Places with the Best View in Tallinn, Estonia (2024)

Whether you're planning a romantic date or simply seeking an elegant evening with friends, Tallinn offers enchanting skyline spots that promise memorable experiences.

Take a moment to explore these four locations that not only provide stunning views but also set the perfect backdrop for creating lasting memories:

Tallinn TV Tower

Tallinn TV Tower has Northern Europe's highest open viewing platform! At a height of 314 metres, you can enjoy not only an amazing 360 view but lots of services as well: exhibitions, lunch/dinner dates.. you can also work with a view by renting an office for the day!

Check their website here!

Horisont

An elegant and stylish Restaurant and Bar (Horisont) is located on the top floor (30th!) of Swissôtel. This is an ideal place for relaxing and enjoying a five star cuisine, a coffee or a few drinks. The enchanting panoramic view shows both the Old Town of Tallinn and the sea.

Check their website here!

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Kohtuotsa viewing platform

If you often enjoy a nice walk in the Old Town, then this spot is a must-visit next time! The Kohtuotsa viewing platform sits on the northern side of Toompea hill, offering splendid vistas of the red roofs and majestic spires of the Old Town, along with a glimpse of the modern cityscape. And when the weather warms up, there's a seasonal cafe and events to enjoy!

Find the location and more details here!

St Olaf’s Tower

St Olaf’s Tower is the tallest mediaeval structure in Tallinn (well 124 metres high!)

It’s closed in the winter season, but we think you should definitely add it to your must visit list for this spring. It’s possible to visit from April to October. 

Interesting fact: The church tower has been struck by lightning approximately ten times, resulting in significant fires on three occasions – in 1625, 1820, and 193.

Find the location and more details here!







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