What is there to do in Tallinn for free?
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What is there to do in Tallinn for free?
7 things for free in Tallinn
- Tour the Old Town. There is so much more to Estonia’s capital and culture than the Old Town but it’s a good place to start your exploration.
- Get a free pint (of cinnamon beer)
- Visit the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral.
- Window shop down winding streets.
- Climb Toompea Hill.
- Escape the city.
- Behind bars.
What is there to do in Tallinn at night?
So in the early evening set off for the park. If you’re still in sight-seeing mode check out both the Presdient’s house and the Palace or earn some culture points by popping into KUMU, the art museum of Estonia, the building itself is spectacular and you can bursh up on your knowledge of Estonian artists inside.
Is Tallinn cheaper than Helsinki?
Helsinki is 55% more expensive than Tallinn.
What is the currency in Tallinn?
the euro
The currency of Estonia is the euro (€). ATMs dispense euros. The currency is easily exchangeable.
Is Estonia cheap to visit?
While it might not be the cheapest destination to travel, Estonia’s proximity to popular European capitals, low-cost accommodations and cuisine, and stunning nature at its doorstep makes it the perfect destination for budget-friendly travel.
Do Estonians speak English?
Throughout Estonia, you will find people willing and able to speak with you in a variety of languages. English, Finnish and Russian are the most commonly spoken, but many people also get by in French, German or Swedish.
Do they speak English in Tallinn?
Re: Does anyone speak English? Yes, lots of tourism, and anyone in the tourism industry and a lot of people in shops will most likely speak fluent English.
What is the best month to visit Estonia?
May through to the end of August is the best time to visit Estonia if you want to make the most of its Baltic beaches, inland lakes and offshore islands. Winter has a magical charm of its own though, with fairytale forests covered in snow.
Is Tallinn a cheap city?
Summary about cost of living in Tallinn, Estonia: Family of four estimated monthly costs are 2,730$ (2,618€) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 821$ (788€) without rent. Tallinn is 44.01% less expensive than New York (without rent).