Travel Tips For Estonia

September 7, 2010 · Posted in Airline Travel 

Estonia was under Danish, Swedish, German, and Russian rule for centuries, finally attaining its independence on August 20, 1991.  With only about 1.5 million people, Estonia is a small country, but it is steadily becoming a modern market economy with its strong telecom and electronics industries, and increasing ties to the West.

One of the most industrialized cities in the Baltics is Tallinn, Estonia’s capital.  Tallinn’s Old Town dates from the 11th century, and is a tourist travel favorite. The cobbled streets of Old Town wind through two sections.  Lower Town operated independently, while Toompea Hill was a residential area for the aristocracy.  Old Town’s walls and fortresses made up one of the strongest defensive structures in northern Europe by the 16th century, and its dominating landmark, built in 1894, is still the Alexander Nevsky Russian Orthodox Cathedral. 

Tallinn’s Zoo has close to 6,000 animals, making it a travel favorite with tourists, and another top-draw is Rocca al Mare Tivoli, Estonia’s largest amusement park.  The Botanical Garden is worth a visit, as it covers over 110 hectares and has more than 8,000 plant species, brought in from all over the world. 

Travelers will find Kadriorg Palace in Tallinn, as well.  This lovely pink baroque palace provided Russian Tsar, Peter I, with a summer home, and today stands in the center of a seaside resort.  Housing the Estonia Art Museum, it is also the setting for numerous concerts, theatrical performances, lectures, and receptions. 

Tallinn is not the only place worth seeing in Estonia. Check out the Estonian Open Air Museum, which can be found on Kopli Bay. You will discover this lovely parkland is home to a compilation of preserved, historic Estonian buildings, which have been relocated from around the country.  Situated on the western coast of Estonia, Haapsalu is well worth a visit. You will enjoy the guest lodges, deserted beaches, and 13th century ruins, not to mention a Gothic cathedral.  There is also a castle with a female ghost, but you will not see her unless it’s a full moon in August. 

There is a wealth of tradition and heritage on the tiny island of Kihnu , where inhabitants still wear the traditional Estonia costumes.  Of course, Estonia’s parks are a must-see.  One of four, Lahemaa National Park offers waterfalls, a river, and stunning coastal scenes, plus fourteen lakes and several archaeological sites.

The southern coastal city of Parnu has been a human settlement since 7500 B.C.  You will walk through the Old Town, as well as the Town Center, and you will see the Red Tower, Swedish ramparts, and even a 17th century home.  You will also find the Neoclassical bath houses, where you can restore your skin and enhance your beauty.  

The summer is a great time to visit Estonia, but spring and fall season are beautiful, too.  If you prefer winter, you will get a chance to see the Christmas Market, which is held in Tallin’s Old Town every December.

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