Estonia, tucked along the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe, blends medieval charm with one of the world’s most advanced digital societies. Cities like Tallinn, for example, pair cobblestone streets and centuries-old towers with fast internet and a thriving tech scene. Forests, quiet coastlines and a cool northern climate shape daily life, while the country’s small size makes nature and city easily accessible. Those mixing work and travel can balance productivity with slow evenings in cosy cafes and bars, trips to other parts of Estonia and a culture that values both innovation and simplicity.
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Estonia Tip: For a quieter stay with easy access to Tallinn Old Town, consider staying in the Kalamaja district.
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The official currency is the Euro (EUR). Cards are widely accepted throughout the country, including in Tallinn, and cash is rarely necessary.
Estonia is in the Eastern European Time Zone (UTC+2) and observes daylight saving time, switching to UTC+3 during the summer months.
Estonia has a temperate climate, with warm summers and cold, snowy winters.
Estonia uses a standard voltage of 230V with a frequency of 50 Hz. The most common plug types are C and F.
Estonia offers the Diginomaadi viisa, allowing remote workers to live and work in the country for up to 1 year, with the option to extend or apply for a longer-term residence permit.
The official language is Estonian, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas, especially in Tallinn and other popular destinations.
Estonia Tip: The top SIM card providers are Telia, Elisa and Tele2.
Tallinn is among the most popular destinations for remote workers and digital nomads in Estonia.
As of January 2026, TestMy.net reported average download speeds of 117 Mbps and upload speeds of 35 Mbps in Estonia.
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