Estonia

Estonia, a country that bridges northern, eastern, and central Europe, boasts a distinct cultural identity. Its coastal capital, Tallinn, features an Old Town with cobblestone streets and historic landmarks such as Toompea Castle and Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. Beyond Tallinn, the smaller cities of Tartu and Narva provide additional layers of cultural richness. The country’s diverse landscapes include the bogs of Lahemaa National Park and the cascades of Jägala and Keila Joa waterfalls, offering visitors a blend of urban charm and natural beauty.

Attractions in Estonia

Founded in 1957 and inspired by Scandinavian open-air museums, the Estonian Open Air Museum (Eesti vabaõhumuuseum) is a collection of rural farmhouses and other historical buildings from the 18th to […]

Floating in the Gulf of Finland, Prangli Island is a small, tranquil haven just off the coast of Tallinn. With a permanent population of only about 100 people, the island […]

In 1972, the Hotel Viru in Tallinn, Estonia, opened its doors to guests, but hidden within its walls was a secret communist radio center used to spy on visitors. This […]

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