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Crcb
This beach would be a long walk from town, but you can take a bus. Once you get there, there is a nice walk along the road overlooking the water. There are boats to see and an old, not-so-attractive hotel. We were told that the hotel was built for Olympic participants (in the 1988 sailing competitions) and because it is historical, they can't change the outside. The beach itself is quite narrow, and there is a lot of seaweed, although the sand is soft. You can see the cruise ships in the harbor when you look back toward Old Town.
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StefanP600
Pirita beach is close to Tallinn city center but to far to walk. Take the bus or a taxi. Soft sand, restaurants and so on. Couldn't have guessed that we could have a beach weekend in Tallinn!
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raimondsr2014
Nice place with yacht port, beach, monument of sunk seaman "Rusalka" from 19th century times. Possible to go with yacht, RIB boat, etc. to some closest Estonian islands.
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Loraq
If city center is always considered as "the heart of the city", then Pirita is definitely the soul of Tallinn. To all the beach and sea lovers - this is the place for you. One can sit for hours and just stare at the sea. The view is spectacular, because at some point you will be able to enjoy the panoramic view over Tallinn city center. Mesmerizing!
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417taniar
We were staying in Old Town and my 3 teenagers and I wanted to, at least, stick our feet in the Baltic Sea. The young lady at the tourist information office at the edge of Old Town was extremely helpful , when asked about this. She provided great directions on walking to bus station, which bus to take, and exactly which stop, etc. Even though the weather was less than perfect, cool and scattered showers, the beach was beautiful. My boys went ahead and swam.