Tallinn Estonia 4 Day Itinerary
Tallinn 4-Day Itinerary
Day 1: Explore Old Town and Toompea Hill
Morning:
- Check-in at your accommodation. Recommended hotels: Hotel Telegraaf, Park Inn by Radisson Tallinn, or Schlossle Hotel
- Start your day with breakfast at Kohver Kohvik in the heart of Old Town.
Afternoon:
- Visit Toompea Hill, home to key historical sites like Toompea Castle, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, and Parliament of Estonia. Don’t miss the beautiful views of Tallinn from Kohtuotsa Viewing Platform.
- Explore the cobblestone streets of Old Town, stopping by historic sites such as Town Hall Square and St. Olav’s Church.
- Have lunch at Rataskaevu 16, known for its Estonian cuisine with a modern twist.
Evening:
- Stroll around the lively Kalamaja district, famous for its colorful wooden houses and hipster vibe.
- Grab dinner at Põrgu, a restaurant located in a former public sauna, serving innovative Estonian dishes.
Day 2: Museums and Creative District
Morning:
- Visit Kumu Art Museum for an insight into Estonian art history. The museum is part of the Kadriorg Palace, a beautiful palace built by Peter the Great.
- Have lunch at Maikrahv, located near Kumu, offering a variety of dishes using local ingredients.
Afternoon:
- Head to Telliskivi Creative City and explore its vibrant atmosphere filled with art studios, shops, cafes, and eateries.
- Stop by Telliskivi Loomelinnugur for a taste of Estonian craft beers.
- If you’re interested in contemporary art, visit the Estonian Museum of Contemporary Art (EMoCA).
Evening:
- Dine at F-HOUSE in Telliskivi Creative City, offering a fusion of Asian and Nordic cuisine.
- Take a leisurely walk along the seafront to Seaplane Harbour, where you can visit the Maritime Museum or enjoy the views of Tallinn’s skyline.
Day 3: Day trip to Lahemaa National Park
Morning:
- Rent a car, book a guided tour, or join a day trip from Tallinn to visit Lahemaa National Park.
- Explore the park’s diverse landscapes, including forests, bogs, and coastlines. Don’t miss the Palace of Pedaja and the charming village of Viru.
Afternoon:
- Have lunch in a local restaurant within the national park or return to Tallinn for lunch at Leib Resto ja Aed in Kalamaja district, known for its homemade bread and pastries.
Evening:
- Relax and unwind with a visit to Laura Spa or Vabandust Sauna for some traditional Estonian sauna experiences.
- Dine at Ole & Meneste, a cozy restaurant serving classic Estonian dishes in Old Town.
Day 4: Explore Modern Tallinn and Farewell
Morning:
- Visit the Tallinn TV Tower for panoramic views of the city. The tower also houses an exhibition about Estonia’s fight for independence.
- Have lunch at Rootsi 16, offering a variety of dishes influenced by Nordic and Eastern European cuisines.
Afternoon:
- Explore the trendy neighborhood of Kesklinn, filled with boutique shops, cafes, and modern architecture. Don’t miss the Tallinn Creative Hub, home to various design studios and workshops.
- Visit Fat Margaret (Paks Margareeta) – a large defensive tower in the Old Town with an interesting history.
Evening:
- Have a farewell dinner at Mahale** or Niguliste Kirik, both located in the heart of Old Town and offering exquisite dining experiences.
- Take a leisurely walk around the Old Town one last time to soak in its charming atmosphere under the starry night sky.
Transportation:
- Tallinn’s public transportation system is efficient and affordable, with buses, trams, and trolleybuses connecting most parts of the city. Consider getting a Tallinn Card for free public transport, discounted museum entries, and other perks.
- Taxis are readily available, but be sure to use licensed companies like Taksoi Takso or Leto Takso for a hassle-free experience.
- Renting a car can be a convenient option, especially for day trips outside Tallinn, but keep in mind that driving in Estonia is on the right side of the road.
Tips and Other Interesting Facts:
- Estonian is the official language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas.
- The currency used in Estonia is the Euro (€). Credit cards are widely accepted in most establishments.
- Tallinn is famous for its beautiful medieval architecture, making it one of the best-preserved Hanseatic cities in Europe.
- Estonians love their black bread and liquorice, so don’t be surprised if you find these treats everywhere!
- Summer days can last up to 20 hours, while winter days are short and dark. Be sure to pack accordingly for your visit.
- Tallinn has a vibrant nightlife scene with numerous bars, clubs, and live music venues. Ask locals for recommendations based on your preferences.