Tallinn, Estonia was the perfect city to visit with a 1 day itinerary. Its old town is easily walkable and has some major bang for its buck. Pretty much every direction you look there’s another beautiful spire poking out from charming buildings with colourful doors.






The medieval old town is still surrounded by a photogenic stone wall.


There are four different impressive cathedrals within the centre. In St Mary’s, built in 1233, we climbed a claustrophobic bell tower with rooftop views of the city.



The Russian Orthodox Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is magnificent inside and out. I was going crazy with taking pictures of the inside, then RobO asked for the camera. He took one photo before he was stopped by security. No photos allowed, I guess. Oops.




We were happy that we got to see the town hall square (called Raekoja Plats) in the morning light before the crowds set in. They say that in the centre of the square is where the first ever Christmas tree was set up.


We laughed when we visited ‘Kiek in de Kök’, which was once a cannon tower. The name sounds pretty dirty and legitimately means ‘Peep into the Kitchen’ because people could look into the houses below.

In the gardens outside there was an archery area set up. RobO’s eyes lit up immediately as he has a natural talent for the sport. He shot a round and posted a score high enough to make the monthly leader board. A real Rob-O-Hood.



I saw a postcard that said:
Top 3 Things I Did in Tallinn
- Have a coffee in old town
- Smile a lot
- Take thousands of pictures
That pretty much sums up our awesome day.



