Founded in the 13th century as a vital port for the Hanseatic League, Tallinn, Estonia, is known for its medieval charm and historical legacy. With claims to be the birthplace of marzipan and the site of the Devil’s wedding, its history is filled with interesting tales (some more real than others).
Yet, despite this medieval legacy, Estonia is celebrated for being a leader in digital innovation. In December 2014, it became the first country to offer e-residency, a digital ID system allowing foreigners to open and manage businesses online. With more start-ups per capita than any other European country and the first in Europe to offer a Digital Nomad Visa, Tallinn has established itself as a hub for digital entrepreneurs.
With a unique combination of pioneering entrepreneurial spirit and centuries-old medieval charm that runs through the streets, Tallinn, Estonia, is a seriously underrated digital nomad destination.
Kaja Pizza: High-quality, authentic Neapolitan-style pizzas at an affordable price made with local and organic ingredients.
Guru: A delicious and authentic Indian restaurant serving up a variety of traditional dishes with a modern twist.
Vegan Restoran V: A small and cozy vegan restaurant in the Old Town serving innovative and delectable vegan dishes.
Rado: An intimate spot offering a seasonal menu of modern European dishes using raw ingredients purchased from the local Tallinn Central Market.
El Camino: Tacos, mezcal and beers, oh my! Their delicious and juicy birria tacos will blow you away with rich flavors.
Telliskivi Creative City: With over 800 cultural events every year, Telliskivi is home to multiple galleries, small shops, creative companies, start-ups, and restaurants.
Spa Day: Tallinn is known for its many water parks and spas, including Mustamäe Elamus Spa and Kalev Spa.
Noblessner: Once a Soviet shipyard, this port city is now a busy and vibrant urban space with restaurants, museums and more.
Kadriorg: A must-visit neighborhood featuring Estonia’s only Baroque palace and park ensemble. Kadriorg is an ideal place for taking a stroll or riding a bike.
Old Town: Tallinn’s Old Town is one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Europe. From the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral to the Depeche Mode Bar, there are endless things to see and do here.
Dot Café: A beloved meeting space for locals known for its cozy, welcoming atmosphere, delicious food and quality coffee.
Café KIOSK NO3: Super cute cafe inside a bookstore. With comfy couches, tasty sweet treats and a peaceful atmosphere, this is a great spot for working or relaxing.
Palo Alto Club: Located in Telliskivi, one of Tallinn’s trendiest areas, this co-work space has a great community and all the amenities you need to crush your work day.
La Boulangerie: A slice of French heaven in Tallinn with exceptional pastries, salads, and more, this charming café has quickly become a local favorite.
Fotografiska Café: Located on the ground floor of the contemporary museum of photography, this creative hub offers specialty coffee and seasonal zero-waste dishes.
Põhjala Brewery & Tap Room: Their 24 taps feature the freshest IPAs, stouts, and guest beers. They’ve also got a great selection of Texas BBQ-inspired dishes.
Pudel: A cute bar with a huge selection of local and international craft beers. Plus, for any Brits out there, they also sell Pickled Onion Monster Munch (IYKYK)
Möku: Located in the popular district of Telliskivi, with live music and a great crowd, the atmosphere here is always lively.
HALL: A modern cultural centre with electronic music events offering a safe space for a late night dance.
HUNGR: A community focused queer bar, open to everyone. With a unique variety of events, this is an inclusive space to enjoy great drinks and great music.
Nudist: A new-age winery that only uses natural and unprocessed ingredients. They don’t use grapes and instead focus on berry and vegetable wines.
Bar Rara: A cozy wine bar with a variety of snacks, small plates and a great selection of natural wines.
With a thriving creative community and buzzing entrepreneurial scene, the city combines beautiful medieval architecture with contemporary culinary and cultural offerings. Plus, summers there are 18 hours of sunlight a day, giving you so much time to explore everything this wonderful city has to offer. What more could you need?
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