What to do in one summer day in Tallinn

in estonia •  5 years ago 

The view of Old Town

Tallinn is a city rich in culture and history for people looking for an outstanding vacation experience in Europe. And the summer might be the best time to visit the beautiful Estonian capital as you can truly take advantage of spending time outdoors without needing to worry about the weather.

Interested in getting to know Tallinn but the city was not part of your travel itinerary? Don't worry! In only one day you will be able to know the main tourist spots of the city. Check out 5 tips for places to visit in Tallinn during one day.

1. Old Town

The street in Old Town

Built between the 13th and 16th centuries, this colorful place with gabled houses and grandiose churches is, no doubt, the city's biggest tourist attraction. Tallinn’s Old Town is divided into two areas: the lower town, is one of the best preserved medieval towns in Europe and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the upper town, also called Toompea.

Considered the heart of the Old Town, the Town Hall Square is surrounded by charming cafes and restaurants that during the summer place their tables around the square, making the moments with friends and family even more enjoyable.

Town Hall Square

Besides the towers, Tallinn has more than 20 churches, most of them located in the Old Town. Don't miss the medieval churches like St. Olav’s and the Cathedral Saint Alexandre Nevsky that are true works of art and have architecture rich in details. It is worth highlighting the beautiful view of Tallinn that is possible to have from the tower of the St. Olav's Church, which is an attraction aside and worth to be part of your script in the Old Town.

Cathedral Saint Alexandre Nevsky

2. Telliskivi

Telliskivi Creative City is one of the most popular areas of Tallinn and is located in the charming Kalamaja neighborhood. Very close to Old Town, there are only a few steps away, Telliskivi has transformed a former industrial complex into studio spaces, creative business offices, cool restaurants, art cafés and beer bars specializing in local and international craft beer.

The street in Telliskivi

When you are in Telliskivi, take time to visit the Balti Jaam Turg. This complex is one of the most modern Estonian markets and offers an incredible variety of shopping and leisure options for tourists, such as clothing stores, travel souvenirs, stalls with fresh fruit and vegetables, cheese and spices stores and a variety of meats and fish fresh. Besides that, it is possible to find delicious street foods, cafes and an excellent brewery.

3. Kadriorg Park

Kadriorg Palace

Kadriorg Park is the most urban park in Tallinn and originated as a summer residence of the Russian Tsar Peter the Great. With more over 70 hectares of land, the most popular places for a stroll in the park are the flower beds surrounding the Swan Pond and the sidewalk leading from there to the president's palace. There are many museums in the park, including KUMU (Estonian Art Museum), Kadriorg Art Museum and the Mikkeli Museum.

KUMU (Estonian Art Museum)

4. Pirita beach

Pirita beach

Pirita is one of the best places you can go when summer arrives. With the city's most popular beach, a pleasant adventure park and the yacht harbor, this place is the summer fun destination in Tallinn. Just a few kilometers from the Old Town and Kesklinn, Pirita has incredible and beautiful nature and also to refresh the scent of the trees. So do not miss this place so nice for the hottest Estonian days.

The quite sea in Pirita

The trees in the entrance of Pirita beach

So, what do you think of the 4 tips for enjoying a summer day in Tallinn? Share your opinion in the comments below and do not forget to check the next post: tips for the best historical places to visit in the Estonian capital.

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Lovely photos and nice review.

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