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Head to number 11 and take a look at Raeapteek, one of the oldest pharmacies in Europe. Climb Toompea Hill for one of the best views over the red roofs of the Lower Town. Find it out with the World Mappers! Next to this passage is another of the most beautiful corners of Tallinn, the Meistrite Hoov or Courtyard of the Masters, a splendid courtyard dedicated to the workers of the past.
In summer and spring you can see shops and workshops with artisans intent on working glass, ceramics or jewellery. Discover this City with our Quick and Practical Guide to Visit the Best Attractions, Savor Typical Dishes and Have Fun in the Best Gay Bars. You can also visit spa hotels, museums, art galleries, and world-class restaurants, many of which are listed in the MICHELIN Guide and the Falstaff Guide.
Climbing its steps you can admire Tallinn from above and get close to the Vana Toomas, the protector of the city who stands on top of the tower. We advise you to reach the top by walking along the Pikk Jalg pedestrian street. A magnificent example of Orthodox art and architecture, located on top of Toompea Hill in the Castle Square.
Our Estonia Gay Guide lists the best gay places in the most exciting cities: bars & clubs, restaurants, accommodations, saunas. All this through the R a i nb o w Eyes of the World Mappers. Tallinn's gay scene isn't a large one by any means, but that doesn't mean those looking to play with local queers will be left wanting.
An experience that we recommend! Here's the short and curly list of where to let it all 'hang' out, so to speak. The glimpse of the wall with the inscription "The Times We Had" and the red roofs of the city in the background left us speechless. Today it is a World Heritage Site and its construction dates back to the time when Tallinn and the rest of Estonia were part of the Russian Empire.
Initially they wanted to tear it down to forget the Russian domination. The medieval buildings and historic streets of the old town will make you feel like you are in a fairy tale. HELLo Bar. Definetly would recommend if you visit Tallin and want to go to a queer-bar!. The heart of the Old Town, surrounded by buildings with colorful facades and pointed roofs.
Vene and Müürivahe streets are connected by this small cobbled street that runs alongside the wall of an old Dominican convent. Reviews, photos, hotel discounts & more. What to See, Best Places to Sleep, Where to Eat and to Have Fun in TALLINN? A section of the wall can now be visited and you can walk along the wooden walkway that connects the Kuldjala, Sauna and Nunna towers, offering a fantastic view over the roofs of the city.
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The Christmas markets are held in this square in winter, making the atmosphere even more magical than it already is. Tallinn was surrounded by more than 2 kilometers of walls with towers with a characteristic red pointed roof. As we journey through the best gay destinations in Estonia, each locale tells a story, both of the nation’s rich past and its ever-evolving present.
Fortunately, however, not only has it been preserved, but thanks to the restoration it has acquired an unprecedented beauty. The viewpoints on the hill are essentially two: the terrace of Kohtuotsa and that of Patkuli, certainly our favorite. Where you'll find Estonia's LGBTQ scene Estonia's capital, Tallinn, is home to a handful of popular LGBTQ-friendly nightclubs and bars.
This alley is really unmissable - one of the most beautiful places to see in Tallinn. The Gothic-style Town Hall and its tower dominate the square. Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, number of page views, and user location. On the hill there are also the Lutheran Cathedral of Santa Maria Vergine, the Toompea Castle but what fascinated us the most is the beautiful Orthodox Cathedral of Alexander Nevski.
From the Kiek in de Kok Tower, on Toompea Hill, visits to the city's underground start.