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Tallinn Christmas Market


Please contact us for pricing - 4 days / 3 nights or more


Christmas Market on Town Hall Square by Toomas Volmer/VisitEstonia

Enjoy a delightful winter break to charming Tallinn, where the Old Town is transformed into a festive market place. Stay at the classy Old Town hotel, enjoy seasonal concerts, wonderful dining and a charming holiday atmosphere.

Please contact us for pricing. Extra nights can be added.

 

2013 - 2014 winter season:

Departure dates Departure Arrive
Daily, 01 Dec - 14 Jan London Tallinn
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Package includes


  • Direct flights from London Stansted or Gatwick airports to Tallinn (we can arrange flights from other airports upon request)
  • Arrival and departure transfers in Tallinn
  • 3 nights accommodation in an Old Town located hotel
  • 3-hours private guided walking tour of Tallinn Old Town 
  • Buffet breakfast

Day 1: Arrival in Tallinn

Arrival in Tallinn, transfer to the hotel of your choice. Evening free to explore the Old Town and Christmas Market on the Raekoja plats (Town Hall Square). 

The Christmas Market has become popular among Estonians as well as tourists. The market is growing each year and more new huts are added each year. There are approximately 70 wooden huts to browse through and enjoy traditional food and products. There is plenty of mulled wine and gingerbread to keep you warm and in the Christmas spirit. You'll find great gifts from a wide variety of Estonian products and handicrafts: toys, hand-made Christmas decorations, candles, basketry, woollen sweaters and socks, sheepskin, linen fabrics as well as painted silk; the popular colorful felt hats, patch blankets, glassware, goods from clay, paintings, graphic art and much more. The Tallinn Christmas market oozes with Christmas Spirit and creates a happy enviroment full of gifts and activities for children and adults alike.

Day 2: Tallinn City Tour & Christmas Market

Tallinn is a charming blend of medieval tranquility and modern urban life. The Old Town is magical all the year, but at its best in the run-up to Christmas when the magic is felt at every corner. During the morning walking tour we will get to know the most important sights in the Old Town including Toompea Castle, Dome Cathedral and Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in the Upper Town as well as the St. Nicholas Church and the medieval Old Town Hall in the Lower Town. The tour end at the Old Town Hall Square where we join the bustle of the traditional Christmas Market and shop for unique gifts.
In the evening we can help with ticket arrangemnts for a ballet or opera performance at the Estonian Theatre.

Day 3: Tallinn your own way

Day is reserved for exploring more of Tallinn on your own. We can also arrange guided tours or a day trip to Helsinki, ferry crossing takes 2 hours each way.

Day 4: Departure from Tallinn

Departure transfer will be provided according to your flight.

There is also an excellent Christmas Market iin Riga, Latvia.

 

Telegraaf Hotel

Tallinn, Estonia - 5 Stars
The Hotel Telegraaf is a stylish, centrally located five star hotel, situated in an elegant 19th century building, which was once an exchange station for the Estonian Telegraph company.

Merchants House Hotel

Tallinn, Estonia - 4 Stars
Merchants House Hotel is a new boutique hotel in Tallinn Old Town, Estonia. Steeped in local history, the Merchant's House Hotel stands on a charming cobbled street just a few seconds walk from Tallinn's beautiful and captivating Old Town Square.

My City Hotel Tallinn

Tallinn, Estonia - 4 stars
My City Hotel in Tallinn is located right in the middle of Tallinn, in its beautiful old town to enable you to explore this medieval town and explore its art and cultural including restaurants, museums, galleries, restaurants, stylish cafe's and bars, shopping centre etc.

Savoy Boutique Hotel

Tallinn, Estonia - 4 Stars
Hotel Savoy Boutique is a small boutique hotel located at the very heart of Tallinn ' in a place where the city centre meets the medieval old town. The hotel building dates back to 1890 and was completely renovated in 2006.

Three Sisters Hotel

Tallinn, Estonia - 5 Stars
Three Sisters is a 5 star hotel located in the Old Town, within walking distance of most Tallinn sights. All the rooms are different in this classical building and they blend wonderfully with the contemporary fixtures and fittings.

Von Stackelberg Hotel

Tallinn, Estonia - 4 Stars
The Von Stackelberg Hotell is a brand new hotel situated in two buildings that are only a few minutes walk from Tallinn's Medieval Old Town. It is a concept hotel that combines comfort, with high technology facilities at reasonable prices.




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Visas

For your holidays to Norway, Iceland, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland or Ukraine, you will not need a visa if you have a valid passport from any EU country, Australia, Canada, USA, Japan (there are more, so check with us to make sure). Please note that your passport should be valid for at least six month after the date of your return.

However, if you plan to travel to Russia, you will need a visa, which we can help organise for you.

Insurance

Travel insurance is required and also advisable. If you do not have a valid policy, please check our Insurance link on the bottom of our homepage. Our recommended partner is Essential Travel, who are authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us.

Language

You will be able to communicate quite well with the locals, as most people in the service industry are quite adept at speaking English. If English doesn't work, then try Russian (if you can), or German. The further you go from the major cities, the less English you will hear. However, do not let the language barrier keep you from exploring the beauty of the country side. We can always arrange English speaking guides to accompany you wherever you wish to go.

The Estonian language is similar to Finnish and is unrelated to Latvian, Lithuanian or Russian. Latvian and Lithuanian are two of the oldest languages, with roots traceable to Sanskrit. This makes them quite challenging to learn, but attempting a few words will put a smile on the local faces. Russians use the Cyrillic alphabet, so reading street signs and tube maps will be a challenge in St Petersburg .

Car Rental

You can rent a car, as long as you have a valid EU or international driver's license. Most cars will have manual transmission.

Currency

You can get local currency from ATMs at the airport where you land or in the major cities. Be aware that your bank will charge you a service fee and exchange rate fee for the transaction, but this is likely to be less than exchanging money in the UK before you depart. Please note that in Russia exchange bureau's and banks will not except Scottish bank notes.

We suggest choosing the right credit card for spending abroad. Most credit cards will have an additional cost (about 3%) to the bank exchange rates. You can avoid it by obtaining a specialist overseas card that does not add this % and will give you good exchange rates that are better than money exchange bureau rates. 

Credit cards charge you interest rates, but some debit cards (bank account cards) could have fees that could add up to £ 1.50 every time you spend.

We recommend checking with your bank what fees/interest rates will be applied to your card when using it abroad in order to make an educated decision on what card to use.

Most restaurants and shops will take credit/debit cards like Visa and Mastercard, however, many places will not accept AMEX. 

Traveller's cheques are difficult to cash, so we recommend not to use them.

Airport or ferry terminals in most cases will have the worst money exchange rates, so if you must get it from the airport, pre-order money for pick-up to get a better rate.

The local currencies are (alphabetic order):

Denmark - Danish Krone
Estonia - Euro
Finland - Euro
Greenland - Danish Krone
Iceland - Icelandic Kroner
Latvia - Latvian Lat
Lithuania - Lithuanian Litas
Norway - Norwegian Kroner
Poland - Polish Zloty
Russia - Russian Ruble
Sweden - Swedish Kroner
Ukraine - Hryvnia

Restaurants

Dining opportunities are plenty, from ethnic to exotic. We would suggest you to try some national dishes and get a real taste of the region. Note that most traditional dishes contain meat and are fairly heavy, but very tasty.

Reservations in advance are recommended for up-market restaurants, especially for Friday and Saturday evenings.

Tipping - many of the up-market establishments will let you know how good their service is by including it on the bill. Rounding up the bill is usually sufficient, unless you feel your server deserves an extra bit of recognition.

Transportation

Railway mostly serves domestic routes and is used as an easy and quick way to get from the capital to major cities of the country. There are some international routes, like to Moscow and St. Petersburg, but time spent on the way will be quite long.

Buses are one of the most convenient ways to travel between the Baltic States. Eurolines will get you between Riga, Vilnius and Tallinn. One way tickets will cost £ 15 - £ 20 and approximate travel time is 5 hours between the cities. Ticket reservations in advance are recommended.

Taxis are the quickest and most convenient way of travelling round the city. You'll find them located close to the main hotels. Usually it's quite easy to catch a taxi on the street, however, it's much better and safer to order one by phone. Taxi costs in all of the Baltic countries and Poland are approximately the same and a ride in the centre of the city will cost you approx £ 5 - £ 7.  Taxis in Finland and Russia are considerably more expensive.  It is always a good idea to get your hotel to book a taxi for you and ask approximately how much the trip will cost before you get in.

We would not recommend you to take public transportation within the city, as it's usually crowded and it may cause you unnecessary anxiety about where to stop.

Mobile Phones

There are several mobile operators in each Baltic country, the Nordics ( Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland incl. Iceland and Greenland as well as Poland, Ukraine and Russia.  If you have an international connection, there shouldn't be any problems with your incoming and outgoing calls.

In case your phone doesn't work, please check in the local mobilephone shops and you can buy Calling cards etc. or ask in your hotel, they should be able to advise you too.

Internet Access

Internet access is available at Internet Cafés, which mostly are located in the central part of the city. Most hotels have internet access.

Postal Services

Stamps are available in the post offices and in most newspaper kiosks. Approximate price for a stamp to European Union countries will vary but between appx. £ 0.30 to £ 0.70. You'll see post boxes on the streets or you can ask hotel representative to send your post card, they'll gladly help you.

Emergency Numbers

Emergency telephone number for the police, ambulance services or fire department in Norway, Iceland, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, Ukraine and Poland - 112.

Greenland uses 911 and for mobile phones only 112.

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4 days / 3 nights or more Please contact us for pricing

Price includes:

  • Direct flights from London Stansted or Gatwick airports to Tallinn (we can arrange flights from other airports upon request)
  • Arrival and departure transfers in Tallinn
  • 3 nights accommodation in an Old Town located hotel
  • 3-hours private guided walking tour of Tallinn Old Town 
  • Buffet breakfast