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Know them all thanks to your earlier videos. Visited them all also ; unfortunately the shop with wooden kichen supplies sells only kitchen supplies. I hoped that they were selling little wooden animals too, just as decoration. In particulair your national bird, the swallow. Seems like a great souvenir to me 😊 Perhaps you can give this as a suggestion to the owner of the shop ? I guess, he can sell so much more if he make such lovely wooden animals/birds 😊
My favourite snack/food is chebureki 😋 For 3 weeks I visited this same market during my second stay in Tallinn ; found a place where they had chebureki but they tasted terrible 😝 The best chebureki ever (in my opinion) are sold in Riga, Latvia. But I like Tallinn better 😉
Hi, I would like to know if I buy 5 day ticket on smartcard I can return it before leaving or I need to use it as much as possible or how does it work, when it's ticket and not money. Thanks for any reply
Day tickets cannot be returned. They are activated on your first trip and will be valid for the number of days you have purchased them for. visittallinn.ee/eng/visitor/plan/transport/public-transport
Not Cheburek, the correct name ıs Çi börek and it’s Turkish 🇹🇷 , it is filled with minced raw meat and spices. I was expecting to see some Estonian delicious before I visit to Tallinn.
I was in Tallinn in 1989 , I don’t remember this market , I knew a Mall there that sold all wonderful Soviet things … Where is the Antique store please ?
This is at the Balti Jaam Market, just outside of the Old Town. The whole second floor is dedicated to the antique and thrift stalls. If you are into antique stuff, it’s definitely worth to peek inside 😉
I have never been to Talinn but I plan to visit someday. It's fun to hear the name spoken in a plausibly American accent. The pastries look awesome. That Kimchi craziness looks awesome.
You would need the green Ühiskaart to load day tickets on it: www.visittallinn.ee/eng/visitor/plan/transport/public-transport#where-to-buy-the-different-tickets With your bank card, you can purchase hourly tickets.
If visiting the Health museum, like 50m away across the street is Nature museum, also worth visiting. Im local, but some of these i have not yet seen😅 must go 😊
I came across your videos after watching one on the Museum of Banned Books. I am now planning my first solo trip abroad to Tallinn because you make it look so amazing
Love love love Tallinn! And can’t forget St.Olav’s where I almost died hahaha those stairs are murderous. The Tallinn card is incredibly useful for tourists (and get the card, its a great souvenir ❤)
@4:32 .... and should have added here that when completed it was the tallest building in the entire world. @9:48 You missed mentioning that Old Town Hall also has a climbing opportunity to view the top of the bell tower. @19:40 Yay! Estonian Museum of Architecture made your list. That was the first museum I visited in Tallinn.... during the last millennium! 😎 At that time they had a temporary exhibit of core drilled samples of Estonian natural marble. I wish we could visit that exhibit again! @22:24 Oh good! You did not forget the Estonian Open Air Museum... I was suspecting it would not be included at the point you said "two more neighborhoods...." I thought the "two" had already been utilized. @23:04 The staff member at the Chapel pointed out to us a "Emaspuu" across the path.... so we took a photo with it while she got a big hearty laugh! @23:18 Interesting! I did not recall traditional meals served there. Yum!