Stepping into a Fairy Tale in Tallinn, Estonia

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Old Town Tallinn, Estonia – I didn’t know what to expect but as soon as I stepped on shore , the magical journey into fairy tale land began. The roofs were all pointy and you can imagine Rapunzel in one of the rounded high towers letting down her long, long hair so her Prince could climb on up.

With its immaculately preserved medieval buildings, its hard to imagine that Tallinn is one of the youngest capital cities in the world. This preservation efforts are recognized by Unesco as one of the Heritage sites.  The first peek of the Tallinn old town skyline.

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Tallinn in pictures

Tallinn Medieval City

Tallinn with the tallest building being the St. Olaf Church in the Background and Fat Margaret Tower on the foreground.

Medieval Tallinn - Gateway to FairyTale Land
Medieval Tallinn - Gateway to FairyTale Land

The roads are cobble-stoned and it is very easy to imagine stepping back in time on a stroll through the old town.

The cobbled stone streets of Tallinn old town
The cobbled stone streets of Tallinn old town

Well, cobbled-stoned roads inevitably lead to the town square which is charming. Like a lot of town squares in Europe , there are a lot of eating places and cafes in the centre.

First glimpse of the Tallinn town square
First glimpse of the Tallinn town square
Town Square of Tallinn
Town Square of Tallinn
One of the unique medieval buildings in the Old Town of Tallinn
One of the unique medieval buildings in the Old Town of Tallinn

There are the churches around the old town.  One of them is the Church of the Holy Spirit – it is worth going in as the altarpiece is special with carved wooden panel and the entrance fee is low. Outside is a 300.-year old clock worth spending some time ago.

One of the many medieval churches in Tallinn old town - Church of the Holy Spirit
One of the many medieval churches in Tallinn old town - Church of the Holy Spirit
The 300-year old clock at the outside wall of the Church of the Holy Spirit
The 300-year old clock at the outside wall of the Church of the Holy Spirit

 We then headed up to the upper part of the old town – Toompea Hill via the Pikk Jalg street – where the parliament and embassies reside.

Governmental building at the upper town of Tallinn
Governmental building at the upper town of Tallinn

Some nice views up the Toompea Hill..

Up Toompea Hill
Up Toompea HIll

 St. Mary’s Cathedral  has a bell tower which has great views from the top.

St. Mary's Cathedral (Dome Church)
St. Mary's Cathedral (Dome Church)

And the Russian Orthodox church – Alexander Nevsky Cathedral

Russian Orthodox Church in Tallinn

Apparently Shrek and Donkey also strolls around on Toompea Hill.

Met Shrek and Donkey in Tallinn
Met Shrek and Donkey in Tallinn

And of course.. what should not be missed – the viewing platform which affords a true fairy tale panorama.

At the viewing platform at Toompea Hill.

From the cruise terminal..

Remember to wear decent shoes for walking on cobbled-stone streets. Picking up a map and doing self walking to see the sights is a comfortable way to see and experience Tallinn. We did not need public transport only our God-given legs made for walking. If you don’t have mobility problems, its easy to save at least 50 Euros per person for shore excursions.

All-in-all it was a pleasant day trip done at leisure. As a parting inside joke for Malaysians/Singaporeans.. another reason to visit Estonia, they “get” us..

park la tallinn
A benefit to Park (lah..) here.

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