Christmas markets in Tallinn
This holiday season, Tallinn Christmas markets is nestled in the heart of Estonia’s capital, Tallinn’s festive markets are a dream come true, offering a blend of historic charm and seasonal joy. Our exclusive packages include flights and hotel stays, ensuring a seamless and magical experience as you explore the festive wonders of Tallinn.
Top Christmas Markets in Tallinn
Tallinn is one of Europe’s most enchanting winter destinations, with its fairy-tale Old Town and medieval architecture providing the perfect backdrop for festive celebrations. Most markets open from late November 2025 until early January 2026, creating a magical holiday atmosphere across the city.
Tallinn Christmas Market (Town Hall Square): Running from 22 November 2025 to 5 January 2026, the Town Hall Square Christmas Market is the heart of Estonia’s festive season. Surrounded by medieval buildings, the square comes alive with stalls selling handcrafted gifts, festive decorations, and delicious local treats. At its centre stands Tallinn’s grand Christmas tree, a tradition dating back to 1441, making it one of the oldest Christmas market traditions in Europe.
Kadriorg Christmas Market: Usually open throughout December 2025, the Kadriorg Christmas Market offers a serene escape in the elegant surroundings of Kadriorg Park and Palace. Stalls here showcase artisanal crafts and seasonal delicacies, making it the perfect market for those who prefer a relaxed shopping experience away from the bustling city centre.
Telliskivi Christmas Market: From late November through December 2025, the Telliskivi district hosts a contemporary-style Christmas market filled with creative energy. Local designers and artisans present unique crafts and stylish gifts in this vibrant, artistic neighborhood. With its lively atmosphere, it’s an excellent choice for visitors seeking a modern twist on traditional festivities.
Rotermann Christmas Market: The Rotermann Quarter embraces the season with its stylish Christmas Market, typically running from late November through early January 2026. Combining modern architecture with festive tradition, it features innovative stalls, gourmet street food, and eye-catching decorations — a must-visit for anyone looking to experience Tallinn’s chic, urban side during the holidays.