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Discover Tallinn on an engaging 2.5-hour electric bike tour covering key landmarks like the Old Town, Kadriorg Palace, and the Song Festival Grounds for just $51.59.

The Tallinn Bike Tour with Electric Bikes offers a practical way to see Estonia’s capital, combining the fun of cycling with rich insights into the city’s history. Priced at $51.59 per person, this 2.5-hour tour is perfect for those wanting an active yet relaxed sightseeing experience. Starting at Vene tn 33 in Tallinn, the tour is hosted by City bike OÜ and features electric bikes that make covering diverse terrains easier and more enjoyable.
This tour consistently receives high ratings, with 93% recommending it based on 41 reviews. The small group size—maximum of 10 travelers—ensures a personal and engaging experience, guided by knowledgeable hosts. While most participants find the pace comfortable, it’s good to note that the tour runs most days at 11:00 am and requires booking in advance, with about 63 days being the typical lead time.

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This bike tour begins at Vene tn 33, right next to the historic Old Town. The meeting spot is convenient and accessible by public transportation. The tour kicks off at 11:00 am, setting out to explore Tallinn’s most significant sites, starting from the Old Town itself. The initial stops include a 10-minute pause on the edge of the Old Town, giving you a chance to take in the historic city walls and get an overview of Tallinn’s medieval core.
From this starting point, the guide leads you through the charming streets and onto broader areas of the city, offering a gentle introduction to Tallinn’s layout and history. The small group size keeps the experience intimate, allowing for easy conversation and questions along the way.
The second stop takes you to Kadriorg Park, established in 1718 as part of a palace estate. This expansive park features manicured gardens, flowerbeds, and natural landscapes with meadows and groves, making it a scenic break from city streets. The 15-minute stop here is free of charge for admission, giving you time to appreciate the natural beauty of this historic site.
Just a short ride away, the tour visits Kadriorg Palace—a grand baroque building constructed for Peter the Great between 1718 and 1725. While the palace houses the Art Museum of Estonia’s foreign collection and offers paid entry, the 10-minute stop at the palace’s exterior allows for photos and admiration of its architecture without additional cost.

One of the tour’s most meaningful stops is the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds. This large-scale event venue holds a special place in Estonia’s history as the birthplace of the Singing Revolution. The grounds are famous for hosting the Estonian Song and Dance Celebration, which occurs every five years with up to 34,000 performers and 200,000 spectators.
The 10-minute visit here is free and offers a chance to appreciate where historic mass singing events have taken place, symbolizing national unity and cultural pride. The expansive open space provides a scenic backdrop for photos and reflection on Estonia’s cultural resilience.
Next, the tour takes you to the Maarjamäe Kommunismiohvrite Memoriaal, dedicated to the Estonian victims of Soviet repression. This 15-minute stop is also free of charge and presents a somber reminder of Estonia’s recent history. The memorial depicts the suffering endured during the Soviet regime, providing a poignant moment of reflection amidst the route.
This stop showcases Tallinn’s commitment to remembering its history and honoring those who suffered under communism. The accessible location makes it a meaningful addition to the tour.

The Russalka Monument stands on Kadriorg’s shoreline, commemorating those lost when an armoured ship sank in 1893. This 10-minute stop is free and offers scenic views of the Baltic Sea. The striking memorial is a popular photo spot, especially for its symbolic significance and picturesque setting.
Riding along Kadriorg’s coast, the tour combines history with natural beauty, allowing for a moment to enjoy the sea breeze and take in Tallinn’s waterside views.

The final stop is the Rotermann Quarter, a lively area transformed from historic factories into a bustling hub of shops, cafes, and cultural venues. This 10-minute stop provides a glimpse into 21st-century Tallinn, showcasing its modern urban development.
The area offers a sharp contrast to the historic Old Town and Kadriorg, highlighting the city’s vibrant contemporary scene. The tour concludes here, allowing travelers to explore further or return easily via public transit.
The maximum group size of 10 ensures a relaxed pace and the opportunity for individual attention from guides like Roland, Andreas, Marcus, Mari, or others who lead these tours. The electric bikes make riding over different terrains comfortable, even for those less experienced with cycling.
Most reviews praise the helpfulness of staff at City bike Tallinn for assisting with bike selection and making sure everyone feels secure. The paved streets and ongoing road works are considerations, but the overall riding experience remains smooth and manageable.
The 2.5-hour itinerary balances sightseeing with stops, offering enough time to explore each location without feeling rushed. While some stops, like Kadriorg Palace, require paid admission if you wish to enter, the majority of the stops are free and focus on outdoor appreciation and historical markers.
The pacing is generally comfortable, with the electric bikes making it accessible for a wide range of fitness levels. The tour includes an engaging narration about Tallinn’s history, culture, and significant landmarks. Weather considerations are important—dressing warmly is advisable on cooler days, as indicated by positive reviews.
The tour is booked an average of 63 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. It operates most days at 11:00 am, and confirmation is immediate unless booked within a day of travel. You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the start time, making it a flexible option.
It’s recommended to book directly through the provider’s website for the best experience. The tour offers mobile tickets, simplifying check-in. Since most travelers can participate, it’s suitable for a wide audience, though dressing appropriately for the weather is a must.
This tour suits those interested in combining light physical activity with cultural exploration. The small group size and personal guide make it ideal for anyone seeking an intimate, informative experience. The electric bikes are perfect for covering more ground comfortably, especially if mobility or cycling experience is a concern.
Since the tour covers both historic sites and modern districts, it appeals to visitors who want a comprehensive taste of Tallinn, from its medieval roots to its current vibrancy. The price point offers good value, considering the duration and inclusions, especially given the positive reviews about the guides and overall experience.
The Tallinn Bike Tour with Electric Bikes offers an engaging way to see the city’s key sights without the fatigue of walking or the hassle of driving. The combination of personalized guides, scenic stops, and easy-to-ride e-bikes makes it a practical choice for visitors wanting to learn about Tallinn’s history and culture while staying active.
While some stops involve outdoor exploration and a bit of walking around historical landmarks, the overall experience remains accessible thanks to the electric assistance. Most reviews praise the knowledgeability of guides like Roland and Andreas, as well as the value for money.
Whether it’s your first visit or a return trip, this tour provides an efficient, friendly, and informative way to get acquainted with Tallinn’s diverse neighborhoods and landmarks. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy cycling, cultural stories, and exploring at a relaxed, personal pace.
“Roland was an excellent, friendly tour guide. We thought the bike tour was fun and very informational. If it is a cool day wear plenty of clothes, …”
Is this tour suitable for all fitness levels?
Yes. The electric bikes make riding easier, and the tour’s pace is gentle enough for most people.
Do I need to bring my own bike?
No. The tour provides electric bikes and helps with choosing the right one for comfort and safety.
Can I join this tour if it’s raining?
The tour operates in most weather conditions, but it’s best to check the forecast and dress accordingly, especially for cooler days.
Are entrance fees included for stops like Kadriorg Palace?
No, the Kadriorg Palace has an admission fee if you wish to enter, but the sightseeing stops are mainly outdoor and free.
How large are the groups?
The maximum group size is 10 participants, which helps keep the experience personal and manageable.
How do I cancel if needed?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour start; cancellations within that window do not receive a refund.