Prices in Estonia are not very high compared to many European countries, which means that the ideal conditions for shopping are created here.
Shopping and souvenirs
Local large shopping centers are open seven days a week: they offer their visitors not only the opportunity to shop, but also use ATMs, playrooms for children, free parking and Wi-Fi.
In such shops you can buy things from famous foreign (Hugo Boss, Armani, Fashion Palace) and Estonian designer brands (Ivo Nikkolo, Baltman, Bastion).
Many traditional souvenirs can be found in Tallinn, in the shops on Pikk Street (Old Town), as well as in the Estonian artisan market and in the workshops in Katarina Lane. And for unusual hand-knitted products, go to Viru Street.
What to bring from Estonia?
- amber products, antiques, jewelry, textiles and handmade wood products, knitted and crocheted items, colored glass products, leather and ceramics, knitted items (woolen sweaters, hats, gloves) with national ornaments, as well as with cats, deer or lambs, linen products (bed linen, tablecloths);
- alcoholic drinks (Vana Tallin liqueur), chocolate, marzipan figurines, honey, marshmallow.
In Estonia, you can buy small souvenirs (magnets, plates, badges) for 3-10 euros, Vana Tallinn liqueur - from 12 euros / 0, a 5-liter bottle, knitwear - from 9 euros (a regular hat costs 9 euros, a scarf-hat - 13 euros, socks - 6 euros, coats - 95 euros), amber products - from 10-15 euros.
Excursions
On a guided tour of Old Tallinn, you will climb to the observation deck to admire the city. In addition, you will be able to make a wish in the Dome Church, see the oldest Town Hall, walk along the streets of Long and Short Leg, learn the history of the Brotherhood of Blackheads and the Great Guild.
This 4-hour tour will cost you 58 euros.
On a sightseeing tour of Pärnu, you will see the main sights - the Church of St. Elizabeth, the Church of St. Catherine, the Town Hall, the Red Tower, residential buildings dating back to the 17th century.
This tour will cost you 32 euros.
Entertainment
Approximate prices for entertainment in Tallinn: a visit to the Epping Tower - 2 euros, the underground passages of the bastions (the entrance to them is in the Kuk-in-de-Kek tower) - 6 euros, the NUKU Museum of Puppetry - 5 euros, the Maritime Museum (Fat Margarita Tower) - 3, 5 euros.
Transport
For travel by bus (1 ticket) you will pay 0, 95-1, 5 euros.
Or you can buy a card that costs 2 euros, then you can buy a card for a day for 4 euros, for 2 days - for 5, 8 euros, and for 3 days - for 7 euros.
But the best thing is to buy the Tallinn Card, with which you can use the services of any type of public transport for free, visit more than 40 attractions and go on one of the excursions (the cost of the card, valid 24 hours - 25 euros, 48 hours - 33 euros, 72 hours - 40 euros.
When traveling by taxi, you will pay 2-5 euros for boarding + 0, 5 euros for each kilometer.
For a comfortable stay in Estonia, you will need about 70-100 euros per day for 1 person.