Alcohol is not, however, where the biggest savings can be made. Coca-Cola, carrots, chicken and public transport are all much cheaper in Estonia’s capital.
Q. What is Estonian culture?
Estonia has a rich cultural heritage of folk song and dance, colourful handicrafts, wooden saunas and rustic food. Experience the traditional and modern sides of Estonian culture first hand at these markets, workshops, museums and festivals.
Table of Contents
- Q. What is Estonian culture?
- Q. What currency is used in Estonia?
- Q. Do you need a visa for Estonia?
- Q. Is Estonia safe for tourists?
- Q. Is Tallinn expensive to visit?
- Q. Is Tallinn worth visiting?
- Q. Can you see the Northern Lights in Tallinn?
- Q. Is it worth going to Estonia?
- Q. Is one day in Tallinn enough?
Q. What currency is used in Estonia?
Euro
Q. Do you need a visa for Estonia?
To travel to Estonia for a short trip lasting fewer than 90 days, you will need an Estonian Schengen Visa, as it is part of the Schengen Area of European countries that have abolished border controls between each other.
Q. Is Estonia safe for tourists?
Estonia is pretty safe to travel to. Its crime rates are mostly low, and though there are areas to avoid, pickpockets, mugging or other types of assault are not common. However, the capital city of Tallinn can get a bit dangerous, like any other major city.
Q. Is Tallinn expensive to visit?
1. Re: Is Tallinn expensive? It’s not the cheapest destination in Europe but far from the most expensive. You’ll probably find it a bit on the cheap side compared to where you’re coming from.
Q. Is Tallinn worth visiting?
Estonians have a rich culture and you can find museums (different, ranging from medieval torture to popart and everything in between. I truly recommend to take a tour guide to walk around in the old town. It’s amazing, and all the stories! If you’re into night life then Tallinn is also a good place to visit.
Q. Can you see the Northern Lights in Tallinn?
Paljassaare. Many people are curious about northern lights viewing prospects near capital cities in each European country; after all, that’s where you’ll most likely fly into if you’re planning a trip. The nearest aurora spot we found near the Estonian capital of Tallinn is Paljassaare.
Q. Is it worth going to Estonia?
Estonia is ranked in the top 5 countries for the cleanest air in the world due to huge expanses of forest and a relatively smaller population within the borders. The medieval Old Town of Tallinn is considered the best and most preserved in the world. 50% of Estonia is made up of forestry.
Q. Is one day in Tallinn enough?
While having more than 24 hours in Tallinn would be nice, a day will give you enough time to take in Tallinn’s highlights. Perhaps seeing Tallinn will even convince you to explore further within Estonia, whether it’s the islands like Saaremaa or other picturesque cities like Tartu.