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“Alahree always understands perfectly what we want and need! Our music tours give our students the best memories of their time at school.”
Jane Werry, Head of Music, Hayes School, Kent
“Club Europe always go the extra mile to ensure that our needs are met.”
James Williams, Llandovery College, Carmarthenshire
“It’s made the group into an unbreakable family and has had the most profound effect on the confidence of every single one of them.”
Darren Roberts, Mounts Bay Academy, Cornwall
“Club Europe makes organising a tour so easy, I can’t recommend them enough.”
Anthony Chew, Head of Music, Darwen Aldridge Community Academy, Lancashire
In addition to your concert performances, Tallinn offers a fascinating mixture of old and new. The historical and medieval heart of the city is the hill of Toompea, which is covered in cobbled streets and filled with medieval houses and alleyways. The city's old town, an UNESCO World Heritage site, has also been very well preserved. While the ‘new town’ of the city is largely built in typical concrete Soviet style, with glass-and-steel cubes, which celebrate the post-Soviet economic boom. Hard to miss is the giant Hotel Viru, the former notorious den of Cold War intrigue, where every room was tapped and monitored by the KGB.
View mapSt. John’s Church in the city centre which has a capacity of 400-500; and also in the White Hall of the House of the Blackheads in the old town which can accommodate around 200 people.
Day 1
Arrival in Tallinn, welcome by the local guide at the airport of Tallinn. Dinner at the hotel.
Day 2
After breakfast, a three-hour excursion through Tallinn visiting the upper Toompea fortress and Parliament, Orthodox and Lutheran cathedrals with their panoramic views and lower parts of the old town, featuring the Town Hall square and Merchant Guild Houses. During the tour you will also pass the beautiful Kadriorg Park with its palace. Have a look the Russalka monument and the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds in the seaside area where the famous song festivals take place. Free time for shopping. In the afternoon, preparation time for the evening concert in Tallinn.
Day 3
After breakfast, drive to Pirita Adventure Park which is nested in high pine trees with views to the Baltic Sea and offers six different climbing tracks. Depending on the weather, go to the beach. In the afternoon preparation for the evening concert in the smaller town of Estonia (50 km from Tallinn). Return to Tallinn for dinner.
Day 4
After breakfast, depart for transfer to Tallinn airport.
Situated in the grounds of Tallinn University of Technology, this hotel is surrounded on one side by a pine forest. Every two rooms share a kitchenette, shower and toilet and there is free WiFi throughout the hotel.
We work hard to generate excellent attendance at each concert, as we understand that an appreciative audience makes all the difference. We produce eye-catching posters and handbills, which are displayed and distributed in the environs of your concerts. We also advertise your concerts in online and hard copy local What’s On Guides as well as newspapers, by way of press releases. In addition, we invite local dignitaries, music societies and music students to your concerts. Last but not least, we provide you with posters for your concerts, which will be displayed in your coach and placed on your Club Europe poster board at your venue by your tour manager before each concert.
We have drawn up a comprehensive step-by-step Guide to planning a school music tour for first time tourers. This covers all aspects of tour planning from budgeting and fundraising, to choosing the right destination, accommodation and performing venues for your ensemble. Click here to read our Guide.
The most pleasant times of year to come to Europe are May to September, therefore you may wish to consider this when planning your tour. Summer temperatures across Europe range from 18-35 degrees Celsius. European cities in winter can also offer many interesting cultural experiences that you may enjoy.
“Club Europe always go the extra mile to ensure that our needs are met.”
James Williams, Llandovery College, Carmarthenshire
“Alahree always understands perfectly what we want and need! Our music tours give our students the best memories of their time at school.”
Jane Werry, Head of Music, Hayes School, Kent
“Club Europe makes organising a tour so easy, I can’t recommend them enough.”
Anthony Chew, Head of Music, Darwen Aldridge Community Academy, Lancashire
“It’s made the group into an unbreakable family and has had the most profound effect on the confidence of every single one of them.”
Darren Roberts, Mounts Bay Academy, Cornwall
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