Estonia
Wander cobbled streets in Tallinn, explore forests and islands, and enjoy a perfect blend of medieval charm and modern tech.
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Key Facts
Tallinn
Euro (EUR)
May – September
2–4 Days
Leisure, MICE, Study Tours
Warm summers (~22°C)
Top Attractions
From cobbled medieval streets and historic fortresses to tranquil bogs, picturesque national parks, and the sparkling Baltic coast, Estonia offers a perfect blend of culture, heritage, and nature. Discover unforgettable journeys in a land where timeless traditions meet modern innovation.
History
Old Town
TallinnWander through cobbled streets, historic squares, and ancient city walls while discovering centuries of Estonian history. A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Europe's best-preserved medieval cities.
Museum
Kadriorg Palace
TallinnDiscover the magnificent Baroque masterpiece surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens. Explore its royal history, impressive art collections, and timeless architectural beauty.
Architecture
Alexander Nevsky
TallinnAdmire the grandeur of Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Tallinn's iconic Orthodox landmark. Marvel at its magnificent domes, intricate architecture, and rich spiritual heritage.
Festival Venue
Song Festival Grounds
TallinnExperience the spirit of Estonia, a symbol of national pride and cultural unity. Discover the home of the world-famous Estonian Song Festival, where music and tradition come to life.
Nature
Botanic Garden
TallinnEscape into the tranquility of Tallinn Botanic Garden, where vibrant flowers, peaceful woodland trails, and diverse plant collections offer a refreshing retreat in the heart of nature.
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Contact UsThe Spirit of Estonia
Traditions & Celebrations
Estonia’s Song Festival — held every five years since 1869 — sees up to 30,000 singers perform together under the open sky. It’s not just a concert; it’s an act of national identity. During Soviet occupation, song was literally how Estonians held their culture together.
Local Lifestyle & Etiquette
Estonians are quiet, reserved, and deeply private — but once trust is earned, they are fiercely loyal friends. Silence is respected, not awkward. The country is one of the most digitally advanced in the world: you can vote, file taxes, and even get married online.
Cuisine Highlights
Estonian food is hearty and honest — think black rye bread (the national staple), blood sausage at Christmas, and creamy mulgipuder (potato and barley porridge). Don’t miss a visit to a traditional farm table for smoked meats and homemade cheeses.
Cultural Values
Estonians have a deep connection to nature and the forest — over half the country is covered in woodland, and spending time outdoors is woven into daily life. Their hard-won independence is cherished with quiet pride, and the phrase ‘my land, my freedom’ resonates deeply here.