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2019
28
October
Need a Private Tour Guide in Helsinki, Finland?
28
October
Question:
Humans say...
Jasmine
Alla Tours for St. Petersberg was great. They do take you to a shop at the very end for souvenirs and you get the sense the guide is paid to do so but other than that little thing, the rest was awesome.
Jasmine
Also check out Kompressor for crepe/pancake type place in Tallinn (was a great recommendation of friends who had lived there for a few years).
Kathryn
ToursByLocals.com
Sharron
We used Dancing Bear Tours. Great! Small groups and good service.
Apolloni
TJ tours worked well for us
https://st-petersburg-tours.ru/baltic-tours#helsinki
Sumi
Apolloni agree . Went there last year with them St. Petersburg
Ingrid
I lived and go back to Estonia almost every year - there are many recommendations I can forward to you about Tallinn. Its very easy to navigate in Tallinn with a little research beforehand. When I lived there I took a group trip to St Petersburg (english) through Fromte travel (based in Estonia) They took care of everything including the visa, hotel, travel and tour guides. They also coordinate trips within the Baltics. I enjoyed their service and the guides they have in their network.
https://fromte.ee/english/
Marnie
Ingrid Soide sure! I would be happy to receive any info on Tallinn you wish to share. Should we do it on our own or get a guide?
Ingrid
Marnie
If you are ok with crowds - I would stick with the old town and take a walking tour offered through the cruiship or maybe better arrange one locally as they can give you the history and take you to some of the main sites and viewpoints. There is lots to see and learn, you'll just scratch the surface. Oleviste Church (if it is open then you can walk up the spirally stairs to.the top for birdseye view), Kiek in de Kök Museum and underground Bastion Tunnels are neat.
For really good Estonian authentic food I highly recommend "Vanaema Juures" (Grandmother's Place) make a reservation in advance (from website) - the service and food are very good, as are the prices, and atmosphere. Others to consider are Kaerajaan which is right in the main plaza or Farm, I have been to both and they are also both very good. Hansa restaurant is a medieval theme, it's pricey but you can visit the store and see people dressed up in medieval costumes. There is a place where you used to be able to shoot bow and arrows - close to the Kiek in de Kok .
Rukis Cafe is lovely - as are so many others - you'll see when you are there lots will catch your eye.
At the south end of the oldtown, past the main square, past the Viru gates, walk past the flower markets to Viru Hotel. They have a KGB museum on the top floor. You have to book in advance - it's great and also gives a good sense of what times were like during the USSR. My boyfriend really liked this.
But if you don't like crowds...then consider heading out of the old town vicinity to lovely Kadriorg Park and Palace, walk the grounds/gardens - Estonia Song Festival Grounds, Estonian National history museum and/ or Tallinn Television Tower - (I think a Hip.On Hop Off bus goes to all these places and they are all on the same route).
Or head over to Radisson Blue Hotel Skybar, it has the best and beautiful view of the town from the skybar at the top - I usually go there for a Vana Tallinn liquor tea at sunset.
Lynn
Try Tours by locals
Harry
We used Alla Tours when we did a 2 week Baltic cruise this summer. Tours in the Baltic countries are expensive but well worth it for St Petersburg. Helsinki, Tallinn, and Denmark can easily be done on your own.
Ronda
We used SPB tours in St Petersburg. We did the 2 day deluxe tour and evening river cruise. Loved the tour. Highly recommend them.
Elizabet
Just back from Helsinki. Just did a free walking tour of the town. Very interesting informative and they can suggest other places things to see as well. Google Free walking tours. Helsinki is super walkable. I never took transit the 3 days I was there. Walked everywhere!
Amandeep
I used https://www.withlocals.com/ in Italy and Spain, they were good.
Louise
We also used WithLocals in Italy last year. We met three different guides - all were fabulous. We’re using them again in Japan next year. Highly recommend.
Ronda
We walked Helsinki and Tallin on our own. No tour guide. Very walkable.
Jodie
Ronda totally agreed! Very easy places to get around and wander. Love Tallin for that especially!!
Colleen
Tallin has a free walking tour we did.
Marnie
Colleen through an App?
Rebecca
In St Petes, book with White Nights Travel, our private guide Masha was AMAZING!! We did a 2-day tour that included all admissions and front of the line entrances. www.wn-travel.com
Pam
I have a great guy in Berlin. Will find his name ASAP.
Marnie
Hey Pam
Pam
Berlin
Marnie
Nadav Berkin is his name?
Marnie
Pamthe link doesn't work but I found Nadav Tours online. Which guide did you use?
Pam
We used Nadav.
Pam
You can ask them who took us-first week of June this year. Pacific CADCAM dentist from Vancouver. They should know. I can ask my dad if he remembers the guys name.
Colleen
SPB tours is great and they organize your visa.
Wendy
Following
Jodie
Bestguides-sbp.com for st Petersburg. We had Irina and she was beyond fantastic. I worked with Natalie and we created the perfect day in St Petersburg: she walked us into the hermitage past the atrocious lines, we did a Nesting Dolls painting class, canal cruise, lunch at a local pie restaurant. The day was magical and Bestguides-SPB made it that way.
Jodie
https://www.bestguides-spb.com
Marnie
Jodie thank you! Do you have your itinerary? It sounds like just the kind of non traditional tour we are looking for!
Jodie
I found that so many tours, even the small group tours, were all doing the same thing at the same time. Working with Best Guides we created an itinerary that went against those patterns.
Sandy
We just used TJ travel in July , amazing company , great reviews , no issues at all
In st Petersburg ask them for tour guide Nadia , she was amazing , took us to our of the way places , local restaurants
We emailed them from here all the time and they responded within hours
Kymm
If you do not receive enough recommendations, try airbnb as they now have that option on their site ~just fyi
Katherin
https://www.cityunscripted.com/...
A.I. says...
Discovering the Baltic Region: A Quest for Private Tour Guides
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the enchanting Baltic region, where history, culture, and stunning landscapes intertwine. In this blog post, we'll explore some of the most captivating destinations and share personal recommendations for private tour guides, ensuring an authentic and immersive experience.
1. Helsinki, Finland
The vibrant capital of Finland, Helsinki, offers a unique blend of Nordic charm and contemporary flair. Highly recommended tour guide: Johanna Virtanen ([email protected]) is a knowledgeable and personable guide who will unveil the city's fascinating architectural gems, like the iconic Temppeliaukio Church carved into solid rock, and the charming Old Town district.
2. St. Petersburg, Russia
St. Petersburg, the "Venice of the North," is a city steeped in grandeur and cultural richness. For an unforgettable experience, consider hiring Olga Ivanova ([email protected]), a seasoned guide with a deep passion for the city's history, art, and architecture. She'll take you on a captivating journey through the Hermitage Museum, the Peterhof Palace, and other iconic sites.
3. Tallinn, Estonia
Tallinn, Estonia's enchanting capital, is a true gem of the Baltic region. Anu Tamm ([email protected]) is a highly recommended guide who will regale you with stories of the city's medieval past while navigating the winding cobblestone streets and exploring the picturesque Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
4. Riga, Latvia
Riga, the vibrant capital of Latvia, boasts a unique blend of Art Nouveau architecture and rich cultural heritage. Arturs Skudra ([email protected]) is a passionate guide who will unveil the city's secrets, from the charming Old Town to the bustling Central Market and the stunning Art Nouveau district.
5. Klaipeda, Lithuania
Klaipeda, Lithuania's seaside gem, offers a delightful mix of maritime history and natural beauty. Gintare Kazlauskaite ([email protected]) is an enthusiastic guide who will take you on a journey through the city's rich heritage, including the Curonian Spit, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning sand dunes and forests.
6. Gdansk, Poland
Gdansk, a beautiful city on Poland's Baltic coast, is a treasure trove of history and architectural wonders. Piotr Nowak ([email protected]) is a highly recommended guide who will share fascinating tales of the city's past, from the Solidarity movement to the grandeur of the Royal Way and the Gdansk Shipyard.
7. Rønne, Denmark
Rønne, the charming capital of the Danish island of Bornholm, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Mette Hansen ([email protected]) is a knowledgeable guide who will take you on a captivating journey through the island's picturesque towns, sandy beaches, and medieval ruins.
8. Berlin, Germany
Berlin, the vibrant capital of Germany, is a city that never fails to inspire and captivate. For a truly immersive experience, consider hiring Jürgen Müller ([email protected]), a passionate guide who will unveil the city's rich history, from the remnants of the Berlin Wall to the iconic Brandenburg Gate and the stunning Museum Island.
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Marnie
Looking for private tour guides in the following places:
1- Helsinki, Finland
2- St. Petersburg
3- Tallinn, Estonia
4- Riga, Latvia
5- Klaipeda, Lithuania
6- Gdansk, Poland
7- Ronna, Denmark
8- Berlin
Any personal recommendations as well as must see/do in those places would be appreciated.