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1 Day in Tallinn
A beautiful one-day Tallinn plan: Old Town wandering, Toompea viewpoints, Kadriorg calm, and a modern neighborhood finish — with optional swaps for rain or winter.
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3 Days in Tallinn
A 3‑day Tallinn itinerary with room to breathe: Old Town + Toompea, Kadriorg museums, Telliskivi & Kalamaja, plus a day trip to nature or Helsinki.
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4 Days in Tallinn
A relaxed 4‑day Tallinn itinerary: Old Town + Toompea, Kadriorg museums, Telliskivi & Kalamaja, plus a day trip to nature or another Estonian city.
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Best Cafes in Tallinn
A curated cafe guide to Tallinn: specialty coffee, historic Old Town pastries, and cozy neighborhood spots in Kalamaja and beyond — with tips for finding your perfect vibe.
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Best Desserts in Tallinn
Tallinn dessert guide: historic cafes, pastries, chocolate stops, and sweet corners worth detouring for — plus a simple dessert walk you can do in the Old Town.
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Best Restaurants in Tallinn
A modern, romantic restaurant guide to Tallinn: cozy Old Town tables, contemporary Estonian cuisine, and waterfront dining — plus what to book ahead.
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Best Sunset Spots in Tallinn
Where to watch sunset in Tallinn: Old Town viewpoints, sea-facing promenades, and modern waterfront edges — plus timing tips for long summer evenings.
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Best Viewpoints in Tallinn
Tallinn is a city of rooftops, spires, and sea horizons. Here are the best viewpoints in Tallinn — the classic Toompea platforms, skyline towers, and sunset-friendly spots.
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Boutique Hotels in Tallinn
Tallinn boutique hotel guide: how to find small, design-forward stays in the Old Town and beyond — plus what to look for so boutique feels charming, not cramped.
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First Time in Tallinn: A Simple Plan
First time in Tallinn? Start with the Old Town, Toompea viewpoints, Kadriorg, and Telliskivi — plus where to stay, how to get around, and what to book ahead.
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Free Things to Do in Tallinn
A guide to free Tallinn: Old Town wandering, viewpoints, seaside walks, parks, creative neighborhoods, and atmospheric streets — with a simple plan for a budget-friendly trip.
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Hidden Gems in Tallinn
Beyond the postcard: quieter lanes, creative corners, underground stories, and local neighborhoods that show Tallinn’s texture — without trying too hard.
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Instagrammable Places in Tallinn
Tallinn’s most photogenic spots: Old Town rooftops, Toompea viewpoints, medieval gates, Kadriorg elegance, Telliskivi street art, and Baltic Sea light at sunset.
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Nightlife in Tallinn
Tallinn nightlife is cozy, creative, and surprisingly varied: craft beer in converted industrial spaces, stylish cocktail bars, and easy nights that still feel special. Here’s how to plan a great Tallinn evening.
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Romantic Hotels in Tallinn
Looking for a romantic hotel in Tallinn? Here’s how to choose: Old Town boutique charm, cozy winter comfort, and waterfront stays made for sunset evenings.
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Romantic Places in Tallinn
The most romantic Tallinn spots: Toompea viewpoints, Old Town lanes, Kadriorg park walks, seaside sunsets, and cozy winter corners.
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Shopping in Tallinn
A simple shopping guide to Tallinn: Old Town souvenirs, Telliskivi design and small makers, Rotermann modern shopping, and how to keep shopping from taking over your trip.
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Souvenirs from Tallinn
What to buy in Tallinn: smarter, smaller souvenirs that feel meaningful — plus where to look (Old Town, Telliskivi, markets) and what to avoid.
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Tallinn Festivals in Summer (What to Expect + How to Plan)
Tallinn’s summer festival season: Old Town celebrations, waterfront events, and long-evening culture — plus how to avoid crowds and build a flexible plan.
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Tallinn in Winter
Tallinn in winter is candlelit and atmospheric: Old Town streets, Christmas market energy, museums, and saunas. Here’s how to plan a cozy cold‑season trip.
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Tallinn Old Town Walking Tour (Self‑Guided)
A self-guided Tallinn Old Town walking tour with the best lanes, viewpoints, and photo moments — designed to feel romantic and unrushed, not like a checklist.
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Tallinn Photography Spots (Old Town + Sea + Neighborhood Texture)
The most photogenic Tallinn spots: Old Town lanes, Toompea viewpoints, wooden-house streets, and sea-facing edges — plus a light-first walking route.
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Tallinn Summer Itinerary: 3 Days
A 3-day summer Tallinn itinerary: Old Town mornings, Kadriorg parks, seaside evenings, Telliskivi energy, and one flexible day for nature or the beach.
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Things to Do in Tallinn
The essential Tallinn guide: UNESCO Old Town walks, Toompea viewpoints, Kadriorg, Telliskivi, seaside neighborhoods, museums, and day trips — plus practical tips.
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Walking Routes in Tallinn
The best self-guided walks in Tallinn: Old Town loops, Toompea viewpoints, Kadriorg park paths, Telliskivi street art, and seaside strolls in Pirita and Noblessner.
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Weekend in Tallinn
A curated Tallinn weekend: Old Town classics, Toompea viewpoints, Kadriorg culture, Telliskivi creativity, plus cozy cafes and seaside sunsets.
Places
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Adamson-Eric Museum
The Adamson-Eric Museum is a compact Old Town art museum dedicated to one of Estonia’s best-known modernist artists — a quiet, thoughtful stop on a Toompea-to-Town-Hall walk.
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Bastion Passages (Underground Tallinn)
Explore Tallinn underground: the Bastion Passages reveal a hidden layer of city history beneath the streets — a unique, atmospheric experience for curious travelers.
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Estonian Health Museum
The Estonian Health Museum is an interactive, curiosity-friendly museum in Tallinn’s Old Town — a strong rainy-day choice with exhibits about the human body, health, and everyday life.
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Estonian Museum of Natural History
The Estonian Museum of Natural History is a compact, family-friendly museum in Tallinn’s Old Town — a great rainy-day choice if you want nature and science without leaving the city.
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Fat Margaret (Estonian Maritime Museum)
Fat Margaret is a landmark defensive tower at Tallinn’s Great Coastal Gate — now part of the Estonian Maritime Museum, blending Old Town history with harbor views and sea-facing Tallinn.
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Freedom Square (Vabaduse väljak) + Victory Column
Freedom Square is Tallinn’s modern civic heart at the edge of the Old Town — a spacious, open landmark anchored by the Victory Column and perfect for starting (or ending) a central Tallinn walk.
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Great Guild Hall (Estonian History Museum)
The Great Guild Hall is one of the most impressive medieval interiors in Tallinn — a Hanseatic-era merchant building that adds real depth to any Old Town walk.
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Kehrwieder
Kehrwieder is a Tallinn Old Town favorite for coffee and chocolate energy — perfect for a slow afternoon between Town Hall Square and Toompea viewpoints.
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KGB Prison Cells (Pagari Street)
The KGB Prison Cells are a sobering Tallinn history stop at Pagari Street — a small museum experience that adds depth to Estonia’s 20th‑century story. Not light, but deeply meaningful.
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Kiek in de Kök Museum
Kiek in de Kök is one of Tallinn’s most iconic historic museum sites — closely connected to the city’s fortifications and the underground Bastion Passages.
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LEE (Modern Estonian Restaurant)
LEE is a modern Tallinn restaurant in the Old Town edge area — a great pick for a special dinner with a relaxed, design-forward vibe.
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Maiasmokk
Maiasmokk is a historic Tallinn cafe stop — a sweet, classic Old Town moment that pairs perfectly with Town Hall Square and a Toompea walk.
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Niguliste Museum (St. Nicholas’ Church)
Niguliste Museum is medieval art inside a historic church — one of the most atmospheric museum stops in Tallinn’s Old Town, with altarpieces, sacred art, and a calm, candle-lit feeling.
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Pancake Pub Kompressor
Kompressor is a casual Old Town pancake spot — a simple, satisfying stop between Town Hall Square and Toompea walks, especially if you want a budget-friendly meal.
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Rataskaevu 16
Rataskaevu 16 is one of Tallinn’s best-known Old Town restaurants — a warm, classic choice for a memorable dinner after viewpoints and medieval wandering.
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St. Catherine’s Passage
St. Catherine’s Passage is one of Tallinn’s most atmospheric Old Town lanes — a quick, quiet detour that feels like stepping into medieval Tallinn.
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St. Olaf’s Church
St. Olaf’s Church is one of Tallinn’s most iconic spires — and, when the observation platform is open, one of the most rewarding Old Town viewpoints for skyline photos.
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Tallinn Christmas Market
Tallinn’s Christmas Market in Town Hall Square is winter magic: lights, mulled drinks, and medieval atmosphere. Here’s how to go at the best times and make it feel romantic, not crowded.
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Tallinn City Museum
Tallinn City Museum is a great ‘context’ museum for first-time visitors — a clear way to understand the city’s timeline beyond the Old Town postcard lanes.
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Tallinn City Wall
The Tallinn City Wall is one of the Old Town’s defining features: medieval fortifications, towers, and viewpoints that make the city feel like a storybook.
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Tallinn Medieval Days
Tallinn Medieval Days is a summer event that leans into Old Town atmosphere with medieval-themed programming. It’s perfect if you want history vibes with a playful, festival feel.
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Tallinn Old Town
A deep dive into Tallinn’s UNESCO-listed Old Town: what to see, where to wander, viewpoints, cozy cafes, and how to experience it beyond the busiest lanes.
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Tallinn Old Town Days
Tallinn Old Town Days celebrates the medieval heart of the city with events and atmosphere — a great time to visit if you love street life, history, and summer evenings.
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Toompea (Tallinn’s Upper City)
Toompea is Tallinn’s “upper city”: viewpoints, historic power, and unforgettable panoramas over the Old Town. Here’s how to experience it slowly and beautifully.
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Town Hall Pharmacy (Raeapteek)
Raeapteek, Tallinn’s historic Town Hall Pharmacy, is a small Old Town stop with deep history. Here’s why it’s worth a quick visit and how to pair it with a Town Hall Square wander.
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Town Hall Square (Raekoja plats)
Town Hall Square is Tallinn’s historic heart: cafes, seasonal markets, and the perfect anchor for an Old Town day. Here’s how to enjoy it in every season.
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Viru Gate
Viru Gate is one of Tallinn’s most iconic entrances into the Old Town — a perfect starting point for medieval wandering, photos, and a Town Hall Square loop.