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What to know
Tallinn is a charming city that offers a unique blend of medieval architecture and modern vibe, making it an exciting destination for a festival trip. In May, the weather is usually mild, with a mix of sunny and rainy days, so it's a good idea to pack layers and waterproof gear. The closest airports are likely to be in Tallinn or nearby cities, and from there, you can take a taxi, bus, or train to get to the city center. Accommodation options range from budget-friendly hostels to hotels, and food prices are generally reasonable. Local transport is also relatively affordable, with buses and trams connecting most parts of the city. To make the most of your trip, consider booking your accommodation and flights in advance to avoid higher prices. Additionally, it's a good idea to research the city's layout and plan your itinerary ahead of time to ensure you can easily get to the festival venue and other attractions.
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