North Estonia
The northern region of Estonia is the most visited region in the country. It contains the capital Tallinn, whose UNESCO-protected medieval Old Town is the country's premiere attraction.
Cities

Old windmill in Rakvere
- Tallinn – the capital, with a medieval Old Town
- Rakvere – Estonia's fifth largest city, east of Tallinn
- Paide
- Rapla
- Keila
- Paldiski – coastal town, formerly a closed military town in the Soviet era
- Türi
- Tapa
Smaller places
- Aegviidu
- Aruküla - small borough
- Kaberneeme – coastal village
- Käsmu – coastal village
- Keila-Joa
- Kloogaranna
- Laulasmaa – coastal village
- Vääna-Jõesuu
- Vihula – village in Lahemaa National Park
- Võsu – coastal small borough
Other destinations
- Lahemaa National Park – on the coast within an hour east of Tallinn
Get in
Tallinn contains Estonia's main port and airport. If arriving from Latvia or Russia overland along major roads the road signs say "Tallinn" all the way from the border. There are direct trains from St Petersburg.
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