Tallinn Group Travel Guide β Where to Stay & What to Do
By the Tallinn City Apartments team
Tallinn is one of Europe's most underrated destinations for group travel. It's compact, walkable, affordable by Western European standards, and packed with things to do β from medieval history to modern restaurants and vibrant nightlife. Here's everything you need to plan a great group trip.
Where to Stay as a Group
The biggest challenge for group travel is finding accommodation that keeps everyone together without breaking the budget. Hotels typically mean separate rooms on different floors β expensive and disconnected. Our group apartments solve this completely.
We have apartments sleeping up to 15 guests in a single unit β with multiple bedrooms, shared living areas, full kitchens, and private saunas. Staying together means you can cook meals as a group, share a sauna, and have a proper base for your trip. Per-person costs are typically lower than booking hotel rooms.
Our Group Apartments
- β 3-bedroom apartments β up to 8 guests
- β 4-bedroom apartments β up to 12 guests
- β 5-bedroom apartments β up to 15 guests
- β All include private sauna, full kitchen, multiple bathrooms
- β Located inside the Old Town walls
Best Group Activities in Tallinn
- βOld Town Walking Tour: A guided walking tour of the Old Town is the perfect way to start your trip. Most tours last 2 hours and cover the main sights with local context.
- βPrivate Sauna Evening: Book a private sauna session β or use the one in your apartment. The sauna is central to Estonian culture and a great group bonding experience.
- βMedieval Dinner at Olde Hansa: Book a long table at Olde Hansa for a memorable group dinner in a 15th-century atmosphere. Reserve well in advance for large groups.
- βEscape Rooms: Tallinn has excellent escape rooms β great for groups of 4β10. Several are located in the Old Town.
- βBalti Jaam Market: A lively market with street food, local produce, and crafts. Good for a casual group morning out.
- βKumu Art Museum: Estonia's main art museum in Kadriorg Park β worth a visit for culturally curious groups.
Practical Tips for Group Travel
- βBook accommodation early β large apartments fill up quickly, especially in summer.
- βUse Bolt for group transport β it's cheaper than taxis and easy to split.
- βMost Old Town restaurants can accommodate groups but require advance booking.
- βTallinn is very walkable β you rarely need transport within the Old Town.
- βThe best time to visit is MayβSeptember. July and August are peak season.
Planning a Group Trip to Tallinn?
Contact us to discuss group availability, pricing, and to find the right apartment for your group size.
