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Tallinn: Travel Guide

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Tallinn is one of the best preserved Hanseatic old towns in Europe and its delightful old town has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997.  Whether you are arriving by air, ferry or cruise ship the old town is easily reachable within 15 minutes.  We travelled on the luxurious Tallink My Star ferry from Helsinki taking just two hours, giving us almost seven hours to explore the city.

A convenient and cost effective way of exploring Tallinn is to purchase a Tallinn Card which includes entrance to over 50 museums and attractions as well as free city wide public transport making it quick and easy to get around.  Cards are available in 24, 48 and 72 hour durations with prices starting from just €34.  By referring to my travel guide you can plan your time in advance deciding what interests you enabling you to make the most of your time in this beautiful city.

Here are my suggestions:

Explore the medieval old town

Viru Gate, Tallinn
Viru Gate, Tallinn

The walking route from the ferry leads to the imposing city walls that enclose the old town.  Many sections of the walls and the defensive towers are beautifully preserved as they would have looked hundreds of years ago.  They were constructed in 1265 and are now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Tallinn Old Town
Tallinn Old Town

Enter through Viru Gate which is flanked by two towers and is one of the most picturesque sections.  Just inside the gate, a daily flower market takes place which is lovely to see with its large displays of fresh flowers.  Tallinn’s old town is an absolute delight with its exceptionally well preserved maze of narrow, cobblestone streets lined with cosy cafes, interesting small shops, beer halls and restaurants.

Tallinn Old Town Square
Tallinn Old Town Square

At the heart of the Old Town lies the Town Hall Square which was once a market and the centre of the city’s government.  This cobblestone square is named after the Gothic town hall which stands to one side and is surrounded by quaint, Hanseatic buildings.  During the summer it’s home to numerous events and is where a fairy-tale like Christmas market takes place each December.

Toompea Hill

City walls, Toompea Hill, Tallinn
City walls, Toompea Hill, Tallinn

Climb to the top of the old town via Toompea Hill for views of the medieval fortress Toompea Castle.  The fortress towers above the old town and is the seat of the Estonian Parliament.  The blue, black and white Estonian flag is raised every morning at sunrise to the sounds of the National Anthem.

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Tallinn
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Tallinn

This spectacular, onion-domed cathedral perched on top of Toompea Hill is Estonia’s Orthodox cathedral and the grandest, most opulent church in Tallinn.  Entrance is free however photography is not permitted.

Views of Tallinn from the city walls
Views of Tallinn from the city walls

Enjoy a walk on part of the walls which span 1.9 km.  Located on the northern side of Toompea Hill is the Kohtuotsa Viewing Platform.  From here there are stunning views over the old town across to the port beyond.  The Patkuli Viewing Platform is located slightly further along the city walls and also offers breath-taking views over the city rooftops and of the new town.  From there, descend the 157 steps to the town below.

Balti Jaam Market

Balti Jaam Market, Tallinn
Balti Jaam Market, Tallinn

It’s always interesting to visit an overseas market and the one at Tallinn is no exception.  Balti Jaam is located next to the railway station and contains around 300 stalls over its three floors.  There are large halls for fresh fish and meat, an entire lane devoted to fruit and vegetables and lots of inviting dining options in the street food zone.  Upstairs visitors can take a look at Estonian design, crafts, clothing and household goods.

St. Nicholas Church, Tallinn
St. Nicholas Church, Tallinn

The following museums and attractions are included in the Tallinn Card:

Church of St. Nicholas – the church has recently been converted into an ecclesiastical museum.  Containing art from the 1500-1600’s, altar pieces, a magnificent candelabra and the seven surviving metres of the ‘Dancing Death’ masterpiece by Bernt Notke (1435-1509).

View from the top of St. Nicholas Church tower, Tallinn
View from the top of St. Nicholas Church tower, Tallinn

Take the newly installed glass lift to the top floor indoor viewing platform for impressive views of the old town.  Highly recommended and no exertion required to reach the top of the tower.

St. Olav's Church, Tallinn
St. Olav’s Church, Tallinn

St. Olav’s Church – This gothic church was constructed between 1549-1625 and was at one time the tallest worldwide.  Nowadays its smaller 124 metre spire still towers over many of Tallinn’s buildings and remains an important symbol of the town.  From May-October, it’s possible to climb the narrow winding stairs to the viewing platform for magnificent views of the old town and port area.  (Free admission to the church but tickets required to access the tower).

Kadriorg Palace, Tallinn
Kadriorg Palace

Kadriorg Palace – located on the edge of town, the palace was founded by Peter I in the 18th century and named in honour of his wife Catherine I.  The interior is considered to be one of the most beautiful examples of Baroque architecture in Northern Europe and is now home to an Art Museum displaying Estonia’s foreign collection.

KGB Prison Cells, Tallinn
KGB Prison Cells, Tallinn

KGB Prison Cells – this prominent art-nouveau building conceals a dark history as in 1940 the headquarters of the People’s Commissariat of Internal Affairs (later the (KGB) was established there.  The basement of the building was used as detention cells creating the most feared prison in the area.  Explore the dismal corridors where crimes against humanity were committed.

Museum of Fat Margaret, Tallinn
Museum of Fat Margaret, Tallinn

Museum of Fat Margaret / Estonian Maritime Museum – learn about Estonia’s seafaring history from medieval maritime trades to modern day passenger ships.  Don’t miss viewing the 20m shipwreck of a medieval merchants ship.

Seaplane Harbour Museum, Tallinn
Seaplane Harbour Museum, Tallinn

Sea Plane Harbour – explore one of the finest maritime museums in Europe.  The vast interior contains a genuine submarine from the 1930’s and several other full sized craft, mines and cannons.  Outdoors visitors can take a tour around Suur Töll, the most powerful steam powered icebreaker of its time.

Seaplane Harbour, Tallinn
Seaplane Harbour

Estonian Health Care Museum – a fascinating museum covering all aspects of health care, autonomy and medicine through the ages.

I hope this travel guide has inspired you to plan a visit to Tallinn as it’s a delightful, compact city and home to lots of inviting cafes, restaurants and beer halls.

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During our visit we were guests of Tallink and Visit Tallinn and as always, all views and opinions are entirely my own.

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61 responses to “Tallinn: Travel Guide”

  1. Darlene Avatar

    A family friend moved to Tallinn recently for work and loves it and now I want to know more. So happy to read your informative travel guide! Thank you!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m certain you will enjoy visiting Tallinn as it’s such a characterful small city and easily walkable. Lovely at any time of year but especially so in the summer when all the outdoor terraces are set out. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment. Marion

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  2. Kelly MacKay Avatar

    Fantastic!! I’m working in a trip that I hope will include Tallinn. Thanks for this info.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks, Tallinn is lovely at any time of year.

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  4. gederedita Avatar

    i have never been come to Tallinn. interesting to visit. Thank you for your reference

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure. I hope you have an opportunity to visit Tallinn sometime.

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  5. Expedition Addict Avatar

    I’ll admit to not having heard of Tallinn before but it’s so beautiful it’s definitely on my list!

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  6. AndysWorldJourneys Avatar

    its a great, compact city to visit! Great recommendations!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your interest and comments Andy. Tallinn is definitely a wonderful small city to visit.

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  7. Alison Avatar

    What a beautiful old town Marion, you really made use of seven hours. Not a place I’ve even considered but would like a few days there now.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest in my guide to Tallinn Alison. It’s a small but fairytale like medieval city which I’m sure you’d enjoy visiting at some point.

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      1. Alison Avatar

        Would be fun to set aside some time and have you as a guide Marion 😊

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  8. junedesilva Avatar

    When my husband was working in Stockholm, he attended many meetings in Tallinn. He always commented on how much I would enjoy this town. Having read your travel guide and viewed the accompanying photos, I have to agree! I think I would love the old town and the market.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m sure you would enjoy a visit to Tallinn sometime June. It’s a delightful small medieval city. Thanks so much for your valued comments.

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  9. leightontravels Avatar

    A solid guide to a city we would love to see one day. Good work, Marion.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your interest in my travel,guide to Tallinn Leighton. I do hope you get an opportunity to visit Estonia one day.

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  10. travelling_han Avatar

    I really enjoyed this guide Marion. I’ve visited all the spots on the list but didn’t recognise Kadriorg as it’s changed colours since I visited! 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your kind words and interest in my guide to Tallinn. It’s great to read that you also enjoyed visiting this beautiful medieval city Hannah.

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  11. Mike and Kellye Hefner Avatar

    Wonderful travel guide, Marion! I would love to see Tallinn in person one day – so much history and things to do and see. With 300 stalls in the market, I could probably spend an entire day there.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Kellye for your kind words and interest in my Tallinn travel guide. The medieval city is so well preserved and a joy to wander around.

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  12. bwslidell Avatar

    Thank you for the fantastic Tallinn guide! The advice from Little Miss Traveller will make my trip unforgettable. eager to discover!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your interest and kind words. I do hope you are able to visit Tallinn soon.

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  13. Lookoom Avatar

    From what I remember of my visit to Tallinn, it’s certainly a pleasant little city to visit. I’m very impressed that you managed to visit so many places in the few hours between the two cruises.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We had around seven and a half hours in Tallinn and as we were dining on board it meant that we just needed to rest awhile over a drink. By planning our route in advance we didn’t feel rushed yet we still managed to visit numerous attractions and museums. Thank you for your interest in my guide to Tallinn and for your welcome thoughts.

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  14. NortheastAllie Avatar

    Tallinn looks so beautiful, and it is amazing to see how these historical buildings have stood the test of time. The Kadriorg Palace is absolutely gorgeous!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Tallinn is a beautiful medieval city that’s been so well preserved. It’s easily walkable and the palace is stunning. Hope you get over to Estonia one day.

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  15. grandmisadventures Avatar

    What a beautiful city, I love the clean lines and simple beauty of the buildings. And the view of the city from above is fantastic. Putting Tallinn on my every growing list of places to see 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      So pleased you are tempted to visit Tallinn sometime Meg as it’s a beautiful small city.

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  16. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    The medieval old town of Tallinn looks so charming. It’s incredible to hear just how old some sections of the wall and towers are. I’m such a fan of climbing church towers, it’s a great way to get a different perspective of the surrounding area. Thanks for the tour. Linda

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m so pleased you enjoyed my guide to Tallinn. It’s such a well presented medieval city. Hopefully you’ll get there one day too Linda. Hope you have a great weekend. Marion

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  18. travelgarb Avatar

    A good guide to somewhere I must go!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest and kind words. I’m pleased you found the guide useful and hope you manage to get there soon.

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  19. 100 Country Trek Avatar

    We visited there in Tallinn and such an amazing site. I love all of these images Marion. Those walled cities are old. Anita

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      So pleased you enjoyed it too Anita.

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  20. Rebecca Avatar

    I only had a few hours in Tallinn during a cruise ship tour around Scandinavia/the Baltics over a decade ago. But it was a lovely little visit, as I found the center very quaint and charming. One site that stood out to me was the Three Sisters (now a hotel), which had an amusing history behind it. Glad you got to spend a longer time in the Estonian capital!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      So pleased to read you also visited Tallinn Rebecca. I’ve had the pleasure of visiting numerous times from Helsinki as I enjoy it’s medieval architecture.

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  21. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    Talinn has been on our list for a while and it looks just like I hoped it would. We just visited the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia, showing how the history of these two cities is linked. I really like the look of Kadriorg Palace. Hopefully someday soon I’ll get to Estonia. Maggie

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m sure you’ll make it to Tallinn before too long Maggie and enjoy exploring this small but beautiful medieval city. I’ve not yet visited Sofia but would like to do so.

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      1. Monkey's Tale Avatar

        Sofia is actually better than we expected. It’s worth a full day, but maybe not much more. 😊

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  22. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    What a great guide to such a charming city! I’d especially love to see the Christmas markets one day.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Lyssy for your kind words. Tallinn is a beautifully preserved medieval city and it must be even more delightful at Christmastime.

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  23. Tanja Avatar

    Tallinn looks like a kind of place I’d love, old town, city walls and interesting musuems:)

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m sure you’d love spending g a day or more in Tallinn Tanja. Perhaps you could take the ferry for the day the next time you are visiting your friend in Helsinki. Thanks so much for commenting and I hope your week is going well.

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      1. Tanja Avatar

        Thanks Marion. That is a great idea

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  24. kagould17 Avatar

    So glad that these walled cities are preserved and celebrated. Such a historical place. Happy Thursday Marion. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your kind words Allan. Tallinn is a beautiful medieval city that has stood the test of time.

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  25. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    Tallinn really looks like a beautiful place to visit. I love the medieval town, as well as the lovely view from the St. Nicholas Church tower. And it’s always nice to see such beautiful places on a sunny day, isn’t it?

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It definitely helps to have good weather and we were very fortunate to have autumn sunshine during our day in Tallinn. The medieval old town is beautiful and I’m sure you would love to see it for yourselves one day. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment Corna.

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  26. Sheree Avatar

    Fabulous tour as always Marion

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your kind words Sheree!

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      1. Sheree Avatar

        They’re well-deserved

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  27. sarsm Avatar

    We stopped at Tallinn on a cruise and I was absolutely blown away. Such an amazing place!!! If I ever get the chance, I would definitely go there again. I haven’t been to Helsinki yet – so maybe I could take your suggestion and do a trip from there. We didn’t see the Palace – it looks beautiful.
    We bought quite a few handmade items at the market and I still use them now. I think it’s great if you find a useful souvenir when you travel. Then every time you use it, memories flow.

    Oh and the Estonian people were really friendly and welcoming.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      So pleased to learn that you enjoyed your time spent in Tallinn as part of your cruise. It’s a beautiful city and if you get a chance to stay a day or two next time, I’m certain you would enjoy it. Helsinki is absolutely gorgeous too and hopefully another place to add to your ‘to visit’ list! Thanks so much for your interest and valued contribution..

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  28. ianscyberspace Avatar

    I enjoyed the visit. Thank you! Love the cobblestone town centers in Europe. Obviously these citizens are proud of their city to keep it in such beautiful cleanliness.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Tallinn old town has been retained in a beautiful condition Ian and it’s cobblestone streets are a joy to wander along.

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