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Best places to visit in Tallinn

  • Alexander Nevsky Cathedral

    The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is a striking Russian Orthodox cathedral located on Toompea Hill, known for its impressive onion domes and ornate interior.

  • Tallinn TV Tower

    The tallest structure in Estonia, offering a 360-degree panoramic view of Tallinn and its surroundings from its observation deck.

  • Toompea Castle

    Toompea Castle, located on Toompea Hill, is the historic seat of the Estonian Parliament, offering insights into the country's governance.

  • Kadriorg Park

    A large and beautiful green space featuring walking paths, gardens, and several cultural attractions, including Kadriorg Palace.

  • Telliskivi Creative City

    A vibrant hub known for its street art, independent shops, and restaurants, blending modern creativity with industrial charm.

  • Estonian History Museum

    Located in the Great Guild Hall, this museum explores Estonia's rich history from ancient times to the present with various exhibits.

  • Kadriorg Palace

    A magnificent Baroque palace built by Peter the Great, now housing the Estonian Art Museum's collection of foreign art.

  • Kumu Art Museum

    Kumu Art Museum is Estonia's largest art museum, focusing on contemporary art and classic Estonian art from the 18th century onwards.

  • Old Town

    Tallinn's Old Town is a beautifully preserved medieval city center, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, featuring charming squares, colorful buildings, and quaint cafes.

  • Viru Gate

    Viru Gate is a historic city gate and a prominent landmark marking the entrance to Tallinn's Old Town from the east.

  • Town Hall Square

    Town Hall Square is the historic heart of Tallinn's Old Town, featuring the iconic Gothic Town Hall and surrounded by colorful buildings.

  • Estonian Open Air Museum

    The Estonian Open Air Museum showcases traditional rural Estonian life with historic buildings relocated from across the country.

  • Kiek in de Kök

    A prominent 15th-century defensive tower that is part of Tallinn's ancient city walls, now housing a museum about medieval defenses.

  • Estonian Maritime Museum

    This museum showcases Estonia's maritime history with exhibits on ships, submarines, and naval technology, located in a historic seaplane hangar.

  • St. Catherine's Passage

    St. Catherine's Passage is a picturesque medieval alleyway connecting Vene Street and Müürivahe Street, known for its artisan workshops and the remnants of a 13th-century convent.

  • Toompea Hill

    Toompea Hill is a prominent limestone hill in Tallinn's Old Town, housing the Estonian Parliament and offering significant historical sites and scenic viewpoints.

  • Røst

    A popular bakery and cafe in Tallinn, highly recommended for its breakfast offerings, especially its sourdough bread and pastries.

  • Seaplane Harbour Museum

    The Seaplane Harbour Museum is an interactive maritime museum located in a historic seaplane hangar.

  • Gothic Town Hall

    A 13th-century Gothic building located in the main square of Tallinn's historic Old Town, featuring a prominent tower.

  • St. Nicholas Church

    A 13th-century landmark in Tallinn known for its collection of ecclesiastical art.

  • Tallinn Town Hall

    The 14th-century Tallinn Town Hall is a significant landmark in the Old Town, known for its Gothic architecture.

  • Great Guild Hall

    The Great Guild Hall is a historic building in Tallinn, known for its medieval architecture and now housing the Estonian History Museum.

  • Seaplane Harbour

    An interactive maritime museum located in a historic seaplane hangar, featuring extensive exhibits on naval history and technology.

  • Pirita Promenade

    A scenic coastal walkway offering views of the Gulf of Finland, connecting the city center to Pirita Beach.

  • Pirita Beach

    A popular sandy beach along the coast, offering a place to relax, swim, and enjoy views of the Gulf of Finland.

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