
Tallinn Old Town Estonia Travel Guide
Helsinki is around 80 km (50 miles) across the Gulf of Finland.
Frequent ferry services are available from operators like Tallink Silja Line, Viking Line, and Eckerö Line. The journey takes about 2-2.5 hours. Ferries include various amenities.
Estonia's diverse landscapes offer ample opportunities for nature lovers to check out unique ecosystems.
Approximately 70 km (43 miles) east of Tallinn, this park features extensive forests, wetlands, plus striking coastline.
Discover Estonia's largest natural waterfall plus striking coastal landscapes.
Explore Estonia's broader cultural heritage beyond the Old Town walls with these enriching day trips.
Located in Rocca al Mare, this institution recreates rural Estonian village life with historic farmsteads. Easily accessible by bus from Tallinn city center.
These historic manors within Lahemaa National Park offer insight into Estonian noble life, architecture, and historical estates.
Medieval castle ruins with interactive exhibits and a medieval theme park, located an hour's go east of Tallinn.
Explore Estonia's past and artistic expressions with visits to institutions.
Venture outside the capital for regional cultural experiences.
Consider extending your trip to explore more of the Baltic region or Estonian islands for a more comprehensive experience.
Combine Tallinn with Riga (Latvia) and Vilnius (Lithuania) for a comprehensive a travel through the Baltic states.
Discover Estonia's the largest landmass, known for untouched nature, windmills, and meteorite craters.
Continue your journey by taking an overnight ferry to Helsinki (Finland) or Stockholm (Sweden).
Research bus and ferry schedules, especially for global connections. Consider booking tickets early for popular routes.
Secure lodging in advance for each destination, specifically during high season, to ensure preferred options.
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Finland use the Euro. Sweden uses Swedish Krona. Plan for currency exchange or card use.