Tallinn

Attractions in Tallinn

Tallinn Old Town, also known as Vanalinn, preserves its 13th-century city plan, complete with original cobblestone streets and gothic-spired buildings. This UNESCO World Heritage Site stands as the best-preserved medieval […]

Perched on a hill at the edge of Tallinn’s Old Town, Toompea Castle stands over the remnants of a 9th-century fortress. Danish invaders first constructed the castle in 1219, and […]

Perched atop Toompea hill in Tallinn’s Old Town, the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral stands as a striking and ornately-decorated Russian Orthodox church. Dedicated to St. Alexander Nevsky, the 13th-century Prince of […]

Tallinn Town Hall, a magnificent example of late Gothic architecture, was completed in 1404 and stands as one of Northern Europe’s oldest surviving Gothic town halls. Located in the heart […]

Kadriorg Park, one of Tallinn’s most cherished green spaces, was commissioned by Russia’s Tsar Peter the Great in 1718 as a complement to Kadriorg Palace, his summer retreat. Spanning 173 […]

Situated along the Baltic Sea coast, Tallinn Cruise Port (Tallinna Sadam) serves as a bustling gateway to the Estonian capital. This port welcomes over 300 cruise ships each season and […]

The Tallinn Song Festival Grounds, an expansive outdoor venue with a capacity of around 100,000, is nestled in the heart of Tallinn, Estonia. This site holds significant historical and cultural […]

Kadriorg Palace, constructed in 1718 by Tsar Peter the Great of Russia, stands in the formal gardens of eastern Tallinn. Originally designed as a summer retreat for Peter and his […]

Freedom Square, located in the southern part of Tallinn’s Old Town, serves as a central plaza and a popular meeting spot for locals. The square is also used for concerts […]

Founded in 1233, the Dome Church (Toomkirik) in Tallinn, Estonia, has served as a burial ground for the country’s elite and noble families. The church’s architecture is a fascinating mix […]

Located across from Tallinn’s train station, the Balti Jaam Market is housed in a modern, angular structure that combines both indoor and outdoor communal areas. The market features stalls brimming […]

Northeast of Tallinn’s city center, Pirita stands as a seaside district known for its long stretch of beach and its status as one of the city’s most affluent areas. The […]

Palmse Manor, located in Lahemaa National Park, traces its origins to the late 13th century when it was part of Tallinn’s St. Michael’s nunnery. This grand baroque mansion, now an […]

Built in 1980 for the Moscow Summer Olympics, the Tallinn TV Tower stands at an impressive 1,030 feet (314 meters) high. In 1991, it played a pivotal role in Estonia’s […]

The Kumu Art Museum, the main building of the Art Museum of Estonia, stands as one of the largest art museums in Northern Europe. Located in Tallinn, it houses over […]

Constructed in 1265, the Tallinn City Wall originally stood at 15 feet high and five feet thick, stretching for a mile and a half. This formidable defensive structure was later […]

Step into the medieval world at Olde Hansa, a meticulously researched restaurant in Tallinn, Estonia. The chefs here have delved into ancient texts to recreate authentic Hanseatic dishes using indigenous […]

Telliskivi Creative City, nestled between Tallinn station and its railyard, is a vibrant transformation of an old warehouse district. The area’s industrial past is evident in the converted warehouses that […]

Nestled in an old seaplane warehouse, the Seaplane Harbour (Lennusadam) in Tallinn, Estonia, offers a rich tapestry of the country’s maritime and military history. Spanning three floors, the museum houses […]

Nestled on the right bank of the Pirita River, the Tallinn Botanic Garden (Tallinna Botaanikaaed) stands as Estonia’s largest and most biodiverse botanic garden. Spanning hundreds of acres, it boasts […]

Sagadi Manor, located in Lahemaa National Park, has stood for 500 years, a relic from Estonia’s Baltic-German period. The manor, now meticulously restored, invites visitors to explore its historic rooms […]

Nestled in the heart of Tallinn Old Town, Tallinn Legends invites visitors to step back into the city’s medieval past. This interactive and theatrical experience uses actors, mechanical figures, and […]

The Vabamu Museum of Occupations and Freedom in Tallinn offers a detailed exploration of Estonia’s history during its occupation by the Nazis and the Soviet Union from 1940 to 1991. […]

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 […]

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