Say Hello
We love hearing from readers. Whether you’ve found a mistake, have a favourite café we should try, or want to suggest a whole new guide, your note is genuinely useful — Love Tallinn gets better when people who know the city chip in.
Email: [email protected]
A few tips to help us help you: keep it short and specific, include the page URL if your message is about a particular page, and add a link to an official source if you’re flagging a change. If you’re reaching out about a listing or partnership, include your website link and a short description of what you have in mind.
What to Expect
We’re a small, independent guide, so please be patient — we read what comes in and work through it as we can, but we can’t promise an instant reply to every message. Clear, specific notes (with a page URL and a source link where relevant) are the ones we can act on fastest.
We don’t run a paid-listings directory and we don’t accept payment for placement, so if you’re pitching a sponsored listing, that isn’t something we offer. Genuine recommendations, corrections and partnership ideas that fit the spirit of the site are always welcome.
Corrections Welcome
If you spot something outdated, confusing or just plain wrong, please tell us — it genuinely helps. The most useful corrections include:
- The page URL so we can find it fast
- What you think is wrong (a stale price, a changed opening day, a closed venue, a broken link)
- A source link where possible — an official venue or tourism page is best
We’d much rather hear a small fix from a reader than leave an out-of-date detail on the site. Estonian venues commonly change seasonal hours and prices, so reader eyes on the ground are one of the best ways we keep pages honest.
Suggest a Place or a Guide
Found a café, viewpoint, walk or corner of the city we’ve missed? We’d love to hear about it. A short note on what it is, where it is, and why you rate it is plenty — local, lived-in recommendations are exactly the kind of thing that makes a guide better.
We can’t promise to add everything (we deliberately keep the site focused rather than comprehensive), but we read suggestions and they often shape what we write next.
What We Can and Can’t Help With
A quick, honest scope so you know what to expect when you get in touch:
- We can: fix errors, take suggestions for new places or guides, and point you to the right official source for time-sensitive details.
- We can’t: book accommodation, tickets, tours or restaurants for you, give individual real-time price or opening-hours confirmations, or act as an official tourism office.
For trip planning, the site itself is built to help: start with Things to Do in Tallinn or First Time in Tallinn, pick a shape like a Weekend in Tallinn, and use Search when you already know what you’re after. To understand how we work, see the About page.
A Small Note on Accuracy
We don’t publish real-time prices or guarantee opening hours, and most of the site is evergreen on purpose. Where a page does mention a figure, a ferry crossing or a festival window, we research it against the official source and add a verify before you go note — but details drift, especially with Estonia’s seasonal pricing.
So for anything time-sensitive, we’ll always point you to the official source, and we strongly recommend checking it right before you travel. If you find we’ve slipped, the correction options above are the fastest way to put it right.
Before You Write: Find It Faster Yourself
Many questions we get are already answered somewhere on the site, and self-serving is usually faster than waiting on a reply. A quick map of where to look first:
- Planning the whole trip? Start with Things to Do in Tallinn or, if it’s your first visit, First Time in Tallinn.
- Need a trip shape? Try 1 Day in Tallinn, a Weekend in Tallinn, 3 Days in Tallinn, or a longer 5 Days in Tallinn plan.
- Going deep by theme? Browse Neighborhoods, Museums, Sights, Food, Day Trips, and Events.
- Sorting logistics? See Getting Around Tallinn, Tallinn Airport to City, Money in Tallinn, and Best Time to Visit Tallinn.
- Already know what you want? Use Search to jump straight to a specific viewpoint, café or neighbourhood.
If your question isn’t covered, that’s genuinely good to know — tell us, because gaps in the site are exactly the kind of feedback that shapes what we write next.
For Official, Time-Sensitive Information
We’re an independent guide, not an official body — so for anything that has to be exactly right on the day (tickets, current opening hours, ferry timetables, event dates), the authoritative source is always better than us. The official pages we ourselves check are gathered on our Sources page, but the key starting points are:
- Visit Tallinn — the city tourist board, for attractions, the Tallinn Card and events.
- Visit Estonia — the national tourist board, for regions, nature and day-trip planning.
- The venue’s own website — for a specific museum, café or tour, its official page is the single best source for current prices and hours.
If you write to us about a time-sensitive detail, the most helpful thing you can include is a link to the official page showing the current information — that lets us update the site accurately and quickly.
Partnerships & Press
We keep the site independent, so the scope here is deliberately narrow and honest. We don’t sell listings, run a paid directory, or accept payment for placement or for a better position on a page — so sponsored-listing pitches aren’t something we can take.
We’re happy to hear from genuine partners and from press: if you’re proposing a collaboration that fits the spirit of the site, or you’re a journalist or researcher with a question about how we work, include a short description and your website link so we can understand the ask quickly. For background on our approach and how we choose, source and date pages, the About and Editorial Policy pages explain it in full.
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FAQ
How do I report a mistake on Love Tallinn?
Use the contact options on the site and include the page URL, what you think is wrong, and ideally a link to an official source. That lets us verify and fix it quickly.
Can you help me plan or book my trip?
We can’t make bookings or give individual real-time confirmations, but the site is built to help you plan: start with Things to Do in Tallinn or First Time in Tallinn, then pick a trip shape like a Weekend in Tallinn.
Are your prices and opening hours guaranteed?
No. Most of the site is evergreen, and where we do mention figures we research them against official sources and add a verify-before-you-go note. Always check the official source right before you travel, as Estonian venues change seasonal hours and prices.
Can I suggest a place to feature?
Yes, please do. Send a short note on what it is, where it is, and why you rate it. We keep the site focused rather than comprehensive, so we can’t add everything, but reader suggestions genuinely shape what we cover next.
Do you accept paid or sponsored listings?
No. Love Tallinn is independent — we don’t run a paid directory and we don’t accept payment for placement or for a better position on a page. A place is on the site because we think it earns a spot in your day. Genuine corrections, recommendations and partnership ideas that fit the spirit of the site are always welcome.
Where should I check official opening hours and prices?
Always the official source: Visit Tallinn and Visit Estonia for general planning, and the venue’s own website for a specific attraction. We gather the official pages we use on our Sources page. Because Estonian venues change seasonal hours and pricing, check the official source right before you travel.
How quickly will you reply?
We’re a small, independent team, so we can’t promise an instant reply. We read what comes in and work through it as we can — clear, specific notes with a page URL and a source link are the ones we can act on fastest.