Tallinn from bottom to top: Nõmme and Kopli
Tallinn, Estonia’s capital, is known for its well-preserved medieval old town, but once you venture beyond its cobblestoned confines to explore the city’s southern border and its northern tip, you’ll uncover two different, yet equally enchanting districts: Nõmme and Kopli.
Go beyond Tallinn’s typical traveler haunts and explore the serene natural beauty of Nõmme and the rough-edged, ever-evolving Kopli.
Nõmme — A village within a city
Nõmme is a peaceful neighborhood on the outer edge of Tallinn known for its extensive forests, quaint wooden houses, and village-like feel. Developed in the late 19th century as a garden suburb, Nõmme offers relaxing green space without ever leaving the city.
A short train ride takes you from Balti Jaam to Hiiu station. From there, stroll through Glehn Park and work your way through the neighborhood. Wind up at Nõmme Market. Wait next to the Dozing Stationmaster statue at the Nõmme station for a train back to Balti Jaam.
Highlights:
- Glehn Park & Castle: This park is home to striking sculptures, including one of the mythical Kalevipoeg, and a medieval-style castle now serving as an event space owned by the Tallinn University of Technology.
- Nõmme Market: This open-air market offers everything from fresh berries and pirukad (a savory pastry) to handicrafts, making it a perfect stop for a snack or souvenir.
- Sõõrikukohvik: This old-fashioned cafeteria is known for its tasty, affordable food and delicious Estonian-style doughnuts.
Kopli — A post-industrial area by the sea
Kopli, on the other hand, tells a very different story. Located on a peninsula jutting into the Baltic Sea, it was once the heart of Tallinn’s shipbuilding industry and home to factory workers and engineers. Long considered off-limits because of its rough reputation, Kopli has undergone a striking transformation in recent years.
Tramlines 1, 2, and 5 take you directly from Balti Jaam to the heart of Kopli. Walk around the area for as long as your feet can manage and then take the tram back to the city center.
Highlights:
- Põhjala Tehas: This hip area hosts urban gardens, fantastic food, and art studios in a former rubber factory.
- Kopli Cemetery Park: What was once the city’s largest Baltic German cemetery was razed during the Soviet occupation and turned into a park. It is now a peaceful green space for the local community.
- Kopli Lines & Seaside Promenade: Stroll along the shore and check out this newly renovated residential area in what was once housing for factory workers.
By pairing the leafy calm of Nõmme with the industrial vibes of Kopli, you’ll gain a better understanding of Tallinn. Whether wandering under the pines or along the port, you’ll find each step reveals a different layer of the Estonian capital.
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Glehn Park, Tallinn
Hiking through Nõmme’s Glehn Park feels like stepping into another world—without ever leaving the city.
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Nõmme Market, Tallinn
Grab a bouquet of fresh flowers, warm black bread, or iconic Kalev chocolates at the vibrant Nõmme Market—a local favorite full of color and charm.
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Kopli's, Tallinn
Kopli’s newly completed seaside promenade has quickly become a local favorite for catching the sunset.
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Põhjala Factory, Tallinn
Kids will love the tram ride to Põhjala Factory—parents will appreciate the area’s cool, post-industrial vibe
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