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Tallinn tour with craft brewery visit

Tallinn tour with craft brewery visit

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  • Discover Tallinn and taste excellent craft beers on this guided tour. See medieval architecture and visit a typical Estonian small town.
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour typesGuided tour
Sightseeing typeHistoric site tour
TransportWalking

Product Info

-What you can expect-
Delve into Estonia's rich history on a fascinating journey, where you can discover the medieval charm of Tallinn and the 18th-century Baroque elegance of Kadriorg Park.

Accompanied by an expert guide, you'll delve into the heart of the local market, a bustling hub housing both a restaurant and a craft brewery. Here, you'll have the chance to sample 4 different types of beer, each offering a taste of the region's brewing heritage.

This tour offers both a historical exploration and a delightful gastronomic experience, ensuring an unforgettable adventure.

Purchase Notice

Duration: Lasts 4 hours

Reminders

  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: The guide will meet you in the Town Hall square under the clock(Raekoja plats, Tallinn, Estonia)

  • Guests must be at least 18 years old to consume alcohol

FAQ

1. How many days are usually recommended to fully experience the main attractions when visiting Tallinn?

We recommend allocating 2 to 3 days for your trip to fully enjoy Tallinn. Day one can focus on exploring the cobblestone streets, medieval architecture, and historical landmarks of the UNESCO World Heritage Old Town. On the second day, you could visit Pirita Beach, Kadriorg Palace, or consider a craft brewery tour for a taste of local culture. If you have extra time, you can also explore typical Estonian towns in the surrounding areas for a different flavor.

2. Do passport holders from Taiwan need a visa to travel to Tallinn?

For passport holders from Taiwan traveling to Tallinn, Estonia, as Estonia is a member of the Schengen Area, you can usually enter visa-free if your stay does not exceed 90 days. However, it is still recommended to check the latest entry regulations with the relevant official authorities before your departure to ensure a smooth journey.

3. Besides medieval architecture, what unique tourist activities can be experienced on a Tallinn trip?

On a trip to Tallinn, in addition to exploring the stunning medieval architecture, you'll have the opportunity to experience unique craft beverage culture and taste high-quality local craft beers or other drinks. The itinerary may also include visits to typical Estonian towns, allowing you to gain a deeper understanding of local life and traditions. Additionally, you can hunt for treasures at the markets in the Old Town and soak in the unique Baltic atmosphere.

4. Where can the Tallinn Card be purchased? What are its validity periods and included services?

The Tallinn Card can typically be purchased at Tallinn Airport, the passenger port, Tallinn Tourist Information Centre, and some major hotels. Validity periods are available in 24, 48, or 72-hour options. Cardholders can enjoy services such as free public transport, free or discounted entry to numerous museums and attractions, and discounts at select restaurants and shops, making it a great helper for exploring Tallinn.

5. What are the main transportation options for traveling from Helsinki to Tallinn?

The most common and popular mode of transport from Helsinki to Tallinn is by ferry. Several ferry companies operate services, with the journey time being approximately 2 to 3 hours. Ferry services are frequent, and you can enjoy the Baltic Sea scenery along the way. We recommend booking your ferry tickets in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons, to ensure a smooth trip.

6. What must-visit medieval buildings in Tallinn's Old Town are worth exploring?

Tallinn's Old Town is one of Europe's best-preserved medieval cities. Must-visit medieval buildings include the magnificent Town Hall, St. Olaf's Church (once the world's tallest building), the onion domes of Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, and the well-preserved medieval city walls and towers. Strolling through them is like traveling back in time, experiencing the depth and charm of history.

7. What activities or experiences are typically included when visiting a craft brewery in Tallinn?

A craft brewery visit in Tallinn typically includes a guided tour explaining the brewing process, allowing you to understand all stages from raw ingredients to the final product. Afterwards, you'll have the chance to sample several unique craft beers or beverages, experiencing their flavors and characteristics. Some tours may also offer snacks to accompany the tasting and opportunities to purchase local limited edition merchandise as souvenirs.

8. Besides Tallinn city center, which typical Estonian towns are included in this tour?

Regarding which typical Estonian towns are visited on this tour, the product description only mentions 'visits to typical Estonian towns,' aiming to let travelers experience local life and traditional culture. The specific names of the towns may vary depending on the actual arrangements. We suggest checking the detailed information after your itinerary is confirmed to understand the exact visiting locations.

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