Guides
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Parks and Gardens in Tallinn
Tallinn’s green side: Kadriorg Park, seaside promenades, and quiet garden corners — plus an easy half-day route for summer and shoulder season.
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Tallinn in April (Spring Light + Calm Streets)
Tallinn in April is a great shoulder-season choice: brighter days, calmer streets, and a city that feels walkable without peak-summer crowds. Here’s what to do and how to plan a relaxed April trip.
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Tallinn in March (Winter-to-Spring Transition Guide)
Tallinn in March can feel like winter with hints of spring: crisp walks, museum afternoons, and cozy cafes—plus the first sense of brighter days. Here’s how to plan a relaxed March trip.
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Tallinn in May (A Calm Spring City Break Guide)
Tallinn in May is bright, walkable, and less crowded than peak summer. Here’s what to do, how to plan your days, and how to get the best spring rhythm in Old Town, Kadriorg, and the waterfront.
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Tallinn in Spring
Tallinn in spring is bright, calm, and perfect for park walks and museums. Here’s what to do, what to wear, and how to plan a relaxed spring city break.
Places
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Tallinn Day (May 15)
Tallinn Day celebrates the city’s birthday with guided tours, cultural events, and a lively local mood. It’s a great time to visit if you like city history with a festive, not-touristy feel.
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Tallinn Music Week
Tallinn Music Week is one of the city’s signature cultural events: live music across venues, creative-city energy, and a great reason to visit in spring.