Estonian Cities and Coasts
Explore the ins and outs of Estonia on this trip, traveling between lovely cities and towns full of historic landmarks, fascinating museums, and gorgeous nature.
In this trip
Night Life
Great Food
Beaches
Culture
Historic Places
Trip itinerary
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Tallinn, Estonia
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Haapsalu, Estonia
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Parnu, Estonia
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Tartu, Estonia
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Tallinn, Estonia
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Things to do in and around Tallinn
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Tallinn seamlessly fuses its medieval past and architecture with modern amenities that include museums, cafes, and night life.
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Spend a few hours exploring the ins and outs of the capital's historic center, enjoy people watching or relaxing in a cafe.
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This platform offers amazing views of the Medieval landscape of the Old Town, the skyscrapers, the Pirita district, and the gulf.
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This old market square remains a thriving center, with cafes, shops, and one of the oldest pharmacies in Europe.
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In addition to its panoramic views, this medieval fortification features an interactive museum of the history of Tallinn.
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Jagala Waterfall is a great summer and winter destination. Be sure to examine the fossils while exploring this picturesque area.
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The 18C comes alive at this museum, with detailed reconstructions of fishing and farming villages through more than 80 structures.
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At the top of this popular street, visitors can view the Old Town's fortified medieval walls and beyond.
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This elegant 18C palace houses an excellent museum with a fine collection of 16C-18C Estonian artwork.
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Housed in a 14C merchant's home, this excellent museum covers Tallinn's vast history from its founding to the Soviet occupation.
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One of Estonia's largest museums, this vast art museum boasts an amazing collection of artwork from the 18C until today.
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Matsalu is home to many water birds and several endangered species. Its bay, river, and islands offer phenomenal bird-watching.
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For an authentic Estonian experience, visit this picturesque island, home to fishing villages that have preserved local tradition.
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With special exhibits and seasonal events, this museum boasts a village with over 70 18C-20C reconstructed buildings.
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Home to puppets from all over the world, this interactive museum uses puppets to teach about Estonia's history.
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This 17C cathedral is a treasure with carved oak coats-of-arms, grave stones, and a bell tower that offers panoramic views.
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Escape the bustle of the city and spend a few hours strolling along the sandy shores of Tallinn's lovely beach.
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Spanning over 280 sq mi, Lahemaa National Park features bays, forests, and bogs that will leave an unforgettable impression.
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Known for its peat bogs, Soomaa has a trail system that allows for walks of all difficulties through its captivating landscapes.
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This 13C church houses fantastic religious art and artifacts, including what remains of the famous 15C "Dance of Death" by Notke.
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Plants and animals from various climates make this park peaceful and rewarding. Don't miss the endangered European mink exhibit.
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Housed in the 16C Fat Margaret tower, this museum features ship and navigation history along with ships in its adjacent harbor.
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Located in the 15C Great Guild Hall, this museum has comprehensive exhibits covering the region over the past 11,000 years.
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Go-carts, pools, and trails are great for kids and adults alike at this park. Relaxing areas and food options are also available.
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Formerly a 16C Russian Orthodox church, this convent complex features several lovely churches and a collection of artwork.
3 nights
Tallinn seamlessly fuses its medieval past and architecture with modern amenities that include museums, cafes, and night life.
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Things to do in and around Haapsalu
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Founded in 1229, Haapsalu has an authentic medieval ambiance. Its 19C seaside promenade and popular spas offer tranquility.
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Stroll down charming streets lined with medieval wooden homes, and enjoy the authentic traditional atmosphere.
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This beautiful 13C castle boasts a museum, cathedral, playground, a bell tower with great views, and an intriguing ghost story.
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Walk along the sandy shores, go for a dip if the weather is nice, and watch the sun sink into the sea at Haapsalu's beautiful beach.
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A tribute to the famous children's author Wikland, this museum offers her original art and numerous rooms inspired by her work.
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Matsalu is home to many water birds and several endangered species. Its bay, river, and islands offer phenomenal bird-watching.
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Jagala Waterfall is a great summer and winter destination. Be sure to examine the fossils while exploring this picturesque area.
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For an authentic Estonian experience, visit this picturesque island, home to fishing villages that have preserved local tradition.
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Kassari is an oasis for birds and bird-watchers. A church, a museum, and even a famed restaurant are welcome stops while exploring.
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The 18C comes alive at this museum, with detailed reconstructions of fishing and farming villages through more than 80 structures.
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Known for its peat bogs, Soomaa has a trail system that allows for walks of all difficulties through its captivating landscapes.
2 nights
Founded in 1229, Haapsalu has an authentic medieval ambiance. Its 19C seaside promenade and popular spas offer tranquility.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Parnu
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Founded in the 13C, this sea-side town is popular for its lovely beaches and renowned spas.
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Wander through the town center, admiring the variety of historic sites, including medieval remains, churches, and monuments.
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Home to some of the nicest beaches in the area, this picturesque quarter is also known for its lovely architecture.
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Leading up to the beach, this 19C park features beautifully designed themed sections and several species of flora.
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An excellent history museum with exhibits from throughout the centuries, dating from Neolithic times up to today.
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Known for its peat bogs, Soomaa has a trail system that allows for walks of all difficulties through its captivating landscapes.
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Jagala Waterfall is a great summer and winter destination. Be sure to examine the fossils while exploring this picturesque area.
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An exciting day out, this park features numerous pools, slides, and cafes, something for everyone to enjoy.
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Completed in 1768, this bright and cheerful Russian Orthodox church is an excellent example of Baroque architecture.
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This 18C church is an example of ecclesiastical Baroque architecture, with Neo-Gothic additions and a masterful altarpiece.
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This museum covers the lives and works of Koidula, the famous 19C poet, and her father, Jannsen, the father of Estonian journalism.
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Matsalu is home to many water birds and several endangered species. Its bay, river, and islands offer phenomenal bird-watching.
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Home to a wealth of historic sites and museums, this 13C town features an iconic suspension bridge and an ancient ruined castle.
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The 18C comes alive at this museum, with detailed reconstructions of fishing and farming villages through more than 80 structures.
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For an authentic Estonian experience, visit this picturesque island, home to fishing villages that have preserved local tradition.
2 nights
Founded in the 13C, this sea-side town is popular for its lovely beaches and renowned spas.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Tartu
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Estonia's second largest city is a unique blend of old and new, with a thriving university set among historic treasures.
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Stroll through this wonderful Old Town to get a feel for Tartu's history through it wealth of lovely medieval architecture.
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This large hill overlooking the town features a ruined brick cathedral, 19C architecture, and beautiful panoramic views.
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A historic square lined with cafes and a lovely 18C Neo-Classical town hall, which features Rococo and Baroque details.
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Learn all about Estonia's past and present at this excellent museum, dedicated to the country's culture and history.
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These 30,400 acres (12,300 ha) include lakes, bogs, forests, and even an ancient burial mound, all waiting for you to explore them.
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The 8-mi (12-km) trail circling Lake Puhajarv offers access to a variety of beach activities and relaxing cafes.
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The center of this old and esteemed university is its beautiful Neo-Classical building, complete with paintings and sculptures.
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This refined 18C residence now houses a museum which gives a fascinating overview of Tartu, dating back to the Livonians.
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An interactive museum that makes learning fun, the center features a planetarium, theater, laboratories, and a 4D cinema.
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This 14C Gothic church is known for its vast collection of 700 year old sculptures, thought to be modeled on Tartu's citizens.
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A popular destination for hiking and rafting, the Ahja is perfect for exploring nature and history, which is enhanced with signage.
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Home to a wealth of historic sites and museums, this 13C town features an iconic suspension bridge and an ancient ruined castle.
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Bring out your inner child at this interactive museum, home to a collection of over 5,000 toys and puppets.
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This excellent museum exhibits a detailed history of life in the Baltics during WWII, as well as with the KGB in Estonia.
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Inspired by Windsor Castle, Sangaste Castle is known for its fabulous architecture, scenic grounds, and historic atmosphere.
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While Otepaa is known for winter sports, this small town also offers year-round hiking, museums, and several notable landmarks.
2 nights
Estonia's second largest city is a unique blend of old and new, with a thriving university set among historic treasures.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Tallinn
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Tallinn seamlessly fuses its medieval past and architecture with modern amenities that include museums, cafes, and night life.
-
Spend a few hours exploring the ins and outs of the capital's historic center, enjoy people watching or relaxing in a cafe.
-
This platform offers amazing views of the Medieval landscape of the Old Town, the skyscrapers, the Pirita district, and the gulf.
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This old market square remains a thriving center, with cafes, shops, and one of the oldest pharmacies in Europe.
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In addition to its panoramic views, this medieval fortification features an interactive museum of the history of Tallinn.
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Jagala Waterfall is a great summer and winter destination. Be sure to examine the fossils while exploring this picturesque area.
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The 18C comes alive at this museum, with detailed reconstructions of fishing and farming villages through more than 80 structures.
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Tallinn seamlessly fuses its medieval past and architecture with modern amenities that include museums, cafes, and night life.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia