I was staying at Citybox Tallinn City Center, next to Tallinn port terminal D and a 15-minute walking distance from Viru Keskus in the old town. It is the heart of Tallinn, a great place to be while in town. On a Sunday morning, streets were packed with tourists, especially day-trippers from Helsinki, but that did not bother me. I just wanted to stroll through the narrow cobblestone streets and alleys and enjoy the moment.
Tallinn’s old town has undoubtedly gained popularity among travelers due to its dreamy fairytale-like image. However, this UNESCO-protected medieval masterpiece is well preserved. The narrow cobblestone streets filled with church towers, restaurants, cafes, historic architecture, and red-colored roofs that can be seen from a far distance are among the many attributes that contributed to its popularity.
To enjoy the old town, you simply need to just take a stroll through the narrow alleys and streets and try to find your way out after getting lost. I have discovered many wonderful hidden gems just by doing the unplanned aimless stroll.
When my feet got tired of walking on the cobblestone street for a while, I found Cafe hidden from the usual day trippers and enjoyed coffee while chatting with the locals. I visited 18th-century Cathedrals that were never on my to-do list. While walking through the narrow alleys, I was able to take beautiful shots of a towering church visible through the opening.
Nothing could beat the joy of climbing to the upper ground for a beautiful view of the old town. While walking through the medieval streets, I couldn’t resist frequently stopping to enjoy the talented street-side musicians playing traditional songs.
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