Tallinn is a charming blend of medieval beauty and modern comfort. Whether you prefer cobblestone streets and historic views or sleek city hotels, you’ll find the perfect home base before or after our wedding weekend.
Most guests will arrive at Tallinn Airport (TLL), which is small, modern, and just 15 minutes from the city center. If you’re coming from abroad, you’ll find Tallinn surprisingly simple and stress-free.
Taxis, Bolt, and Uber are all readily available for a quick trip to your hotel.
English is widely spoken, so navigating the city and shops is incredibly easy.
Public transport is modern and efficient, connecting the airport and city center seamlessly.
We recommend these neighborhoods to explore the city.
The medieval heart of the city. Boutique hotels, cozy guesthouses, and cafes are just a short stroll away.
Explore Old Town →
Just outside Old Town. Offers modern hotels, shopping, and easy access to transport.
Explore City Centre →
Trendy wooden houses, artist studios, and boutique stays. Great for a local, relaxed vibe.
Explore Kalamaja →Experience the full magic of Kernu Mõis. Staying on-site means you’ll be right in the heart of the celebration—no travel, no rushing, just enjoyment.
Premium Experience
Elegant, spacious rooms located directly inside the historic manor house. Perfect for the full atmosphere.
Cozy & Budget-Friendly
Modern rooms located in the renovated stable building, just steps away from the party.
Rooms are reserved on a first-paid, first-reserved basis. If the manor fills up, we will personally help arrange nearby alternatives and transportation.
Reserve Your RoomAugust is one of the best times to be here. The days are long and bright, the weather is pleasantly warm (20–25°C), and the countryside is at its greenest.
A UNESCO site with medieval towers and hidden courtyards.
Forests, bog walks, and manors. 1 hour from Tallinn.
Estonia's summer capital, famous for sandy beaches and spas.
A peaceful retreat of windmills, castles, and untouched nature.
The intellectual heart, vibrant street art, and oldest university city.
National park famous for canoeing and the unique "5th season."
Estonia sits perfectly between the Baltics and Finland. Here is how to get around.
2-hour ferry ride. Perfect for a day trip.
Ferries: Tallink, Viking Line
Cost: €20–40 one way
Art Nouveau architecture and vibrant markets.
Bus: Lux Express / Ecolines (~4 hours)
Cost: €15–30 one way
Baroque old town and bohemian vibes.
Travel: Bus from Riga (~4 hours)
Cost: €15–25 one way