Tallinn has 3 distinct neighbourhoods scored across walkability, food, safety, vibe and cost. Data updated May 2026.
| Neighbourhood | Verdict | 🧭 Solo | 👪 Family | 🍽 Food | 🏛 Culture |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Old Town (Vanalinn) | Top pick for Solo Explorers & Food Lovers & Culture Seekers Comes into its own for easy, walkable streets and a serious restaurant and café scene, yet family amenities are thin. If you’re travelling with kids, Kalamaja suits families better. Local tip: Locals avoid Raekoja plats during peak hours (11am–3pm) and slip through Käik alley instead to reach Müürivahe Street's quieter bars. | 69• | 58 | 70• | 67• |
| 2. Kalamaja | Top pick for Family Travellers Known for excellent public-transport links and strong family amenities and parks. Local tip: Kalameistri Street floods with art students and creatives after 5pm—the entire neighbourhood's informal social hub, especially Thursday evenings. | 60 | 68• | 56 | 63 |
| 3. Kadriorg | Lower-ranked overall Comes into its own for strong family amenities and parks, yet public-transport links are limited. Kalamaja is better connected if you’ll rely on the metro. Local tip: Palace Park empties completely after 6pm—locals know this is prime sunset time for solitude, not midday scramble. | 49 | 57 | 49 | 49 |
Each neighbourhood is scored across 7 factors using real data, then weighted differently per traveller persona to produce personalised rankings.
Data last updated May 2026 · OpenStreetMap · Google Places API · editorial curation · Full methodology