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Discover Tallinn’s history with the Tales of Reval Walking Tour, a 2-hour self-guided adventure using a mobile app, combining storytelling, scavenger hunts, and sightseeing.
The Tales of Reval Walking Tour with Smartphone App offers a unique way to experience Tallinn’s old town. Priced to fit a range of budgets, this 2-hour private tour immerses visitors in medieval Tallinn through an engaging storytelling format led by Wilhelm, a 15th-century merchant. Supported by the Leplace World mobile app, this experience combines self-guided exploration with interactive puzzles and location-based clues.
What makes this tour stand out is its scavenger hunt style approach, allowing travelers to explore at their own pace while solving riddles that reveal city highlights and hidden gems. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy digital adventures and want to blend sightseeing with a bit of mental challenge. While it isn’t ideal for visitors with mobility or visual impairments, the small group size ensures a personalized experience.
This tour stands apart from traditional guided walks, offering flexibility and tech-driven fun. However, it’s important to download the mobile app beforehand and bring a charged smartphone to fully enjoy the journey. If you’re looking for a light, interactive way to uncover Tallinn’s stories and secrets, this tour offers a modern twist on the classic city exploration.
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The tour begins at a designated meeting point in Harju, Tallinn. Travelers are instructed to use Google Maps or other map services to arrive at the starting location. Once there, participants follow the instructions in the Leplace World mobile app to unlock the experience.
The app provides step-by-step guidance, making navigation straightforward even for those unfamiliar with the area. Since the tour is self-guided, you can start at your preferred time within the available schedule, and the experience concludes back at the starting point, completing a circular route through Tallinn’s streets.
The download process is simple: instructions for the app are provided after booking, and the game can be played anytime after. This flexibility makes it easy to fit into different travel plans, whether as a standalone activity or as part of a broader sightseeing day.

Throughout the 2-hour journey, Wilhelm narrates stories about Tallinn’s history, focusing on Hanseatic merchants and their values. As you walk through the cobbled streets, you will encounter various city highlights and hidden spots that are part of the scavenger hunt.
The tour encourages interactive puzzle-solving, with riddles and clues leading from one stop to another. This keeps the experience lively and engaging, perfect for those who enjoy mental challenges mixed with sightseeing.
The mobile app guides participants smoothly through each step, ensuring that the pace suits individual travelers. This setup suits those who prefer a personalized experience over a large group tour, as the small group limit of 10 ensures a more intimate exploration of Tallinn’s medieval charm.
The route takes you through Tallinn’s historic streets, unveiling notable landmarks along the way. Each location presents a new puzzle or story that deepens the understanding of medieval Tallinn and the Hanseatic League.
The storytelling aspect of Wilhelm adds a narrative layer to the walk, making the history more vivid and memorable. The clues often lead to hidden corners and lesser-known sights, allowing for discovery beyond the typical tourist spots.
This makes the tour particularly suitable for history buffs and adventure seekers, who delight in uncovering secret spots while learning about the city’s past.
More Great Tours NearbyThis private walking tour starts at a specified location in Harju, Tallinn. After booking, detailed instructions for downloading and using the Leplace World app are provided. Once on-site, participants follow the app’s guidance to begin their adventure.
The tour concludes back at the original meeting point, making logistics straightforward. Since the activity is self-paced, travelers can choose to start at a time that suits their schedule, provided it’s within the available slots.
The small group size makes for a more personalized experience, and the tour is conducted in English. It is recommended to bring a charged smartphone and check weather conditions beforehand, as the tour takes place outdoors.
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The core feature of this tour is the storytelling by Wilhelm, who unfolds stories about medieval merchants, their mindsets, and values. This narrative approach helps bring Tallinn’s historic streets to life and makes the experience more immersive.
The interactive puzzles require some thought, but they are designed to be accessible and fun. This combine sightseeing with a game offers a refreshing alternative to traditional guided walks, giving participants the chance to explore at their own pace with audio-guided storytelling.
The use of a smartphone app ensures that the tour remains flexible, with no fixed schedule beyond the initial start time. The limited group size enhances the chance for a more detailed and engaging story experience.
While the tour provides a rich experience, it is not suitable for people with mobility impairments, visually impaired individuals, or those over 80 years old. The activity requires the use of a smartphone and the ability to walk through cobbled streets, which may pose challenges.
Weather can also impact the experience; participants are advised to check conditions before heading out. Since the tour involves outdoor navigation, it’s best suited for fair weather days.
Unlike guided walking tours that follow a fixed route with a guide speaking to a group, this experience emphasizes self-guided discovery and interactive storytelling. It offers more flexibility and a personal pace, making it ideal for travelers who prefer independent exploration with added narrative depth.
While other tours might focus on history or food, the Tales of Reval stands out for its storytelling format combined with puzzle-solving. This makes it a unique addition to a day of sightseeing, especially for those interested in digital, game-like experiences.
For history enthusiasts and adventure lovers, this tour offers an engaging way to explore Tallinn’s medieval streets. Its interactive approach and storytelling by Wilhelm make history come alive in a fun and accessible way.
The price point is reasonable for a private, 2-hour activity, and the flexible schedule adds convenience. However, visitors should be prepared to use their smartphones, walk on cobblestone streets**, and follow app instructions closely.
While not suitable for those with mobility issues, the tour’s small group size and personalized narrative experience make it a memorable way to see Tallinn’s old town beyond typical sightseeing routes.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, but you can play and explore at your own pace within that timeframe.
Where does the tour start?
It starts at a location in Harju, Tallinn, with instructions for using Google Maps provided after booking.
What do I need to bring?
A charged smartphone is essential to access the Leplace World mobile app and participate in the interactive experience.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The activity is designed for those capable of walking and using a smartphone. It’s not suitable for visually impaired guests or those with mobility impairments.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, full cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How do I access the mobile app?
Instructions for downloading and unlocking the experience are provided after checkout. The game can be played anytime after.
Is the tour conducted in English?
Yes, the storytelling and instructions are in English.
Can I do this tour with a small group?
Yes, it is limited to 10 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.
Is it suitable in bad weather?
Partly—since it’s outdoors, poor weather may impact the experience, so check the forecast before heading out.
How does this tour differ from other Tallinn walking tours?
Unlike traditional guided walks, this self-guided adventure combines storytelling, puzzles, and sightseeing, offering more personalization and interactive fun.