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Great video! When I was a kid, we had a class trip to visit Lembit. Back then it was still in water. I had totally forgotten about it, but this video brought back that memory :)
Браво за видеата и за идејата на овој канал, нов сум овде и се претплатив веднаш. Поздрав од Балканот до Балтикот Well done for the videos and the idea of this channel, I'm new here and subscribed right away. Greetings from the Balkans to the Baltic
This seems to be a very interesting place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!
March is early spring in Tallinn and Estonia. The average temperature is around 2 to 5 degrees. Mornings can be chilly but daytime is usually warmer already.
The heads are outside at the back of the museum when you enter from Kadriorg park side. The museum has large inner courtyard and the heads are situated there. You can see them from outside.
By and large, a great video. Your English is excellent and the information you provide is fascinating. So why do you make it such a strain to follow by drowning out your own commentary with such loud music?🙄 Many - but not all - such cultural and tourism video producers do this, and it's such a pity🤗
Hi there! We like this video and would like to work with you! We create trip plans based on social media content, so that people interested in Tallinn could plan and book their Tallinn trips more easily. We want to see if there is any way we could collab. Thanks!
Thank you for watching! If you want to know what other cool stuff you can do in Tallinn during summer you can click on this video:
ruclips.net/video/V-SoGbYZwR8/видео.html
Какая прекрасная девушка, какой увлекательный и вдохновенный рассказ, спасибо!❤
Tallin is my favourite city in Europe. Amazing place!
What a lovely and informative video 📹 👏
Great video! When I was a kid, we had a class trip to visit Lembit. Back then it was still in water. I had totally forgotten about it, but this video brought back that memory :)
Great! Thank you! I’m going in a couple of weeks- can’t wait! 😁
Thanks for posting, I’ll be there in two months & I can’t wait to be honest.
I am excited about how beautiful and interesting Tallinn is. In May, he arrives in Tallinn for 4 days😊
I will be in Tallinn in this month. Thank you for useful info. 🤩😎
Wonderful video . Very informative. Coming from Australia in September for day tour. Cheers
Some great useful information . well done.
Браво за видеата и за идејата на овој канал, нов сум овде и се претплатив веднаш. Поздрав од Балканот до Балтикот
Well done for the videos and the idea of this channel, I'm new here and subscribed right away. Greetings from the Balkans to the Baltic
This seems to be a very interesting place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!
We are heading there in a few weeks. Would love you meet you and get a grand tour. You made us excited about Estonia.
If you are looking for a tour in Tallinn start here: www.visittallinn.ee/eng/visitor/see-do/things-to-do/tours
I'm thinking about traveling to Tallinn 01 up to 05 March. Will the weather be that bad that we won't enjoy the city???
March is early spring in Tallinn and Estonia. The average temperature is around 2 to 5 degrees. Mornings can be chilly but daytime is usually warmer already.
Nunca imaginei tal maravilha...tão longe de mim...
Where were those big concrete baby heads? Were they inside the museum or accessible from outside?
The heads are outside at the back of the museum when you enter from Kadriorg park side. The museum has large inner courtyard and the heads are situated there. You can see them from outside.
@@VisitTallinn thank youuu :))
By and large, a great video. Your English is excellent and the information you provide is fascinating. So why do you make it such a strain to follow by drowning out your own commentary with such loud music?🙄 Many - but not all - such cultural and tourism video producers do this, and it's such a pity🤗
Nice - almost perfect pronunciation of all estonian names.
Very rare indeed ...
She’s not Estonian?
A yellow submarine? Paul have you watched this?
I must go one day , i think the first time i went here was in 1989 ... USSR Times .
Hai Mis I wanted to working visa for Estonia in Tallinn how can Apply it
This is your starting point: www.workinestonia.com/
The place where I was born
Me too! But I grew up in Kehra.
But you didn't stay?
Hi there! We like this video and would like to work with you!
We create trip plans based on social media content, so that people interested in Tallinn could plan and book their Tallinn trips more easily.
We want to see if there is any way we could collab.
Thanks!
This lady speaks common English but she's Estonian.
My words of advice, don't climb St Olaf's and the city hall tower in one day, it'll kill you.
😃 There is now an alternative tower with a lift (Niguliste Museum). This combined with any of the stairs is bearable.
@@VisitTallinn I went two weeks ago, I must have missed it, probably too tired from climbing those towers XD
Just a bit too ebullient
modern art boring