
The best things to do in Tallinn include must-see attractions in Estonia’s charming capital city. This cultural hub features a UNESCO World Heritage Old Town, a bustling harbour, and a surprisingly lively nightlife. With its cobbled streets, colourful architecture and encompassing city walls, it’s easy to see why it’s considered one of the most beautiful cities in Northern Europe.
Popular among couples and groups alike, a city break to Tallinn will appeal to anyone looking for a blend of history, culture and entertainment. So, if you’re looking for some inspiration for your next getaway, here’s our pick of the best things to do in Tallinn.
A unique and ornate Orthodox church
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Standing out among the ancient architecture of Tallinn’s Old Town, the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is a must-see, even just from the outside. Situated at the top of Toompea Hill, the highly ornate structure features distinctive black onion domes that can be seen from all around, and is richly decorated both on the exterior and interior.
Completed in 1900, the church houses Tallinn’s largest bells, which you can hear pealing across the city before each service. It’s free to go inside and take a look around, but be respectful of service times, as it’s still an active church.
地址: Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Lossi plats 10, 10130 Tallinn, Estonia
开放时间 Daily from 8 am to 6 pm
电话: +372 644 3484

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
Cobbled streets and charming sights
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Stroll down Old Town Tallinn and you’ll find many of Tallinn’s best attractions within its boundaries. There’s Toompea Castle built in the 9th century and is the present seat of the parliament. The soaring Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is surely an eye-catching and Instagrammable spot.
There are a surprising number of late-night cocktail bars and nightclubs in the Old Town, too. The cobbled streets come to life in the evenings, with bar seating diffusing outdoors during the warmer summer months. The sound of live music often fills the air and there’s enough craft beer to see you through until the early hours.

Old Town Tallinn
What remains of the 13th-century defence system
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Dating back to the 13th century, Tallinn’s 2.4-km city wall was once one of the biggest and strongest defence systems in Northern Europe. Nowadays, while still mighty and impressive, it’s slightly shorter in length – approximately 1.9 km – and has only 26 of its 46 towers remaining.
Despite its reduced size, it’s still possible to walk along a small section of the wall, taking in the incredible views of the Old Town and Toompea Hill as you go. Head to the northwest corner of the Old Town and walk the wall connecting the Nunna, Sauna and Kuldjala towers.