What’s It Like Backpacking Tallinn in Summer?
Tallinn in summer (June-August) offers long daylight hours, pleasant temperatures, and a lively atmosphere. Expect average high temperatures to range from approximately 19°C to 22°C (66°F-72°F) and average lows from 11°C to 14°C (52°F-57°F). While generally mild, be prepared for occasional rain showers, so a waterproof jacket is advisable. Early summer sees incredibly long days, often referred to as “white nights,” with daylight lasting until around 11 PM in June. Humidity is typically moderate.
What Are Typical Summer Costs for Backpackers in Tallinn?
Backpacking in Tallinn in summer can be done on a budget, though prices can be slightly higher due to peak season.
- Accommodation: A dorm bed in a well-rated hostel typically costs €20-€40 per night. Booking in advance is recommended.
- Food: A budget meal from a market or takeaway can be €7-€12. A main course in a casual restaurant might be €15-€25. Coffee is usually €3-€5, and a local beer is €4-€7. Supermarket groceries offer the cheapest option.
- Activities: Many attractions, like wandering the Old Town or Kadriorg Park, are free. Paid attractions such as the Seaplane Harbour Museum or Kiek in de Kök cost approximately €12-€19 per person. Public transport single tickets are around €2-€3.
What Are Summer-Specific Tips for Tallinn Backpackers?
Summer means more visitors, particularly cruise ship passengers, so Old Town can get crowded, especially between 10 AM and 4 PM. Consider exploring early mornings or evenings. Book hostel accommodation well in advance. While rarely extremely hot, long daylight hours mean sunscreen and sunglasses are essential. Summer brings numerous events, including Tallinn Old Town Days (early June) and Tallinn Maritime Days (July), offering cultural experiences and entertainment. Check local event listings for specific dates.
What Are the Best Summer Activities and Attractions in Tallinn?
- Explore Tallinn Old Town: Wander through Raekoja Plats (Town Hall Square), climb Toompea Hill for panoramic views from Kohtuotsa viewing platform, visit St. Olaf’s Church, and walk along the city walls.
- Kadriorg Park and Palace: Enjoy the beautiful Baroque palace and expansive gardens, and visit Kumu Art Museum within the park complex.
- Kalamaja District: Stroll through this trendy area known for its colorful wooden houses, bohemian cafes, and Balti Jaama Turg (market).
- Seaplane Harbour Museum (Lennusadam): An award-winning maritime museum with impressive exhibits, including a real submarine.
- Enjoy the Outdoors: Relax at Pirita Beach or take a ferry to Naissaar Island for hiking and nature.
How Can AllInMap Help Backpackers in Tallinn?
AllInMap can assist in locating free public restrooms, Wi-Fi hotspots, and drinking water fountains, helping budget-conscious travelers save money and stay comfortable while exploring Tallinn.