We know Estonia
7.11.2013 | Culture

Leave the cold weather blues at home; it’s time to party!

Leave the cold weather blues at home; it’s time to party!

November is finally here with its cold autumn breeze and long dark nights. It’s the perfect time to discover Tallinn’s cosiest pubs and wildest clubs for an unforgettable night.

 

VABANK

Vabank is an exclusive nightclub located in a former bank house for people who love the glamorous lifestyle and high-class parties (pay attention to the dress code). There are many performers (air acrobats and dancers) you can’t keep your eyes off of and DJ’s who bring out your best dance moves. Vabank is a club for people who are looking for something a littlebit different, yet with a classy atmosphere.

Harju 13, Tallinn 

Chech on the map

PROTEST

Protest is another cosy bar in Tallinn with the motto “live and let live“. It has a cool open-minded atmosphere with friendly and helpful staff. Protest is usually packed with a younger crowd but that doesn’t mean you’re not welcome at any age. It’s a great bar to chill at before heading to town for clubbing or just relax with a refreshing drink and good company.

Mere puiestee 6a, Tallinn

Check on the map

KOHT

This pub is definitely one of Tallinn’s hidden nightlife treasures. It’s a really small and cozy place with a great beer selection.It might be a little bit hard to spot but look for the sign on the door:is open when Koht isn’t closed“. It even has a fireplace, often surrounded by talented musicians jamming. There’s no better place to be on a cold November night.

Lai 8, Tallinn

Check on the map

HELL HUNT

Hell Hunt claims to be the first Estonian Pub. I don’t know if it’s true or not, but in one thing I’m sure of – it’s definitely a pub with a character. Hell Hunt is really popular among young locals, so you can expect it to be pretty crowded at weekends. It has a great selection of beer, including its own brews, cool interior and is one of the “must visit“ pubs in Tallinn.

Pikk 39, Tallinn

Check on the map

To learn more about this and similar topics

18.4.2024 | Culture

MaaMess is the largest countryside fair in Estonia

MaaMess is the largest countryside fair in Estonia

The 30th international agricultural, forestry, gardening and food fair MaaMess begins today, April 18. Around 50,000 people are expected … Read more

18.4.2024 | Culture

Tallinn’s spring Fashion Week begins today

Tallinn’s spring Fashion Week begins today

Tallinn’s annual spring Fashion Week begins today. The two-day event (April 18-19) will bring fresh seasonal fashion trends and … Read more

17.4.2024 | Culture

Mozart with a touch of jazz

Mozart with a touch of jazz

On April 18, the concert series “Aavik in Salzburg” will continue at Mustpeade Maja in Tallinn’s old town. At … Read more

17.4.2024 | Culture

The Prodigy to return to Tallinn in August

The Prodigy to return to Tallinn in August

Legendary British electro-punk band The Prodigy will perform at the Song Festival Grounds in Tallinn on August 17. Tickets … Read more

16.4.2024 | Culture

Cabaret Circus comes to Noblessner

Cabaret Circus comes to Noblessner

Circum Absurdum’s surrealist cabaret circus will return to the Nobel Hall in Noblessner on April 18, 19, 20 and … Read more

16.4.2024 | Culture

Giselle in the whirlwind of World War II

Giselle in the whirlwind of World War II

A new version of Adolphe Adam’s famous ballet “Giselle” will be shown this spring and summer at the Estonian … Read more

15.4.2024 | Culture

Children’s Opera and Ballet Festival in Narva

Children’s Opera and Ballet Festival in Narva

From April 15 to 20, the 3rd annual Children’s Opera and Ballet Festival will take place in Narva. The … Read more

15.4.2024 | Culture

Exciting events in Estonia this week

Exciting events in Estonia this week

07.03–23.04,Tribute to Queen, around Estonia 09.03–18.05,December Rain Ballet, Tartu 23.03–25.05,Musica Sacra Concert Series, Pärnu 03–16.04,Arvo Pärt Sacral Minimalism Concert, … Read more