The Estonian capital on the seashores of the Baltic is a must-see! The 3 hop-on hop-off bus lines, that guide you to all the main attractions in the city, are a great experience for all kinds of visitors, from first-timers to returners.
The Red Line is a great way to start your adventure in Tallinn as it dives straight into the historic side of the city. It's the shortest but it's packed with amazing sights! Jump aboard and visit Mere Pst, the Song Festival Grounds—where the Estonian Song Festival is held every 5 years—and the Russalka Monument. The Green Line is ideal for nature lovers as it offers a journey through Tallin's historic suburbs, from Pirita Beach to the Botanical Gardens and the long City Harbor. If you want to do something different then take the Blue Line (running May - September only) to do some shopping at the Rocca al Mare Shopping Centre, or to make some new furry friends at the zoo!
The audio guide available in 10 different languages will give you many interesting insights about the history and architecture of the seen attractions, and about Estonian history and culture in general.
Historic Centre and Old Town (Red Line)
- Mere Pst. 5
- Kadriorg Park / Swan Lake
- Song Festival Grounds
- City Harbour: D-Terminal (Tallink)
- Swissotel / Radisson BLU
- Old Town / Toompea Castle
- City Harbour: ABC-Terminals
- City Harbour: Cruise Ship Terminal
Pirita and Historic Suburbs (Green Line)
- Mere Pst. 5
- Swissotel / Radisson BLU
- Kadriorg Park / Swan Lake
- Maarjamäe Castle / Filmmuseum
- Pirita
- Botanic Garden
- TV Tower
- Pirita (to town)
- Pirita Marina Hotel (stops on request only)
- City Harbour: D-Terminal (Tallink)
- City Harbour: ABC-Terminals
- City Harbour: Cruise Ship Terminal
- Seaplane Harbour Museum
