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What’s Tallinn Like in March? March in Tallinn marks a transition from winter to early spring. Expect cold weather with average daily temperatures typically ranging from -3°C to +2°C (27°F to 36°F). Snowfall is still common, but rain or sleet can occur, particularly later in the month. Daylight hours increase significantly throughout March, starting at approximately 10 hours and extending to about 12.5 hours by month’s end. Winds can be brisk, contributing to a colder feel.

What Are Typical Costs and Availability in March? March is generally considered a shoulder season, offering more affordable options than the peak summer months.

What to Expect: Crowds, Events, and Conditions in March? Expect significantly fewer tourists compared to the bustling summer season, allowing for a more serene experience in Tallinn’s UNESCO-listed Old Town. Major festivals are uncommon in March, though local cultural events, concerts, or smaller exhibitions might be scheduled; checking local listings closer to your travel date is recommended. Ground conditions can be icy or slushy, especially in shaded areas. Warm, layered clothing and waterproof, non-slip footwear are essential for comfort and safety.

What Are the Best Activities for March in Tallinn? Focus on a mix of indoor and outdoor activities to best enjoy the shoulder season:

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