Tallinn 2 Day Itinerary
Day 1: Exploring the Medieval Charm of Tallinn
Morning:
- Start your day with a hearty breakfast at Kohver Kohver, located near the Old Town. (Location: Pikk Jalg 2, 10133 Tallinn)
- Visit Toompea Hill and explore the Toompea Castle, home to the Estonian Parliament and the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. (Entrance fee may apply)
Afternoon:
- Wander through the cobblestone streets of the Old Town, visiting places like St. Olav’s Church, Kiek in de Kök, and the Great Guild Hall.
- Don’t miss the Town Hall Square and the Fat Margaret Tower, which offers panoramic views of Tallinn.
- Have lunch at Pikk Tee 16 Maakalm, a cozy restaurant offering traditional Estonian cuisine. (Location: Pikk tee 16, 10133 Tallinn)
Evening:
- Take a leisurely stroll along Katy’s Passage and Viru Street, lined with unique shops, galleries, and cafes.
- For dinner, head to F-Hoone, a modern restaurant offering innovative takes on Estonian dishes. (Location: Lai 41A, 10132 Tallinn)
Day 2: Modern Tallinn and a Taste of Local Culture
Morning:
- Begin your day with a visit to Kadriorg Park and the Kadriorg Palace. The park offers a peaceful escape from the city, while the palace houses a art museum. (Entrance fee may apply)
- Grab a quick lunch at the Rosen Kvartal Café, located within Kadriorg Park. (Location: Ehitajate tee 58A, 10418 Tallinn)
Afternoon:
- Visit the Tallinn TV Tower for panoramic views of the city. (Entrance fee may apply)
- Explore the trendy Kalamaja district, known for its colorful houses and hipster vibe. Stop by Telliskivi Creative City to browse through various shops, cafes, and street food vendors.
- Have dinner at NOA, a contemporary restaurant with a focus on seafood. (Location: Vesilennuki tn 4, 10617 Tallinn)
Evening:
- End your day with a visit to Vene Maja for live traditional music and Estonian folk dancing. (Location: Pikk tee 23, 10133 Tallinn)
Things to Know:
- The official language is Estonian, but English is widely spoken in the city.
- The currency used in Estonia is the Euro.
- Tallinn’s public transportation system is efficient and affordable. You can use trams, buses, and trolleybuses to get around the city.
- In Tallinn, tap water is safe to drink.
Transportation: Tallinn has a comprehensive public transportation system, including trams, buses, and trolleybuses. You can purchase tickets at kiosks or through the mobile app. Taxis are also widely available, but fares can be expensive compared to public transport.
Tips:
- Wear comfortable walking shoes as you’ll be doing a lot of exploring on foot.
- Bring an umbrella, as Tallinn can experience rain showers at any time of the year.
- Be respectful when visiting religious sites and follow local customs.
Enjoy your trip to Tallinn!