Tallinn Old Town rooftops under January snow with church spires

Best time to visit Tallinn on a budget

When to visit Tallinn for lower prices on flights, accommodation, and food — without sacrificing too much on weather or atmosphere.

Best month

January

Cheapest month: -10C nights, 6 hours of daylight, but the Old Town under snow with empty streets is unreal.

Hotel Telegraaf and St Petersbourg from EUR 65/night vs EUR 220+ in summer

Empty Tallinn Town Hall Square for snow-Christmas-postcard photos

Ice-skating rink at Harju tn ice rink free entry, EUR 4 skate hire

All months ranked — Cheap travel

January

Avoid

Cheapest month: -10C nights, 6 hours of daylight, but the Old Town under snow with empty streets is unreal.

#1 for cheap travel

October

Best match

Foliage peak in Kadriorg week 2, then a sharp cold turn — last cruise ships dock and the city resets.

#2 for cheap travel

February

Avoid

Estonian Independence Day (Feb 24) parade in Freedom Square; otherwise the coldest, driest, emptiest month.

#3 for cheap travel

November

Avoid

PÖFF Black Nights Film Festival (mid-Nov to early Dec) is one of Europe's top 15 — Tallinn's real cultural draw.

#4 for cheap travel

March

Worth considering

Snowmelt month: slushy cobblestones but daylight returns to 12 hours by month-end and prices stay rock-bottom.

#5 for cheap travel

April

Best match

Spring resets the city — Kadriorg Park cherry trees bloom late month and Kalamaja terraces reopen.

#6 for cheap travel

May

Best match

Sweet spot of the year: 17 hours of daylight, lilacs in Kadriorg, hotels still under EUR 150, no cruise volume yet.

#7 for cheap travel

September

Strong option

Cruise season tapers, hotels drop 35%, and the Kadriorg autumn foliage gets going by month-end.

#8 for cheap travel

December

Avoid

Town Hall Square Christmas market — repeatedly voted Europe's best — runs all month with mulled glühwein and elk sausage.

#9 for cheap travel

June

Strong option

White nights peak around Jaanipäev (Jun 23) — sun barely sets, locals bonfire to Pirita beaches, prices spike.

#10 for cheap travel

July

Worth considering

Annual peak: cruise day-trippers + Finnish weekenders + warmest Baltic swimming + every festival weekend.

#11 for cheap travel

August

Worth considering

Restoration of Independence (Aug 20) sees concerts in Freedom Square; cruise volume holds through month.

#12 for cheap travel

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