I started from trip on an evening ferry from Helsinki, Finland. Tallinn, like Budapest, is a charming Eastern European castle town.

Day 1

Starting with a walking tour, Tales of Reval is amazing.

A picturesque scene features a deer standing in a lush green forest, surrounded by trees and foliage, creating a serene natural atmosphere.

After the Danish Christian king established his control over this region, he invited German traders to set up trading outposts. The original name of the city, “Reval” comes from German Reh-fall, or a deer that fell off the cliff during the hunt.

Do climb to the top of Town Hall Tower for 6€, it is a nice climb and the views are gorgeous. However, feel free to skip this for Hellemann Tower.

A cityscape of Tallinn's Old Town featuring historic buildings and red-roofed architecture under a clear sky.

The old town is gorgeous to roam around. I would highly recommend staying in the old town.

Talinn old town
A narrow medieval passageway lined with stone walls, part of a historic old town, featuring weathered surfaces and a tranquil atmosphere.

Day 2

Start your day with a tour of 15th-century Bastion Tunnels. These tunnels were used for supplying fortifications. They were used during World War II as bunkers. The 12€ ticket for this covers Hellemann Tower as well. One can easily spend hours here.

A historic stone tower and part of the old town wall, surrounded by trees and urban landscape, in Tallinn, Estonia
The historic bastion tunnels and castle walls in Tallinn, Estonia

Next head to the KGB museum tour at Viru Hotel for 14€. Viru Hotel, built during the Soviet era, was set up for foreign guests and was used by the KGB to spy on foreign visitors. The tour takes you to the top floor which the KGB used for spying on the visitors using various spying devices. The tour wasn’t great. The artifacts, however, were awesome.

Viru Hotel, Tallinn, Estonia