Handicraft centre “Kaarmanni Käsitöö” is the largest handicraft centre in Estonia where you can buy our beautiful and high-quality crafted items, find out about important events in the area of handicrafts, and order courses or presentations,…
A dreamcatcher is a special handmade magical item with a long history; similarly, the workshop itself is filled with magic. All participants will make their own dreamcatcher that they can take home with them, or…
Estonian Children’s Literature Centre is located in a fairy-tale like building in Tallinn’s Old Town and it is a home to children’s books.The centre holds Edgar Valter Gallery, a library, illustration galleries, a treasury introducing…
On the Other Side of Tallinn takes place every day at 3 pm. The distance is 14 km and the tour is suitable for all ages. We also provide children’s equipment (bike trailers, children’s bikes,…
Step back in time and get a feeling of what life was like during the 11th century Viking Age in Estonia. The Viking tour is educational and entertaining, suitable for all ages. Tour highlights include…
Do you remember life in Soviet Estonia?What has remained of that era? A guided tour introduces the Soviet legacy of Tallinn. During the tour, you will see characteristic historical architectural monuments of the period. Let’s…
The Museum and Library are located in the new gatehouse of Kadriorg Palace that was built in 1828 by command of Czar Nicholas I. At the museum, you can see various materials about the park:…
We will go on a walk in Kalamaja district, which is full of colourful wooden houses and joyful bohemians on old bicycles. Kalamaja is the hipster district of Tallinn, but it still has a post-Soviet…
Sauna Club 69 is primarily meant for gay and bisexual men and their friends.The club hosts various theme parties that you can find more information about on the website. Club 69 has a bar, a…
The lighthouse at the northern part of the Juminda Peninsula on the northern coast helps ships navigate.The lighthouse was built in 1937 and obtained its today’s height and shape in 2006.During the Soviet era a…
This tour is a perfect way of getting off the beaten track and exploring the yet not so well-known local suburbs and new cultural hubs. Dine and drink at places that are also largely cherished…
The Estonian Jewish Museum is dedicated to the history of Estonian Jews from the emergence of Jewish communities in the first half of the 19th century to the present day. The museum has a permanent…