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I think the military museum section is a must-see, but it can get crowded. Try to hit it around 3 PM for a better experience. You'll enjoy it more without the rush.

My advice is to grab a bite at the café first. They have really good sandwiches and the prices are reasonable. Fuel up before exploring so you don’t run out of energy!

I recommend downloading the app for the museum. It helped me learn about each exhibit without being tied to a guide. Super handy for wandering at your own pace!
I suggest checking out the discounted family tickets if you're bringing a crew. They saved me a bunch, and it's a fun outing for all ages!
Freedom Square
Science museum АHHАА

Make sure to set aside a couple of hours for the planetarium show; it blew my mind! I almost skipped it thinking I wouldn’t enjoy it.
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral

Bring a small donation if you can. Although entry is free, they appreciate contributions. I felt good knowing I was helping to maintain such a beautiful space.

Don't rush through your visit. Take some time to admire the intricate mosaics and icons inside. Grab an audio guide if you want to learn more without feeling overwhelmed.

Check out the view from the nearby Alexander Nevsky lookout. It's a great spot for photos and you can see a different angle of the cathedral – stunning at sunset!

Wear comfortable shoes! The cobbled streets around the cathedral can be tricky, especially if you want to explore the surrounding area afterward.
Tallinn Town Hall
Estonian National Museum

I think bringing a packed lunch is a great idea. The café is nice, but the prices are on the higher side. We saved a bit by munching on our own snacks!

I recommend getting there right when they open at 10 AM to avoid the crowds. We had the place almost to ourselves for a good hour!

I suggest using the audio guide. It’s super informative and really helped us understand the exhibits better. Just don’t forget your headphones!

My advice is to check if there are any temporary exhibitions before your visit. We missed out on a cool one because we didn’t look ahead!
SexMax Tartu

I think visiting on a Thursday or Sunday is a great idea. Those days had a more relaxed vibe and fewer crowds, making for a better atmosphere.
I recommend checking out the showtimes in advance so you can plan your visit better. Some shows can get fully booked, and it saves you from disappointment!

If you're not sure what to watch, ask the staff for their recommendations. They were super helpful during my visit and pointed me to some unexpected gems!
Kadriorg Art Museum

If you're into photography, try to go around 1 PM when the light is perfect for photos of the exterior. The architecture is super photogenic!

I suggest you download a museum app if they have one. It makes the tour way more interactive and you won't miss any of the cool details in the artworks!

My advice is to grab a snack in the cafe beforehand. The prices are reasonable, and the views of the gardens are just stunning while you munch!

My tip is to wear comfy shoes! The museum has a lot of ground to cover and you don't want sore feet to ruin your art experience.