Half day in Tallinn
In the spirit of Half day in Berlin - after non-classical tourist spots I'd like to ask the community about what can be seen in Tallinn on a Saturday afternoon?
Best Answer
Tallinn, if enjoyed slowly allows you to immerse in its energy, which is quite 'high' compared to the more polished neighbours across the Baltic owing to the low spirit rates. Hence you shall find lots of Finns and some russians hanging out regularly in Tallinn thronging its many pubs and night clubs, partying all night, now that the sun almost never sets.
For the day time, you have a couple of museums (naval, art, military, churches) etc and the charm of the old town can be slowly taken in if you wish to. You can always spend a lot of time with architecture and history if you are in those things. Else have a nice bite on some variety food, walk around, feel the energy, join the youth in their celebrations and catch some hot action at the night parties.
enjoy.
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How much time do I need in Tallinn?
Tallinn really is one of the most beautiful cities in Eastern Europe, and is the perfect place for a city break. So I suggest you spend at least 3 nights there! You could spend more, but no less or you'll miss out on all the best things to do in Tallinn.Is 1 day enough in Tallinn?
While having more than 24 hours in Tallinn would be nice, a day will give you enough time to take in Tallinn's highlights. Perhaps seeing Tallinn will even convince you to explore further within Estonia, whether it's the islands like Saaremaa or other picturesque cities like Tartu.How do I spend a day in Tallinn?
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