Discover Estonia in 3 days: A mini guide
What's the story
Estonia, the land of medieval allure and digital pioneers, invites you to discover its vibrant history and innovative spirit.
This three-day journey spans the charming cobblestone streets of Tallinn's Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, to the futuristic e-Estonia Briefing Centre.
Witness firsthand how this Baltic jewel effortlessly marries its rich past with a trailblazing vision for technology and society.
Old Town
Day 1: Discovering medieval Tallinn
Start your Estonian adventure in the heart of Tallinn's Old Town.
Spend the day getting lost in its narrow streets, where Gothic buildings tell stories of the past.
Don't miss the grand Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and the historic Toompea Castle.
And for views that will leave you breathless, head to the viewing platforms at Kohtuotsa and Patkuli.
Nature escape
Day 2: Exploring Lahemaa National Park
Just an hour away from the hustle and bustle of Tallinn, you can immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Lahemaa National Park, Estonia's biggest national park.
Discover grand manor houses like Palmse and Sagadi, hike through mystical bogs on wooden pathways, or simply soak in the peaceful ambiance of Estonia's pristine landscapes.
This is a perfect day trip for anyone who wants to combine history and nature.
E-Estonia
Day 3: Embracing digital innovation
On your last day, head to the e-Estonia Briefing Centre in Tallinn to discover why Estonia is one of the world's most digitally advanced nations.
Delve into the world of e-residency, digital ID cards, and learn how Estonians vote online or access healthcare with a few clicks.
This glimpse into the future showcases how technology can revolutionize governance and society.
Practical advice
Tips for travelers
Best time to visit Estonia is between May and September when the weather is most welcoming.
English is commonly spoken in tourist areas, so you should have no trouble getting around.
Currency exchange is easy as Estonia uses the euro (EUR).
Public transport in Tallinn is great, but you might want to rent a car to explore Lahemaa National Park.