Kallaste Tourist Farm invites you to a workshop on making handmade cards. Make something personal and heartfelt for yourself, a family member or a friend. A handmade card is always a unique and memorable gift….
A fun dance course where you can learn the techniques of Estonian folk dance to folk music.– it is a fun activity full of dancing which you can do with your friends;– it is truly…
As you walk on the red carpet leading you to the Film Museum in the Maarjamäe Castle Park, you will feel like a movie star. The film alley takes you to an exhibition that provides…
The basement of the building at 1 Pagari Street was home to one of the most notorious and feared pre-trial detention centers during the Soviet occupation. Previously closed to the public, the KGB prison cells…
Kalev Chocolate Shop, located in the historical Rotermann Quarter, prepares gift boxes of different sizes and shapes put together from your favourite Kalev sweets. In addition, the shop sells exclusive hand-made chocolates and gorgeous marzipan…
The tour takes the participants to the distant Middle Ages. The unique story of Estonia and Tallinn is introduced through colourful legends, exciting facts, myths, and mystical folklore. The tour starts in front of the…
If you would like to learn more about motor sport and about Estonian history, you should visit the MOMU, Estonian Motor Sport Museum, located in Ellamaa Power Station, as it is a unique combination of…
This shop, located in the Rotermann quarter, offers a unique selection of Estonian design, from fashion to furniture, perfect for locals and visitors alike. The shop brings together the absolute best of the local designers…
The island of Naissaar has been the seamark for vessels traveling towards Tallinn over the Gulf of Finland for a long time. In 1788, the first wooden lighthouses were built in the northern and southern…
The windows of the churches and merchants’ houses in Tallinn’s Old Town were decorated with rich mosaics that sparkled in the light and highlighted the era’s beauty. This ancient glass art is still popular today,…
In the olden days, soap was made on farms, and the skill of soap-making was held in high esteem. On every farm, soap was a kind of work of art. In Örreke’s soap-making workshop, you…
Legend tells of the Chinese empress Xi-Ling-Shi, who accidentally discovered silk when a silkworm cocoon fell into her teacup. In the workshop, you will learn the basics of silk dyes and fabric painting and unleash…