Where Medieval Meets Modern
Tallinn, Estonia's capital on the Baltic Sea, is a captivating blend of old and new. Its UNESCO-listed Old Town, one of Europe's best-preserved medieval cities, features cobblestone streets, Gothic spires, and ancient merchant houses dating back to the 13th century.
Yet beyond the medieval walls lies a thoroughly modern European capital. Tallinn is one of the world's most digitally advanced cities, the birthplace of Skype, and home to a thriving startup scene. Its creative neighborhoods like Telliskivi and Noblessner have transformed former industrial spaces into vibrant hubs of art, food, and culture.
With its stunning coastal setting, world-class dining scene featuring multiple Michelin-recognized restaurants, and a calendar packed with cultural events, Tallinn offers an unforgettable experience where every century of history feels alive.
From medieval towers to cutting-edge museums
Wander through one of Europe's best-preserved medieval cities. Explore the Town Hall Square, climb Toompea Hill for panoramic views, and discover hidden courtyards and passages.
A former industrial complex turned creative quarter. Browse independent boutiques, street art murals, design studios, cafes, and weekend flea markets in this vibrant neighborhood.
A stunning Baroque palace built by Peter the Great in 1718, now housing the Kadriorg Art Museum. The surrounding park is perfect for a leisurely stroll among fountains and gardens.
The largest art museum in the Baltics, housed in a striking modern building. Features Estonian art from the 18th century to contemporary works, with rotating international exhibitions.
A world-class maritime museum housed in historic seaplane hangars. Explore a real submarine, seaplanes, and interactive exhibits about Estonia's seafaring heritage.
Climb 258 steps to the top of what was once the tallest building in the world (159m in the 16th century). The panoramic views over the Old Town, port, and sea are breathtaking.
Experiences that make Tallinn unforgettable
Explore 800 years of history through cobblestone streets, ancient watchtowers, and Europe's oldest working pharmacy (est. 1422).
Discover Tallinn's creative soul in the hipster quarter with galleries, markets, and colorful murals.
Relax in one of Tallinn's many spas and experience authentic Estonian sauna traditions.
Tallinn hosts several Michelin Guide restaurants including 180° by Matthias Diether and NOA Chef's Hall.
Walk along the new seaside promenade connecting the Old Town to the trendy Noblessner harbour district with its restaurants and Proto Invention Factory.
From medieval taverns to Michelin-starred fine dining
Tallinn's dining scene has exploded onto the world stage. Restaurants like 180° by Matthias Diether, NOA Chef's Hall, Lee, and Tchaikovsky showcase Estonian ingredients with international technique, earning coveted Michelin recognition.
Olde Hansa and III Draakon serve authentic medieval recipes by candlelight. Try elk soup, wild boar sausage, and honey beer in atmospheric Old Town settings.
Tallinn's vibrant food market near the train station offers fresh produce, artisan breads, Estonian cheeses, craft beers, and international street food under one roof.
From Põhjala Brewery's taproom to specialty coffee at Reval Café, Tallinn's artisan drink scene rivals any European capital. Don't miss the annual Craft Beer Weekend.
The trendy waterfront neighborhoods serve up innovative cuisine in converted warehouses and seaside terraces. Perfect for sunset dinners with Baltic Sea views.
Tallinn's vibrant event calendar throughout the year
Celebrating Estonia's vibrant coffee culture with tastings, workshops, and barista competitions.
📍 Tallinn Creative HubOne of Northern Europe's premier jazz festivals, bringing world-class musicians to intimate venues.
📍 Various VenuesMajor international artists perform at the Song Festival Grounds and other open-air venues across the city.
📍 Song Festival GroundsA celebration of the city's maritime heritage with tall ships, boat races, and waterfront festivities.
📍 Old City HarbourOne of Northern Europe's biggest film festivals, showcasing international and Estonian cinema.
📍 Various CinemasVoted one of Europe's best Christmas markets. Set in the medieval Town Hall Square with a Christmas tree tradition dating back to 1441.
📍 Town Hall SquareEverything you need to know about visiting Tallinn
Tallinn Airport (TLL) is just 4km from the city center with connections to 30+ European cities. Ferries from Helsinki take just 2 hours, and there are daily connections from Stockholm.
Tallinn offers free public transport for registered residents. Visitors can use affordable tram, bus, and trolleybus services. The Old Town is best explored on foot. Bolt ride-hailing is widely available.
Summer (Jun-Aug) for white nights and outdoor events. December for the famous Christmas Market. Spring and autumn offer fewer crowds and beautiful light for photography.
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