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The Tallinn Travel Guide

Medieval walls, design districts in old warehouses, the most digital country in Europe.

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Best things to do in Tallinn

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When to Go

Best Time to Visit

June–August, December. Long summer twilight or snow-globe Christmas-market winters — the brown shoulder months feel quiet.

Daily Spend in USD

Budget

  • Budget

    $50/day

  • Mid-range

    $120/day

  • Luxury

    $320/day

Hostels in the old town are cheap; Telliskivi boutique stays push the top tier.

With Kids

Family Travel

Kadriorg park, the medieval old town walls, the Estonian Open Air Museum — gentle on kids.

Together

Couples Travel

A medieval-cellar dinner, a Telliskivi creative-city evening, a Helsinki ferry day trip.

On Your Own

Solo Travel

Hostels and co-working spots welcome digital nomads — Estonia’s e-Residency draws an international scene.

Food

What to Eat

  • Mulgipuder. Mashed potato and barley with bacon — the simple Estonian comfort dish.
  • Kama. Roasted grain-and-pea flour mixed with kefir — Estonia’s traditional energy meal.
  • Black bread. Dense rye bread eaten with butter and herring — the daily Estonian staple.
  • Vana Tallinn. Sweet rum-based liqueur — order it neat after dinner or in a coffee.

Transportation

Getting Around

Old town is fully walkable; trams and buses cover the rest; free public transit for residents.

Buy the Tallinn Card — covers transit and most museums; a 24-hour version pays for itself with 2 museums.

Where to Base Yourself

Neighborhoods

  • Old Town. UNESCO medieval centre — cobblestone lanes, restored merchant houses, walking walls.
  • Telliskivi Creative City. Converted factory district — design shops, restaurants, weekend flea market.
  • Kalamaja. Quiet wooden-house neighborhood — Lennusadam seaplane museum, beach access.

What to Know

Safety

Extremely safe day and night. The biggest risks are slippery cobbles in winter and overpaying for a stag-party scam.