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Everything You Need to Know About the Charm of Tallinn

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Everything You Need to Know About the Charm of Tallinn

Located in the north-eastern corner of European Union, Tallinn is the capital of Estonia and a charming destination not far away from Helsinki and other larger cities of Europ. Its strategic location along the Baltic Sea, as well as its unique culture and beautiful scenery makes it an appealing sightseeing spot and it’s no surprise many tourists, as well as EU citizens, continue coming every now and then.

So, if you’ve been starting to wonder what makes Tallinn all that special, you’re in the right place. Get ready to explore this one of a kind city! We’ll be discussing all that makes Tallinn the perfect holiday destination and take you through everything from its beautiful Old Town, enthralling nightlife, bustling markets and plenty of activities!

A Brief History of Tallinn

As with most regions in Europe, Tallinn has experienced a great deal of turmoil. It remained an autonomous part of the Danish kingdom until the late 13th century when it sold itself to the Teutonic Order. After Bernhard von Buxhoeveden became its first governor in the name of the Order, Tallinn fell under numerous rulers including Sweden, 1561, Russia in 1710 and then again to Russia inWorld War I.

Finally, during World War II Estonia was occupied by Germany, followed by Russia in 1944. By 1988, Estonia declared done with its Soviet past and began a unilateral journey towards sovereignty, which included the establishment of The Estonian Constitution; a document which stated its independence from the Soviet Union.

The Charm of Tallinn

Due to its long history with Germany, Scandinavia and Soviet Union, Tallinn has been blessed with an unparalleled charm – from its fascinating Old Town to its own language; the city is an amazing mix of different cultures. The Estonian language is an exclusive Indo-European Uralic language which bears resemblance to Finnish. In addition to that, its history has also influenced its culture significantly and one can witness some traces of German heritage scattered here and there across the city.

Exploring Old Town

The Old Town is undoubtedly one of the main highlights of Tallinn. Magnificently preserved medieval cobblestone streets and grandeur facades that take you into another historic era – this is exactly how one would describe Old Town. Moreover, it’s also home to some of the tourist attractions such as Saint Olaf Church and Toompea Castle.

The charming walls surrounding the town date back to at least 1150 and are connected by small gateways on which you can find inscribed images of dragons, eagles and other characters. In addition, many monuments in Old Town were built between 1200s to 1400s.

For those with an adventurous spirit, Old Town is also a great place for exploring its hidden gems like old churches, museums and mystical cobblestone paths. And needless to say if you’re looking for some shopping avenues, there’s no better place than the multiple shops and art galleries in here plus some finds at the Town Hall Square.

Night Out in Tallinn

Since past few years, Tallinn has been making a mark on Estonia’s vibrant nightlife culture by becoming home to numerous clubs and bars located around the city. From student pubs to clubs offering live music, the choice is yours! Here are some of ones worth exploring:
• Genialistide Klubi: With generously spread industrial-style interiors and resident DJs playing dance music, this legendary hip-hop club is sure to lift up your spirits!

• Boom: Enjoy EDM all night long as this nightclub features both local as well international DJs – a great way to experience Tallinn’s cool nightlife culture.
• Vabank: Set up in a former bank building with eclectic interior design and historic architecture, it’s definitely one of the best places for a night out!
• Club Hollywood: Located at Pärnu Road 16A, Club Hollywood offers guests an opportunity to sing karaoke until midnight! They also have a dedicated VIP section.

Markets (& Shopping) in Tallinn

Besides being known as a place that holds some of the best historical spots in Europe and also boasting a vibrant nightlife culture, Tallinn is also known for its lively markets! One of them is Rotermann Quarter Market – this open-air market offers plentiful options for souvenir shopping plus has some quaint shops and delis serving some scrumptious food – one definitely needs to try the fresh baked black rye bread!

You can also check out Telliskivi Flea Market which takes place every Sunday across Telliskivi Creative City – this two storey craft market offers plenty of pocket-friendly options for art enthusiasts as well as vintage shoppers! Moreover, there are plenty of foodie stalls showcasing local delicacies prepared by some talented local chefs.

Things to Do In Tallinn

Tallinn is known for its serenity as well as charm and what better way to experience that than embarking on some interesting activities around the city? Here are some activities you can consider doing:
• Take a Tallinn Estonian Craft Beer Tasting and History tour with Viator! Join local guides who will take you through a journey visiting some classic local breweries while tasting their crafted brews. You’ll gain insight into the history of beer in Estonia as well as get a chance to sample out some traditional Estonian beers. Definitely a must-do activity when in Tallinn!
• Spend a day at Kadriorg Park: A mix of mesmerising greenery and impressive sculptures adorn up this beautiful park located near the Presidential Palace. This larger area is equipped with plenty of walking paths leading to some amazing views along the Baltic Sea. In addition, it houses some renowned attractions such as Kumu Art Museum – definitely worth visiting!
• Visit Alexander Nevsky Russian Orthodox Church: This classic architecture stands tall near Old Town with characteristics resembling exceptional Baroque design – an ideal visit for those looking forward to witness spiritual culture!

Things To Keep in Mind When Traveling to Tallinn

Visiting new places can create anxiety and caution among many travellers. In addition, there are a few measures you must keep in mind when travelling around Estonia:
• Respect their culture: Certain cultural practices may be considered as unusual in your home country but it doesn’t hurt being open-minded towards new cultures – remember respect begets respect!
• Be extra cautious when travelling alone: Estonia is usually safe so try not wander alone in areas unknown to you – stick with people or a trustworthy tour guide if you can get one.
• Saying hello or goodbye in Estonian: “Tere’ means “Hello’ while “Nägemist’ when translated means goodbye – try using these phrases even if you don’t understand Estonian completely – simple gestures can go a long way!

In conclusion, Tallinn is indeed a great place to visit if you’re looking forward to exploring Europe while enjoying diverse sights & attractions as well as beautiful culture & traditions. Whether you’re into music & nightlife or desire some tranquil moments overlooking nature – you don’t need look any further than Tallinn! If you’re planning on visiting this wonderful city on your family holiday or solo trip, why not try embarking on a Tallinn Estonian Craft Beer Tasting and History Tour with Viator? Check out their wide range of guided activities or even customize one; you’ll gain insight into the history of beer while enjoying original tastes & brewing techniques – perfect way experience the beauty of Tallinn!

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Everything You Need to Know About the Charm of Tallinn

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