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Kiek in de Kök: Our most recommended tours and activities

Tallinn: Old Town Walking Tour

Tallinn: Old Town Walking Tour

Stroll through the streets of Tallinn on this guided walking tour. Get under the skin of the city as your guides take you to its iconic locations and hidden gems and fill you in on its lively past and wonderful present. The guide will be waiting for you under the Town Hall clock on Town Hall Square with a bright yellow sign with the 120 Degrees logo. Don't miss the opportunity to get helpful recommendations and hear incredible stories about Tallinn. Be wowed by Tallinn Town Hall, the Niguliste Museum, and the modern Freedom Square. Learn about trade alliances, knights and merchants. Be surprised by unusual economic solutions and architectural oddities. Admire Toompea Castle, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, and the gothic St Mary's Cathedral. Marvel at the panoramic view over the city from the Kohtuotsa viewing point.

Tallinn: Museums, Public Transport, and More City Card

Tallinn: Museums, Public Transport, and More City Card

Discover all of Tallinn easily with your Tallinn Card. Make the most of this all-inclusive sightseeing pass, offering you the most convenient way to get acquainted with the entire city. It entitles you to free admission to over 50 museums and sights, free public transportation, and various other great offers and discounts. For adults (18+) and children (up to 17), choose between a card that's valid for 24, 48, or 72 hours to get the most out of your trip to Tallinn. Bring two children under the age of 7 to museums and sights for free with your adult card. Along with your card, benefit from a detailed brochure with a map and information about all the places you can visit, so you don't miss out on anything. Some of the famous sights available to visit with your card include: • Seaplane Harbour, Estonian Maritime Museum • Museum and Visitor Centre of Fat Margaret, Estonian Maritime Museum • Kiek in de Kök Fortifications Museum • Tallinn TV Tower • Kadriorg Palace – Kadriorg Art Museum • KGB Prison Cells • Estonian History Museum – Great Guild Hall • Kumu Art Museum • PROTO Invention Factory

Tallinn: City Highlights Guided Walking Tour

Tallinn: City Highlights Guided Walking Tour

Unique walking tour with a lot of tales about medieval Tallinn - get to know the most interesting stories from our history. How the city of Tallinn came to be, what was its importance in medieval politics, why the Danes regularly give us their flag, and what legends still influence our lives here. No boring dates and unknown names, these are Tallinn Tales! Attention! This is the tour with around of 2 km of walking on feet. Prepare warm clothes, if you are arriving in winter - usually it's quite cold outside.

Tales of Tallinn: 4-hour Combo Bus & Walking Tour

Tales of Tallinn: 4-hour Combo Bus & Walking Tour

NB! This is a combined tour: 2 hours by bus (or car in case of a small group) with stops to explore sights, and 2 hours of walking. The total walking distance is around 3 km. Explore fascinating sites from the XV-XVIII centuries in Tallinn and uncover the most intriguing stories from Estonia's history. Hear tales about Emperor Peter I and his creation of Kadriorg Park, why St. Bridget Monastery was never fully restored, and why the "Mermaid" monument resembles an angel. You'll encounter historical architecture in everyday use and might even glimpse our president or prime minister. During the walking tour, you'll learn how Tallinn was founded, its significance in medieval politics, why the Danes regularly gift us their flag, why our city limps on one leg, and many other stories that continue to shape our lives. No boring dates or obscure names—just captivating Tallinn Tales. This tour is split into two parts: the first 2 hours are a bus ride around the city with several stops, followed by a 2-hour walk through the medieval heart of Tallinn. Check the weather forecast and dress accordingly. Tallinn's weather is unpredictable, so we often carry an umbrella and sunglasses.

From Helsinki: Tallinn with Round-Trip Ferry & Guided Tour

From Helsinki: Tallinn with Round-Trip Ferry & Guided Tour

Embark on a day trip from Helsinki to Tallinn with a 3-hour guided tour in the city. Board a ferry to Tallinn from Helsinki’s port. Be welcomed by your local guide, who’ll take you from the harbor to explore the town. See the highlights of the city, like its main square, Tallinn Town Hall, Aleksander Nevsky Cathedral, Toompea Castle, and much more. Tallinn, Estonia’s capital on the Baltic Sea, retains its walled and cobblestoned Old Town, which is home to cafes and shops as well as Kiek in de Kök, a 15th-century defensive tower. The Old Town, dating from around the 15th century, is Estonia’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site. Spend the rest of the afternoon exploring the city at your own pace. When your tour is finished, you’ll be transferred back to the Port to prepare to embark on Helsinki. On the way back, you can relax and enjoy the services before arriving in Helsinki.

Tallinn Self-Guided Audio Tour

Tallinn Self-Guided Audio Tour

Download our handy app or a vibrant MP3 self-guided audio tour combined with a fully detailed map of the area of your tour. This scenic city of Tallinn, Estonia's capital, will bring you to some of the best views in the country. On this audio tour, you'll learn about its history with Germany and visit areas in the city with different historical influences like the Great Coastal Gate, and Freedom Square. You will also see St Olaf's Church, Tower Square, the House of the Brotherhood of Blackheads, Town Hall Square, the Dominican Monastery with St Catherine's Passage, the Toompea Hill and Castle, the Kiek in de Kok, and the Tammsaare Park with the Anton Tammsaare Statue. There is also an additional option to see the Kadriorg Park and Palace. With so much history and so many stories to tell, this visit to the ancient city of Tallinn is one to savor. Take your time and meander through the cobbled streets, enjoying the ever prevalent street music .

Walking tour

Walking tour

Walking Tour in Tallinn: History, Architecture, and Photography I invite you to an exciting walking tour through the historic streets of Tallinn, one of the most beautiful and ancient cities in Europe. We will immerse ourselves in the atmosphere of a medieval city, learn about its centuries-old history, and visit its main landmarks. During the tour, we will explore: Upper Town (Toompea) – a district with stunning views of the city and the Baltic Sea. Here, you'll find Toompea Castle, which houses the Estonian Parliament. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral – a majestic Orthodox church with unique architecture. Town Hall Square – the heart of the Old Town, where you will see the medieval Town Hall and have the chance to take amazing photographs. Ancient city walls and towers, preserved since the city's founding. St. Catherine’s Passage – one of the most picturesque and narrowest streets in Tallinn, filled with the spirit of the Middle Ages. Each stop will be accompanied by fascinating historical facts and engaging stories. You will learn about Tallinn’s legends, how the city has evolved over the centuries, and the people who shaped its history. The tour will also include photography opportunities, so you can capture stunning shots against the backdrop of the city's landscapes and medieval architecture.

Kiek in de Kök: Our most recommended tours and activities

Tallinn: Old Town Walking Tour

Tallinn: Old Town Walking Tour

Stroll through the streets of Tallinn on this guided walking tour. Get under the skin of the city as your guides take you to its iconic locations and hidden gems and fill you in on its lively past and wonderful present. The guide will be waiting for you under the Town Hall clock on Town Hall Square with a bright yellow sign with the 120 Degrees logo. Don't miss the opportunity to get helpful recommendations and hear incredible stories about Tallinn. Be wowed by Tallinn Town Hall, the Niguliste Museum, and the modern Freedom Square. Learn about trade alliances, knights and merchants. Be surprised by unusual economic solutions and architectural oddities. Admire Toompea Castle, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, and the gothic St Mary's Cathedral. Marvel at the panoramic view over the city from the Kohtuotsa viewing point.

Tallinn: Museums, Public Transport, and More City Card

Tallinn: Museums, Public Transport, and More City Card

Discover all of Tallinn easily with your Tallinn Card. Make the most of this all-inclusive sightseeing pass, offering you the most convenient way to get acquainted with the entire city. It entitles you to free admission to over 50 museums and sights, free public transportation, and various other great offers and discounts. For adults (18+) and children (up to 17), choose between a card that's valid for 24, 48, or 72 hours to get the most out of your trip to Tallinn. Bring two children under the age of 7 to museums and sights for free with your adult card. Along with your card, benefit from a detailed brochure with a map and information about all the places you can visit, so you don't miss out on anything. Some of the famous sights available to visit with your card include: • Seaplane Harbour, Estonian Maritime Museum • Museum and Visitor Centre of Fat Margaret, Estonian Maritime Museum • Kiek in de Kök Fortifications Museum • Tallinn TV Tower • Kadriorg Palace – Kadriorg Art Museum • KGB Prison Cells • Estonian History Museum – Great Guild Hall • Kumu Art Museum • PROTO Invention Factory

Tallinn: City Highlights Guided Walking Tour

Tallinn: City Highlights Guided Walking Tour

Unique walking tour with a lot of tales about medieval Tallinn - get to know the most interesting stories from our history. How the city of Tallinn came to be, what was its importance in medieval politics, why the Danes regularly give us their flag, and what legends still influence our lives here. No boring dates and unknown names, these are Tallinn Tales! Attention! This is the tour with around of 2 km of walking on feet. Prepare warm clothes, if you are arriving in winter - usually it's quite cold outside.

Tales of Tallinn: 4-hour Combo Bus & Walking Tour

Tales of Tallinn: 4-hour Combo Bus & Walking Tour

NB! This is a combined tour: 2 hours by bus (or car in case of a small group) with stops to explore sights, and 2 hours of walking. The total walking distance is around 3 km. Explore fascinating sites from the XV-XVIII centuries in Tallinn and uncover the most intriguing stories from Estonia's history. Hear tales about Emperor Peter I and his creation of Kadriorg Park, why St. Bridget Monastery was never fully restored, and why the "Mermaid" monument resembles an angel. You'll encounter historical architecture in everyday use and might even glimpse our president or prime minister. During the walking tour, you'll learn how Tallinn was founded, its significance in medieval politics, why the Danes regularly gift us their flag, why our city limps on one leg, and many other stories that continue to shape our lives. No boring dates or obscure names—just captivating Tallinn Tales. This tour is split into two parts: the first 2 hours are a bus ride around the city with several stops, followed by a 2-hour walk through the medieval heart of Tallinn. Check the weather forecast and dress accordingly. Tallinn's weather is unpredictable, so we often carry an umbrella and sunglasses.

From Helsinki: Tallinn with Round-Trip Ferry & Guided Tour

From Helsinki: Tallinn with Round-Trip Ferry & Guided Tour

Embark on a day trip from Helsinki to Tallinn with a 3-hour guided tour in the city. Board a ferry to Tallinn from Helsinki’s port. Be welcomed by your local guide, who’ll take you from the harbor to explore the town. See the highlights of the city, like its main square, Tallinn Town Hall, Aleksander Nevsky Cathedral, Toompea Castle, and much more. Tallinn, Estonia’s capital on the Baltic Sea, retains its walled and cobblestoned Old Town, which is home to cafes and shops as well as Kiek in de Kök, a 15th-century defensive tower. The Old Town, dating from around the 15th century, is Estonia’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site. Spend the rest of the afternoon exploring the city at your own pace. When your tour is finished, you’ll be transferred back to the Port to prepare to embark on Helsinki. On the way back, you can relax and enjoy the services before arriving in Helsinki.

Tallinn Self-Guided Audio Tour

Tallinn Self-Guided Audio Tour

Download our handy app or a vibrant MP3 self-guided audio tour combined with a fully detailed map of the area of your tour. This scenic city of Tallinn, Estonia's capital, will bring you to some of the best views in the country. On this audio tour, you'll learn about its history with Germany and visit areas in the city with different historical influences like the Great Coastal Gate, and Freedom Square. You will also see St Olaf's Church, Tower Square, the House of the Brotherhood of Blackheads, Town Hall Square, the Dominican Monastery with St Catherine's Passage, the Toompea Hill and Castle, the Kiek in de Kok, and the Tammsaare Park with the Anton Tammsaare Statue. There is also an additional option to see the Kadriorg Park and Palace. With so much history and so many stories to tell, this visit to the ancient city of Tallinn is one to savor. Take your time and meander through the cobbled streets, enjoying the ever prevalent street music .

Walking tour

Walking tour

Walking Tour in Tallinn: History, Architecture, and Photography I invite you to an exciting walking tour through the historic streets of Tallinn, one of the most beautiful and ancient cities in Europe. We will immerse ourselves in the atmosphere of a medieval city, learn about its centuries-old history, and visit its main landmarks. During the tour, we will explore: Upper Town (Toompea) – a district with stunning views of the city and the Baltic Sea. Here, you'll find Toompea Castle, which houses the Estonian Parliament. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral – a majestic Orthodox church with unique architecture. Town Hall Square – the heart of the Old Town, where you will see the medieval Town Hall and have the chance to take amazing photographs. Ancient city walls and towers, preserved since the city's founding. St. Catherine’s Passage – one of the most picturesque and narrowest streets in Tallinn, filled with the spirit of the Middle Ages. Each stop will be accompanied by fascinating historical facts and engaging stories. You will learn about Tallinn’s legends, how the city has evolved over the centuries, and the people who shaped its history. The tour will also include photography opportunities, so you can capture stunning shots against the backdrop of the city's landscapes and medieval architecture.

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What people are saying about Kiek in de Kök

Overall rating

4.8
(10 reviews)

We had a fantastic tour with a great guide (Max). He was not only super nice but we also learned so many things from him. He's got very profound knowledge and could answer all our questions. Totally recommend this tour and especially that guide for getting around the city.

It turned out to be a private tour since I was the only one but Maria gave her best to do the tour, she even picked me up at a different location since I can't find the meeting point. Her tales about Tallin made the tour more interesting.

Excellent tour, Alex was really friendly and enthusiastic. She gave us plenty of recommendations for where to visit and places to eat and drink. Would definitely recommend.

Our guide Svetlana was a very nice young woman who was able to tell us a lot about Tallinn and gave us valuable information. A tour that we enjoyed a lot.

There were only two of us and we received a lot of attention and information