Tallinn TV Tower
Tourist attraction · Kloostrimetsa ·

Tallinn TV Tower

Tourist attraction · Kloostrimetsa ·

Panoramic views, edge walk experience, and dining options

Tallinn TV Tower by null
Tallinn TV Tower by null
Tallinn TV Tower by null
Tallinn TV Tower by null
Tallinn TV Tower by null
Tallinn TV Tower by null
Tallinn TV Tower by null
Tallinn TV Tower by null
Tallinn TV Tower by null
Tallinn TV Tower by null
Tallinn TV Tower by null
Tallinn TV Tower by null
Tallinn TV Tower by null
Tallinn TV Tower by null
Tallinn TV Tower by null
Tallinn TV Tower by null
Tallinn TV Tower by null
Tallinn TV Tower by null
Tallinn TV Tower by null
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Kloostrimetsa tee 58a, 15026 Tallinn, Estonia Get directions

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Kloostrimetsa tee 58a, 15026 Tallinn, Estonia Get directions

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A Long Weekend in Tallinn

"A 170 m observation deck delivers the best and most far‑reaching views in Tallinn for those with a head for heights." - Elizabeth Winter

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16 Things to See and Do in Tallinn, Estonia (Updated 2025)

"For spectacular panoramic views and an adrenaline rush, I visited the Tallinn TV Tower (built for the 1980 Olympics) where floor-to-ceiling windows offer sweeping vistas from 314 meters and you can try the Walk on the Edge harnessed experience on the highest open deck in Northern Europe — the tower also features touchscreen panels about the city and hosts events like concerts and the annual Stair Run." - Matthew Kepnes

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Tallinn TV Tower

Greg A.

Google
Very cool they've done a great job with it. You go 360° around it on the inside and then on the outside they have a quarter balcony that's attached to the restaurant which is also very good and not very expensive. The food is amazing. I had the schnitzel with the sauce and fries which were great!

Rashida B.

Google
Really enjoyed our visit here! Definitely worth taking the time to see, especially if you make sure it's on a clear day. Wonderful 360 views of the entire city and great educational areas about the tower.

Omer M.

Google
The TV Tower offered good views and a simple layout for exploring the upper levels. The outlook across the city was impressive and worth the trip, but the experience itself felt limited. Beyond the observation deck, there was not much in terms of interaction or engaging features, and it could easily be developed further to make it more memorable. Staff were polite and efficient, and the tower was well maintained, though the overall visit felt short. It was worth seeing once for the view, yet the tower itself could make more of its space and history to improve the experience.

Olha K.

Google
Very big disappointment! So many things are wrong about this place. When you buy a single full admission ticket online it’s 18 euros, same ticket on the spot will be 19 - cashier didn’t give heads up about it while selling the tickets. There’s almost no exhibition, really just several photos and fun facts, all looked old and used, and seemed that designed for children, not adults. There’s a small exhibition on the 2nd floor, also auditorium, then on the floor 21 there’s 360 degrees observation spot (not impressive, same old and used) and on the floor 22 - restaurant and small part of the open terrace where you can walk behind the wire fence. Overall, really overpriced place, and I cannot understand why do many positive reviews… We do not recommend it!

Natália

Google
Be aware!!! For €19 per person you get a lift to 21st floor - where you can buy other “experiences” like silly pictures or VR whilst sitting on the chair. There apparently is some history exhibitions but it was unfortunately closed on the day of our visit and nobody bothered to tell us beforehand. Still full price ticket. They are showing “art” of a lunatic and you can buy an espresso for €3.50 at 22 floor. So for €19 you are taking a lift to see dirty carpet, dirty toilets and not working floor windows (except 1) - absolutely pathetic. Now I know why they do not accept ICOM cards - they would have to be ashamed for what they are actually selling. Absolute SCAM - as those places are everywhere in the world free - when you are having a restaurant or cafe in the top where you can spend your money ((

Neil M.

Google
The Skywalk at Tallinn TV Tower is an unforgettable experience! Walking along the edge, 160 metres up, was both thrilling and a bit nerve-wracking—especially with the wind, but the views are absolutely spectacular. Sitting on the edge and dangling your feet over the ground is something I’ll never forget. If heights aren’t your thing, you can still enjoy the views from inside, check out interactive displays, or try the VR flying experience. The staff were friendly, the gift shop was reasonably priced, there’s plenty of parking, and the panoramic views over the botanic gardens and the view to Tallinn and beyond are amazing.

Andej B

Google
The Tallinn TV Tower is a very interesting and modern place to visit. The highlight is the edge walk — you can even take photos sitting on the edge, which is such a unique experience! Our guide Annika made the tour really fun with her great explanations about Tallinn. Definitely worth it!

Aurelija M.

Google
The observation deck is really cool, and the tower itself is full of exhibits testifying to historical facts, interactive games, temporary installations, art exhibitions, and there were even coloring activities for the little ones. True, the price of the visit is quite high for a larger family. I also liked sitting in the cafe in the clouds, enjoying coffee, desserts, and snacks - the staff is pleasant, and the food is delicious. p.s. WE DO NOT RECOMMEND the VR game in the tower itself - sitting on a chair for a few minutes looking around is not worth the money paid.