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Where to stay in Tallinn
Best time: May-August. These months offer the warmest weather, long daylight hours, and vibrant outdoor festivals.
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★ 4.016 Euro Hostel
Kesklinn
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★ 4.0Hestia Hotel Susi
Ülemiste
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★ 4.0Villa Kadriorg Hostel
Raua
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★ 4.0Center Hotel
Uus-Hollandi elurajoon
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★ 4.0Dorell Guesthouse
Uus-Hollandi elurajoon
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★ 3.9Tallink Spa & Conference Hotel
Ilmarise kvartal
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★ 3.9Bob W. Telliskivi
Rohu kvartal
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★ 3.9Rocca al Mare
Haabersti
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★ 3.9Humala Guest House
Mustjõe
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★ 3.9Bern
All-linn
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★ 3.9Hestia Hotel Kentmanni
Sibulaküla
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★ 3.9Hyatt Place Tallinn
Ilmarise kvartal
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Tallinn on the map
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Tallinn, like a local
Don't miss
- Tallinn Old Town: A UNESCO World Heritage site filled with medieval architecture and charming streets.
- Toompea Hill: Offers stunning panoramic views of the city and is home to significant historical landmarks.
- Kadriorg Palace: An exquisite baroque palace surrounded by beautiful gardens, showcasing Estonian history.
- Kumu Art Museum: The largest and most cutting-edge art museum in the Baltics, featuring Estonian art.
Where to eat
- Rukis: A cozy spot known for its homemade pastries and traditional Estonian dishes.
- Vegan Restoran V: Offers a diverse vegan menu that showcases local ingredients with a creative twist.
- F-hoone: A trendy restaurant located in a revitalized factory, popular for its brunch and modern ambiance.
Do this
- Tallinn Music Week: An annual festival celebrating local and international music across various venues.
- Christmas Market in the Old Town: A magical experience with festive stalls, local crafts, and traditional food during the holiday season.
- Exploring the Seaplane Harbour: An interactive maritime museum that offers insight into Estonia's naval history and culture.
Local tips
- Visit the Telliskivi Creative City for unique shops, art galleries, and restaurants that showcase local talent.
- Try the local black bread, a staple in Estonian cuisine, found in many bakeries throughout the city.
- Take a walk along the city wall for a unique perspective of Tallinn's history and architecture.
- Use public transport apps like 'Tallinn Transport' for real-time information and ticket purchases.
Know before you go
Best time
May-August. These months offer the warmest weather, long daylight hours, and vibrant outdoor festivals.
Getting around
Public transport includes buses, trams, and trolleys. Bolt is widely used for ride-sharing, and bike rentals are popular in summer.
Airport
TLL
Language
Estonian is the main language, with English widely spoken in tourist areas.
Money
Euro (EUR). Credit cards are accepted almost everywhere; cash is still useful for small vendors.
Safety
Tallinn is generally safe, but like any city, stay aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas.
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