List of top events in Tallinn this week: a selection of the city's 5 must-see happenings
Tallinn's Summer of Events: A Week of Diverse Activities
From July 28 to August 3, 2025, Tallinn, Estonia, is set to host a variety of captivating events catering to diverse interests. Here's a roundup of some of the highlights:
Business & Networking
Kickstart your week with the Tallinn Network Nexus on Monday, July 28, at Pub with no name. This event, designed for founders, freelancers, techies, creatives, and the curious, offers relaxed conversations and potential collaborations from 7 PM onwards [1][3].
Wellness and Relaxation
On Tuesday, July 29, the Herne Lounge Mini-Spa pop-up will transform the courtyard of Kalevi Tennis Club into an oasis of relaxation. Enjoy an outdoor sauna, hot tub, and wellness experience, complete with a live DJ set in the evening [3].
Music and Entertainment
For music lovers, there's an Adele Tribute Night on Tuesday, July 29, at the Tallinn Kalev Tennis Club NGO. Tuuli Rand will perform a tribute to Adele's ballads in an intimate setting, with limited seats, a candlelit vibe, and the event is open to those aged 21 and over (valid ID required at the door) [2].
On the same day, Heldeke! Tasting Room and Bottle Shop will host "5 People, 5 Stories," an evening of storytelling featuring five globetrotting storytellers sharing their travel experiences [2].
Storytelling and Travel
On Sunday, August 3, at Heldeke!, you can enjoy "Tell Me A Story: Vacation & Travel," a night of storytelling featuring five globetrotting storytellers sharing their travel experiences, one of which is fictional [2].
Sports
Sports enthusiasts can catch a live screening of the World Rally Championship's opening stage on Saturday, August 2, at various locations. Food and drinks will be available [4].
For those interested in sports, Thursday, July 31, offers a Western Bulldogs v GWS Giants game, padel speed tournaments, and other sports activities [1].
Museums
Art and history buffs can take advantage of Tallinn Museum Sundays on Sunday, August 3. Entry to Tallinn's city-owned museums will be free, with no ticket needed for solo explorers. Some museum branches may require advance booking for free passes [2].
For ongoing events and more options, the Visit Tallinn event calendar and local listings provide updated information [5].
Whether you're a business professional, a culture vulture, a sports fan, or a relaxation seeker, Tallinn has something for everyone during this week-long celebration of events.
- On Friday, July 31, people can engage in technology-focused discussions and networking at the TechTalk Estonia event, hosted at the Tallinn Technical University [3].
- News enthusiasts will enjoy the panels and discussions on contemporary Estonian culture at the Estonian Journalism Museum during the Tallinn Museum Sundays event on August 3 [1].
- Foodies should mark their calendars for the Tallinn Food and Drink Weekend, a three-day celebration of Estonia's culinary scene with workshops, tastings, and cooking demonstrations held from July 31 to August 2 [4].
- Home and garden enthusiasts can join the Garden Festival Tallinn from July 30 to August 1, where they can learn about various gardening techniques, talk to experts, and purchase gardening supplies [5].
- After a long day of events, visitors can unwind at the Entertainment District's Cinemafest, featuring a lineup of independent and international films every evening from July 28 to August 3 [2].