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Leaves have just begun turning into a riot of red, yellow, orange, and brown. Autumn is here — and it's one of the best times to visit Estonia!

 

Fall is the perfect season for field- and forest-to-table dining; here are the foods to try. Cooler temperatures also make for comfortable walking weather. Check out eclectic street art while strolling the streets of Tallinn and Tartu.

 

This Saturday millions of people from all over the globe will come together for World Cleanup Day, a worldwide civic movement that started in Estonia in 2008. People from 191 countries will unite for a cleaner planet. To celebrate, we've got five tips for how to enjoy Estonia sustainably.

 

It's time to slow down. Experience the changing seasons.

Put on a sweater, and explore Estonia!

 

The Visit Estonia Team

 
 
 
 
 

Five tips for sustainable travel in Estonia

 
 
Sustainable travel in Estonia
 
 

The population of Estonia may be small, but there are thousands of people dedicated to developing and maintaining sustainable tourism destinations throughout the country. If you want to join the "green" tourism movement in Estonia, we've got you covered. These five tips will show you how you can make sure that future generations can enjoy the experience of travel as much as you do today.

 
 
Learn how to travel green in Estonia
 

Foods to try during autumn in Estonia

 
 
Autumn foods to try

Estonian cuisine is closely tied to the country's four distinct seasons. Autumn is a great time to visit if you want to try forest-, farm-, or field-to-table dining. If you can't make it during this colorful season, you're not out of luck. Many foods harvested in the fall are smoked, pickled, or preserved so they can be enjoyed year-round.

Tickle your taste buds
 
 
 

Discover street art in Tallinn and Tartu

Discover street art in Tallinn and Tartu

Estonia has loads of one of the best backdrops for an Instagram post: street art. Like any urban center, Tallinn and Tartu have their fair share of run-of-the-mill graffiti. However, they also have a burgeoning street art scene enriched by international collaborations and celebrated with annual street art festivals.

Stroll by the best street art
 
 
 

The Estonian way to clean up the planet

Estonian origins of World Cleanup Day

While many of us have been glued to our phones, doomscrolling and bemoaning the state of the environment, Estonians have united and begun the initiative known as World Cleanup Day. This is the story of how a country of 1.3 million convinced more than 18 million people to come together and clean up the planet. 

Join the world's largest civic movement
 
 
 

Estonia's first MICHELIN Stars

MICHELIN Star restaurants in Estonia

The first edition of the MICHELIN Guide Estonia recognizes the progress made in the Estonian culinary scene over the past few decades. After visits from anonymous inspectors, the Guide selected 31 restaurants across the country, from seaside dining to elegant eateries in Estonia's Second City, Tartu. Two of Tallinn's best restaurants were awarded a prestigious MICHELIN Star.

Enjoy fine dining in Tallinn
 

Estonia in the news

 
 
Beautiful walled cities

Trip Savvy puts Tallinn on the list of the world's 10 most beautiful walled cities.

 

 
Lesser known islands in Europe

The Guardian says Naissaar is one of the best lesser-known islands to visit in Europe.

 

 
Off the beaten path in Tallinn

Buzzfeed includes Tallinn in its list of off-the-beaten path European vacation spots.

 
 
 

 

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Soomaa national park
 
Street art
 
Boardwalk in the bog
 
 
 
 

 

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