
What makes this easily the most picturesque of Old Town\u0027s lanes particularly interesting is that it\u0027s home to the St. Catherine\u0027s Guild, a collection of craft workshops where artists us...
Tallinn Airport is Estonia’s gateway to the nation’s capital city. Tallinn City Centre offers you a mix of old and new with high-tech hotels, modern restaurants, bars and shopping and the Old Town filled with medieval beauty and charm. Here you can step into the 11th Century, walking down cobblestone streets, indulge in cosy cafes and engage in the many local galleries and museums. Nearby you’ll also find one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, Riga, showcasing its large concentration of German Art Nouveau architecture. Let these locations take you on a journey through time.
The wide range bars and restaurants Tallinn Airport offers will set you up for all of your pre-flight needs. With plenty of cafés, a wine bar and pub, you can find your perfect spot to sit back and reflect on all your pictures while enjoying a drink or two. And why not grab one last treat for yourself at one of the duty free shops?
Book your Tallinn Airport transfers with hoppa today and we’ll make sure you enjoy the splendour of these cities right from the moment you step off the plane, so you can give your full attention to all the action that awaits.
Destination | Distance (approx.) | Duration (approx.) | |
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Tallinn City Centre | 7 km | 26 min | |
Tartu | 184 km | 149 min | |
Riga | 312 km | 257 min | |
Naama Bay | km | min | |
Benidorm | km | min |
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What makes this easily the most picturesque of Old Town\u0027s lanes particularly interesting is that it\u0027s home to the St. Catherine\u0027s Guild, a collection of craft workshops where artists us...
This impressive 13th-century church houses a museum dedicated to church art, displaying medieval burial stones, exquisite alarpieces and Tallinn’s most famous painting, 15th-century artist Bernt Notke...
The viewing platform on the north side of Toompea hill sits visibly on the limestone cliff. On the right you\u0027ll see the Town Wall with its defensive towers. On the left lies Kalamaja and Pelgulin...
This spectacular, onion-domed structure perched atop Toompea Hill is Estonia\u0027s main Russian Orthodox cathedral. Built in 1900, when Estonia was part of the tsarist Russian empire, the cathedral w...
Once upon a time, from 1549 to 1625 to be precise, this 14th century Gothic church was considered to be the tallest building in the World. But it’s gigantic, 159-meter spire, meant as a signpost for a...
With 1.9km of its original city wall still standing, Tallinn boasts one of Europe’s best preserved medieval fortifications together with 20 defensive towers. In fact, a large part of what gives Old To...
Open since as far back as 1422, this curious little shop on the corner of Town Hall Square is in fact the oldest continuously running pharmacy in Europe. Marzipan was one of the pharmacy\u0027s best s...
This open, garden-like area on the slopes of Toompea Hill happens to be the legendary birthplace of the Danish flag, according to a well-known legend. According to the story, Valdemar\u0027s forces we...
This museum dedicated to all sea-faring aspects of Estonia’s history is housed in one of Tallinn\u0027s fattest cannon towers. Fat Margaret Tower (Paks Margareeta) and the attached Great Coastal Gate ...
The Estonian Museum of Natural History tells stories about the nature of Estonia and helps you to make sense of its secrets. The museum offers a fascinating look at the creatures and habitats of Eston...
This beautiful, Renaissance-style guild hall is truly a star among Old Town\u0027s architectural treasures. This was the historic home of the Brotherhood of Black Heads, a medieval guild made up of yo...
See nearly 200 intricate, marzipan figurines and watch Tallinn\u0027s favourite sweet being made in this historic shop-museum-café. In the Kalev Marzipan Museum Room, you\u0027ll learn all about Ta...
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Currency
Euro, €1 = 100 cents
Newspapers
Postimees www.postimees.ee Estonian Õhtuleht www.ohtuleht.ee Estonian Eesti Päevaleht www.epl.ee www.news.postimees.ee English
OpeningHours
The shops in Tallinn are usually open from 10h to 19h, banks from 9h to 18h on weekdays (some are also open on Saturday morning) and the post office from 9h to 18h on weekdays and from 9h to 15h on Saturdays.
Population
About 430,000
TouristInformation
Tallinn Tourist Information Centre Niguliste 2 - Tallinn + 372 645 7777 visit@tallinn.ee www.visittallinn.ee
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