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Attrazioni più popolari a Estonia

Among the top things to do in Estonia, exploring Tallinn Old Town offers winding cobblestone streets and medieval charm. Visit Toompea Castle for a glimpse of Estonian history within its 13th-century walls. Nearby, the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral impresses with its stunning orthodox architecture and intricate mosaics. Each site reveals Estonia's rich culture.

Tallinn Old Town

1. Tallinn Old Town

Tallinn

4.7 (10,485)
Monumento storicoAttrazione turisticaLuogo storicoPunto di interesseIstituzione

Fatti rapidi: Cobblestone streets glow under amber streetlights, while tiny cafés and artisan shops tuck into narrow alleys that feel like stepping into a living storybook. Climbing narrow staircases to weathered towers rewards you with sweeping panoramas of red-tiled roofs, and centuries-old guild houses and pharmacies still welcome locals and visitors alike.

Punti salienti: Slip down narrow cobblestone lanes under wrought-iron lanterns and you'll hear a cappella choirs rehearsing in vaulted courtyard cellars, their voices ricocheting off 15th-century stone walls and red-tiled roofs. Local confectioners still hand-paint marzipan figures using recipes traced back to the 16th century, and on some nights a costumed town watch blows a wooden horn at 9:00 p.m., a quirky tradition that marks the old gate closing.

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Toompea Castle

2. Toompea Castle

Tallinn

4.6 (804)
Ufficio governativoMonumento storicoLuogo storicoPunto di interesseIstituzione

Fatti rapidi: From the hilltop terrace you can watch medieval red roofs unfold while a tall baroque spire punctuates the skyline, and guided tours reveal a hidden prison chamber beneath the thick walls. A pink-and-white tower topped with a golden weather vane contains the nation's parliament, and the surrounding limestone slopes provide unexpectedly peaceful walking paths with sweeping vistas.

Punti salienti: Walk up the limestone rise that locals say is about 20 meters high and you'll find a 46-meter-tall medieval tower where the Estonian blue-black-white flag is ceremonially raised in full view of the city, a ritual tied to the 1918 independence movement. Legend has it that the hill was formed by the tears and stones of Linda, the mythical mother of the nation, and on quiet evenings you can almost taste the salt in the air and hear the flag's nylon flutter against the tower masonry.

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Alexander Nevsky Cathedral

3. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral

Tallinn

4.6 (8,721)
Attrazione turisticaChiesaLuogo di cultoPunto di interesseAssociation Or Organization

Fatti rapidi: Onion-shaped domes glitter with gold and green tiles, while mosaics and sculpted stonework make the façade a magnet for photographers and curious walkers. Step inside and you'll find a dazzling iconostasis and layered frescoes that fill the air with the faint scent of beeswax and incense, a striking contrast to the medieval streets outside.

Punti salienti: Built between 1894 and 1900 by architect Mikhail Preobrazhensky, the cathedral's onion domes are gilded so heavily they glare like molten coins in sunlight, especially at dawn when even the smallest mosaic tiles catch fire with color. After independence in 1918 there were serious plans to demolish the structure and recycle its stones for national monuments, but the idea collapsed under the cost and a surprisingly loud public backlash.

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Il nostro consiglio di viaggio #1

Hai mai sentito parlare dei tour a piedi gratuiti?

Dopo aver viaggiato in oltre 30 paesi, c'è una cosa che avrei voluto mi dicessero fin dal primo giorno, e ha completamente cambiato il modo in cui vivo le nuove città.

Tour a piedi gratuiti. Sì, davvero gratuiti. Nessuna carta di credito richiesta. Nessun trucco.

Guida locale, 2-3 ore

Luoghi principali, tesori nascosti, storie locali

100% basato sulle mance

Le guide guadagnano solo con le mance, quindi danno il massimo

Dai la mancia che ritieni giusta

Alla fine, dai la mancia che ritieni giusta

Li ho fatti in decine di città e sono stati il momento clou di quasi ogni viaggio. Se visiti Estonia, fallo il primo giorno. Mi ringrazierai dopo.

Adrijana, fondatore di City Buddy
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Kadriorg Palace

4. Kadriorg Palace

Tallinn

4.8 (17,552)
ParcoAttrazione turisticaPunto di interesseIstituzione

Fatti rapidi: Marble-clad halls and curving Baroque facades spill into a garden where fountains, formal flowerbeds, and whispering linden trees create cinematic postcard views. Summer concerts, hidden statues, and a maze of gravel paths invite slow strolls and sunlit picnics that feel surprisingly grand and unexpectedly intimate.

Punti salienti: Czar Peter the Great commissioned a Baroque palace in 1718 for Catherine I, and on clear mornings the pale facade and gilded stucco glow like warm pastry under a cobalt sky. In the park, long lime-lined alleys and mirror-like ponds fill with a honeyed linden scent in late June, and visitors often follow the formal 18th-century avenue layout as if retracing the original gardeners' footsteps.

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Lahemaa National Park

5. Lahemaa National Park

Lahemaa

4.8 (5,668)
Parco nazionaleAttrazione turisticaParcoPunto di interesseIstituzione

Experience wild forests and peaceful beaches in one scenic escape. Spot rare wildlife and wander historic villages surrounded by nature's charm.

Fatti rapidi: Expansive forests cover nearly 70% of the park's terrain, offering a stunning natural retreat just a short drive from Tallinn. Visitors might catch glimpses of elusive wildlife such as lynx, bears, and over 250 bird species.

Punti salienti: Striking coastal cliffs and serene bog landscapes coexist, with centuries-old manors tucked between dense woodlands and pristine beaches. The park's unique blend of natural beauty and cultural history provides an unforgettable sensory experience with fragrant pine air, cascading waterfalls, and historic fishing villages.

Pärnu Beach

6. Pärnu Beach

Pärnu

4.7 (2,629)
SpiaggiaCaratteristica naturaleIstituzione

Experience the perfect sandy escape with lively summer vibes. Enjoy shallow waters, stunning sunsets, and delicious local treats by the sea.

Fatti rapidi: Golden sand stretches wide along the shallow bay, making it perfect for families and swimmers alike. The beach buzzes with festivals in summer, especially the vibrant Pärnu Hansapäev with medieval fairs and music.

Punti salienti: At sunset, the beachscape transforms with the glowing red sky reflecting off the Baltic Sea's calm surface, creating a magical photo scene. Local cafes nearby serve Pärnu's signature strawberry desserts, a sweet treat unique to the region's summers.

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Tartu University

7. Tartu University

Tartu

4.7 (952)
UniversityPunto di interesseEducational InstitutionIstituzione

Dive into a world of knowledge and culture that has shaped Estonia's intellect. Experience a blend of history, science, and artistic charm in every corner.

Fatti rapidi: A pioneer in Estonian science, it has educated many of the country's top thinkers and leaders. Its iconic main building features a striking classical facade topped with a glowing blue sky symbol known as the 'Corpus Juris'.

Punti salienti: Visitors can walk through the historic sculpture garden where real ancient artifacts mix with modern art, offering a unique blend of the past and present. The university's old observatory still holds the spirit of 19th-century astronomy, featured with an original Zeiss telescope used by famous astronomers.

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Narva Castle

8. Narva Castle

Narva

4.6 (4,067)
MuseoMonumento storicoAttrazione turisticaLuogo storicoPunto di interesse

Experience a stunning riverfront fortress that tells stories of centuries-old battles and culture clash. Walk through mighty walls and climb a tower for epic panoramic views.

Fatti rapidi: Looming tall on the banks where two rivers meet, the castle guards a fascinating border between two very different cultures. Sharp towers and thick walls reveal layers of stories spanning centuries of battles and peacetime trade.

Punti salienti: Venture behind the fortress walls to find an intriguing blend of medieval defense architecture and art exhibitions showcasing local history. The castle's enormous Hermann Tower offers breathtaking views of the rivers converging, framing the cityscape like a living painting.

Kumu Art Museum

9. Kumu Art Museum

Tallinn

4.7 (5,862)
Art MuseumAttrazione turisticaMuseoPunto di interesseIstituzione

Fatti rapidi: Step inside and you'll wander through light-filled galleries where classical portraits sit beside bold contemporary installations, the austere concrete architecture is softened by warm wood and plentiful natural light. A rooftop terrace looks over the park, while interactive displays and thoughtful audio guides make the art feel unexpectedly approachable and playful.

Punti salienti: Designed by Finnish architect Pekka Vapaavuori and opened in 2006, the building's sweeping concrete-and-glass atrium funnels pale northern daylight across 20th-century oil glazes, so that Konrad Mägi's skies and Nikolai Triik's portraits change tone as the sun slides west. A delightful local habit sees visitors staying for the after-hours sketch nights, adding quick ink drawings and postcard notes to a communal roll of paper that now numbers into the hundreds, its creased, coffee-smudged pages kept by curators as a quirky archive.

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Città popolari in Estonia

Dolci tradizionali

Kama

Kama

Kama is a traditional Estonian dessert made from a mixture of roasted barley, rye, oat, and pea flour. It is often served with buttermilk or yogurt and is a beloved treat across Estonia.

Kohuke

Kohuke

Kohuke is a popular Estonian sweet curd snack coated with chocolate. It is enjoyed as a quick, delicious dessert and comes in many variations and flavors.

Pirukas

Pirukas are small pies or pastries filled with sweet fillings such as apple or berries. They are a common homemade dessert enjoyed by Estonians for centuries.

Piatti salati tradizionali

Verivorst

Verivorst

Verivorst, or Estonian blood sausage, is a traditional sausage made with barley and pig's blood. It is famously eaten during Christmas and symbolizes Estonian culinary heritage.

Mulgipuder

Mulgipuder

Mulgipuder is a traditional Estonian dish made of mashed potatoes and barley. It is hearty and often served with a dollop of butter or fried bacon for added flavor.

Kiluvõileib

Kiluvõileib is an open-faced sandwich topped with marinated sprats, a type of small fish, on buttered rye bread. It is a classic Estonian savory snack enjoyed nationwide.

Bevande tradizionali

Kali

Kali

Kali is a traditional fermented drink made from bread and rye malt. It has a mild sweetness and slight carbonation, making it a refreshing beverage in Estonia.

Õlu

Õlu

Õlu, or Estonian beer, is a long-celebrated part of Estonian culture. Local breweries produce a variety of craft beers enjoyed throughout the country.

Sült

Sült is a traditional Estonian jellied meat dish served cold, often accompanied by mustard and bread. It is a savory treat enjoyed especially in the colder months.

Frequently Asked Questions about Estonia

What is the best time to visit Estonia?
The best months to visit Estonia are from May to September. During this period, the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities and sightseeing, making it ideal for tourists who want to experience the country's natural beauty and cultural events.
Is Estonia expensive for travelers?
Estonia has an average cost of living of about $1200 per month. This makes it reasonably affordable for travelers, especially compared to many Western European countries. Accommodation, food, and transportation costs are moderately priced.
How safe is tap water in Estonia?
Tap water in Estonia is safe to drink. It meets strict health and safety standards, so tourists can rely on it without worrying about waterborne diseases. Carrying a reusable bottle and refilling it is both economical and environmentally friendly.
How well-developed is public transportation in Estonia?
Estonia scores 7 out of 10 for public transport. The system is generally reliable and covers major cities and towns. While it may not be as extensive as in larger countries, it is sufficient for most travelers to get around conveniently.
How many tourists visit Estonia annually?
Estonia welcomes approximately 3,200,000 tourists each year. This number reflects the country’s growing popularity as a travel destination, offering a range of cultural experiences and natural attractions that draw visitors throughout the year.

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Tartu

186 km 2h by train

Historic university city with vibrant culture and museums.

Parnu

129 km 2h by bus

Popular summer resort town known for beaches and spas.

Narva

210 km 3h by train

Eastern city with a fortress and Russian border views.

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Commenti (7)

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Takumi Y.

Loved the chill vibe in Tallinn, food was good but a bit pricey, perfect weather in early autumn, 4 days was just right for exploring.

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Antoine F.

Really enjoyed the mix of Soviet history and Nordic vibes. Not the cheapest place but still manageable on a mid-range budget. 3 days enough for main sights.

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Signe K.

The weather was colder than expected for May, bring layers. Tallinn's old town is charming but gets crowded midday, go early morning.

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Amir G.

Insider tip: Buy a Tallinn Card if you plan to do several museums and use public transport. It’s way cheaper and super convenient.

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Arun F.

Beautiful nature and clean cities. Food scene is growing but expect mostly meat and fish dishes, vegetarians might struggle unless you hunt for spots.

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Come arrivare

Stazioni ferroviarie

Balti Jaam (Tallinn Main Station)

Rail Baltica, domestic and regional lines

From Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport, use tram number 4 to reach city center in 15 minutes.

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Visto e ingresso

Schengen Area
Soggiorno massimo: 90 giorni
Accesso senza visto

EU countries, USA, Canada, Australia, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand

Visto richiesto

Most non-EU countries not in the visa-free list

Schengen visa allows travel in Estonia and other Schengen countries up to 90 days.

Informazioni utili per Estonia

Luoghi popolari per lo shoppingTallinn Old Town, Viru Keskus, Rocca al Mare
Luoghi popolari per la vita notturnaTallinn Old Town, Telliskivi, Rotermann Quarter
Ristoranti casual popolariF Hoone, Lido, Vegan Restoran V, Noa
Ristoranti eleganti popolariMichelin Star Restaurant, Restaurant Ö, Tchaikovsky
Caffè popolariF Hoone, Rukis, NOP
Acqua del rubinetto potabile
Visto per nomadi digitali
Migliori app taxiBolt, Taxify
Prezzo taxi / km$0.5
Turisti / anno3200000
Velocità internet mobile60 Mbps
Percentuale di disoccupazione5 %
Percentuale di povertà17 %
Reddito medio / mese$1600
Costo medio della vita / mese$1200
Prezzo hotel / notte da$50
Prezzo birra da$2.5
Prezzo caffè da$2.5
Prezzo street food da$3
Prezzo pasto al ristorante da$10
Valuta localeEUR
Tipi di prese elettricheC, F
ReligioniChristianity, Non-religious
Lingue parlateEstonian, Russian, English, Finnish
Gruppi etniciEstonian, Russian
Orientamento politicocenter-left
Densità di popolazione30 /km²
Area geografica45227 km²
Possibili disastri naturalifloods, storm
Animali pericolosinone
Luoghi popolari per una passeggiataTallinn Old Town, Kadriorg Park, Lahemaa National Park
Trasporti pubblici popolaribus, tram, trolleybus
Compagnie aereeNordica, Air Baltic
Vaccinazioni consigliateMMR, Tdap, Influenza
Tipi di architetturaMedieval, Soviet Modernism, Contemporary
Consumo medio di birra pro capite / anno12 l
Consumo medio di vino pro capite / anno5 l
Cultura delle mancenot obligatory but appreciated
Coworking / giorno$20
Airbnb / mese$900
Affitto 1 camera / mese$500
Palestra / mese$30
Budget giornaliero (zaino in spalla)$35
Budget giornaliero (media)$70

Panoramica di Estonia

Competenza in ingleseBuono
Sicurezza stradaleBuono
Accoglienza per stranieriBuono
Libertà di espressioneMolto buono
Trasporti pubbliciBuono
Assistenza sanitariaBuono
Qualità dell'istruzioneBuono
Affidabilità rete elettricaBuono
Sicurezza contro crimini violentiBuono
PasseggiabilitàBuono
Vita notturnaNella media
Scena gastronomicaBuono
Accoglienza LGBTQ+Nella media
Scena startupBuono
Livello di rumoreNella media
PuliziaBuono
Accesso alla naturaBuono

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