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Hostels in Tallinn
Tallinn Backpackers is for those with true backpacker's spirit: easy going and THE place in town where you can meet other travellers and have lots of fun.
Located in a medieval building in the Old Town, our place feels more like being at home!
Marine Hostel is the best place for visitors, who like comfortable and cheap accommodation. It is a small and cozy hostel situated in a convenient location...
The Mahtra Hostel was opened in 1994 as a small hostel and later renovated to include a gym, solarium and...
An unforgettable home for a chill-out backpacker who understands good vibes and good music...
Hostel located 12 km from Tallinn center in quet and beautiful small town Maardu nearby Tallinn...
Our hostel Old Town Alur is situated in the very heart of the Old City/Lai 20. At the same time Old Town Alur - is a silent and quest vacation spot.
Vana Tom is located in the Old Town of Tallinn. Famous for being the first hostel in Tallinn catering for foreign guests.
We located in the centre of Tallinn (Tatari 21 B), near to Vabaduse square and a 5 minutes walk from Old Town.
OldHouse is a cosy place in the heart of Tallinn's Old Town that was renovated in 2004 with antique interiors.
Location at Tallinn's Old Town, a 19th century small and cosy house, close to the town hall square...
Our new hostel is right on the main street and perfect for those who want a private room but with a travellers atmosphere.
Welcome to the capital of our country - Tallinn, the pearl of which is the old town. The monuments of many-centuried architecture makes it special in its own way.
Academic Hostel is the perfect budget accommodation for students, backpackers and leisure tourists..
Kaupmehe 8 Hostel is located 7 minutes walking distance from the medieval Old Town of Tallinn and 7 minutes walking distance from the Bus Station.
regional info
image by: Stella StenroosThe Old Town is a compact maze of cobblestone streets, historical buildings and great views and has a place on UNESCO's World Heritage List. Many of the old buildings have been renovated, but generally speaking in quite a good way. The Old Town is easy to cover on foot. Start near the Townhouse square (Raekoja Plats), head your way up to the Pikk Jalg, to the Castle Square. On Castle Hill you find Toompea Castle and the 19th-century symbol of the Tsar's power in Estonia, the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. To fully get a grip on medieval Tallinn, you might consider walking around the walls and fortifications. The city used to have 66 towers (!) of which 19 remain. Some are restaurants or shops, others are offices. The three oldest towers, Nunna, Sauna and Kuldjala, can be visited in summer.
Tallinn is full of museums, covering a range of fields from history and nature to art and architecture. For art lovers, museums show a range of established artists, but the city's art scene is also alive with constantly changing exhibits in galleries and halls. Paintings, sculpture, graphic art and applied art by lesser-known names and new talent from Estonia and abroad are shown in many venues throughout the city, giving a better taste of what's happening now.
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