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Tallinn is an easy city to live in, especially in the summer. The city center is compact and walkable, making it convenient to get around without a car or public transport. Internet speeds are consistently high, and working remotely is seamless. Many people mentioned enjoying the co-working spaces, like LIFT99 in Telliskivi and working from Airbnbs. The urban setup includes plenty of cafes, restaurants, and things to do within a short distance. Food options are varied and of high quality, with several standout restaurants in and around Old Town. Summers are notably enjoyable, with mild weather and the beach area in Pirita being peaceful yet accessible. Public transport works well and Uber or similar rideshares are quick to arrive. Additionally, Tallinn offers easy and affordable access to nearby countries like Finland, Latvia, and Sweden.
However, some downsides were noted. The local population can seem reserved, which makes making friends difficult. The city may feel small or monotonous after a while. Flight connections are limited compared to bigger hubs. Also, cost of living is reportedly rising, which might make it less attractive for long-term stays. Overall, Tallinn is appreciated for its practicality and livability, even if it lacks some vibrancy over the long term.
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Summers in Tallinn are very pleasant (if not the best, tbh). There is no need for a car or a bus to move from one point to another in the city center. I've been working in Maakri area, which is local City. Really loved my time here, especially variety of quality food options available. My favourite upscale place to eat was FARM restaurant, which is a gem of a resto located in the beginning of Tallinn's Old Town. The restaurant is also the only provence style restaurant in the country, according to my understanding.
3 years ago
I lived in Tallinn for four months. It's a great city overall. Life quality is excellent with transportations and everything else working excellently.
I loved the fact that you can travel to other countries easily and inexpensively (Russia, Finland, Sweden, Latvia, etc.). At the same time, I think the city gets monotonous fast compared to other places where I lived in a similar size. Estonian people don't appear to be very active. It's understandable because most of them are hard-working and outside of the tech-scene lots of people and students work two jobs.
It is not so international, and flight connections are not so many. It's also harder to make friends compared to other cities. Additionally, it's getting more and more expensive.
Overall, I wouldn't live there again. There are many better cities around, but it was fascinating to live there for a while.
5 years ago
I visited Tallinn Old Town (Vanalinn) in November and absolutely loved it. The Christmas Market in the old town square had just opened but it was not super crowded. I worked from my AirBnB for 2 weeks and Internet was always on point. The entire city was very walkable, there were cafes and pubs and restaurants just a few doors down (I was near St Olaf's Church), to no more than 10 minutes away by foot. Uber and others were no more than 2 or 3 minute wait. Definitely go check out the memorial to Estonia's victims of communism or the former KGB prison cells. Very sobering.
5 years ago
Tallinn is very livable in the summer. The city center is human-sized; you do not need a car or buses to move from one point to the other in the city. I've been co-working in the Telliskivi "hipster" part of the city, at LIFT99; I've loved the co-working and area! I've been sleeping around Pirita Beach for 3 weeks, which is a calm area (beach + forest), 15 minutes of taxi from the city.
6 years ago