
The walk to town is relatively easy. To make it to the lower part of town, just walk to Fat Margaret (a stout tower) and then make a left. Keep walking until you reach a set of grand tower gates, make a right, and you're in the center of town. There's an upper part of town that requires a bit of climbing, but it's worth it.
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A few years ago, I did Tallinn completely unguided (and mapless, at first!) using a ferry from Helsinki. I agree that it is quite easy to do on your own. For an idea of what you will see, check my phototravelogue at http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=...&y=-95hdl3 , with the Tallinn pictures beginning at number 16.
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You can walk from the pier to Old Town, but most cruise ship will provide a shuttle bus. So you might save your energy for the walk through old town.
Tallinn is VERY compact and walkable. Tallinn's main attraction is just the architecture (is "cityscape" the right word?). Within two hours you will have seen everything, leaving enough time to munch a garlic bread in one of the cafés in the center of town. IMO, no need for an organized tour.
Tallinn is VERY compact and walkable. Tallinn's main attraction is just the architecture (is "cityscape" the right word?). Within two hours you will have seen everything, leaving enough time to munch a garlic bread in one of the cafés in the center of town. IMO, no need for an organized tour.
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SemiMike - cool pics! Thanks for sharing. I did a whirlwind tour of Helsinki & Tallinn in 1.5 days 2 weeks ago. Your pics gave me a lot of valuable info. I saw many of the sites in your photos, but had no idea what they were, lol!
I showed up to Tallinn without a map or a plan, also. Hopped on a sightseeing bus to get the quicky tour, and then strolled around, ate lunch, and took the ferry back to Helsinki. Can't wait to go back & check it out some more.
I showed up to Tallinn without a map or a plan, also. Hopped on a sightseeing bus to get the quicky tour, and then strolled around, ate lunch, and took the ferry back to Helsinki. Can't wait to go back & check it out some more.