Tallinn TV Tower: Estonia's Tallest Broadcasting Building with Skip-the-Line Entry

The Tallinn TV Tower is a structure erected for the purpose of broadcasting transmissions and holds the title of the tallest edifice in Estonia, proudly standing at 314 metres tall.

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Tallinna Teletorn - Come to the TV Tower at the appointed time (we recommend arriving 15-20 minutes earlier and enjoying the exhibits on the ground floor) and wait your turn. The electronic display board will notify you when it is time to head to the lifts.

In 2012, the newly renovated TV tower opened its doors to visitors once more, and it has since become a new tourism magnet in the city. In addition to excellent panoramic views at the height of 170 metres.

Please note:

No refunds are given for tickets that are not used within the allotted time

All rooms at the Teletorn are wheelchair accessible, except for the 22nd floor terrace

Baby carriers we ask you to leave the 1st floor wardrobe

What's Included
  • Access to the Tower
What's Not Included
  • Entrance fee to temporary exhibitions
Additional Information
  • No refunds are given for tickets that are not used within the allotted time
Location
Tallinna Teletorn
Kloostrimetsa tee 58a
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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386siimm
Jul 22, 2024
Make sure to dedicate more time - I think it's very nice. The museum part of it is very interesting and interactive, and the overall experience was super nice. The people working there were super helpful as well. You do need to have more time dedicated for it, because it's further away into the city, and it will take time to look around and get back.
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Lyndawilson72
Jun 18, 2024
Well worth a half day trip from Tallinn - Great visit … interesting information and interactive activities to learn about the tower. Amazing views from top as you’d expect. Nice cafe to enjoy drink/cake and the awesome view.
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Bimbato
Jun 15, 2024
Very beautiful views from the top of the tower. - Amazing views from the top of the tower. On a clear day you can see the whole area. I visit on a Monday, very calm day no queues practically empty only school excursions, perfect to see everything without disputing a space with people...
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Jeanmichell688
Apr 20, 2024
unavoidable - Unmissable, entry included in the Tallin Card (fortunately because it is quite expensive), the elevator ride is quick and from the (covered) room at the top you will have a 360° view of Tallin and its surroundings. Impressive, don't forget to walk on the portholes provided for this purpose (don't get dizzy). It is possible to access the upper circular panoramic walkway, crossing the restaurant, the wind at this height takes your breath away and jostles you, what an experience!!! Naturally a visit to make in case of good weather it enhances everything, otherwise in the mist, I dare not imagine!!
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Sara
Mar 4, 2024
Suprisingly interesting insight. Useful museum, great cafe and fabulous views - A surprisingly fascinating insight into Estonian history - and great views. Worth allowing more than the 1-2 hours suggested.
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Jimena54p
Oct 17, 2023
Must visit when in Tallinn. - Such a fun experience, specially at the balcony with the high winds! All the staff so friendly and nice. At the top they have see through holes that might be scary for some to stand on, but so fun!
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Tastic66
Aug 25, 2023
Excellent! - Very enjoyable, fantastic weather also helped. Very friendly staff. Views amazing and we also visited the Botanical Gardens (a short walk from the tower). Highly recommend this too.
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Galadiel67
Jul 7, 2024
The view from Estonia's tallest building - The tower is far from the city: we arrived with a Bolt on the way and returned by bus. It is similar to many other TV towers and the entrance is certainly not cheap (18 Euro each), but the tower is the tallest building in Estonia (314 m) and the view from the top of the area is very nice. On the ground floor, in addition to the shop, is explained, with large images, the history of the Tower, built in the 70s and finished at great speed by the USSR which, meanwhile, had been selected to host the 1980 Olympics. When Estonia declared independence in 1991, an armed contingent of the USSR tried to take possession of the tower which was defended by people who rushed there to obstruct the Soviets. A small number of Estonian soldiers barricaded themselves on the floor where the communications equipment was and blocked the elevator. Climbing the stairs wasted the Russians' time, and so the tower was saved. With a very fast elevator you go up to the 21st floor, a large panoramic room with some "portholes" in the floor, from which you can see the void under your feet, and some multimedia or experiential equipment. We could not go to the terrace because of the wind (and the cold!) but we did not mind. There is also, upstairs, a restaurant. But of course the most beautiful thing is to look at a green territory (and in our case, being winter, also very white!), flat as we are not used to, and that is lost in the sea...
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Switters_vienna
Dec 10, 2023
Nice view. But nothing more. - A little outside of Tallinn. The view was nice, the selection and service in the restaurant could be better.
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Goplaces48883013779
Jun 16, 2023
Too expensive in comparison with the experience - The view from teletorn is nice. The tickets are over-priced why we felt disappointed. For that price, the view itself is not enough as an experience.
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