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If you've come to Tallinn just for a weekend and want to make the most of your limited time, or if you want to enjoy a personal, private guided tour - why not check out the 'Estonian Experience'? All tours are private and tailored to your interests.
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Audioguide Old Town Tour
On this self-guided tour, your own personal mobile device provides customised narration (and sound effects!) on the history and architecture of key Old Town sights.
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City Bike Tours
Now more than just bikes, Citybike offers tours on wheels and by foot. There are tours available for pretty much any interesting sight in and around the city.
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Ecotakso
This alternative, human-powered transportation and sightseeing option runs from 11:00 - 24:00. The cost is €5/person and lasts 15 minutes.
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EstAdventures
This innovative outfit organises regular walking tours such as a great Soviet Tallinn tour (€15) and an excellent Legend's of Tallinn tour (€15).
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Estonian Experience
If you've come to Tallinn just for a weekend and want to make the most of your limited time, or if you want to enjoy a personal,
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Euroaudioguide
This audio guide allows the user to take themselves on a tour at their leisure, using an iPod, a map and their own two feet. The
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Food Sightseeing Estonia
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Hop-On Hop-Off City Tour
This tour uses bright red, London-style double-decker buses to take tourists on several different routes through Tallinn.
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Kajsamoor
Built in 1939, the lovingly restored, 60-passenger Kajsamoor is a two-masted galeas-rigged, square-topsail wooden schooner built at the Aasheim og Valvatne Skibsbyggeri yard in Sagvåg Sunnhordland, Norway - a mouthful, we know.
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Pauliine Tram Café
For €210 per hour you can rent this café on rails and experience Tallinn from a whole new perspective. Various services,
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Private Tours
The famous Estonian historian Ahti Arak organises individual programmes in Tallinn and all over Estonia, and he can get you into places other tour groups don't have access to.
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Tallinn-Cruises
Operated by the same folks who run the Monica ship which takes people to Naissaar Island, the 1hr 'Tallinn Old Town Sightseeing' cruise is an experience not to miss.
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Tallinn Official Sightseeing Tour
The classic general tour of Tallinn, the Official Sightseeing Tour, is made up of two parts: a bus tour of the city that covers downtown and some of the more interesting outer areas, and also a walking tour of Old Town.
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Tallinn Traveller Tours
Tallinn Traveller organises several adventures, including the famous 'Tallinn Free Tour' and infamous 'Tallinn Pub Crawl'.
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