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        Baroque architecture of Kadriorg Palace surrounded by vibrant gardens in Tallinn, Estonia.

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          Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, sits on the Baltic Sea coast in Northern Europe. The medieval Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, features cobblestone streets, Gothic spires, and Toompea Castle overlooking the city. Visitors explore the walled Old Town on foot, climb the city walls for views, and visit the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, a prominent Orthodox landmark.
          Tallinn is the capital and largest city of Estonia, located on the northern coast of the country along the Gulf of Finland. It lies approximately 80 kilometres south of Helsinki, Finland, and about 300 kilometres west of St. Petersburg, Russia. The city's Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognised for its exceptionally well-preserved medieval urban fabric dating primarily from the 13th to 15th centuries. Content in this guide reflects publicly available travel information and editorial research current as of 2025.
          Destination: Tallinn, Estonia | Region: Northern Europe / Baltic States | Type: Capital City | UNESCO Status: Old Town World Heritage Site | Currency: Euro (EUR) | Language: Estonian | Best Season: May to September