Tallinn

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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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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

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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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