
This self-guided audio walking tour introduces first-time visitors to the historic heart of Tallinn. It is ideal for travelers who enjoy medieval streets, grand churches, city walls, and wide viewpoints, with stories that connect Estonia’s past to the buildings and squares you can see today.
Your route begins at Freedom Square, where open paving, the glass Cross of Liberty, and busy cafe terraces set a modern scene beside the Old Town. From there, you climb toward the Danish King's Garden, a quiet green pocket on the slope below the old fortifications. The walk continues to the onion domes of Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, the pale pink facade of Toompea Castle, and the stone interior of St Mary's Cathedral, each stop revealing a different layer of power, faith, and identity.
The final part of the tour leads you to two of Tallinn’s best lookouts, Patkuli Viewing Platform and Kohtuotsa viewing platform, where red tiled roofs, church spires, and the harbor spread out below. You finish at Town Hall Square, a long-standing market space framed by colorful merchant houses. Along the way, the moments that stay with you are likely to be the ring of church bells, the contrast between stern medieval walls and lively public spaces, and the sweeping views over one of Europe’s most atmospheric old cities.