Head to Põlugu Pagar, a cozy restaurant serving traditional Estonian cuisine. Try their famous verivorst (blood sausage) and mulgikapsad (mashed potatoes with pork and sauerkraut).
Afternoon
1:30 PM: Take a stroll along the Tallinn Harbour, one of the most beautiful harbours in Europe. Visit the Sea Forum Shopping Centre and take a look at the luxury yachts.
4:00 PM: Take a ferry to the nearby island of Pirita, where you can visit the historic Pirita Monastery.
Dinner
Head to Maestro, a modern restaurant serving contemporary Estonian cuisine. Try their famous pork tenderloin with apple and potato dumplings.
Day 2: Nature and Culture
Morning
9:00 AM: Visit the Tallinn Botanic Garden, a beautiful garden featuring plants from around the world.
11:00 AM: Head to the Estonian Museum of Natural History, where you can learn about Estonia’s natural history and see some impressive exhibits.
Lunch
Try Kaiutuspuu, a cafe located in the museum, serving delicious sandwiches and salads.
Afternoon
1:30 PM: Visit the Tallinn History Museum, where you can learn about Estonia’s history from the 13th to the 20th century.
4:00 PM: Take a walk through the beautiful Kadriorg Park , designed by Peter von Breda.
Dinner
Head to St. Olaf’s Convent, a cozy restaurant located in the historic St. Olaf’s Convent building, serving traditional Estonian cuisine.
Day 3: Shopping and Relaxation
Morning
9:00 AM: Spend some time shopping at the Kaubamaja, a popular shopping centre featuring various stores.
11:00 AM: Visit the Tallinn Market, where you can find fresh produce and souvenirs.
Lunch
Head to St. Peter’s Bakery, a cozy bakery located in the Old Town, serving delicious sandwiches and pastries.
Afternoon
1:30 PM: Relax at the Tallinn Spa Hotel, where you can enjoy some spa treatments.
4:00 PM: Take a leisurely walk along the Tallinn Seaside Park, a beautiful park featuring several beaches and cafes.
Dinner
Head to Viktor’s House of Wine, a cozy restaurant located in the Old Town, serving delicious wine and traditional Estonian cuisine.