Ohne Anstehen: Tallinner Fernsehturm Eintrittskarte





Beschreibung
Der Tallinner Fernsehturm wurde zur Übertragung von Sendungen errichtet und ist das höchste Gebäude in Estland – die Höhe des Turms beträgt 314 Meter.
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
Kommen Sie zur vereinbarten Zeit zum Fernsehturm (wir empfehlen, 15-20 Minuten früher anzureisen und die Exponate im Erdgeschoss zu genießen) und warten Sie, bis Sie an der Reihe sind. Die elektronische Anzeigetafel benachrichtigt Sie, wenn es Zeit ist, zu den Aufzügen zu fahren. 2012 öffnete der neu renovierte Fernsehturm erneut seine Pforten und ist seitdem ein neuer Tourismusmagnet in der Stadt. Neben einem hervorragenden Panoramablick auf die Höhe von 170 Metern. Bitte beachten Sie: • Für Tickets, die nicht innerhalb der festgelegten Zeit verwendet werden, werden keine Rückerstattungen gewährt • Alle Zimmer im Teletorn sind rollstuhlgerecht, mit Ausnahme der Terrasse in der 22. Etage • Babytragen bitten wir Sie, den Kleiderschrank im 1. Stock zu verlassen
Highlights
Was ist inklusive
Bewertungen der Reisenden
Wichtige Informationen
- Rollstuhlgerechter Zugang
- Kleinkinder können in einem Kinderwagen gefahren werden.
- Begleittiere erlaubt
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Die Transfermöglichkeiten sind rollstuhlgerecht.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
- Es werden keine Rückerstattungen für Tickets gewährt, die nicht innerhalb der vorgesehenen Zeit verwendet werden
Bewertungen(60)
Not sure why we booked skip the queue tickets as we still had to queue behind everyone else! Nice view but not worth the money.
It was beautiful to see the city skyline from the tower. The art exhibitions were made special having the opportunity to meet the artist. The little cafe was a welcomed surprise to sit and enjoy a warm cocoa
Very exciting experience! Love heights. Good restaurant with good food and cappuccino. Exhibition. Blew something incredible outside.😅 but good panorama outside and inside.
We took a bus and drove about 40 minutes from the old town. We visited this tower 300 meters high. We climb in elevator halfway up because the rest is just a huge emitter. This tower was originally built for the 1980 Russian Olympics. At the top nice panorama of the city and the forest at the foot.
We went up 21 floors to 170 meters. Once at the top, everything looks pretty rocky. Some floor windows down were blind. We were lucky with the weather and the sun. Therefore, we had a beautiful distant view. In 10 minutes we were around once and went down again. We could have saved the EUR 28.00.
A bit on the pricey end, but the tour provides a nice insight into the history and significance of the tower to the city. The sight from the top is also phenomenal, and would have been even better if the weather was a bit nicer.
Skeptical at first but then I had to change my mind, a nice walk out of town (not too much) with Tallinn's efficient transport, and I arrived at the Tallinna Teletorn. Helpful and kind employees, I could admire Tallinn from the 21st and 22nd floors, and have a really interesting 3D experience (7euro). I was absolutely satisfied with the visit
What a place, steeped in soviet history. Great views from the top and when we went there was incredible wind on the terrace! Losing a star due to price. Unfortunately because of the price we couldn't stay for a drink at the top. But would recommend for any first time visitors to Tallinn.
Decent, great views, and you can walk outside for a small section. There’s a cafe above the viewing platform. Only a short drive from the centre of Tallin.
We visited the Tallinn TV Tower on Reservation for Dinner. Large free parking available immediately at the exit. The tower stands in a beautiful park. At the base there is a small shop. Before reaching the panoramic terrace there is a floor in which the history of the television tower is illustrated where experiences for children are also available. The view is really very nice; you can see Tallinn and suburbs from the highest point. Prices in line with experience.



