Tallinn

Tallinn

Tallinn in June

Great time to visit

June launches peak season with gorgeous weather and Estonia's biggest celebration, Midsummer Eve. The endless daylight feels magical, but crowds and prices both jump significantly. If you can handle the tourist rush, this month offers Tallinn at its most vibrant and celebratory.

Weather

June brings near-perfect weather with warm 20°C days and pleasant 10°C nights. Rain is light and infrequent, usually just brief afternoon showers. The famous White Nights begin - darkness barely falls, with twilight lasting until nearly midnight.

20°C high10°C low8 rain days

Crowds & Cost

high crowds
~$145/day average

Events & Festivals

  • Midsummer Eve (Jaanipäev) celebrations
  • White Nights festival
  • Medieval Days in Old Town

June Tips

  • Midsummer Eve on June 23rd is huge - head to Saaremaa island for traditional bonfires and festivities
  • Bring an eye mask for sleeping - it stays light until almost midnight during White Nights
  • Book accommodations 2-3 months ahead as this is peak season starting

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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