The cobble-stoned Old Town is the main attraction in Tallinn. The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, the Toompea Castle and the Raekoda (Town Hall) are some of the buildings that stand out amongst the other medieval structures.
The Russian emperor’s summer palace, Kadriorg Palace, is located along the coastal area of the city. The 124 m tall St. Olaf’s Church and the two towers, Fat Margaret and Kiek in de Kök, are the other two attractions in the Kadriorg district.
Tallinn’s Open Air Museum houses 72 buildings depicting the life of the Estonians during the Tsar’s reign. The Museum of Occupation exhibits the life of people under Nazi regime.
Olde Hansa caters to those who want a true feel of Medieval cuisine. No electricity or modern inventions and live performances and food cooked in the traditional way add to the Medieval ambience of the place.
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