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Panorama T1

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Panorama T1 is a sightseeing spot located on Peterburi Tee in Tallinn, Estonia. It provides a high vantage point for visitors to enjoy expansive views of the city's skyline, including the historic Old Town, modern districts, and the Baltic Sea in the distance. The platform is part of a larger complex that may include a shopping center or observation tower. It's a popular stop for photographers and tourists seeking a different perspective of Tallinn. The site is easily accessible by public transport and offers a quick yet rewarding visit.

Don't miss

  • 360-degree views of Tallinn's Old Town and modern areas
  • Photo opportunities of the Baltic Sea coastline
  • Observation deck with informative panels
  • Nearby shopping and dining options
  • Sunset views for stunning city lights

Tickets & tours

Ways to visit Panorama T1

You can visit on your own (paid entry – check official site for current prices). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast; clear days offer the best visibility.
  • Bring a camera with a zoom lens for detailed shots.
  • The viewing platform can be windy; dress warmly even in summer.
  • Visit on weekdays to avoid crowds.

A bit of history

Tallinn's skyline has evolved over centuries, from medieval towers to modern high-rises. Panorama T1 was developed as part of a commercial area to give visitors a bird's-eye view of this changing cityscape.

Common questions

Is the platform open year-round?

Yes, but hours may vary by season; check in advance.

Can I see the Old Town from here?

Yes, the Old Town's spires and rooftops are clearly visible.

Are there binoculars available?

Some viewing platforms provide coin-operated binoculars.

Is there a café on site?

The complex may have a café; check on arrival.

How do I get there from the city center?

Take bus number 2 or tram line 4 from the center.

Is the platform suitable for children?

Yes, but supervise children near the edges.

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