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Things to do in Tallinn in November 2026
By ValidaTrip Research · Updated May 20, 2026
Quick answer: Tallinn in November 2026 usually runs near 4C by day, 0C at night, with about 12 rainy days.
Good starting points are Tallinn Town Hall and Town Hall Square, Viru Gate and City Wall, and Toompea Castle.
Check the dated events and venue hours below before assigning fixed dates.
Events, festivals, and public holidays for Tallinn, Estonia, in November 2026.
The point is making sure the places you already want to see are actually open on the days you'll be there.
Planning a Tallinn trip in November?
Paste the recommendations you've collected — from friends, a ChatGPT itinerary, or blog listicles. ValidaTrip checks every place against your November dates: opening hours, closures, what needs booking ahead, and which Tallinn events overlap your trip.
No account needed to try it.
Month context
Tallinn in November: weather, seasonal timing, and what changes.
Tallinn weather in November
High
4.1°C
Low
-0.2°C
Rain
12d
65mm
7.2h daylight
What to prioritize in November
Prioritize Tallinn Town Hall and Town Hall Square, Viru Gate and City Wall, Toompea Castle, Seaplane Harbour, Kumu Art Museum. Festival timing to check: Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF).
What's month-specific in November
Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF)
The festival combines a feature film festival with the sub-festivals of animated films, student films and children/youth films.
Dates to check
Events, festivals, and closures in Tallinn.
Public holidays & closures in November 2026
No national public holidays fall in Estonia during November 2026. Individual venues still keep their own closed days — ValidaTrip checks each place on your list against the exact dates you're there.
City context
What Tallinn is known for before you choose what to prioritize.
Known for
City context
Tallinn sits on the Gulf of Finland, where the UNESCO Vanalinn rises above ferry terminals, Soviet-era waterfront remnants, and newer glass towers in Kesklinn. First-time visitors usually split time between Toompea and the Lower Town, Kalamaja and Telliskivi north of the railway, and Kadriorg or Pirita along the eastern coast.
Food & drink
Local flavor
Tallinn tables cover black rye bread, kiluvoileib sprat sandwiches, mulgipuder, kama, verivorst, kohuke, and smoked fish from Baltic waters. Balti Jaama Turg beside the railway station, Old Town cellars around Raekoja plats, and Telliskivi restaurants make it easy to compare traditional Estonian plates with newer Nordic-Baltic cooking.
Things to do
Attractions and sights to consider in Tallinn.
Things to do in Tallinn
Map of top sights in Tallinn
- 1Tallinn Town Hall and Town Hall Square
- 2Viru Gate and City Wall
- 3Toompea Castle
- 4Seaplane Harbour
- 5Kumu Art Museum
- 6Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
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Tallinn Town Hall and Town Hall Square
4.7★ · 10,605outdoorTallinn Town Hall is the only surviving Gothic town hall in Northern Europe, with its present form from the early 15th century. Raekoja plats remains the Lower Town market square and the winter Christmas-market anchor.
- 2
Viru Gate and City Wall
4.7★ · 11,914outdoorOpen dailyThe paired Viru Gate towers mark the eastern entrance into the Old Town from modern shopping streets. Wall sections, towers, and lanes nearby make the medieval city plan legible in a short walk.
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Toompea Castle
4.6★ · 818outdoorToompea Castle grew from the medieval fortress on the limestone hill and now holds the Riigikogu, Estonia parliament, behind its pink Baroque facade. It sits above the Lower Town, a few minutes from Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and the Patkuli viewpoint.
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Show 7 more sights
- 4Seaplane Harbour
- 5Kumu Art Museum
- 6Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
- 7St Olaf Church
- 8Kiek in de Kok and the Bastion Passages
- 9Kadriorg Palace
- 10Telliskivi Creative City
Areas and routes
Neighborhoods, day trips, and getting around Tallinn.
Tallinn neighborhoods
Each district has its own character — knowing which one you're in changes what's realistic to fit in a day.
Vanalinn and Lower Town
The Lower Town is compact and medieval, with Raekoja plats, Viru Gate, St Olaf Church, guild houses, and cobbled lanes inside the old walls.
Toompea
Toompea feels ceremonial and elevated, with the castle, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, St Mary Cathedral, and Patkuli and Kohtuotsa viewpoints above the red roofs.
Rotermann and Kesklinn
Rotermann and central Kesklinn mix brick warehouses, malls, hotels, offices, Viru Keskus, and the practical route between Old Town and the port.
Kalamaja and Telliskivi
Kalamaja is the wooden-house and creative district, anchored by Telliskivi, Balti Jaam Market, Seaplane Harbour, and Patarei prison walls.
Kadriorg
Kadriorg is leafy and museum-focused, with Kadriorg Palace, Kumu, the presidential palace, Japanese Garden, and tram links back to the center.
Pirita
Pirita is the seaside and forest edge, with Pirita Beach, the convent ruins, the TV Tower, botanical gardens, and yachting history from the 1980 Olympics.
Day trips from Tallinn
Doable as a long day or comfortable as an overnight — each one is a destination on its own.
70km / about 1h by car or tour bus from central Tallinn
Lahemaa National Park
Lahemaa combines bog trails, manor houses, fishing villages, and Baltic coast forest. It is the most useful nature day outside Tallinn when ferry schedules are not the priority.
80km / 2h by ferry from Tallinn Terminal D or A
Helsinki
Frequent ferries make Helsinki a realistic same-day city hop across the Gulf of Finland. Bring a passport or national ID and check late return sailings before booking dinner.
185km / about 2h 30min by train from Balti Jaam
Tartu
Estonia university city has the Emajogi river, museums, street art, and a different intellectual rhythm from Tallinn. It is a full day by rail rather than an Old Town add-on.
Getting around
Tallinn old town is best on foot, while trams, trolleybuses, buses, and the Uhiskaart fare card cover Kadriorg, Pirita, Kalamaja, and the airport. Tram 4 links the airport with the center, and ferries leave from terminals just east of the Old Town.
How to plan Tallinn in November
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Anchor the month
Use the Tallinn weather, seasonal timing, and attraction list as the spine because the dated November event list is still sparse.
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Protect closure days
Confirm weekly closed days for museums, markets, and major sights even though Estonia has no national public holidays in November.
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Group and validate
Group each Tallinn day by nearby neighborhoods, then validate the saved places against your trip dates before exporting the checked route to Google Maps.
Best rainy-day things to do in Tallinn in November
November averages 12 rainy days in Tallinn, so keep these indoor stops as realistic backups.
Seaplane Harbour
The Lennusadam museum occupies concrete seaplane hangars built before the First World War. Inside are the submarine Lembit, maritime aircraft, icebreaker stories, and harbor exhibits north of Kalamaja.
Kumu Art Museum
Kumu opened in 2006 as the main building of the Art Museum of Estonia, cut into the limestone edge of Kadriorg Park. The galleries cover Estonian art from 18th-century portraits to Soviet and contemporary work.
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
The Russian Orthodox cathedral opened on Toompea in 1900 with onion domes, mosaics, and a heavy political presence from the imperial period. It faces the parliament building across Lossi plats.
St Olaf Church
St Olaf Church is a medieval landmark whose spire once made it one of the tallest buildings in the Baltic region. The church stands near the northern edge of the Old Town wall, close to the Fat Margaret tower.
Kadriorg Palace
Peter the Great ordered the Baroque palace and formal park in 1718 for Catherine I. The palace now holds foreign art collections and sits beside Kumu, the presidential palace, and Kadriorg ponds.
What to pack for Tallinn in November
Pack from the monthly climate profile, not a generic Tallinn checklist.
- A warm coat and insulating layers for average highs around 4C.
- A heavier evening layer because nights average 0C.
- Compact rain gear and shoes that handle wet pavement across about 12 rainy days.
How many days do you need in Tallinn
4 days covers the main Tallinn highlights at a realistic pace. Add 3 extra days if you want the listed day trips.
Is Tallinn worth visiting in November
Yes. Tallinn in November: 4.1°C high, -0.2°C low, 65mm rain over 12 days, 7.2h daylight. Cold and clearer — short daylight but skies open.
Validate your list
Turn this into a Tallinn plan that actually works
All your recs in one place
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Open on your dates
Every place checked against the days you're actually in Tallinn, with timed tickets and reservation-only spots flagged while you can still get a slot.
Export to Google Maps
Send the cleaned, checked, and neighborhood-grouped plan to Google Maps so your Tallinn days are ready to navigate.
Questions
- What's on in Tallinn in November 2026?
- We're still compiling the November 2026 event list for Tallinn. Public holidays and opening-hour checks still apply to whatever you're planning.
- Are there public holidays in Tallinn during November 2026?
- No national public holidays fall in Tallinn during November 2026, but individual venues still have their own closed days.
- Will the places on my list be open when I'm in Tallinn in November?
- Not always. Opening days and hours vary by weekday, season, and holiday. Paste your Tallinn list into ValidaTrip and it checks every place against the exact dates you're there, flagging closures before the trip instead of at a locked door.
- How do I plan Tallinn days without crossing the city twice?
- ValidaTrip groups your places by neighborhood so each day stays in one or two areas instead of zig-zagging. It also flags what needs booking ahead, so timed tickets and reservations don't fall through.















