Mustamäe 31/ Punane14a, Tallinn
Kamikadze Restaurants. Tallinn, Estonia

Kamikadze is a Caucasian restaurant that has been a true hallmark of quality on the capital’s culinary map since 2001. Guests appreciate this place not only for its delicious food but also for its first-class service: the friendly staff greets each guest with a warm welcome. Recently, the well-known and beloved restaurant at Mustamäe 31 got accompanied by a new, cozy and elegant restaurant at Punane 14a.

Müürivahe 2, Tallinn
La Prima Vanalinn. Tallinn, Estonia

This authentic Italian restaurant in the heart of Tallinn’s Old Town is a spot where tasteful, warm atmosphere and hospitality merge into a unique gastronomic experience. The restaurant is highly acclaimed by both guests and critics: it is ranked as the best local Italian restaurant and pizzeria on Tripadvisor and has received official recognition from the Italian government — the Ospitalità Italiana certification — as the first restaurant in the Baltic States to earn this distinction.

Dunkri 8, Tallinn
Koyo Restaurant, Tallinn, Estonia

In the heart of Tallinn’s Old Town, Koyo Restaurant is a gateway to the refined world of haute Japanese cuisine. The restaurant’s name derives from the Japanese word kouyou: the changing colours of autumn leaves, beautifully reflecting Koyo’s philosophy – deep respect for nature’s rhythms, mindfulness, and the belief that true luxury lies in being fully present in the moment.

Lennusadama 7, Tallinn
Iglupark. Tallinn, Estonia

Iglupark is a unique destination on the shores of Tallinn Bay, located in Noblessner, one of the city’s most dynamic and stylish waterfront districts. The concept combines three essential aspects of life — work, rest, and wellbeing — through a collection of beautifully designed wooden igloos: Igluhouses, Igluoffices, and Iglusaunas.

Vabaõhumuuseumi tee 12, Tallinn
Estonian Open-Air Museum (Eesti Vabaõhumuuseum, EVM). Tallinn, Estonia

This picturesque museum, within just a 15-minute drive from the center of Tallinn, brings together Estonian history from different centuries. Wooden houses, windmills, a village school, an inn, and a church here seem to be frozen in time.

Toompuiestee 19 Tallinn
ibis Styles Tallinn Hotel. Tallinn, Estonia

This design-led budget hotel in the center of Tallinn is inspired by the art of photography. Located within just a few minutes’ walk from the Old Town, it combines modern comfort with the natural charm of Estonia and a vibrant creative atmosphere: each room becomes a stylish photo studio, telling its own story about the Estonian capital.

Peetri 10, Tallinn
PROTO Invention Factory. Tallinn, Estonia

Being a hyper-interactive center of entertainment, science, and virtual reality, PROTO invites you to fly in a hot air balloon, drive the world’s first automobile, walk along the ocean floor, soar upward on a flying bike, and make real scientific discoveries. You can easily spend an entire day exploring this captivating world of adventure. It’s a great place to visit with family and friends.

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Tallinn Viimsi SPA Hotel and Atlantis H2O Aquapark Aquapark. Tallinn, Estonia

In this modern, all-in-one spa hotel, located within just 15 minutes’ drive from the centre of Tallinn, you can switch off from everyday hustle and immerse yourself in a relaxing atmosphere, whether it’s a romantic getaway or a family trip.

Lennusadama 7, Tallinn
Iglupark in Tallinn, Estonia

This unique place located on the shore of the Gulf of Tallinn offers three types of cabins: Igluhuts for relaxation, Igluoffices for work and Iglusaunas for recreation. Iglupark is based very close to the city center, but at a distance enough to create a peaceful atmosphere for its guests. All of the cabins in Iglupark resemble igloos, made of wood, dark on the outside, and light on the inside.

Vabaõhumuuseumi tee 12, Tallinn
Estonian Open Air Museum (Eesti Vabaõhumuuseum, EVM). Tallinn, Estonia

This picturesque museum just 15 minutes drive from the center of Tallinn reveals how families of different incomes and occupations lived in Estonia in the 18-20th centuries.