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The best restorant in Tallinn

NOA (Noah in English) is anything but a sinking ship. On the contrary – the restaurant NOA, which seats up to 80 guests, is remarkable for its location, architecture, and interior design. Naturally, you can find the best flavours here, accompanied by a million-dollar view of the Tallinn skyline and the sea.
80 polecane przez mieszkańców
NOA Restaurant
3 Ranna tee
80 polecane przez mieszkańców
NOA (Noah in English) is anything but a sinking ship. On the contrary – the restaurant NOA, which seats up to 80 guests, is remarkable for its location, architecture, and interior design. Naturally, you can find the best flavours here, accompanied by a million-dollar view of the Tallinn skyline and the sea.
The medieval restaurant Olde Hansa is the home of a rich merchant, whose guests enjoy delicious, authentic Hansa-era meals and drinks, true period music and always friendly service. All of the dishes on the menu, including many wild game delicacies, are cooked using 15th century recipes and methods. Medieval musicians delight the guests every night of the week except Mondays.
90 polecane przez mieszkańców
Olde Hansa
1 Vana turg
90 polecane przez mieszkańców
The medieval restaurant Olde Hansa is the home of a rich merchant, whose guests enjoy delicious, authentic Hansa-era meals and drinks, true period music and always friendly service. All of the dishes on the menu, including many wild game delicacies, are cooked using 15th century recipes and methods. Medieval musicians delight the guests every night of the week except Mondays.
New restaurant Finlandia Caviar in Tallinn is open! Now Tallinn has its own caviar and oyster bar. You're welcome to indulge yourself in our large selection of top quality caviar, finnish roes and a variety of fresh oysters. Enjoy them together with champagne, wine or a vodka tasting.
Finlandia Caviar
1 Väike-Karja
New restaurant Finlandia Caviar in Tallinn is open! Now Tallinn has its own caviar and oyster bar. You're welcome to indulge yourself in our large selection of top quality caviar, finnish roes and a variety of fresh oysters. Enjoy them together with champagne, wine or a vodka tasting.
Super Tapas Bar and Restorant
La Rumbi
4 Rumbi
Super Tapas Bar and Restorant

Curiosity

Tallinn
Gustav Ernesaks (1908-1993) was an Estonian composer and choir leader who wrote himself into the history pages with his songs. 'Mu isamaa on minu arm' became the unofficial anthem of Estonians during the Soviet era, and Ernesaks was one of the driving forces behind the national song festival - as well as its general manager. This monument at Tallinn's Song Festival Grounds was unveiled during the opening concert of the 24th National Song Festival on 3 July 2004. It was designed by Ekke Väli and Vello Lillemets.
Gustav Ernesaks Memorial
Gustav Ernesaks (1908-1993) was an Estonian composer and choir leader who wrote himself into the history pages with his songs. 'Mu isamaa on minu arm' became the unofficial anthem of Estonians during the Soviet era, and Ernesaks was one of the driving forces behind the national song festival - as well as its general manager. This monument at Tallinn's Song Festival Grounds was unveiled during the opening concert of the 24th National Song Festival on 3 July 2004. It was designed by Ekke Väli and Vello Lillemets.
The most exciting maritime museum in Europe is located in the Seaplane Harbour! About 200 authentic items are on display at the historical seaplane hangar: a submarine called Lembit, a century-old icebreaker Suur Tõll, a seaplane called Short 184, remains of the oldest ship found in Estonia, and much more. There is also cafe MARU and a museum shop. Globe-trotting in a submarine, having your picture taken in a navy uniform, an aquarium, simulators, throwing paper airplanes, a children's corner with drawing tools, building blocks, an authentic sailboat, and an outdoor playground – programmes and materials meant for independent visits are playful and broaden the horizon of children and adults alike.
25 polecane przez mieszkańców
Eesti Meremuuseum
70 Pikk
25 polecane przez mieszkańców
The most exciting maritime museum in Europe is located in the Seaplane Harbour! About 200 authentic items are on display at the historical seaplane hangar: a submarine called Lembit, a century-old icebreaker Suur Tõll, a seaplane called Short 184, remains of the oldest ship found in Estonia, and much more. There is also cafe MARU and a museum shop. Globe-trotting in a submarine, having your picture taken in a navy uniform, an aquarium, simulators, throwing paper airplanes, a children's corner with drawing tools, building blocks, an authentic sailboat, and an outdoor playground – programmes and materials meant for independent visits are playful and broaden the horizon of children and adults alike.
In Rotermann Quarter, in the heart of Tallinn, between the Old Town, the port, and Viru Square, old industrial buildings that have been given new functions stand next to modern architecture. The industrial area started to thrivingly develop in the 19th century and it was the location for a department store, a factory that produced starch, spirit, tables, and pasta, a mill that produced bread, flour, and groat, buildings of a steam saw, and a salt warehouse, which is one of the most unique preserved limestone structures in Estonia. Currently, the building houses the Museum of Estonian Architecture, which was built on the basis of a design by a Baltic German Ernst Boustedt in 1908.
77 polecane przez mieszkańców
Rotermann Quarter
77 polecane przez mieszkańców
In Rotermann Quarter, in the heart of Tallinn, between the Old Town, the port, and Viru Square, old industrial buildings that have been given new functions stand next to modern architecture. The industrial area started to thrivingly develop in the 19th century and it was the location for a department store, a factory that produced starch, spirit, tables, and pasta, a mill that produced bread, flour, and groat, buildings of a steam saw, and a salt warehouse, which is one of the most unique preserved limestone structures in Estonia. Currently, the building houses the Museum of Estonian Architecture, which was built on the basis of a design by a Baltic German Ernst Boustedt in 1908.