Tallinn · Estonia

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Discover the best Tallinn tours, the fairy-tale medieval old town and its towers and town hall square, Soviet and KGB history, Estonian food and craft beer, and day trips to Lahemaa National Park, the island of Saaremaa and across the sea to Helsinki. Compare top-rated activities and plan your perfect Tallinn itinerary.

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Tallinn itinerary ideas

Ready-made routes you can book against — from a single perfect day to a long weekend.

1 day

Tallinn in 1 day

  1. 1Town Hall Square
  2. 2City walls & Toompea
  3. 3KGB Museum
  4. 4Food & craft beer
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2 days

Tallinn in 2 days

  1. 1Day 1: Old town & history
  2. 2Day 2: Lahemaa or Helsinki
  3. 3Nature or a capital
  4. 4Tavern evenings
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3 days

Tallinn in 3 days

  1. 1Day 1: Old town & history
  2. 2Day 2: Lahemaa NP
  3. 3Day 3: Helsinki cruise
  4. 4Estonia & beyond
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With kids

Tallinn with kids

  1. 1Climb the city walls
  2. 2Towers & legends
  3. 3Lahemaa nature
  4. 4Marzipan & treats
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Know before you go

Short, straight answers to the questions every Tallinn visitor asks before booking.

The sweet-spot months

Late spring and summer (May–September) bring the mildest, longest days, lively outdoor life and the best weather for day trips — the prime time to visit.

Spring (Apr–Jun)

Fresh, greening days ideal for the old town and Lahemaa coming to life, with long daylight by June.

Summer (Jul–Aug)

Mild and lively, perfect for the old town terraces, festivals, Lahemaa and the Helsinki cruise, with very long Nordic days.

Autumn (Sep–Oct)

Crisp, golden days with fewer crowds — a lovely, atmospheric time for the city and forests.

Winter (Nov–Feb)

Cold and snowy, but magical with one of Europe’s most beautiful Christmas markets on Town Hall Square.

Cruise season

Summer brings many cruise ships; book popular tours ahead and start early to beat the midday crowds.

When to visit

Tallinn through the seasons

What's best, how busy it gets, and one booking tip for each time of year.

Spring
Mar–May
Best for
Fresh days for the old town and coast.
Crowds
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Long daylight returns by late spring.
Summer
Jun–Aug
Best for
Mild days, festivals and day trips.
Crowds
Booking tip
Peak and cruise season; book ahead.
Autumn
Sep–Oct
Best for
Golden days with fewer crowds.
Crowds
Booking tip
A lovely, atmospheric time to visit.
Winter
Nov–Feb
Best for
The magical Christmas market and snow.
Crowds
Booking tip
Cold and snowy; pack warm.
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Tallinn travel FAQ

What are the best tours in Tallinn?

The highest-rated Tallinn experiences are an old-town walking tour, a Soviet and KGB history tour, an Estonian food-and-beer tour, and day trips to Lahemaa National Park or Helsinki.

What should I book in advance in Tallinn?

Book popular small-group walking, food and history tours and Lahemaa or Helsinki day trips ahead, as they have limited places, especially in summer and around cruise calls.

How many days do I need in Tallinn?

Two to three days is ideal — the medieval old town and history, plus Lahemaa National Park and a day cruise to Helsinki.

Is Tallinn worth visiting?

Yes — Tallinn rewards with one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval old towns, a powerful Soviet and Cold War history, hearty Estonian food and craft beer, beautiful nature at Lahemaa, and an easy ferry to Helsinki.

What are the best day trips from Tallinn?

Top day trips are Lahemaa National Park, the island of Saaremaa, and a day cruise to Helsinki across the Gulf of Finland.

When is the best time to visit Tallinn?

Late spring and summer (May–September) bring the mildest, longest days and the best weather for day trips; winter is cold and snowy but magical with one of Europe’s loveliest Christmas markets.

How do you get around Tallinn?

Tallinn’s medieval old town is best on foot, with trams and buses for the wider city, fast ferries to Helsinki and the islands, and tours bundling transport for Lahemaa; the airport is just 10 minutes from the centre.
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