While Tallinn did once have the tallest building in the world, St Olaf’s Church, it’s certainly not known for its massive skyscrapers. But, don’t worry, there are still quite a few places you can climb to the top of and take in a stunning view of the city.
An uphill walk to the Old Town viewing platforms in Toompea is a ‘must’ on any first time visitor's agenda. On the way to Toompea, the Danish King's Garden offers picturesque views of the Old Town and is a beautiful sight on its own. For the more adventurous - you can climb to the towers of St. Olaf’s Church, the Dome Church, Town Hall, and the newest viewing platform at Niguliste Church - Museum is wheelchair accessible by an elegant glass elevator. Outside of the Old Town Tallinn’s TV Tower and SkyWheel of Tallinn ferris wheel, all provide unique views over the city’s rooftops.
An uphill walk to the Old Town viewing platforms in Toompea is a ‘must’ on any first time visitor's agenda. On the way to Toompea, the Danish King's Garden offers picturesque views of the Old Town and is a beautiful sight on its own. For the more adventurous - you can climb to the towers of St. Olaf’s Church, the Dome Church, Town Hall, and the newest viewing platform at Niguliste Church - Museum is wheelchair accessible by an elegant glass elevator. Outside of the Old Town Tallinn’s TV Tower and SkyWheel of Tallinn ferris wheel, all provide unique views over the city’s rooftops.




