Tallinn-7-day-itinerary
7-Day Itinerary for Traveling in Tallinn
Day 1: Arrival and Exploration of the Old Town
Morning
- Arrive at Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport (TLL)
- Take a taxi or bus (#34) to your accommodation in the city center ( approx. €10-15)
- Check-in to your hotel (e.g., Hotel Telegraaf or Hotel Liivalaia)
- Start exploring the Old Town, including:
- St. Nicholas’ Church (Raekoja plats 15)
- Town Hall Square (Raekoja plats 1)
Afternoon
- Visit the Tallinn City Museum (Raekoja plats 18) to learn about the city’s history
- Enjoy traditional Estonian cuisine for lunch at Restaurant Rataskaevu
Evening
- Dinner at Restaurant Olde Hansa, known for its medieval atmosphere and traditional dishes
- Explore the Old Town’s narrow streets and shops at night
Day 2: Toompea Hill and Kadriorg Park
Morning
- Visit the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Toompea 26) on Toompea Hill
- Walk to the nearby St. Bridget’s Church (Toompea 16)
- Take a short walk to Kadriorg Park, featuring beautiful gardens and fountains
Afternoon
- Visit the Kadriorg Palace (Pikk 25), an impressive Baroque palace with an art collection
- Lunch at Restaurant Cafe Tchaikovsky in Kadriorg Park
Evening
- Dinner at Restaurant 360, offering modern Estonian cuisine with a great view of the city
- Relax at your hotel or explore the nearby streets
Day 3: Sea Fortress and Kalamaja Neighborhood
Morning
- Take a short bus ride (bus #38) to the Sea Fortress (Vene teaed)
- Visit the Tallinn Maritime Museum (Suur-Kloostri 2a), located inside the fortress
Afternoon
- Explore the nearby Kalamaja neighborhood, known for its bohemian atmosphere and street art
- Lunch at Restaurant Hõlm, offering traditional Estonian cuisine with a cozy atmosphere
Evening
- Dinner at Restaurant Fuego, serving modern Spanish-inspired dishes
- Enjoy a drink or two in one of the Old Town’s bars or cafes
Day 4: Rotermann Quarter and Telliskivi Creative City
Morning
- Visit the Rotermann Quarter (Rataskaevu 2), an upscale shopping center with a mix of local boutiques and international brands
- Take a short walk to the nearby Telliskivi Creative City, featuring a vibrant street art scene and local eateries
Afternoon
- Lunch at Restaurant Vika, offering modern Estonian cuisine in a cozy setting
- Visit the Tallinn Market (Põliskaare 2), selling fresh produce and local handicrafts
Evening
- Dinner at Restaurant Merikelder, serving seafood and traditional dishes with a nautical atmosphere
- Enjoy some live music or theater at one of the city’s venues
Day 5: Pirita Beach and Pirita Convent
Morning
- Take a short bus ride (bus #38) to Pirita Beach (Pirita tee 12)
- Visit the nearby Pirita Convent, featuring beautiful gardens and a peaceful atmosphere
Afternoon
- Lunch at Restaurant Kalamaja Tee, offering traditional Estonian cuisine with a cozy atmosphere
- Visit the nearby Pirita Marina, featuring boats and yachts for rent or sale
Evening
- Dinner at Restaurant Must Puudel, serving modern Estonian cuisine in a charming setting
- Relax on Pirita Beach or enjoy a drink by the sea
Day 6: Lahemaa National Park (optional)
Morning
- Take a day trip to Lahemaa National Park ( approx. €20-30 for transportation and entrance fees)
- Visit the nearby Palmse Manor, featuring beautiful gardens and a peaceful atmosphere
Afternoon
- Lunch at Restaurant Pühalepa, offering traditional Estonian cuisine in a charming setting
- Explore the national park’s scenic landscapes and natural attractions
Evening
- Dinner back in Tallinn at one of your favorite restaurants
- Enjoy some live music or theater at one of the city’s venues
Day 7: Last Day in Tallinn
Morning
- Spend some time shopping for souvenirs or exploring a new neighborhood (e.g., Noblessner, Telliskivi)
- Lunch at Restaurant Ruut, offering modern Estonian cuisine with a cozy atmosphere
Afternoon
- Visit the nearby Noblessner Shipyard (Noblessner tee 12), featuring a mix of industrial and artistic attractions
- Enjoy some last-minute sightseeing or shopping before departing
Transportation
- Tallinn has an efficient public transportation system, including buses and trams. Buy a Tallinn Card for free public transport.
- Rent a car if you prefer to explore the city independently ( approx. €40-60 per day).
Tips and Things to Know
- The best time to visit Tallinn is during the summer months when the weather is warm and sunny.
- Try some traditional Estonian cuisine, such as verivorst (blood sausage), karjalanpiirakka (Karelian pasties), or mulgikapsad (mashed potato cakes).
- Don’t forget to try some local craft beers, such as Saku or Tallinn Beer.
Places to Stay
Budget-Friendly Options
- Hostel Lainaleht ( approx. €15-25 per night)
- Hotel Telegraaf ( approx. €50-80 per night)
Mid-Range Options
- Hotel Liivalaia ( approx. €60-100 per night)
- Hotel Tallinn City ( approx. €70-120 per night)
Luxury Options
- Hotel St. George ( approx. €150-250 per night)
- Hotel Telegraaf ( approx. €180-300 per night)
Note: Prices are approximate and may vary depending on the season and availability.
Restaurants and Cafes
Some popular restaurants and cafes in Tallinn include:
Traditional Estonian Cuisine
- Restaurant Rataskaevu
- Restaurant Olde Hansa
- Restaurant Merikelder
Modern Estonian Cuisine
- Restaurant 360
- Restaurant Fuego
- Restaurant Must Puudel
International Cuisine
- Restaurant Cafe Tchaikovsky (Kadriorg Park)
- Restaurant Vika (Telliskivi Creative City)
Activities and Attractions
Some popular activities and attractions in Tallinn include:
Museums
- Tallinn City Museum
- Tallinn Maritime Museum
Historic Landmarks
- St. Nicholas’ Church
- Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
- Toompea Hill
Parks and Gardens
- Kadriorg Park
- Pirita Convent
Shopping Centers
- Rotermann Quarter
- Telliskivi Creative City
Note: This is just a sample itinerary, and you may want to customize it based on your personal interests and preferences. Enjoy your trip to Tallinn!