Noblessner- A Trendy New Seaside Quarter to Discover in Tallinn

A cool urban environment with magnificent seaside views not to miss while in Tallinn is the former submarine shipyard Noblessner Quarter. One of the fastest developing, and the most interesting areas in Tallinn today.

Situated next to the trendy Kalamaja district and the renowned Seaplane Harbor, Noblessner wins your heart with its distinctive and colorful architecture, boldly combining old and new, retro and modern, bold and minimal. Inspiring style angles and irresistible design can be found in many of the area’s shops, restaurants and bars as well.

Noblessner Quarter | Nordic Experience

The former submarine shipyard Noblessner is the fastest developing, and thus the most interesting, area in Tallinn today. The old factory halls have been woken to a new life of apartments, trendy shops, and cafes, bistros, art galleries. 
Noblessner Shipyard | Nordic Experience

From submarines to the new millennium

The history of Noblessner dates back to the early 20th century. That’s when Tallinn – or Reval, as it was called back then – was about to become home to Peter the Great’s war harbor. The original plans were never fulfilled, yet a huge submarine shipyard was built in the area now known as Noblessner. The yard was named after the two businessmen running it, Emanuel Nobel and Arthur Lessner. The former was related to the Nobel prize founder Alfred Nobel: Emanuel was his nephew.
Noblessner soon became famous for its submarines built for the needs of the Russian Empire. As Estonia gained independence in 1918, the shipyard started manufacturing smaller vessels instead of submarines. During the Soviet era, ‘Factory nr 7’ repaired ships damaged in World War II, as well as submarines, fishing boats and metal structures used in ports.

After the restoration of Estonian independence in 1991, the shipyard continued its work for another ten years. Even after that, boats never disappeared from Noblessner; the last vessels were built in 2018. Additionally, Noblessner’s Marina and Noblessner Yacht Club Sailing School NYCS have operated in the area since 2009.

Today’s Noblessner has risen to its glory during the past few years. It is far from finished, though, so the building and renovation works will continue until the end of the 2020s.

What to do in Noblessner?

Noblessner wins your heart with its distinctive and colorful architecture, boldly combining old and new. Style and design can be found in many of the area’s shops as well.
Shishi is an Estonian-Norwegian interior decoration brand with an impressive store full of products, each piece more imaginative than the other. Whether you need a vase, a fake plant, a candle holder or something unique to catch the eye, this is where you’ll find it. Collections change twice a year, and before Christmas, Shishi becomes a true wonderland of holiday decorations. Shishi is also known for its outlet, located in the same building.

Shishi | Nordic Experience

Home furnishing store Kalhoj focuses on Scandinavian-style tableware and accessories, northern delicacies and beverages and quality children’s clothing. In case you’re more into diamonds and other fine jewelry, you’ll find them nearby at the jewellery shop Baltic Brilliant.
Kalhoj | Nordic Experience
Style and beauty can also be found at the beauty salon Biomarketi Ilu- ja Tervisetuba. The ‘beauty and health room’ of the health store Biomarket lets you enjoy facials, manicures and pedicures carried out with ecological Dr. Hauschka products. Make-up and make-up lessons are also available.
You won’t be left hungry in Noblessner either. 180° is an elegant fine dining restaurant run by Michelin-starred chef Matthias Diether. The restaurant guide White Guide Nordic has quite appropriately ranked it one of the top three restaurants in Estonia.
180° Restaurant | Nordic Experience

Põhjala Tap Room
 is a beer lover’s heaven. Named among the world’s top 100 breweries, Põhjala’s restaurant delights its visitors with a whopping selection of 24 tap beers. The food menu consists of Texan BBQ dishes and all kinds of snacks to go with beer. The work of the brewers can be followed through the restaurant’s big windows, and if you book your visit in advance, you can tour the brewery with a guide. Beer and other souvenirs, such as T-shirts and caps with Põhjala’s logo, can be bought at the brewery’s store.
pohjala tap room noblessner | Nordic Experience
More art will be offered at Kai Art Center. An old factory houses a top quality exhibition space, auditorium, restaurants and facilities for several Estonian art organisations.
kai kunstikeskus | Nordic Experience
PROTO Invention Factory is an entertaining yet educational center for the whole family, using virtual reality as a gateway to showcase the great inventions of the past and the things not yet seen. How was the ride with the world’s first automobile? What would it be like to have a stroll in the center of the earth? PROTO is the place to find out.
proto avastustehas | Nordic Experience
In Noblessner, new shops and services are sprouting up non-stop. This is an area where you’ll find something new and exciting with every visit! Book your private Tallinn city tour including the Noblessner area here:
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How to get to Noblessner?

The easiest way to get to Noblessner is by bus number 73. Hop in at the city center, ride along Kalaranna Street and hop off at the stop called ‘Noblessneri’. Go down the stairs and you’re there.
Bus number 3 drives Noblessner-bound from the city center, as well. Hop off at the stop called ‘Volta’ and you’ll find yourself at Tööstuse Street on the south side of the Noblessner area.
You can also take a seaside stroll from the Seaplane Harbour to Noblessner. On the way, you’ll be able to admire the museum’s outside exhibits such as the icebreaker Suur Tõll, the walk from old town takes about 20 minutes.

 

Gdansk Private Shore Excursions- itinerary tailored to your pace and interests

The Port of Gdansk is a captivating seaport famous for its rich history and beautiful architecture, also one of the largest seaports on the Baltic Sea.

It is also a desired and popular Baltic Sea Cruise stop with a deep-rooted Polish culture and traditions to discover.

Nordic Experience offers a taste of Gdansk introducing you to the best of its glorious and dynamic culture, history and sights on inspirational private city tours and shore excursions. Using our hand-picked group of guides, we have every ability to provide you with the best possible tour experience when the right group of people is paired with the right private guide maximizing your travel potential.

We hope to bring it to honor in the eyes of contemporary travelers, as no travel book, DIY stroll or a tour bus ride can give you the equivalent dynamic and personal experience through the pleasure of sharing stories and views on local life while expanding your world in a more unique and fulfilling way.

For first time visitors, Gdansk picture perfect old town offers endless architectural and historical discoveries bound to inspire any visitors wanderlust. We recommend a private tour filled with treasures and tour the world changing site of Solidarity days including a Gdansk panoramic city sightseeing tour.

Read full tour description here: Gdansk Highlights & Historic Old Town Tour

Tour includes
5h private tour guide
5h private vehicle
Old Town Walking Tour
City sightseeing by bus/car
Private round transfers from/to port in Gdynia

A longer day trip immersing you in the best of old Gdansk takes you also to the iconic Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork. The castle built by the order of German monks and knights is monumental in size being the largest brick castle in the world, the largest brick building in Europe, and by surface area, the largest castle in the world. 

Read full tour description here: Gdansk Old Town & Malbork Castle Day Trip

Tour includes
7h private guide services
7h private vehicle
Entrance & tour at Malbork Castle
Free time for lunch

The Castle of the Teutonic Knights Order in Malbork, Poland, historical Prussia, is the largest castle in the world

 

We also honor the history of the Jews in Poland dating back over 1,000 years by offering a day trip to Stutthof Concentration Camp and memorial.

For centuries, Poland was home to the largest and most significant Jewish community in the world. During World War II there was a nearly complete genocidal destruction of the Polish Jewish community by Nazi Germany and its collaborators. During the touching private tour to the site of Stutthof concentration camp we will visit the Stutthof Concentration Camp site and learn the tragic history of the first and longest operating Nazi concentration camp in Poland tucked away in a peaceful setting of a seaside forest.

Read full tour description here: Stutthof Concentration Camp & Gdansk Highlights Tour

Tour includes
7h private guide services
7h private vehicle
Guided tour at Stutthof Concentration Camp site
Old Town Walking Tour
Gdansk sightseeing tour by bus/car

 

For more local tips, contact us or join us on our Gdansk tours!


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Best Views of Copenhagen

When you have had enough of the bustling and beautiful Copenhagen on street-level, come and climb these vantage points for the best view from up above in Copenhagen. Copenhagen is a city with quite a few spires, towers and other observation decks. Here are some of our favorite spots to visit while in Copenhagen.
Cityscape of Copenhagen, Denmark

The Round Tower ( Rundetarn)

This is the view from what is probably the most famous tower in Copenhagen. The Round Tower is a classic spot to take in a beautiful sunset over the rooftops of the historic city center.

An epic view of Amalienborg, Copenhagen’s inner harbor and the opera house in one. The tower is open all Saturdays and Sundays at 13.00, and each day between June 15 – August 31.

 The tower of Christiansborg Palace

You’ll feel on top of the world when taking in the view from the tower of the Danish Parliament building. Entrance is free, by the way, and the restaurant is highly recommendable.

Standing at a dizzying 90 metres, and with a spiraling walk to the top, this tower is not for the faint of heart. The view from the top is totally worth it, though.

The iconic ZOO Tower from May 1905 is one of the oldest buildings in Copenhagen ZOO. Once you have climbed the 182 steps to the top in the 50-meter-tall tower, you have a wonderful view of Copenhagen’s towers and rooftops.

 

For more local tips, contact us or join us on our Copenhagen tours!

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Unique Michelin-star Restaurants of Helsinki

The Michelin guide annually rewards top restaurants with stars. Helsinki currently claims six one-star Michelin restaurants.

One of the best ways to enjoy touring Helsinki is with the guidance of your local guides know-how on an entertaining Helsinki Private Walking Tour or Helsinki Private Panoramic Tour before enjoying your night at one of the top restaurants in Helsinki.

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