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Tallinn
Tallinn, Estonia

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The capital of Estonia, Tallinn boasts one of the most perfectly preserved medieval Old Towns in Europe, a fairytale world of cobblestone streets, Gothic spires, and fortified city walls. This historic charm exists alongside a modern, tech-savvy society, creating a fascinating blend of old and new. It's a compact, beautiful, and vibrant coastal city.

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A walk through Tallinn's UNESCO-listed Old Town is like stepping into a different century. The area is remarkably intact, with much of its original medieval street plan and buildings. Visitors can explore the grand Town Hall Square, climb the ancient city walls for fantastic views, and wander through historic passageways like St. Catherine's Passage. The upper part of the Old Town, Toompea, offers panoramic vistas over the city's red rooftops and the Baltic Sea.

Beyond the medieval walls, Tallinn reveals its modern side. It's known as the "Silicon Valley of Europe," the birthplace of Skype, and a leader in digital governance. This is visible in the trendy Kalamaja district, with its creative hubs and wooden houses, and the modern architecture of the Rotermann Quarter. This dynamic contrast makes Tallinn a uniquely compelling destination.

 

Reasons to Visit

  • Perfectly Preserved Old Town: Explore one of the most complete and authentic medieval Old Towns in Europe, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • Fairytale Atmosphere: Immerse yourself in a world of Gothic spires, winding cobblestone streets, and ancient defensive walls.
  • A City of Contrasts: Experience the unique blend of a medieval heritage with a modern, forward-thinking digital society.
  • Compact and Walkable: Discover a capital city where almost all the main attractions are located within a short, pleasant walk.

Things to Avoid

  • Staying Only in the Old Town: While beautiful, make sure to explore other vibrant neighborhoods like Kalamaja and Telliskivi Creative City to see modern Tallinn.
  • Eating in the Town Hall Square: The restaurants directly on the main square are often overpriced. Better value and more authentic meals can be found on the side streets.
  • Forgetting Comfortable Shoes: The Old Town is entirely cobblestoned. Comfortable, sturdy footwear is absolutely essential.
  • Visiting on a Cruise Ship Day: The Old Town can get extremely crowded when multiple large cruise ships are in port. Try to explore early in the morning or later in the evening.

 

Local Transportation Tips

The Old Town of Tallinn is a pedestrian's paradise and is best explored on foot. For destinations outside the center, the city has an efficient and modern network of trams, trolleybuses, and buses. A single QR-ticket system or a travel card (Ühiskaart) can be used for easy payment across the network.

 

Travel Etiquette

  • Punctuality: Estonians are typically reserved and punctual. Being on time is appreciated.
  • Quiet on Public Transport: It is customary to keep conversations at a low volume on public transport.
  • Personal Space: Estonians value their personal space; avoid standing too close when talking.
  • Sauna Culture: If invited to a sauna, it is a sign of friendship and an important cultural experience.

 

Did You Know

Tallinn is sometimes called the "Silicon Valley of Europe." It has the highest number of startups per capita in Europe and is the birthplace of global tech companies like Skype and Wise (formerly TransferWise).

 

Cool Tallinn Stats

  • Longest Pharmacy: The Town Hall Pharmacy (Raeapteek) in Tallinn's main square has been continuously operating in the same premises since at least 1422, making it one of the oldest in Europe.
  • Highest Church Spire: The spire of St. Olaf's Church in Tallinn, at 124 meters, was once the tallest building in the world during the 16th and 17th centuries.
  • Defensive Walls: Almost 2 kilometers of the original medieval city wall and over 20 of its defensive towers are still standing today.

 

Recommended Age Group

Tallinn is an excellent destination for all age groups, offering a safe and engaging experience with its fairytale Old Town.

  • Babies (0-2 years): Recommended. While the cobblestones can be bumpy for strollers, the city is compact and has many parks.
  • Kids (3-12 years): Highly Recommended. The medieval walls, towers, and cobblestone streets make the Old Town feel like a real-life castle, which is very exciting for children.
  • Teens (13-19 years): Highly Recommended. The blend of medieval history with the cool, creative vibes of neighborhoods like Telliskivi is very appealing.
  • Adults (20-64 years): Highly Recommended. Tallinn offers a perfect city break with its rich history, great food and drink scene, and beautiful architecture.
  • Seniors (65+ years): Highly Recommended. Active seniors will love exploring the history, though they must be prepared for the cobblestone streets and some hilly sections in the Old Town.

 

Accessibility Level: Medium

  • The modern city is good, but the main attraction, the Old Town, is very challenging.
  • The Old Town is covered in historic cobblestones, which are very difficult for wheelchair users. The upper town (Toompea) is also up a steep hill.
  • Modern areas of Tallinn, as well as the airport and ferry terminals, have good accessibility.
  • The city's modern trams and many buses are low-floor and accessible.

 

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Tallinn, Estonia

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Estonia,
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Recommended Duration

• 1-7 days

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Electricity

220-240V,
50Hz
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• Type C (Round pin)
• Type F (Two round pins with earth clips)
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Best Time To Visit

The best time to visit Tallinn is during the summer, when the weather is warm, the days are long, and the city is full of life.

  • Spring (April to May): The city awakens from winter, and cafe terraces begin to open. It's a beautiful time with fewer crowds, but the weather can be cool.
  • Summer (June to August): This is the peak season with warm weather and long, bright "White Nights." The city is bustling with festivals and outdoor events.
  • Autumn (September to October): A lovely, quieter time to visit with beautiful autumn colors and a crisp atmosphere.
  • Winter (November to March): Winters are cold and snowy, but the Old Town becomes incredibly magical, especially during the Christmas market season, which is considered one of the best in Europe.
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Spoken Languages

Estonian is the official language; English is widely spoken.

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  • Tere (teh-reh): Hello
  • Aitäh (ai-tah): Thank you
  • Jah / Ei (yah / ay): Yes / No
  • Vabandust (vah-bahn-doost): Excuse me / Sorry
  • Nägemist (nah-geh-meest): Goodbye
  • Kui palju see maksab? (kwee pal-you seh mak-sab): How much is this?
  • Palun (pah-loon): Please / You’re welcome

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