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Tallinn in July

Great time to visit

July is peak tourist madness with cruise ships dumping thousands daily into Old Town's narrow streets. The weather is perfect and festivals are everywhere, but you'll fight crowds at every major sight. Come prepared with patience and deep pockets - everything costs more this month.

Weather

July delivers the warmest weather of the year with highs around 22°C and mild 13°C nights. Humidity from the Baltic keeps things comfortable rather than oppressive. Rain is minimal, mostly quick summer showers, and daylight still stretches past 10 PM.

22°C high13°C low9 rain days

Crowds & Cost

peak crowds
~$160/day average

Events & Festivals

  • Tallinn Music Week summer events
  • Birgitta Festival at Pirita Convent ruins
  • Street food festivals

July Tips

  • Birgitta Festival stages operas and concerts in stunning 15th-century convent ruins
  • Make dinner reservations days ahead - every restaurant terrace is packed
  • Visit Toompea Castle early morning or late evening to avoid cruise ship crowds

All Months

May through September gives you the best weather and longest days — we're talking 19 hours of daylight in June. July and August bring crowds but also the warmest temperatures, around 20-25°C. This is when Old Town feels alive with street performers and outdoor cafes. My favorite time? Late May or early September. The weather stays pleasant, tourist numbers drop, and you get that perfect balance of daylight and manageable crowds. September also brings mushroom season — locals head to the forests, and restaurants feature wild chanterelles and porcini. Winter has its own magic if you can handle the cold. Christmas markets fill Town Hall Square from late November, and the medieval setting looks straight out of a snow globe. But we're talking 6 hours of daylight and temperatures around -5°C. The upside? Hotel prices drop by 50%, and you'll have major attractions almost to yourself. Here's the thing about Baltic weather: it's unpredictable. Pack layers regardless of season. I've seen snow in May and 25°C days in October. The good news is most attractions are indoors, so a rainy day won't ruin your plans. Just remember that many outdoor restaurants and some museums reduce hours between October and April.

Tallinn Scores

Solo

8/10

Couples

9/10

Families

6/10

Adventure

4/10

Budget

8/10

Luxury

6/10

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