PHOTOGRAPHS: ALEKSANDER SMOTROV, KAUPO KALDA, VERONIKA ROOSIMAA, TÕNU TUNNEL, JOHANNES HOIMOJA, MARET PÕLDVEER-TURAY
Nunnu means cute, neat or pretty in Estonian, a word that describes perfectly this tiny, high-tech Baltic country that still manages to have plenty of rural charm. The thriving capital combines its own version of New Nordic dining with stylish, cosy cafés and a lively street food scene. But where to start…?
WHEN TO GO
Summers, with their long ‘white nights’ and temperatures rarely above 25°C, are wonderful for wandering the streets of the Old Town. But autumn, when there are falling mahogany-coloured leaves and candle-lit restaurants and cafés, is the most cosy-beautiful time to go. Estonia is currently celebrating its 100th year as a sovereign nation – a huge deal here. Check out Visit Tallinn (visittallinn.ee) for the latest events and look for special menus in many of the city’s top restaurants.