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Sightseeing

Sightseeing Overview
The old core of Tallinn is easy to explore on foot, with buses, trolleybuses and taxis on hand to get to the other out of town sights. In effect the key sight is the UNESCO World Heritage listed old town itself, a chocolate box beauty of winding cobbled streets, vaulting church spires and pastel hued buildings. The old town is neatly hemmed in by the remnants of its medieval walls, with some of the orange roofed towers that once protected the city from attack still intact. At the hub of the old town is the Town Hall Square, an expanse of cobbles awash with pavement cafes during the warmer months, with its landmark town hall soaring into the sky from the square below. The Toompea district hovers above the scene with its castle complex, churches and grand buildings; the two viewing platforms up at Toompea offer sweeping views out of the city and are good for getting acquainted with the city’s layout. Toompea is also home to the dreamy Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, an orthodox gem that is the city’s most dramatic church. Away from the centre, the old Soviet naval base at Paldiski was once strictly off-limits, even for the locals, and now makes for an unusual but fascinating excursion.

Tourist Information
Tallinn Tourist Office
Niguliste 2
Tel: 645 7777.
Website: www.tourism.tallinn.ee

The city’s main tourist office (above) is located in the city centre. The helpful staff dispense information, as well as hand out maps and brochures. They can also arrange tours and accommodation.

Passes
The Tallinn Card, available from the tourist office, gives free access to museums and sights, and includes free tours and free transport.



   
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