Tallinn Town Hall Square

Tallinn Town Hall Square

Raekoja plats, Kesklinna linnaosa, Tallinn

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Town Hall Square has been a marketplace and the centre of this old Hanseatic town since the Middle Ages. It became the centre of the Lower Town at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries.

As a square, it plays an important role today as well. In summer it is filled with outdoor cafes, it plays host to the Old Town Days and other medieval festivals, and is also a venue for open-air concerts, fairs, and more. In winter it becomes an enchanting Christmas market, the centrepiece of which is a towering spruce tree. The tradition of celebrating Christmas festivities here dates back to 1441 when the Brotherhood of the Blackheads are thought to have erected the world's very first Christmas tree.

Times and prices

Open all year round

24 hours

Features and amenities

  • Food and drinks

  • Wheelchair access

Getting there

Access

  • Signposted
  • On foot only

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Reviews

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TheShis

TheShis

A lovely central square.

This is a lovely little square in the middle of Tallinn old town. There are several nice benches scattered in the square with the town hall building dominating it.

Brittany_11_10

Brittany_11_10

Center of Old Town

Beautiful town square, historic, and well-preserved. A must-see if you're visiting Tallinn. The focal point is the Tallinn Town Hall, and shops and restaurants encompass the rest of the cobblestoned...

Coryy20

Coryy20

Tourist square

As soon as I arrived in Tallinn it was the first place I visited and it seemed like all visitors were there too. Tourist milling around taking photos or at the cafes seemed to be the norm at the...

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