





Tallinn TV Tower
The Tallinn TV Tower is an iconic landmark and one of the most recognizable structures in Estonia. Standing at 314 meters, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of Tallinn, the Baltic Sea, and the surrounding forests. Visitors can enjoy interactive exhibits about the tower's history and technology, dine at the revolving restaurant, or even try the thrilling 'Edge Walk' on the outdoor observation deck. The tower is a symbol of Estonian independence and resilience, making it a must-visit for history buffs and adventure seekers alike.
Opening Hours
Location
Kloostrimetsa tee 58a, 11913 Tallinn, Estonia
Everything You Need to Know
Why Visit
Stunning 360-degree views of Tallinn and the Baltic Sea.
Unique 'Edge Walk' experience for thrill-seekers.
Interactive exhibits on the tower's history and technology.
Revolving restaurant offering delicious food with a view.
History & Background
The Tallinn TV Tower was built in 1980 for the Moscow Olympics, serving as a broadcasting hub. It gained historical significance in 1991 during the Estonian independence movement when it became a key site in the country's fight for freedom. Today, it stands as a symbol of national pride and technological achievement, attracting thousands of visitors annually.
Insider Tips
Visit during sunset for the most spectacular views of Tallinn.
Book the 'Edge Walk' in advance as spots fill up quickly.
Dress warmly if visiting the outdoor observation deck, as it can be windy.
Check the weather forecast before your visit to ensure clear visibility.
Combine your visit with a meal at the revolving restaurant for a memorable experience.
What Visitors Say
“Visitors rave about the stunning views from the observation deck and the unique 'Edge Walk' experience. Many appreciate the informative exhibits and the friendly staff. The revolving restaurant is also a highlight, offering delicious food with a view.”
Find Your Way
Kloostrimetsa tee 58a, 11913 Tallinn, Estonia