Accompanying Persons Program
The Accompanying Persons Program includes:
June 17, 2026 - Medieval Tallinn: Old Town Discovery & Fun Medieval Lunch Experience
June 18, 2026 - Living History at the Estonian Open Air Museum
June 19, 2026 - Tallinn Art & Culture Tour - Parks, Palaces and Seaside
17.06.2026: MEDIEVAL TALLINN: OLD TOWN DISCOVERY & FUN MEDIEVAL LUNCH EXPERIENCE
Discover the enchanting Tallinn Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site where cobblestone streets, gothic spires, and centuries-old merchant houses bring history to life. Stroll through the winding lanes past the Town Hall Square and ancient city walls, soaking in the medieval charm. Visit the magnificent Niguliste Church, a former medieval church now serving as a museum of sacred art, home to masterpieces like Bernt Notke’s „Dance of Death“ and the Europe’s oldest pharmacy, where marzipan has been invented according to legends - taste the marzipan and the clarette, a famous pharmacy drink that cured everything. Conclude your walk with a Lunch at Medieval Restaurant, where traditional Estonian flavors and recipes from the Hanseatic era await. This experience offers a perfect blend of culture, history, and authentic local taste.
Duration: 4 h (10:00 - 14:00)
Price: EUR 105,00 per person
Services included: guided walking tour, entrances to Niguliste Church and Medieval Pharmacy with tastings, and 3-course medieval experience lunch, medieval surprise gift.
18.06.2026 LIVING HISTORY AT THE ESTONIAN OPEN AIR MUSEM
Living History at the Estonian Open Air Musem
The tour starts from the Nordic Hotel Forum on Viru Square by bus.
Take a fascinating journey back in time to the Estonia of old by touring this tranquil, forested park where the nation’s rural past comes to life. Located just outside central Tallinn, the Estonian Open Air Museum is a collection of nearly 80 historical buildings dating from the late 1600s to the early 1900s, all relocated here from various regions of the country and arranged in village/farm fashion. Among these architectural gems are thatched-roofed farmhouses, wind and water mills, a 17th-century church, a fire station, an inn and a schoolhouse.
On your tour you can watch the museum guides demonstrate farm and household activities, take a horse and carriage ride, buy some high quality Estonian handicrafts and enjoy a traditional Estonian meal at the inn. The museum has often been used by conferences as a venue for holding ethnic-themed events such as traditional, Estonian-style dinner parties, colourful folk dance performances and the like.
19.06.2026: TALLINN ART & CULTURE TOUR - Parks, Palaces and Seaside
This half-day guided tour offers a rich introduction to Tallinn’s green spaces, architecture, art and cultural landmarks, concluding with a relaxed seaside lunch.
Kadriorg Park and Palace is a baroque jewel created by the Russian Szar Peter the Great, where rich baroque flower gardens and refined architecture reflect Estonia’s imperial past. The iconic Song Festival Grounds are a deeply symbolic site of national unity, internationally known as the birthplace of the Singing Revolution and Estonia’s peaceful fight for independence. Enjoy a guided visit to KUMU Art Museum, Estonia’s foremost art museum, which showcases national art from classical to contemporary in an award-winning modern building that has become a modern icon of Estonian culture. The culture and art experience ends with lunch at historical Maarjamäe Palace Restaurant, beautifully situated by the sea, combining historic surroundings with sweeping coastal views and a little unexpected surprise.
Duration: 4 h (10:00 - 14:00)
Price: EUR 105,00 per person
Services included: guided tour by bus, entrance to KUMU and 2-course lunch