Spotter since 2025
Hi, I’m Inna — your bird-loving guide in Tallinn.
I’m in love with this city. With its red roofs, medieval towers, and sea breeze, it feels like a page out of a Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale.
I really enjoy writing for Spotted by Locals — it gives me the chance to share my favorite corners of the city, to write about places that feel good to me or where I spent my childhood. These spots have a special place in my heart.
And I feel that when we share places we truly love, travelers can fall in love with Tallinn too — taking home a piece of its warmth and charm… and maybe even wanting to come back again.
I see birds everywhere — in parks, in the Old Town, by the sea. Birdwatching isn’t just my job, it’s how I experience the world. I often lead bird tours in and around Tallinn — from cozy parks to wild coastal spots. If you’d like to explore the city through birds, feel free to message me!
Photography is my second big passion. I rarely leave home without my camera — always ready to capture a bird in flight, a moody sky, or even you, if you're looking for someone to photograph your Tallinn story. Need a local photo guide? I’m your person.
I love helping people slow down, notice the details, and feel a little more connected to nature.
Step into Pierre Chocolaterie at the charming Masters’ Courtyard of local artisans. It's where my heart was stolen by a truffle filled with gorgonzola cheese.
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What I love most about Gelato Ladies is that every season brings something new to try. I truly recommend trying something seasonal, it’s always delicious!
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Seaplane Harbour Museum is a joyful spot for families. Kids love the play zone, hidden ship mouse doors and wave room. It's a lot of fun even for grown-ups!
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This café is my calm island after seaside walks or playgrounds, where sweet Britta cake, peace, and quiet moments are always on the menu.
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Take a slow walk along the promenade. Observe the changing scenery, songbirds, waves, and breezes creating a peaceful escape full of unexpected delights.
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Tallinn Upper Lighthouse is one of Estonia’s oldest, with 182 steps, a balcony, and breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the beautiful sea!
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Estonian History Museum isn’t just for grown-ups, it's real a paradise for kids as well! Children can play in the outdoor playground or indoor playroom.
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A tiny market by Salme Centre offers a variety of small delights worth stopping for. Here you can get rhubarb syrup, linden honey, wild bouquets and more.
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