Kristina’s guidebook

Kristina
Kristina’s guidebook

Neighborhoods

The manor was designed and established by Nikolai von Glehn on the northern part of the lands of his Jälgimäe Manor to become his new residence. The castle was completed in 1886. The castle is surrounded by a park with several buildings like a palm house (1900–1910), observatory tower (1910) and sculptures "Kalevipoeg" (1908), "Crocodile" (1908), all of which also designed by Glehn himself.
Vana-Mustamäe
Vana-Mustamäe
The manor was designed and established by Nikolai von Glehn on the northern part of the lands of his Jälgimäe Manor to become his new residence. The castle was completed in 1886. The castle is surrounded by a park with several buildings like a palm house (1900–1910), observatory tower (1910) and sculptures "Kalevipoeg" (1908), "Crocodile" (1908), all of which also designed by Glehn himself.
The SPA Centre where you can find the best sauna and spa experience in the Tallinn as well as the trainings in water. The centre combines sauna stories and traditions of our forefathers, the sauna practices collected from all over the world, oriental delicate spa rituals, and a wide range of training sessions in the swimming pool.
Akadeemia tee 30
30 Akadeemia tee
The SPA Centre where you can find the best sauna and spa experience in the Tallinn as well as the trainings in water. The centre combines sauna stories and traditions of our forefathers, the sauna practices collected from all over the world, oriental delicate spa rituals, and a wide range of training sessions in the swimming pool.
Kadriorg, now one of the districts of central Tallinn, originated as a summer residence of the Russian Tsar Peter the Great and covered, besides the palace and the regular gardens, over 70 hectares of land.
120 locals recommend
Kadriorg
120 locals recommend
Kadriorg, now one of the districts of central Tallinn, originated as a summer residence of the Russian Tsar Peter the Great and covered, besides the palace and the regular gardens, over 70 hectares of land.

Sightseeing

Noblessner is located in Tallinn’s seaside, neighbouring the Kalamaja district and Seaplane Harbour maritime museum. Once the major submarine shipyard of Imperial Russia, it has now turned into a seafront quarter that is open to the people and to the sea. You will find here historical industrial buildings with their stately architecture, a promenade, a marina and developments of homes and business spaces.
33 locals recommend
Port Noblessner
48 Tööstuse
33 locals recommend
Noblessner is located in Tallinn’s seaside, neighbouring the Kalamaja district and Seaplane Harbour maritime museum. Once the major submarine shipyard of Imperial Russia, it has now turned into a seafront quarter that is open to the people and to the sea. You will find here historical industrial buildings with their stately architecture, a promenade, a marina and developments of homes and business spaces.
You will get to experience the great scientific discoveries of past centuries – unique prototypes brought to life by cutting-edge 21st-century technology. The wondrous machines that await you here are like something out of Jules Verne’s laboratory – more fantasies only exist in your dreams!
Noblessneri station
You will get to experience the great scientific discoveries of past centuries – unique prototypes brought to life by cutting-edge 21st-century technology. The wondrous machines that await you here are like something out of Jules Verne’s laboratory – more fantasies only exist in your dreams!
The Rotermann Quarter, located in the heart of Tallinn between the Old Town, the port, and Viru Square, sits in a historically important area. The Rotermann Quarter has almost as many historically valuable buildings as the Old Town of Tallinn. The Rotermann Quarter gives visitors an extraordinary opportunity to spend quality time in quieter and smaller urban areas, discovering shops, restaurants, and wine bars fit for both everyday life and occasions that are more refined.
77 locals recommend
Rotermann Quarter
77 locals recommend
The Rotermann Quarter, located in the heart of Tallinn between the Old Town, the port, and Viru Square, sits in a historically important area. The Rotermann Quarter has almost as many historically valuable buildings as the Old Town of Tallinn. The Rotermann Quarter gives visitors an extraordinary opportunity to spend quality time in quieter and smaller urban areas, discovering shops, restaurants, and wine bars fit for both everyday life and occasions that are more refined.
Built up from the 13th to 16th centuries, when Tallinn – or Reval as it was known then – was a thriving member of the Hanseatic trade league, this enclosed neighbourhood of colourful, gabled houses, half-hidden courtyards and grandiose churches is, quite rightly, the city's biggest tourist draw. And the fact that it's all neatly packaged within a mostly-intact city wall and dotted with guard towers gives it an extra dose of fairytale charm. It’s small, compact, and very easily explored on foot.
332 locals recommend
Old Town
332 locals recommend
Built up from the 13th to 16th centuries, when Tallinn – or Reval as it was known then – was a thriving member of the Hanseatic trade league, this enclosed neighbourhood of colourful, gabled houses, half-hidden courtyards and grandiose churches is, quite rightly, the city's biggest tourist draw. And the fact that it's all neatly packaged within a mostly-intact city wall and dotted with guard towers gives it an extra dose of fairytale charm. It’s small, compact, and very easily explored on foot.
Telliskivi Creative City is an artist-friendly complex that has become a popular hangout for shoppers and restaurant-goers. Located in a reclaimed factory area not far from Old Town, it is Estonia's biggest creative economic enterprise centre, bringing together a diverse range of activities and businesses. For example, there is a 160-seat eatery, a childcare centre, a printing shop, a furniture shop, a theatre and an antique books store. Dance evenings are held on Tuesday evenings, Saturdays bring a flea market.
257 locals recommend
Telliskivi Kirbukas
57 Telliskivi
257 locals recommend
Telliskivi Creative City is an artist-friendly complex that has become a popular hangout for shoppers and restaurant-goers. Located in a reclaimed factory area not far from Old Town, it is Estonia's biggest creative economic enterprise centre, bringing together a diverse range of activities and businesses. For example, there is a 160-seat eatery, a childcare centre, a printing shop, a furniture shop, a theatre and an antique books store. Dance evenings are held on Tuesday evenings, Saturdays bring a flea market.

Food scene

They value the family experience, so children are always especially welcome here. For our little friends, we have compiled a special menu and selection of amusing table games and art supplies.
Peetri 12
12 Peetri
They value the family experience, so children are always especially welcome here. For our little friends, we have compiled a special menu and selection of amusing table games and art supplies.