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A Day in Tallinn: Exploring the Historic Wonders

  1. 9:00AM: Toompea Castle
    Located in the heart of the Old Town
    10 minutes (0.5 miles) from Tallinn Port

    Toompea Castle is a 13th-century castle that houses Estonia's parliament. Take a stroll around the castle grounds and marvel at the stunning views of the city's skyline. You can also visit the iconic "Pikk Hermann" tower, which is a symbol of Tallinn's resilience against foreign powers.

  2. 11:00AM: St. Olaf's Church
    10 minutes (0.3 miles) from Toompea Castle

    St. Olaf's Church is a medieval church that dates back to the 12th century. It was once the tallest building in the world during the 16th century and offers a magnificent panoramic view of Tallinn's Old Town. Climb up the narrow stairs to the top of the tower for a breathtaking view of the city and its surroundings.

  3. 1:00PM: Lunch at Olde Hansa Restaurant
    5 minutes (0.2 miles) from St. Olaf's Church

    Olde Hansa is a medieval-themed restaurant that serves traditional Estonian food. The restaurant's interior is designed to transport you back to the Middle Ages with its dim lighting, rustic decor, and staff that are dressed in medieval costumes. Try their traditional elk soup and honey beer for a truly authentic experience.

  4. 2:30PM: Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
    7 minutes (0.2 miles) from Olde Hansa Restaurant

    Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is an impressive Orthodox church that was built in the 19th century. Its onion-shaped domes and intricate mosaics are a sight to behold. The interior is equally stunning, with its ornate decorations and gold-plated chandeliers. However, keep in mind that it is a place of worship, so dress appropriately.

  5. 4:00PM: Kadriorg Palace and Park
    15 minutes (2.1 miles) from Alexander Nevsky Cathedral

    Kadriorg Palace and Park is a Baroque palace that was built for Peter the Great's wife, Catherine I. The palace now houses the Estonian Art Museum's foreign art collection. The surrounding park is a popular spot for locals and tourists to relax and take in the scenery. Visit the Swan Lake or the Japanese Garden for a peaceful retreat.

  6. 6:00PM: Dinner at Rataskaevu 16
    15 minutes (2.4 miles) from Kadriorg Palace and Park

    Rataskaevu 16 is a cozy, family-owned restaurant that serves modern Estonian cuisine. The menu changes seasonally, so you can expect fresh and locally sourced ingredients. Try their signature dish of smoked duck with beetroot and horseradish cream. Don't forget to make a reservation in advance as it gets busy during peak hours.

Recommendations

If you have more time to spare, consider visiting the Tallinn Seaplane Harbour, which is a maritime museum that displays Estonia's naval history. You can also take a ferry to the nearby islands of Naissaar or Prangli for a day trip. To maximize your fun, try taking a guided bike tour around the city to explore more areas at a faster pace. Lastly, be sure to check out the local events happening during your visit, such as the Tallinn Old Town Days festival in May that celebrates the city's history and culture.

Book your hotels and flights for Tallinn at https://booking.tp.st/VhZsadPo.

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