Visitors are drawn to the country's scenic landscapes, Hanseatic architecture, music and dance festivals, regattas, and beach resorts. The ancient town of Tallinn, noted for its architectural preservation, is a major tourist attraction and is linked by regular ferries to Helsinki and Stockholm.
In 2000 there were 3,310,300 visitor arrivals and tourism receipts totaled $506 million. There were 7,599 hotel rooms with 16,292 beds and a 48% occupancy rate. In 2003 the US Department of State estimated the cost of staying in Tallinn at $161 per day.
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