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Epping Tower

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Epping Tower is a well-preserved medieval fortification tower located along Tallinn's historic city wall. Part of the original defensive system built in the 15th century, the tower stands in the Laboratooriumi street area, offering visitors a chance to step back in time. Climbing to the top rewards you with sweeping views over the red-tiled roofs of the Old Town and the modern city beyond. Inside, the tower houses a small exhibition on Tallinn's military history, including armor, weapons, and models of the wall. The atmosphere is quiet and contemplative, making it a peaceful escape from the bustling streets below. Its relatively low profile compared to other towers means fewer crowds, allowing for a more intimate experience. The tower's thick stone walls and narrow staircases evoke the medieval era, and the surrounding neighborhood retains a charming, old-world feel with cobblestone lanes and artisan shops.

Don't miss

  • Panoramic views from the top of the Old Town and Baltic Sea
  • Exhibition of medieval weapons and armor inside the tower
  • Well-preserved original stonework and narrow spiral staircase
  • Peaceful atmosphere with fewer tourists than other towers
  • Nearby artisan shops and cafes in the Laboratooriumi area

Tickets & tours

Ways to visit Epping Tower

You can visit on your own (paid entry, check official site for current fees. combined tickets with other towers available). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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How travelers rate it

5 star
27
4 star
38
3 star
16
2 star
2
1 star
4

Know before you go

  • Allow extra time to explore the surrounding wall walk if open.
  • Photography is allowed inside, but flash may be restricted near exhibits.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for climbing uneven stone steps.
  • The top platform is uncovered; check weather before visiting.

A bit of history

Epping Tower was constructed in the 15th century as part of Tallinn's extensive city wall fortifications. It was named after the Epping family, who owned the adjacent property. The tower served as a defensive bastion and later as a storage space before being restored for public visits.

Common questions

Is Epping Tower part of the Tallinn City Wall?

Yes, it is one of the preserved towers along the original medieval wall.

How many steps are there to the top?

There are approximately 70 steps up a narrow spiral staircase.

Can I buy a combined ticket with other towers?

Yes, combined tickets for multiple towers are often available at the Tallinn Tourist Information Centre.

Is there an elevator?

No, the tower has no elevator; access is only via stairs.

Are guided tours available?

Self-guided visits are standard; guided tours may be arranged for groups in advance.

What are the opening hours?

Hours vary by season; check the official website before your visit.

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