Tallinn Christmas Market: medieval old town + the world's oldest documented Christmas tree

CHRISTMAS · Tallinn claims (with paperwork) the first public Christmas tree in 1441. The market in Town Hall Square wraps around it. Smaller than Vienna or Prague, but the medieval setting genuinely is unique — a

Tallinn Christmas Market: medieval old town + the world's oldest documented Christmas tree

Tallinn claims (with paperwork) the first public Christmas tree in 1441. The market in Town Hall Square wraps around it. Smaller than Vienna or Prague, but the medieval setting genuinely is unique — and food/drinks are 40% cheaper than Western Europe.

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Open: typically late November through early January (2026/27 dates to be confirmed by organisers)

Why this one is worth the trip

Christmas markets are one of the few travel categories where the obvious choice is also the right choice — they're peak romance, they look like Hallmark cards, and you'll eat your body weight in cinnamon. The catch is they're crowded by mid December. The play is: book mid-week in late November, before the city schools break up.

How to do Tallinn properly

Book a city-centre hotel inside 10 minutes' walk of the main market square. Don't bother with a car. Spend mornings at attractions, evenings at the markets, and at least one night end with mulled wine somewhere warm.

Where to stay

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Where to dump your bag for the day

Event venues won't let you in with a wheelie case, and Left Luggage at train stations runs £15+ for a few hours. Radical Storage has £6–£8 day rates at cafés, hotels and shops across every UK event city — bookable in 30 seconds.

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The first rule of Christmas markets: walking distance is everything. We've pulled the highest-rated central hotels below — both luxury (5-star, breakfast included) and budget (3-star within 10 min walk).

Add a guided tour

The best way to skip the long market food queues is a guided market tour — a 90-min walk with stops at the best stall per category (food, drink, gifts). £25-£40 and 100% worth it.

📍 Explore Tallinn

Use the map to scope out neighbourhoods, transport links and walking distance to the highlights.

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Skip the queues with pre-booked tickets. Compare prices across GetYourGuide and Tiqets — both offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before.

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