Newsletter • June-July 2019
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Summer has arrived! Follow our tips for the most unique al fresco dining experiences in the city, from the Old Town's secret gardens and the centre's sleek rooftops to the serene food havens of the seaside.
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In 2019, Tallinn celebrates the 800th anniversary of its first recorded mention with many new exhibitions, family events, and thematic tours. Come and immerse yourself in the era of knights, crusaders, and forts!
In Estonia, the Midsummer festivities on June 23 and 24 are as popular as Christmas, and probably just as important. Read Tallinn Card's tips on what museums and attractions to visit on these public holidays.
The summer months fill the Estonian capital with an impressive array of outdoor events: the Song and Dance Celebration, Tallinn Medieval Days, Tallinn Maritime Days, Birgitta Festival, and much more.
Tallinn Card, the city's all-in-one sightseeing card, has compiled a list of top six things to do in Tallinn in December.
Organise your meeting at Rotermann quarter or next to the airport, and book transportation with an experienced service provider.
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... Tallinn was the first place to have a public Christmas tree in Europe? The first festive tree was erected on the Town Hall Square almost 580 years ago. Read more ...