Sunday, August 14, 2011

Tallinn Travel Information

Tallinn Travel Information

A historical seaside city with an interesting medieval old town, the Estonian capital Tallinn is one of the rising tourism destinations in Northern Europe. Famous for its lovely and compact Old Town, Tallinn is also a good place for shopping and entertainment as it hosts a great variety of reasonably priced shopping facilities and vibrant nightlife.

An orthodox church in Tallinn

An orthodox church in Tallinn

Historical Old Town and shopping facilities: Attractions of Tallinn

The most popular travel destination in Estonia is its seaside capital Tallinn, a charming mixture of Medieval and Soviet-style architecture and western influence gained during the earlier history of Estonia and updated during the last decades. The most popular sight of this city with 400,000 inhabitants is its historical Old Town that is covered with medieval buildings and cobblestone streets and soaked in friendly atmosphere. The most popular sights of this internationally appreciated historical city dating back to 15th and 16th centuries are the Danish Castle and the Russian-built Orthodox Church.

A city view of Tallinn, clouds above the city

A city view of Tallinn, clouds above the city


Entertainment and culture. In addition to its historical sites, the Estonian capital attracts many also with its reasonably priced facilities for shopping in Tallinn, not to mention the nightlife of Tallinn that offers something for everyone. Nominated the European cultural capital of 2011, Tallinn also hosts several interesting museums, cultural attractions and a nearby zoo. Pirita with its sailing ships, sport facilities and parks is a popular attraction, and a lovely place for a relaxing afternoon picnic or for a mountain bike ride. Spa hotels in Tallinn are also available, offering pampering treatments after your long day of sightseeing in Tallinn.

Traditional architecture in Tallinn

Traditional architecture in Tallinn

Practical information for your stay in Tallinn

Weather in Tallinn is changeable with snowy winters and warm summers. Average monthly high temperatures during the summer (June-August) are around 20 degrees of Celsius, whereas wintertime is much cooler with its three month period of below zero temperatures (December-February). The best time to travel to Tallinn for summer activities is from May to September, and for skiing between January and early March.

Tallinn by night

Tallinn by night


How to get there. Located in Northern Europe by the Baltic Sea, Tallinn is an easily reachable destination.

Flights to Tallinn are available from most European main airports, and you can also travel to Tallinn by ferry from Finland, Sweden or Germany, or by road from Russia or Latvia. Most of the main attractions in Tallinn are located within walking distance from each other, but if you want to see the outskirts of the city, taxis, buses and rental cars in Tallinn are widely available.

Central square of the old town in Tallinn

Central square of the old town in Tallinn


Visitor services. There is a wide variety of hotels in Tallinn available, and restaurants in Tallinn offer you varied culinary experiences. What is even better, this charming city is a quite safe travel destination if only you are wise enough to avoid common problem situations found in most big cities. However, be aware of pick-pocketing, which is a quite common problem particularly in the outdoor markets of Tallinn, and keep your wits with you when enjoying the local nightlife. Keep an eye on your belongings and avoid moving around alone in silent areas. English is commonly spoken in Tallinn. Many locals also speak German or Russian.

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