Halloween has grown in popularity in Estonia in recent years. What originally began as a Celtic festival to celebrate the end of summer and the harvesting season, has turned into fun a day of colourful costumes, scary stories and sweet treats. On Halloween the ancient Celts believed the boundary between the worlds of the living and the dead blurred on the night of October 31. Spooky things can happen on this day. If you are interested in reading some Tallinn based ghost stories, Visit Tallinn has put together a list of eight of the best. You can read them here.

 
