Tallinn
Estonia
The Estonian capital is also the country’s largest city and,
with a blend of Scandinavian, Russian and European influences, its
streetscape makes for a vibrant crossroad of cultures. Start by
making tracks to the 14th-century Old Town, where you’ll find Town
Hall Square – most likely already familiar thanks to its Christmas
markets, which pop up on Pinterest every winter. From there, we’d
suggest joining one of the free walking tours to best get a feel
for the city – picking up a bucket-load of fun trivia facts as you
go. Insider tip: trying the traditional bread soup, leivasupp, is a
must.
Where to stay: Merchant’s
House Hotel