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Anonymous
18 Feb 2026
Excellent
Wonderful and fun way to see Tallinn and learn about Estonia. Definitely recommend the Tallinn Card!
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Hon Wah,
Malaysia
30 Dec 2025
Excellent
Exciting exhibition with submarine. Kids loved it
Seaplane Harbour & Fat Margaret: Skip The Line
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Eldar,
Russia
30 Jan 2026
Excellent
I recently purchased the 24-hour Tallinn Card and overall had a very positive experience exploring the city. The card offers excellent value if you're planning to visit multiple attractions in a...
I recently purchased the 24-hour Tallinn Card and overall had a very positive experience exploring the city. The card offers excellent value if you're planning to visit multiple attractions in a short time, providing free entry to over 40 museums and attractions throughout Tallinn. I managed to visit the Kumu Art Museum, Seaplane Harbour, and Tallinn TV Tower, all of which would have cost significantly more if purchased separately. Beyond the museum entries, public transport was completely free with the card, making it incredibly easy to get around the city without worrying about buying tickets or figuring out the transport system. The card also included a free hop-on-hop-off bus tour, which was perfect for getting oriented on my first day and seeing all the major sights. The only real drawback I encountered was that you still need to pick up the physical card in person, even after purchasing it online. There's no digital version or QR code option available, so I had to make a stop at the tourist information center to collect the actual card before I could start using any of the benefits. This took some extra time out of my valuable 24-hour window, which was a bit frustrating. It would be much more convenient in today's digital age if they offered an app-based or digital card option that could be activated immediately upon purchase. Despite this inconvenience, I would absolutely recommend the Tallinn Card for anyone planning a packed day of sightseeing in the city. The money saved on attractions and transport far outweighs the minor hassle of picking up the card. Just make sure to plan ahead and factor in time to collect your card first thing in the morning to maximize your full 24 hours of access.
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About: Fat Margaret
Fat Margaret, or Paks Margareeta as it's locally known, is a 16th-century fortification that was built while Tallinn's medieval city gate system was being reconstructed. The building is now home to the Estonian Maritime Museum.
The Lennusadam seaplane harbor on the Tallinn coast exhibits various decommissioned naval vessels and maritime artifacts from Estonia's past. It is located close to the Memorial for the Departed.
Stretching out over 20 hectares in the Casa de Campo, the Zoo Aquarium Madrid is one of the biggest and oldest in Europe. It's home to over 500 different species of animal, including pandas, wolves, giraffes and white tigers. Also features an aquarium and aviary.
The Skywheel is located on the fifth floor of the T1 Mall of Tallinn, and offers visitors the chance to get a unique view of the Estonian capital, 120 meters above sea level.
The KGB Prison Cells are a former Soviet pre-trial internment facility located in Tallinn. These notorious cells were used by the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic (ESSR) to interrogate and torture politicians, civil servants, intellectuals, veterans of the War of Independence, and other members of the public before they were executed or sent to prison.
The Vabamu Museum of Occupations and Freedom is a history museum in Tallinn, Estonia, dedicated to recounting the stories of bravery, sacrifice, and resistance of the Estonian people during Estonia's occupation in the years of the Soviet Union.
Temppeliaukio Church is a Lutheran church in Helsinki, hewn directly into a solid rock formation. Its special architectural character makes it a draw for sightseers and Christian pilgrims visiting the Finnish capital.