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Tallinn is still Tallinn. This time I saw at least something else than just a mall and the city center, because we took a 1-hour bus tour. The commentary in German was, how should I put it, interesting. Food was cheap and good, although getting the main dish before the appetizer isn't anything out of the ordinary. Sunday and Monday night aren't big …
The place where Encino man comes from!! By Brent
... Tallinn at 2 euros.
In hostels there are 2 crowds, the crowd we are in is the early morning crowd. We wake before 8am every morning, have a good breakfast, check emails & maybe even read an online newspaper from home. Then at around 10.30 we venture out to a sight or museum that interests us. This day we would be visiting the Soviet prison, a cafe recomended to us by the staff of the Emporor & then to the markets to buy some fresh veggies for a stew. The ...
Belgium, Poland, Estonia
... then the Russians, then the Germans, then the Russians again and factor in they only really got independence probably 30 years ago, they are really still trying to work out who they are. As manor houses go, they were quite nice and one had been in the same family for 12 generations. The last stop on the trip was at a beach with bolders in the water. Apparently these bolders are from Finland as Estonian bolders are a different type. Not sure when the bolders emigrated from ...
Veel kaartidest / more about maps
... the same thing and most of them not needed. They have been over-enthusiastic writing down the numbers on outdoors.fi-page. With Norwegians it's more interesting. The numbers of maps announced by Finns are from the same area but not from the trail itself. Of course, I like maps, especially when they have nice names like Cuolbmanjunni or Nierravarnurki or Roavvecohkka written on them but the ...
Estonia
... held for over 130 years, started in 1869. The new acoustic arch was constructed in 1960. It can accommodate 30,000 singers on the steps of the stage and over 200,000 in the audience!
We also passed St. Bridget’s Monastic Order – an abbey established in 1407. The complex was competed in 1436 and destroyed by Russian troops in the Livonian War in 1577. The ruins we saw from the bus were huge.
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TravelPod Member ReviewsReval Park Hotel & Casino Tallinn
Rooms are a bit run-down, but functional. The breakfast buffet is quite a disgrace though.
This review is the subjective opinion of a TravelPod member and not of TravelPod.com.