Tallinn

Europe · Estonia

Tallinn

Nomad Score 8.3WiFi ExcellentVisa ModerateGrowing
The world's most digitally advanced country built into a medieval city. E-residency, digital nomad visa, and internet so reliable it feels like a different species of WiFi.

Monthly Budget

Lean

$1,400

Tight budget, shared spaces

Comfortable

$2,200

Private room, nice cafés

Don't Care

$4,000

Boutique hotel, premium co-working

Best for

Tech workersStartup foundersE-residency applicantsHistory and cultureScandinavian-adjacent travel

Not ideal for

Those avoiding cold wintersBeach seekersBudget travelers wanting nightlife

Neighborhoods

Old Town (Vanalinn)

Walk: High

Medieval, tourist-heavy but beautiful

Avg rent $1200/moWiFi Excellent

Short-term stays wanting the full Tallinn experience

Kalamaja

Walk: High

Hip, wooden houses, cafés and studios

Avg rent $900/moWiFi Excellent

Creatives and long-term nomads

Ülemiste City

Walk: Medium

Tech campus, modern, startup-heavy

Avg rent $1000/moWiFi Excellent

Tech workers and startup founders

Coworking Spaces

SpaceDay RateMonth RateWiFiVibe
Lift99$15$200500 MbpsThe epicenter of Estonian startup culture
Spring Hub$12$160300 MbpsCommunity-focused, good events
Ülemiste City coworking$10$130500 MbpsProfessional, enterprise crowd

Cost Breakdown

TierAccommodationFoodCoworkingTransportTotal
Lean$700$350$200$60$1,310
Comfortable$1200$550$300$80$2,130
Don't Care$2500$1000$500$200$4,200

Connectivity & Getting Around

SIM Card

Tele2 or Elisa. 50GB for ~€15. Estonia has 99% 4G coverage.

Average Speed

300–1000 Mbps. Estonia has some of the fastest internet in Europe.

Getting Around

Trams and buses are excellent. Bolt (local Uber) is very cheap. City is walkable in summer.

Best Months to Visit

MayJuneJulyAugust

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