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Tallinn, the metropolis of Estonia, rests on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland, about 70 km around 43 miles south of Helsinki. At the ancient and medieval center of the city is the slope of Toompea, coated in cobbled roads and packed with medieval houses and lanes. The lower town unfurls out from the base of the hill, still sheltered by the remains of a city wall. Encircling the city wall is a chain of well-kept green parks, excellent for walks. The Port of Tallinn is one of the largest cruise and passenger docks in the Baltics. Around 30 cruise lines dock on the port of Tallinn during the tourist period. Cruise ships are mostly lodged in the Old City Harbour, which is below a mile northeast of the Old Town. On a day trip to Tallinn for a couple of hours, you could take a stroll along Viru street, about a 10-15 min walk from Ferry Terminal or take a taxi to travel there and then wander the ancient city on foot. There are some prominent "lookout" spots, where you could take in breathtaking sights of the rest of Old Town. Book holidays to Tallinn with Travel Center and gain from our all-inclusive holidays which comprise of cheap flights, in-expensive accommodation and adjustable booking choices. We at Travel Center are devoted to make sure that your holiday to Tallinn is a memorable one!
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Time Zone
UTC+02:00 hours
Airlines Flying
Ryanair, Lufthansa, Aeroflot, British Airways, Brussels Airlines
Languages
Estonian
Best Time to Travel
June to December
Modes of Transport
Bus, Taxi, Car
Currency Exchange Rate
1.00 GBP = 1.36 EUR
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Cathedral of Saint Mary the Virgin (Dome Church)
The gothic church that rests at the heart of Toompea hill is one of the country's most captivating ancient appeals. Set prior to 1233 and frequently reconstructed since, the church exhibits a blend of structural methods. Its arched chief body comes from the 14th century, while its Baroque steeple was an insertion from the late 1770s.
Kadriorg Palace - Kadriorg Art Museum
Constructed for Peter the Great in 1718 and developed by Italian designer Niccolo Michetti, the castle and encircling trimmed gardens are a humbling sample of Tsarist luxury. In its present part as a museum it exhibits hundreds of 16th- to 20th-century portraits by Western and Russian artists, prints, carvers and other works.
Katariina käik (St. Catherine's Passage)
This half-concealed passage runs behind what was formerly St. Catherine's Church. What makes the passage especially fascinating is that it accommodates the St. Catherine's Guild, a selection of craft shops where artists utilise customary techniques to produce and market glassware, hats, bedspreads, ceramics, jewellery, hand-painted silk and other merchandise.
Estonian History Museum - Great Guild Hall
Films and manual exhibits at this large museum display how Estonian-inhabitants stayed, battled and lived through 11,000 years. The museum covers Estonia's past from prehistoric periods' right up to the conclusion of the 20th century. It builds its home in the 15th century Great Guild Hall, Independently a breathtaking artefact of Tallinn's history.
Estonian Open Air Museum
Journey back to the countryside Estonia of old in this huge, breathing museum packed with refurbished, 18-20th century suburbs. The wooded park contains various assembled farm structures and also ancient windmills, a timber church and a village school. Tourists could purchase crafts and try out the customary foods distributed in the village bar.
Kiek in de Kök
This enormous, 38m-tall cannon tower accommodates a large museum of the town's ramparts, weapons and early-period life. Other than the samples of old firepower, there are exhibits describing how the city's process of walls and towers evolved through the years and other aspects of life in the Tallinn of old.
Kohtuotsa Viewing Platform
Providing broad views of Old Town's rooftops and towers against the setting of the current city horizon. The roomy region on the east section of Toompea hill provides memorable sights of the former neighbourhood and is simply the city's most popular photo location, you could view most of Tallinn's centuries-old steeples and more.
Tallinn Zoo
Possessing one of Northern Europe's top animal selections, this zoo is strewn across an 87-hectare drape of wooded land in Tallinn's Haabersti region. Its large inventory of inhabitants comprises of; rhinos, vultures, camels, polar bears, pythons, lions, bison and plenty of other kinds. They also have crocodiles and chimpanzees in the Tropical House and more.
Tallinn Town Wall
Tour this section of the wall linking Nunna, Sauna and Kuldjala towers to visualize protecting the town against early raiders. With 1.9km of its native city wall and 20 protective towers wall still positioned, Tallinn possess one of Europe's top conserved gothic ramparts.
St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
This picturesque, onion-curved construction resting upon Toompea Hill is Estonia's leading Russian Orthodox cathedral. It's also by far the striking, most luxurious Orthodox church in Tallinn. The church's towers' bear Tallinn's most dominant church bell group, comprising of 11 bells, plus the biggest in Tallinn, measuring 15 tonnes.