With its medieval history embraced by modern convenience, Tallinn in Estonia is the perfect city break destination for the well-off visitor who craves something other than the usual luxury vacation experience. The capital city of Estonia is famous for its well-preserved Old Town (UNESCO World Heritage Site) with cobblestone streets, gorgeous architecture, and a lot of history. Flying into Tallinn on a private jet is not just an expediency—it’s a chance to experience the city at its most magical right from the start.
For travelers who prefer more upscale accommodations, Tallinn boasts a number of high-end hotels as well as boutique hotels that pamper the ambitious traveler. There are two standout options in the form of Hotel Telegraaf and Swissotel Tallinn, both offering stylish rooms, impeccable service, and beautiful views of the city. After indulging in the luxury of p’tit déjeuner bellinis, facials, and steam baths, visitors can take a private guided tour of the Old Town, which includes stops at the Town Hall and St. Olaf’s Church. Within immersive sight of Tallinn’s captivating past, this museum allows you to delve into that history while admiring the city’s lovely medieval façade.

Fashion enthusiasts can revel in the sophistication of Bond Street’s high-end boutiques or uncover eclectic finds in Camden Market’s bohemian maze. And for those drawn to the city’s storied past, visit iconic landmarks like the Tower of London, steeped in intrigue, or walk across the historic Tower Bridge for panoramic views of the Thames.
Fashion enthusiasts can revel in the sophistication of Bond Street’s high-end boutiques or uncover eclectic finds in Camden Market’s bohemian maze. And for those drawn to the city’s storied past, visit iconic landmarks like the Tower of London, steeped in intrigue, or walk across the historic Tower Bridge for panoramic views of the Thames.
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Experiences in Tallinn

Tallinn’s Old Town
Tallinn’s Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is all about pretty, well-preserved medieval architecture, cobblestones, and squares. Wander through the cobbled streets, see sights such as the Town Hall and the Aleksander Nevsky Cathedral, and experience the lively atmosphere and colorful history of this spellbinding district.

Kadriorg Palace
Constructed by Peter the Great for his wife Catherine I, the Kadriorg Palace is yet another architectural masterpiece with beautiful gardens. Enjoy the palace’s spectacular art collection, consisting of artworks from the Estonian Art Museum, as well as the beautifully landscaped gardens, which serve as a calm retreat from the bustle of the city.
