Tartu – the oldest city in Estonia

Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored No Comments

The dome of Tartu University Library glows amber in the late afternoon light, casting a warm reflection across the Emajogi River. The oldest city in Estonia pulses with academic energy, its neoclassical buildings framing a Town Hall Square where students and locals gather around the kissing students fountain. Tartu feels different from Tallinn: quieter, more […]

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Travel Guide to Tallinn, Estonia

Updated June 12, 2026 by europeexplored No Comments

Tallinn catches first-time visitors off guard. The capital of Estonia sits on the Baltic coast, just 80 kilometres south of Helsinki. The city has one of the best-preserved medieval old towns in Europe. Its walls and towers date from the 13th century. But Tallinn is also a modern digital capital. Estonia was the first country […]

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Tallinn, Estonia Travel Guide – Must-See Attractions

Updated June 9, 2026 by europeexplored No Comments

Tallinn, the charming capital of Estonia, is one of Europeu2019s best-preserved medieval cities and a destination that perfectly blends old-world charm with modern Nordic cool. From its cobblestone streets to its thriving tech scene, Tallinn offers a uniquely memorable travel experience. Tallinn Old Town – A UNESCO World heritage Masterpiece The heart of Tallinn is […]

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Keila Waterfall – a beautiful natural phenomena in Estonia

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Keila Waterfall (Keila juga) is one of Estonia’s most accessible and photogenic natural attractions, a graceful 6-metre cascade tumbling over the Baltic Klint escarpment in a peaceful park setting just 25 kilometres west of Tallinn. While Keila may not be Estonia’s tallest waterfall, its broad curtain of water, picturesque wooden suspension bridge, and the romantic […]

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Jägala Falls – the biggest waterfall in Estonia

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Jägala Falls is Estonia’s widest and most powerful waterfall, a dramatic 8-metre-high, 50-metre-wide curtain of water thundering over a limestone escarpment just 25 kilometres east of Tallinn. While Valaste Waterfall may be taller, Jägala is arguably the more impressive spectacle, particularly during the spring snowmelt and after heavy rain when the falls transform from a […]

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Pärnu – Estonia’s Summer Capital

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Pärnu is Estonia’s “Summer Capital”, a charming Baltic seaside city with a 3-kilometre white sand beach, a beautifully preserved 19th-century spa quarter of tree-lined avenues and wooden villas, and a laid-back cultural scene that transforms the city into Estonia’s most popular holiday destination every summer. With a history as a Hanseatic trading port and a […]

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