Map of cities in Estonia
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Fantastic City Tours and Excursions in Estonia
Architecture of Estonia in pictures
Culture of regions in Estonia
For the fact that there are two streets with very interesting names in the Old Town – namely, Long Boot (Pikk jalg) and Short Leg (Lühike jalg) – Tallinn is often referred to as “lame city”. There are many other interesting streets in the area, along which it would be interesting to make a worthwhile walk. For instance, Katariina käik, along which interesting shops and restaurants are located – all, of course, are ideally suited to the overall architectural style, which creates an … Read more

This small resort city boasts a great variety of historical and architectural monuments and landmarks. Local people are rather respectful of their history and culture and proudly showcase their cultural heritage to foreign guests. Tourists will discover old castles and churches, amazing museums and theaters. The Eliisabet’s church is a remarkable religious landmark established in 1750 being a genuine embodiment of the Baroque style. The church has gained its popularity among tourists due to … Read more

Tartu is the fabulously beautiful miniature city, which is famous for an abundance of interesting museums and interesting historical sights. The most interesting for tourists is the area of the Old City with the amazing Town Hall Square and picturesque streets. Located in the heart of historic district, Town Hall Square is one of the most important symbols of the city. It features a non-standard trapeze shape unusual for Western European cities. Next to the Town Hall Square is an interesting … Read more

Narva's main historical symbol is the ancient castle Hermanni linnus, the only architectural monument in the city that managed to survive from knightly times. The construction of this castle began at a time when the territory of the present city belonged to the Danes. Construction works lasted several decades and were completed when the city was in the hands of the Livonian Order. The main architectural feature of the castle is a high tower, which has remained unchanged since its erection. The … Read more
