Tallinn Soviet & KGB History Tours
Discover Tallinn’s 20th-century story: the Soviet occupation, the KGB and the Cold War, and Estonia’s remarkable “Singing Revolution” to independence. Tours visit the KGB museum atop the Hotel Viru, Soviet-era sites and monuments, telling the powerful history behind the medieval facade. A fascinating, moving side of the city.
3 tour · prices per person, book with partner
Soviet & KGB History in Tallinn — FAQ
What is the KGB museum in Tallinn?
The KGB museum occupies the top floor of the Soviet-era Hotel Viru, from where the KGB secretly bugged and watched guests; tours reveal the hidden radio room and the story of surveillance in occupied Estonia.
What is the Singing Revolution?
The Singing Revolution was the peaceful, song-led movement of the late 1980s through which Estonia and the Baltic states regained independence from the Soviet Union — a moving story told on Tallinn history tours.
Is a Soviet history tour worth it in Tallinn?
Yes — a Soviet and KGB history tour reveals Tallinn’s powerful 20th-century story of occupation, surveillance and the peaceful path to freedom, a fascinating contrast to the medieval old town.


