Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Tallinn

All 17 neighborhoods in Tallinn ranked by cost of living index. Updated 2026.

Highest Rent
$832/mo
City Avg Rent
$650/mo
Neighborhoods
17

Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Tallinn — Full Rankings

# Neighborhood 1BR Rent Index vs Avg
1 Old Town (Vanalinn) $832/mo 1.28x +28%
2 Kadriorg $767/mo 1.18x +18%
3 Kalamaja $747/mo 1.15x +15%
4 Telliskivi $728/mo 1.12x +12%
5 Pirita $715/mo 1.10x +10%
6 Rotermanni $702/mo 1.08x +8%
7 Kristiine $598/mo 0.92x -8%
8 Viimsi $598/mo 0.92x -8%
9 Nõmme $572/mo 0.88x -12%
10 Ülemiste $572/mo 0.88x -12%
11 Pelgulinn $552/mo 0.85x -15%
12 Mustamäe $533/mo 0.82x -18%
13 Tondi $533/mo 0.82x -18%
14 Haabersti $520/mo 0.80x -20%
15 Kopli $507/mo 0.78x -22%
16 Õismäe $488/mo 0.75x -25%
17 Lasnamäe $468/mo 0.72x -28%

Rent estimates based on city average of $650/mo adjusted by neighborhood cost index. Index 1.00 = city average.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most expensive neighborhood in Tallinn?

The most expensive neighborhood in Tallinn is Old Town (Vanalinn), with an estimated 1-bedroom rent of $832/month — 28% above the city average.

How much more expensive is Old Town (Vanalinn) than the city average?

Old Town (Vanalinn) is approximately 28% more expensive than the Tallinn average. 1-bedroom rent is $832/mo vs $650/mo city-wide.

How many neighborhoods does Tallinn have?

Our database covers 17 neighborhoods in Tallinn, each with detailed cost-of-living and salary data.

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