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Legends of Tallinn tour in Tallinn

Legends of Tallinn

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Discover the legends and stories that have become an integral part of the fabric of the city's history on this half-day walking tour of Tallinn. Wander through the upper and lower towns that make up the World Heritage-listed Old Town, and visit the bohemian streets of the suburb of Kalamaja.

Highlights:
  • Wander through the Old Town of Tallinn
  • Hear legends now woven into the city’s history
  • Shop for unique souvenirs in a local market
  • See the onion domes of Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
  • Soak up the artistic vibe on the streets of Kalamaja
  • Learn how St Olaf’s Church got its name

Tour style:Walking & Orientation, History & Heritage, Market Visit
Inclusion:

English speaking guide.


Exclusion:

Items of a personal nature, tips & gratuities for your guide.


Group size:Maximum 12
Schedule details:
  • Duration: 3-4 hours
  • Meeting point:

    In front of Sõprus Cinema in Vana-Posti Street.

  • Start time: 10.00 AM
  • Finish point:

    Town Hall Square.


Additional information :
  • Voucher exchange details:

    Please present your voucher to the local guide at the beginning of the trip.

  • Confirmation of booking:

    Please contact Tallinn Urban Adventures to confirm your trip 24 hours prior to departure.

  • Dress standard:

    In general, there are few dress restrictions in Europe and dress codes are similar to those you are used to at home. Please note though that in many churches modest dress is required, no shorts or skimpy tops are permitted.

  • Child policy:

    Children must be 6 years of age to 11 years inclusively.

  • Language: English

Itinerary:

Meet your local Tallinn guide in front of the Soprus Cinema to begin your Tallinn walking tour. The first stop will be at the Danish King’s Garden where you will be given an overview of Estonian history. Legend has it that this is the site where the Danes first received their national flag. From here you’ll continue on to the upper town, the feudal half of the beautiful World Heritage-listed Tallinn Old Town.

 

Take time to appreciate the Russian Orthodox Nevsky Cathedral, Toompea Castle, the city gates and the picturesque vistas from the viewing platforms. Continue this Tallinn tour to the bohemian suburb of Kalamaja. The wooden buildings of this district are being renovated and because of this the area has become a hub for the artistic and cultural communities of Estonia. You will see the factory where world famous Estonian pianos are built, and have a chance to shop for unique souvenirs in the station market.

 

Visit the cemetery in Kalamaja, and discover the tragic fate that it, along with several other Tallinn cemeteries, suffered during the Soviet period. Our Tallinn walking tour then heads back to the Old Town, this time to explore the lower section. This part of the Old Town is home to merchants and artisans.

 

You will have the chance to see many of the Tallinn sightseeing highlights including St Olaf’s Church, the Great Guild Hall, Fat Margaret’s Tower, and one of the world’s oldest continually running pharmacies. Discover what life was like for the citizens of the lower town, and learn why they built the tallest building in the world for its time.

 

Throughout the tour hear about the various legends and stories that have become part of the fabric of Tallinn’s history, including the story of Old Thomas, and the legend of the axe-wielding priest! Your Tallinn tour concludes in the Town Hall Square, the heart and soul of Tallinn in both medieval times and still today.


Your trip:

This trip is offered on a "join-in" basis. Maximum group size is 12.

Tipping:

If you are happy with the services provided by your local guides and drivers a tip - though not compulsory - is appropriate. While it may not be customary to you, it is of great significance to the people who will take care of you during your travels, inspires excellent service, and is an entrenched feature of the tourism industry across many Intrepid Urban Adventures destinations. Please consider this when budgeting for your extra expenses on this trip.

  • Cancellations made more than 2 days prior to travel receive a full refund
  • Cancellations made 2 days or less prior to travel attract a 100% cancellation fee.
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Wherever we go in the world, we take a responsible attitude with us. That means travelling in a way which both respects and benefits local people, their culture, their economy, and their environment. Please read on for more information on our Responsible Travel policy and how you can be a responsible traveller for your entire journey.  

Top 12 Responsible Travel Tips

The following tips are for your overall travel plans, not just for your time spent on an Urban Adventures tour. 

  1. Before leaving home, learn as much as possible about the countries you are visiting - the religion and culture, the local rules and values.
  2. Learn some of the local language and don't be afraid to use it - simple pleasantries will help break the ice. Keep practicing.
  3. Learn what's appropriate behaviour and body language. Like the concept of "saving face" in Asia or giving the thumbs up in western or central Europe.
  4. Support locally owned businesses, hotels, restaurants, and other services. Eat local food and drink local brands and brews. Use public transport, hire a bike or walk where convenient - you'll meet local people and get to know the place. Use our local travel practices as a guideline.
  5. Think first. It's best not to eat in restaurants, shop in stores or visit local shows, markets or zoos that promote cruelty or exploitation of endangered species.
  6. Shop from traditional artisans and for locally made products, helping keep traditional crafts alive and favour local products over imported items. Bargain if that is a local practice, but bear in mind that a small amount to you could be extremely important to the seller.
  7. Dress respectfully with an awareness of local standards. Dress modestly at religious sites and check what swim wear is suitable for pools and the beach.
  8. Always ask first before photographing or videoing people. Send them back copies of photos to help make it a two-way exchange.
  9. Be wary of giving gifts or money to beggars, children and people you have just met. Supporting the community through a local school, clinic, or development project may be more constructive.
  10. Leave only footprints...take care of the environment as you would your own home. Take out all you take in, to areas away from the cities. Use alternatives to plastic and say 'no' to plastic bags. For cigarette butts, an empty film container makes a perfect portable container.
  11. After returning home think how you can support programmes and organisations that are working to protect the welfare, culture and environment of where you've been lucky to visit.
  12. Smile - The traveller who wishes to have a happy and successful trip should keep as calm, cheerful and friendly as humanly possible. And have fun!

Responsible Travel Code of Conduct

The following are Urban Adventures's key principles for operating responsible tours.

We aim to:

  • Use locally owned infrastructure on our tours where possible.
  • Spread the financial benefits amongst local people and operators.
  • Provide employment and leadership opportunities for local people.
  • Respect local customs and culture.
  • Provide safe tours for Urban Adventure partners, staff, and travellers.
  • Educate travellers and our partners about how and why we choose to travel this way.
  • Limit the negative impacts to daily lifestyles of local people not involved with Urban Adventures groups.
  • Limit the physical impact of trips in all destination communities-particularly sensitive natural and cultural environments.
  • Provide support to organisations and local communities visited by Urban Adventures groups.
  • Provide fun enjoyable trips to Urban Adventures travellers.
  • Provide opportunities for travellers to interact with local people.
  • Actively ban partners, staff and passenger participation in or endorsement of commercial sexual activities or illegal drug use on Urban Adventures tours.
  • Actively discourage the participation of Urban Adventures groups in activities which exploit animals - wild or domestic.
  • Use local partners that adhere to Urban Adventures' Responsible Travel and Local Travel principles and provide the best possible service to Urban Adventures travellers and staff.
  • Work to prevent the exploitation of children in tourism.
  • Support and encourage fair employment practices.
  • Give our travellers the best possible value.

For more information on how to be a responsible traveller, region-specific guidelines, and voluntourism, check out what our friends at Intrepid have to say.


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