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7.5.2026 | Culture

Kalamaja Days 2026

Text Stewart Johnson
Photo Kalamaja Days / Loviise Truu

Kalamaja Days 2026

 

Just north of the centre of Tallinn is the city’s second heart: the Kalamaja district, which has undergone substantial makeovers in recent years. Residents celebrate their neighbourhood with an annual festival aptly called Kalamaja Days. The region’s proximity to the sea provides fresh air for all the fresh ideas that have been born there of late, and on 16–17 May, you too can experience everything Kalamaja has to offer.

Kalamaja’s unique character is evident simply by walking down its numerous pedestrian-only promenades, observing beautifully restored wooden residential buildings, modern architecture curiously inserted in tastefully chosen locales, and the wide variety of restaurants, cafés, and bars. At the core of Kalamaja Days however, visitors will quickly notice that it is a grassroots initiative driven by the community itself.

Homeowners’ associations and local businesses open their courtyards to the public to host fun activities and visitors in a festival that lacks an overly commercial atmosphere. Kalamaja Days is just cosy, in a nutshell. Pop-up cafés offering locally made goods and foods dot the streets, as well as markets, entertainment venues, and courtyards that would normally be hidden but which you are now free to explore. Street performances will also be abundant, organised by residents themselves as well as community institutions such as the Kalamaja Museum and local library, which will have special programmes for children and adults alike.

Kalamaja is easily reachable by walking from the Old Town or Telliskivi area, or by tram or bus. Officially beginning just across the street from the Balti Jaam Market, you can’t miss it when you arrive. Both days of Kalamaja Days begin at 11:00 in the morning, and generally last until 17:00, although some events will take place later. The full programme, which is still expanding, is available in English here.

 

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