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Your holiday cottage middle of the city
Charming and quaint two-room apartment with fireplace nearby the Old Town, middle of parks and a romantic wooden house area called Kassisaba. Well equipped, ideal for couples and families (1-2 kids). A park for children across the street. Dog park 500 m away. Walking distance to the Old Town 1,3 km and to nearest restaurants 300 m. Trendy Telliskivi area is just a 15-minutes walk away. Parking is available in the yard. A small grocery shop just at the front door and an other one a block away.

Stunning Viru Residence
There is no better location to be found in Tallinn: high 8th floor in a unique residential building that seamlessly connects to the iconic Viru Keskus between landmark Viru Hotel and Tallink Hotel. It puts you right at the epicentre within a short walking distance from everything amazing that Tallinn has to offer: Old Town, bars, restaurants and much more. Connection to Viru Keskus grants you effortless access to shopping, dining, and exercising without even leaving the comfort of your home.

Near to harbour, 1BR apartment in Poordi street
For rent a apartment in the luxurious quarter of Promenade houses! Modern living environment in the immediate vicinity of the sea, harbour and Old Town. The rooms are full of natural and different artificial lights. Temperature is adjustable in each room independently. Guests have access to a part of the roof terrace where they can enjoy the view. Everything you need is a few steps away: shopping malls, eateries, boutiques, sports clubs, beauty salons, cinema, public transport, parking etc.

Luxurious Sea View Harbor suite
Merevaatega luksuslik läbi maja planeeringuga korter Noblessneri jahisadamas on valminud 2024 a. Aknast ja rõdult paistab meri, jahisadam, kai, kohvikud ja galeriid. Ümbrus on roheline ja hästi hoolitsetud, naabruses uusarendused, Kalmistu park, Kalaranna tänav, restoranid, Noblessneri valukoda ja palju muud. Lühikese jalutuskäigu kaugusel on trendikas Balti jaama turg, orgaanilise toidu pood ning palju muud uudistamist. Suvel toimub Noblessneris mitmeid kontserte, eriüritusi ja regatte.

Stylish stay next to Old Town
Enjoy your stay at a stylish home with unique architecture inside and on the exterior. Apartment is located at the heart of artsy district that includes the best restaurants, cafes and is just 2 min walk to the Old Town. Sea view from your balcony. Enjoy the local vibe :) Apartment is set up by a cleaning team. Includes sheets, towels and essentials. Sofa bed is included in price for 3-4 people bookings. If booked for 2 persons the sofa bed is for extra cost. Contact us for more details :)

Sky high Flat close to Centre for 3 people
Tallinn is right on your hand palm, enjoy the best view by forgetting yourself to the sofa and then get ready to explore the town. All the rooms have ceiling-high glass windows. Don’t worry about the heat - it has fully blinded curtains, you will have such a lovely beauty sleep. Just a walk away from the Song Festival Grounds and Kalevi stadium. It has everything you need for your perfect getaway. PS! Turn the lights off and see the view straight from the bath. You will be impressed.

Luxury Old Town Apartment by Tallinn City Theatre
Enjoy a quiet Old Town retreat where medieval character meets modern comfort. This spacious two-room apartment features elegant antiques, an exceptionally comfortable king-size bed, and a deluxe whirlpool bath. In summer, the thick historic walls keep the apartment pleasantly cool, adding to its calm and restful atmosphere. It sits on one of Tallinn’s most picturesque streets, just a few steps from the Tallinn City Theatre and within easy walking distance of the Old Town’s main sights.

Spacious seaside apartment next to Old Town
This modern and spacious (92 m²) seaside apartment has a wonderful location—very close to Tallinn Old Town, the harbour, and the train station. There are all the makings of an ideal family city vacation or business trip with colleagues—a roomy living room with an open kitchen area, two bedrooms, a sauna, a balcony, and in-house parking space. The apartment is situated on the upper floor, and it gets a lot of sunlight. There are several restaurants, coffee shops, and museums nearby.

Rooftop flat in city central, Free Private Parking
Enjoy your stay in our fully renovated apartment which is just an 8 minute walk from the Freedom Square and Old Town. Free Wifi and free private parking on site. Self check in and out. Our apartment is located in a historic building built in 1889 which is protected by the National Heritage Board. The building and the apartment are fully renovated. It is easy to get around the city center by foot, electric scooters and tram. Cafes, restaurants and grocery stores are close by.

Hot Tub SPA in the Woods | 10mins from the Centre
Our cozy tiny home is perfectly situated in the woods yet just minutes from the city centre. This charming retreat features a hot tub under a canopy of trees, where you can unwind while listening to the soothing songs of local birds. Inside, enjoy modern comforts with a well-equipped kitchen, a comfy sleeping loft and dining area with unique dome window. Ideal for couples or solo adventurers seeking a blend of nature and convenience, our tiny home promises a rejuvenating stay.

Elegant Old Town Loft is located in Rataskaevu
Set in the heart of iconic Rataskaevu Street, this rare medieval loft overlooks Tallinn’s historic well and some of the city’s most celebrated restaurants. Fine dining, wine bars and a 5-star boutique hotel are just steps away, while inside the apartment you’ll find high ceilings, warm light and the timeless charm of Old Town Tallinn. Peaceful at night despite its prime central location, it offers a welcoming atmosphere that truly feels like a home away from home.

Exclusive apartment in Heart of Town
The building is located next to Kultuurikatel in a quiet courtyard, only a short walk away from the Port of Tallinn passenger terminals, the Old Town, Telliskivi Creative City and Seaplane Harbour. An exclusive 3-room apartment, tastefully designed with attention to quality, in this apartment building that boasts unique architectural solutions both inside and on the exterior.
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Top-Floor 2BR Penthouse | Sea View • AC • Parking

Noblessner Seaview Penthouse w/ 135㎡ +100㎡ terrace

2 Br / Center / 103 m2 / Parking spot / Sauna

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When is the best time to visit Tallinn?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Tallinn?
Many visitors choose accommodations in the Old Town for its medieval ambiance and cobbled streets, or in the lively Kalamaja district known for its creative energy and historic wooden houses. Kadriorg also has peaceful parks and elegant surroundings that are often suggested.
What are the best things to do in Tallinn with kids?
Explore Tallinn’s Old Town with its fairy tale towers, discover interactive exhibits at museums focusing on local history, or spend time in large parks and playgrounds around Kadriorg. Many families also enjoy climbing the town walls or visiting the harbor area for maritime experiences.
What are some of the best things to do in Tallinn?
Wander the winding lanes of Old Town, climb the city walls for broad views, and visit museums that showcase Estonia’s diverse history. Contemporary art spaces and vibrant local markets add a modern perspective to Tallinn’s historic atmosphere.
How is the weather in Tallinn?
Tallinn has chilly winters around 22–34°F (-6–1°C) with snow, and mild summers near 56–72°F (13–22°C) that tend to be wetter. Spring and autumn bring brisk temperatures and changing skies, so versatile layers are useful year-round.
What are the best places to visit in Tallinn?
Tallinn has the Old Town, known for its medieval towers and cobbled squares, Kadriorg Park with its landscaped grounds and historic palace, and the Telliskivi area, where visitors explore modern galleries, street art, and local eateries.
What are some hiking trails in Tallinn?
Around Tallinn, you can explore forested trails in parks like Kadriorg or the seaside paths by Pirita. The Kopli peninsula and surrounding reserves have nature walks where birdlife and local flora are highlighted.
What are some family activities we can do in Tallinn?
Families often explore the fairy tale towers of Old Town, interactive science museums, or enjoy picnics and playgrounds in Kadriorg Park. At the harbor, maritime exhibitions and hands-on activities appeal to a range of ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Tallinn?
Many visitors enjoy discovering the seaside atmosphere of nearby beaches, the historic castles that dot the countryside, or exploring nature reserves around the city. Lahemaa National Park is frequently suggested for hiking, manor visits, and forest scenery.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Tallinn?
Pet-friendly stays can be found across areas like Kalamaja, Kadriorg, and the city center, with easy access to parks and scenic walking paths. When booking, it is a good idea to confirm pet policies with your host in advance.
What are some local tips for visiting Tallinn?
Dress in layers, as weather shifts can be brisk year-round, and sturdy shoes help with cobblestone streets. Locals frequently use public transit to reach creative neighborhoods, and it is common to greet shopkeepers with a friendly nod or simple hello.
What is Tallinn known for?
Tallinn is known for its UNESCO-listed Old Town, a rich blend of medieval towers, Hanseatic architecture, and dynamic creative districts. The city also has a thriving tech scene and deep connections to Baltic maritime history.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Tallinn?
Seek out the street art and galleries in Telliskivi, tranquil gardens tucked behind Kadriorg’s grand buildings, or small cafes set in old courtyards around Old Town. Bastion passages beneath the city walls are also often considered a unique experience.
What are the best foods to try in Tallinn?
Sample traditional Estonian dishes such as black bread, smoked fish, and sweet marzipan treats that are popular in local cafes. Baltic mushrooms, herring salads, and seasonal berry desserts frequently appear on menus throughout the city.
What should I bring for a trip to Tallinn?
Pack comfortable shoes for walking on uneven cobblestones, versatile layers for shifting weather, and a lightweight rain jacket. A scarf or hat is practical for wind by the sea or cool evenings, especially outside of summer.
What is the nightlife in Tallinn like?
Tallinn has lively bars, relaxed pubs, and contemporary music venues clustered in Old Town and creative neighborhoods like Telliskivi. Expect DJ nights, live performances, and opportunities to sample local brews in a mix of historic and modern settings.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Tallinn?
Tallinn often draws visitors for its atmospheric winter market in the Old Town, a summer medieval festival, and city-wide celebrations of music and arts in late spring or early summer. The Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival is also a significant cultural highlight.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Tallinn?
Family-friendly rentals are available in many neighborhoods, especially around Kadriorg with its parks, and the calm sections of the Old Town. These areas often have playgrounds, easy transit access, and shops nearby for convenience.
When is the best time to visit Tallinn?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for exploring outdoor cafes, lively festivals, and long daylight hours. In winter, the city is known for its festive markets and historic streets dusted with snow.
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- Lahemaa National Park
- Kadriorg Park
- Suomenlinna
- Estonian National Opera
- Balti Jaama Turg
- Kristiine Centre
- Tallinn
- Telliskivi Creative City
- Ülemiste Keskus
- Eesti Kunstimuuseum
- Tallinn Zoo
- Tallinn Song Festival Grounds
- Estonian Open Air Museum
- Kadriorg Art Museum
- Tallinn TV Tower
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