Tallinn

Tallinn is the capital and the largest city in Estonia with a population of nearly 450 000 people. Tallinn has a lot of skyscrapers, traffic jams, the only road tunnel in Estonia (with a length of 320 metres), free public transportation, bumpy roads, it’s own TV-channel (Tallinna TV) and Nordic alcohol tourism.

It combines the medieval architecture in the Old Town with skyscrapers in the modern city centre and panel houses in the suburbs. Tallinn lives in the rythm of a productive business environment with a bustling night life while still allowing it’s citizens to take a relaxing break once in a while.

Top 5 places to visit:

Song Festival Grounds

A unique suspension roof construction, built in 1959 for the Estonian Song Festival.

Seaplane Harbour

The world’s first reinforced concrete shell structure building.

Old Town

A part of the UNESCO World Heritage List with a lot of churches and medieval architecture.

Pubs and Clubs in Old Town

Hell Hunt (The Tender Wolf),
Nimeta baar (The Bar With No Name), etc.

and of course…

BuildIT Conference

the reason you’re coming here