Estonia
Estonia is a country of forts, churches, and hilltop castles. It is a country in Northern Europe with more than 1500 islands and lakes. Tallinn is the capital and most enchanting city of Estonia. Given the UNESCO tag for medieval churches, cobblestone streets, and 15th-century buildings, this city has a buzzing collection of Estonian eateries, souvenir shops, and beer halls. From the top of Toompea, you can get a view of the beautiful Old City. Some highlights include the opulent 19th century Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, the bustling shops on Viru Street, and the 14th century Town Hall.
Saaremaa is the largest island in Estonia with an 8,000-year-old history. The island has an impressive nature with lots of parks, high cliffs, and unique lowlands. It is famous for traditional villages, spas, and beaches. Majestic Kuressaare Castle is a place to visit in the capital city of the island Kuressaare. Tourists enjoy sightseeing, hiking, birdwatching, and photography, with the Saaremaa’s Sirve Peninsula’s spectacular scenic beauty.
Tartu is the oldest city in the
nation and is considered the intellectual hub of the country because of the
impressive and well-known University of Tartu. It’s a complete bohemian
paradise with traditional wooden houses and buildings of the 18th century.
Located on the northern coast of Estonia, Lahemaa National Park is the most
popular national park in Estonia. Viru Raba, or Viru Bog, is a must-see part of
the park to admire the scenery. The park has a stretch of pineland, forests, erratic
rocks and rivers and is home to foxes, moose, wild boars, and brown bears.
The coastal resort city, Parnu is known as the summer capital of the country
for its beach, which boasts powdery, white sand and gorgeous dunes. Vee park is
an indoor water park of Parnu besides spas, street corners, restaurants, and
cocktail bars which are the key highlights of the city. The climatic condition
of the Estonian climate is temperate and mild. You will find the summers warm
and winters severely cold. The weather is often breezy and humid to its close
proximity to the baltic sea.