Long Street (Pikk tanav)
Long Street (Pikk tanav)
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niksk001
Philadelphia, PA773 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2019
Long Street is an immanent part of the Old City. IMHO, it is not a conventional attraction, but a way to get a better feel of Tallinn's historical spirit. We truly enjoyed walking around and looking at various old historical buildings. The streret is long.
Written 23 May 2020
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Sonja M
Hove, UK725 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2023
This street known in English as long street is a wonderful introduction to Tallinn. It has museums ,cafes and tourist shops in equal measure. Wander down and you will start to understand the alure of Tallinn itself.
Written 9 July 2023
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RobindeRooij
Nijmegen, The Netherlands1,073 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2024 • Friends
Pikk Tanav is a very beautiful street in the old town of Tallinn. Our AirBb was located here and it was always a nice experience to come out onto the street. Cozy bars and restaurants, beautiful buildings and we were also lucky with the nice weather.
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Written 4 June 2024
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wmccfp
Stuart, FL334 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2016 • Couples
Quaint and quiet streets like this are gradually vanishing throughout Europe. Behind every bit of craftsmanship in every building there is a story and history if you only have the time to talk to the friendly Estonians.
Written 1 August 2016
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Christian O
Frederiksberg, Denmark1,267 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2016 • Friends
The Long Street (Pikk tanav) is one of the most interesting streets in the Old Town. There are many both historical but also really interesting house, some with amazing design. If you like taking pictures of details - then it will take you hours to pass here.
Written 24 March 2016
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Kooija
Dubai, United Arab Emirates10 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2015 • Family
The most wonderful and amazing street in the old Center of Tallinn. Just a few steps from the main square you find everything you need in just one very special street. Starting with one of the medieval gates to the old town, you step into a different world!

Here you can visit the oldest cafe of the country, drink a beer in a brewery, pass by some embassies, look at some authentic Estonian art in a gallery, buy a souvenir in one of the many shops, enjoy food from Estonia, Russia, India, China or the USA in one of the many restaurants, learn something in a museum, climb a church which was once the highest building of Europe, buy a renovated luxurious apartment in the former KGB headquarters of Estonia, sleep in one of the most special hotels or the simplest hostel, or you can just walk through this street and amaze yourself as you discover something new in this historic place.

Highly recommended and definitely a must to visit when you are in Tallinn!!
Written 15 December 2015
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Brad
Hong Kong, China1,75,925 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2010
We walked up and down Pikk Street several times during our stay in Tallin last summer. Not far from the Town Hall Square you can find Pikk street and walk towards the city wall facing the harbour. It just seemed much quieter and relaxed here with many fewer tourists. We enjoyed the quietness of this area, thus resulting in several strolls here.

We recommend a walk up Pikk street when you are ready for a quite evening stroll in Tallin. There were a few restaurants and cafes to choose from as you approached the centre are of the city centre as well.
Written 19 May 2011
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Thomas V
Oakland, CA17,780 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2019
This is a great place to take a walking tour, or just wander around drinking in all of the old world charm. One of the most pleasant streets in town, stop and have a coffee at a cafe.
Written 16 October 2020
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CATTSAR
Provincetown, MA22,598 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2017 • Solo
Pikk Street also known as Long Street is a graceful boulevard that runs from the heart of Old Tallinn to the city wall at the Coastal Gates. The street is lined with just about anything you can imagine. In addition to numerous restaurants, there are several museums, KGB and Vene just to name two. There are shops and other points of interest including The House of the Blackheads and St. Olav Church (just one block off). There are also green areas. The street is great for strolling as well. This is a great cross section of Old Town Tallinn. It is also access to the Port of Tallinn.
Written 16 November 2017
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Auntie C
Ipswich, UK37 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2017 • Friends
Pleasent walk in Gothic area of the town, across from the port. Only downside is the height of the pavements, not so good if you use a stick, or have aged knees.
Written 1 May 2017
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