Tucked away in the north-east of Estonia, Jõhvi is a small town that punches well above its weight. The old town is a well-preserved example of a typical Estonian market town, with a mix of red-brick and wooden buildings. The town square is the focal point, and is surrounded by cafés, restaurants and small shops. The Jaan Köler Art Museum is a must-see, with a collection of paintings by the famous Estonian artist. Jõhvi is also home to the only open-air museum in Estonia, the Keskvere Farm Museum, which is well worth a visit. The town is surrounded by forests and lakes, and is a great place to relax and get away from the hustle and bustle of city life.