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Whether you're coming to Tallinn on a cruise, a day trip from Helsinki or a few days in the city, a trip to Helsinki - we've got the 10 absolute best things to do in Tall, Estonia. Whether you want to stroll through the medieval old town of UNESCO yourself - there is definitely something for everyone on a guided tour. We will tell you why it is the perfect place to spend your time for your next trip to the euro and why you should plan a few days to explore and enjoy it at this time of year. There are some of the best that this city has to offer, from the beautiful architecture to the great food and amazing culture.

There are also great restaurants here, such as the famous Tallinn Cafe, and there are also some of the best cafes, bars and restaurants in the city itself. This museum offers a great overview of what you will experience in the centre of Tallinna, and also offers a breathtaking view of Tallintinn below, which offers an insight into the past, present and future of Estonia and its history.

The other major tourist attractions in Tallinn are the Museum of Tallinna, the Museum of History and Culture and the Estonian National Museum.

You might also want to take a tour of Estonia or organise everything yourself. Helsinki, Finland is just a short ferry ride away, and you can take a one-day ferry trip from Tallinn to the capital of Finland. If you do not arrive in Helsinki by ferry, you may have to do the tour to Estonia yourself. A day trip that takes two hours north to Finland is a great way to visit more Estonia without the need for an overnight stay in Tallinna or any other city.

Tallinn is a popular destination for backpackers and other Nordic capitals, so you will have no trouble finding a hostel in Tallinn. If you want to visit some sights or pass through, you should definitely look at the Tallinna Card if you know what you want. So it's a big city, but you don't have to stay in it and there will be no problems finding hostels in and around it. For those who want to leave the "medieval" Tallini feeling, this would be a good day trip for you.

You may already be expecting cool weather in Estonia, so it is especially important to bundle up to explore the Tallinn Christmas Market. If you are visiting Tallinna this month, the best thing to do is to go to Pirita and enjoy some of the more unique things you can do and enjoy in Estonia. It is a good starting point if you want to travel to Tallina in the summer and enjoy a few walks.

Lahemaa National Park is only 45 minutes from Tallinn, so if you have an extra day in Tallinna, it is worth driving the beautiful autumn colors lined Estonian roads.

Due to its compact size, Tallinn can also be appreciated as a side trip to Helsinki on a cruise ship. The ferry to Tallinna is only 2 hours drive away, so it is very easy to make a day trip in Estonia. The ferry line runs 7 times a day, so be assured if you plan to make the day - from Tallini you can rest easy. In any case, it was easy for me to book a place in Tallinsinn at 8 a.m., come in at 7 p.m. and then return to Helsinki.

On my trip to Helsinki, Finland, I decided at the last minute to board the ferry to Finland after my time in Tallinn and experience the beautiful Tallinn Christmas market. I flew from Tallini on a cruise ship and arrived in Helsinki (the capital of Finland) at 7pm before taking the two-hour ferry to Tallina to take me to Tallinsinn.

Built in 1371, it is said to be the oldest of its kind in Northern Europe and is now housed in the Tallinn City Museum. There are more unusual things to do in Tallinsinn than just a ferry ride from Helsinki, but this is one of the most interesting and interesting things about the city of Tallinna. The Tallinn City Hall is located in the heart of the city and was built in 1404 and is the oldest preserved building of its kind.

The main cargo port, Port Tallinn, is approx. 17 km east of Tallinna, in the city centre and about 16 km west of the city centre. It is the second largest port in Finland and the third largest in Europe after Helsinki.

There are several cruise lines operating daily between Helsinki and Tallinn, and prices for each operator are not that different, but fares can be as high as $1,000. The reason why there are so many ferries is that many people in Finland do this, so you can save money by first heading to one of these cities and then taking the ferry to Tallinna, in the case of Helsinki. If you are coming from Helsinki, Finland, take the ferry from the port of Tallina to the airport, which is the most frequently used by international travellers.

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