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Holiday in Tallinn

City in estland — tips, highlights & best time to visit

Country

estland

Type

City

Best time to travel

May to September — bright nights, warm temperatures. December for the magical Christmas market.

Budget/day

Getting there from Germany

Direct flight from Berlin, Frankfurt, or Munich to Tallinn (TLL), about 2-2.5 hours.

About Tallinn

Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, combines a perfectly preserved medieval old town with the reputation of being the most digital city in Europe. The lower town (Vanalinn) with its cobblestone streets, Gothic merchant houses, and the mighty city wall with 20 preserved defense towers seems to come straight from the 15th century. The Town Hall Square with the oldest town hall in Northern Europe (1404) is the centerpiece. Atop Toompea Hill, the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral towers next to the Estonian Parliament. At the same time, Tallinn is home to Skype, offers widespread free Wi-Fi, and allows almost all administrative tasks to be done digitally. The creative district of Telliskivi, with its repurposed factory halls, hosts trendy cafés, design shops, and street art. In summer, the city beach Pirita attracts visitors, while in winter, the atmospheric Christmas market — one of the most beautiful in Europe — draws crowds.

Culture
85
Urban
85
Winter
80
Romance
75
Relaxation
60

Top 5 highlights in Tallinn

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Medieval Old Town

UNESCO World Heritage site with Gothic churches, merchant houses, city wall, and 20 defense towers — one of the best-preserved in Europe.

2

Town Hall Square

Center of the lower town with the oldest town hall in Northern Europe (1404) and the legendary Christmas market.

3

Telliskivi Creative City

Repurposed factory halls with design shops, street food, flea market, and Tallinn's most creative scene.

4

Toompea Hill

Viewing platforms with panoramic views over the red roofs of the old town to the Baltic Sea.

5

Kadriorg Palace & Park

Peter the Great commissioned this Baroque palace in 1718 — it now houses the KUMU Art Museum.

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Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen

Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie

Best time to travel for Tallinn

Recommended travel time

May to September — bright nights, warm temperatures. December for the magical Christmas market.

Summer

15-23°C, up to 19h of daylight

Winter

-5 to -1°C, short days, snow

How much does a holiday in Tallinn cost?

Average costs per person per day

🎒

Budget

35-55 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

130-280 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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4 travel tips for Tallinn

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

Tallinn Card: Includes public transport, 40+ museums, and a city tour — ideal for 2-3 days.

Free public transport: For registered residents, public transport is free — tourists pay only €2 per ride.

Ferry to Helsinki: Just 2 hours by ferry — perfect for a day trip across the Baltic Sea.

Christmas market: The Town Hall Square has had a Christmas tree since 1441 — the market in December is magical.

Food & drink in Tallinn

These specialties you must try!

Black bread (Leib) — Dark rye bread is the staple food of Estonia and is served at every meal.
Verivorst — Blood sausage with sauerkraut and lingonberries — a traditional winter dish, especially at Christmas.
Kiluvõileib — Sprats on black bread with egg and chives — the classic Estonian snack.
Mulgipuder — Barley-potato mash with bacon — a hearty peasant dish from the Estonian winter.
Kama — Estonian superfood: roasted flour made from barley, rye, oats, and peas — served with kefir or yogurt.
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