How To Use This E-Book Getting Around the e-Book This Pocket Guide e-book is designed to give you inspiration and planning advice for your visit to Tallinn, and is also the perfect on-the-ground companion for your trip. The guide begins with our selection of Top 10 Attractions, plus a Perfect Itinerary feature to help you plan unmissable experiences. The Introduction and History chapters paint a vivid cultural portrait of Tallinn, and the Where to Go chapter gives a complete guide to all the sights worth visiting. You will find ideas for activities in the What to Do section, while the Eating Out chapter describes the local cuisine and gives listings of the best restaurants. The Travel Tips offer practical information to help you plan your trip. Finally, there are carefully selected hotel listings.
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Table of Contents Tallinns Top 10 Attractions
Top Attraction #1 Shutterstock Toompea Castle From the 13th century onwards this was the historic seat of power in Estonia.
Top Attraction #2 Shutterstock Dome Church Great architecture and a turbulent history characterise Tallinns grand Lutheran cathedral.
Top Attraction #2 Shutterstock Dome Church Great architecture and a turbulent history characterise Tallinns grand Lutheran cathedral.
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Top Attraction #3 iStock Toompeas viewing platforms Enjoy a fairy-tale panorama. For more information, .
Top Attraction #4 Peeter Jahe The Town Hall Fine medieval woodcarvings are among its treasures. For more information, .
Top Attraction #5 iStock Holy Spirit Church Its eye-catching clock has been ticking since the 1600s.
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Top Attraction #6 Shutterstock Seaplane Harbour Explore the vast maritime museum and historic ships. For more information, .
Top Attraction #7 iStock Aleksander Nevsky Cathedral The most impressive-looking Orthodox church in Estonia. For more information, .
Top Attraction #8 Shutterstock Kumu The soul of the nation comes to light at Tallinns grandest art museum.
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Top Attraction #9 iStock Town Hall Square Once Tallinns main marketplace, this is still the life and soul of the Old Town. For more information, .
Top Attraction #10 Alamy Kadriorg Palace Peter the Greats summer residence is a reminder of imperial Russia. For more information, .
A Perfect Day in Tallinn
9.00am Breakfast Get your energy fix with a breakfast of sausages and herring in your hotel, or grab a coffee and pastry in the Town Halls medieval-style corner caf.
On Town Hall Square, find the Centre of Tallinn stone and see how far you have to stretch to spot the five towers.
9.30am Toompea climb Make a leisurely ascent up Pikk jalg to catch a glimpse of Aleksander Nevsky Cathedrals onion domes in the morning light, then beat the crowds to the viewing platforms for snapshots of Old Town rooftops.
10.30am Old Town Navigate your way through the cobblestone streets of Lower Town and see how many colourful doorways you can find. Stop in at the Great Guild Hall at Pikk 17 or the Tallinn City Museum on Vene 17 for deeper historic insights.
12.30pm Retail therapy Head to St Catherines Passage and wind your way through the craft workshops to watch the artists at work. Pour through the wares at the Sweater Wall to find an authentic souvenir.
If youre hungry, grab a bite at Controvento or one of the restaurants on Vene Street.
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