Estonia blends medieval Tallinn, digital innovation, and Baltic islands and forests.
Wonderful Tourist Locations
Must-see destinations and iconic landmarks in Estonia.
Tallinn Old Town
UNESCO walled medieval city with spires.
Lahemaa National Park
Manor houses, bogs, and Baltic coastline.
Saaremaa Island
Windmills, Kaali meteorite crater, and Kuressaare Castle.
Top Restaurants in Estonia
Famous dining destinations, local flavours, and must-try culinary experiences.
Modern Estonian
NOA Chef's Hall
Tallinn
Chef Tõnis Siigur's Tallinn restaurant holds a Michelin star for creative Estonian tasting menus featuring Baltic herring, elk, and foraged forest berries in a sleek harbor-side setting. NOA put Estonian gastronomy on the international map. Tallinn's most acclaimed fine-dining destination.
Estonian
Rataskaevu 16
Tallinn
In Tallinn's Old Town, this cozy restaurant serves hearty Estonian classics—elk roast, beetroot salad, and kama desserts—in a medieval building with candlelit charm. Consistently ranked among the city's best, it balances tradition with quality. A must-visit in the UNESCO-listed Old Town.
Modern Estonian
180° by Matthias Diether
Tallinn
At the Radisson Blu Sky Hotel, 180° offers panoramic Tallinn views alongside refined Nordic-Estonian cuisine with seasonal tasting menus and an exceptional wine list. The rooftop setting and polished service define special-occasion dining. Among Estonia's finest hotel restaurants.