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📣 Conseils aux voyageurs

Estonia is a small northern Baltic state known for its charming, medieval old towns. Tallinn's Old Town, with its preserved walls and towers, is a prime example of Europe's best medieval destinations. The culture balances deep history with a dynamic, compact lifestyle.

  • Independence Day (February 24th): Commemorates historical independence from the Soviet Union.
  • Midsummer Celebration (Jaanipäev): Traditional festivities, bonfires, and barbeques held around June 23–24.
  • Victory Day (Võidupüha): Marks a historical victory during the 1919 War of Independence.
  • Restoration of Independence Day (August 20th): Commemorates the formal restoration of Estonian independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.
  • Maintain respect for personal space and privacy. Discussions tend to be measured and quiet, reflecting a cultural value for thoughtful communication. Exercise caution regarding comments about Russia due to the country's history. Local pride and national identity are highly valued. While a greeting is appreciated, a pronounced Western smile may be viewed as insincere.

À propos de ce jour férié

The Restoration of Independence Day (Taasiseseisvumispäev) commemorates the Supreme Council's declaration on August 20, 1991, terminating Soviet occupation and restoring Estonia's full independence.