Estonia is a small, a bit mystical country on the crossroads of east and west, north and south. Estonian ancestors have lived on this territory more than 10, 000 years, so our roots go deep. Our population is only 1.3 million, which makes Estonian average density about 28 people/km².
We are old, we are new. We love our cultural heritage, yet we live very modern life. We like to build log houses and live in the forests, but we cannot do without the Internet. We value our privacy, yet most of us have at least one smart device. And although 1/3 of Estonians live in Tallinn, our greatest treasure is pure untouched nature. And after every some years – we have Song and dance celebrations!
Look at the video: Welcome to Estonia!
You wish to know more? Find out here: www.visitestonia.com/en
Tallinn - the capital city
Situating on the northern coast of the country, the capital of Estonia is the best preserved medieval city in Europe. Tallinn's Old Town is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site while it dates back to 13th century. Once a home to wealthy merchants settling from Germany, Denmark and beyond, Tallinn Old Town today is enjoyed by locals and visitors alike, with restaurants, bars, museums and galleries bringing much life to this historical city centre.
Modern Tallinn also offers versatile options to enjoy luxurious comforts, fancy cuisine, inspiring cultural events and aesthetics of combination of old and new architecture.
Learn more from here: www.visitestonia.com/en/where-to-go/tallinn
Click here and listen to the anthem