Tihase B&B Tallinn
Tihase 6a Tallinn, Estonia
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Toinen päivä Tallinnassa
... On siis arkinen aamupäivä ja hän juo tässä kaljaa. Kertoo, että käy tässä päivittäin syömässä, koska ruoka on halpaa; 1,50 e ja sellaista mitä ihmiset syö. Hän on muuttanut pienempien elinkustannusten takia Tallinnaan, eläkeläistä, kun ei mikään sido. Näkyy olevan naamassa aika lailla ihottumaa, silmälasit parhaat päivänsä nähnyt ja koko olemus. Mutta elämänlaatu on ilmeisesti rahansäästön takia parantunut, nyt voi jo aamun alkaa kaljalla, kyllä on hienoo! ...
Tallinn surprised me
You're probably wondering whether I am spending more time on a computer than out seeing the world...two blog posts in one day? Well the truth is that a) we have a computer in our hotel room and I would like to take advantage of it, and b) we leave to Russia at the crack of dawn and my access to free wifi might disappear, thus making the gaps between posts significantly larger.
So, we arrived in Tallinn last evening, at the central bus station which is way on the other side of ...
Tallinn Was the Plan All Along
... notice the line of Finns at checkout with cases of vodka in their shopping carts)”
On buying souvenirs of Tallinn: “some of the shops offer creative souvenirs that are perfect for gifts or tokens of remembrance for yourself. There are also a number of shops that offer, to put it politely, a bunch of over-priced ****.”
Tell it like it is, Estonia. No one else does.
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Fairytale Tallinn-the girls trip
... entire city. It really is like a fairytale, with its round towers and pointed spires. The tour took us onwards and outside of the city walls so that we could see how the old town looks from outside, and again it conjured up images of knights and princesses. I half expected to see Rapunzel at one of the windows, letting down her long hair so that a knight in shining armour could rescue her. She never appeared though, and instead we had to make do with a ...
Medieval Marvel
... highlights of our time in Tallinn was the little medieval soup and pie restaurant we found in the main square. What a gem! All they served to eat was elk soup, a choice between 3 different meat/veg filled pastries (they called them pies – elk, wild boar were the meat options) and complimentary gurkins (massive dill pickles that you had to fish out of a wooden barrel). To drink one had a choice between 2 of their home brews and a vodka ...
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