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Tallinn Old Town is one of the best-preserved medieval city centres in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997. Divided into the upper town (Toompea) and lower town, its cobblestone streets, Gothic spires, and intact city walls create an atmosphere unlike any other European capital.

Kalamaja is Tallinn's trendiest neighbourhood, a former fishing village and workers' district just north of the Old Town. Its colourful wooden houses, converted warehouses, and independent businesses make it the beating heart of Tallinn's creative scene.

Rotermann Quarter is a striking architectural district where 19th-century industrial buildings have been boldly combined with ultra-modern glass-and-steel additions. Located between the Old Town and the harbour, it represents Tallinn's confident embrace of contemporary design.

Telliskivi Creative City is the largest creative hub in the Baltics, a sprawling complex of former Soviet-era industrial buildings transformed into a vibrant centre for culture, commerce, and community. Located at the edge of Kalamaja, it's Tallinn's answer to Berlin's creative quarters.