Thank you for the tour of Tallinn. My wife and I visited this charming city one year ago. We were visiting friends in Sweden who wanted to take us to Tallinn. I was kind of curious as to why Estonia? I always thought it was some old forgotten, neglected country digging out from the former Soviet occupation. I am so glad we went because I found this place amazing!!! People were friendly (I cannot emphasize that enough), Tons of history. Easy going, laid back. We loved it. I want to go back and explore it much more. I love this place!
Great video - brought back some good memories from our visit a couple of years ago. Tallinn really should be visited by more people - loads of history, very friendly people and so easy to walk around.
Excellent. I was in Tallinn for a half a day last year and visited the old town last year but didn't really know what to look at in the short time. Shortly, I will be visiting for two days so, thanks to your video, I have now lots to consider.
Brilliant video- one of the best (if not the best) travel videos I’ve ever seen. I love how you picked 4 areas of Tallinn and centered it all around them, rather than centering everything about inidvidual sights. Amazing!
Hi Polly :) I hope you are well. Many thanks for the BEST Tallinn guidance channel on RUclips! I have watched literally all your videos and taken my notes :) as I am going to be in Tallin in a week, please keep up the great and friendly help to all of us. Lots of love from London. Aycan :)
Visited Tallinn last april, before the most of the tourist came. Immediately fell deeply in love with this beautiful country, its wonderful city and the people. All your tips in videos before this one helped me out a lot to find my way around. Is it possible to feel homesick for a country/city that isn't yours 🤔 everytime I see a video about Estonia/Tallinn it feels like someone punched me in the stomach 🙄😕❣ I certainly have to come more often to this amazing city 🇪🇪❤
I wouldn't guarantee that. The metal steps are quite uncomfortable for dogs and narrow in some places. It's best to check with the spot directly though.
Hi thank you for this, its really helpful I would like to ask, what time do the shops open and what time do they close? We are going there in July for a day
I will be in Tallinn on a Sunday but worried that lots of places will be shut, I want to go to the creative city as I have done the Old town. I am in a wheelchair, but it seems most places have stairs to get to rooftop bars.
Sunday in Tallinn is better than Monday :). Most museums, cafes, bars and restaurants will be open. In Telliskivi You can check out the Fotografiska photography museum and gallery. If you haven't been to Niguliste Museum, I also recommend that. They now have an elevator that can take you to the church tower for lovely Old Town views.
Taas ollaan tulossa Tallinnaan, voi että kun kerkiäisi ja osaisi käyttää Tallinnan korttia hyväksi kun olisi kaikki nähtävyydet käytävä läpi.Viime kerralla emme vaimon kanssa onnistuneet,mistä saa tietoa paikan päällä ja keneltä apua tällaiselle maalais turistille jotta voisi nauttia kaikista keskiaikaisista jutuista yms.
Great videos 😍as always 😊 hope you could do a video where the business district is in all Estonia including Tallinn and a video where rice is being serve 😁and lastly a video of international cuisine like Italian, Indian, Chinese and Filipino to name a few 😋 thanks!
Not at all, most places are open throughout the year. Church towers (St Olav's church tower) do close however as it is not safe up there with snow and ice. Kiek in the Kök is closed currently due to renovation works (opening in late spring). All the rest on the list is open and welcoming visitors.
Bad advice... Alternatively, people should not go to Helsinki, London or any city doing road works. The scale of road works and developments in Tallinn is nothing special. Main interest spots for tourists are still accessible and open. In fact, there are actually renewed areas waiting to be discovered like Vana-Kalamaja street, Pirita beach rest area etc.
I have been to tallin! And I must say it’s one of the best cities I would love to visit couple more times in life..
Une des toutes première jolie et agréable ville d'Europe ! Restaurants Excellents et divers !Parcs magnifiques et la mer !...............
I used the visit Tallinn guides to plan a week in Tallinn and had the most wonderful time!!
Thank you for the tour of Tallinn. My wife and I visited this charming city one year ago. We were visiting friends in Sweden who wanted to take us to Tallinn. I was kind of curious as to why Estonia? I always thought it was some old forgotten, neglected country digging out from the former Soviet occupation. I am so glad we went because I found this place amazing!!! People were friendly (I cannot emphasize that enough), Tons of history. Easy going, laid back. We loved it. I want to go back and explore it much more. I love this place!
The energy & charmnes that this stunningly beautiful girl brings to the table is really so cute to watch ❤
Looks amazing! A very different place to how I left it for England in 1999.
What a comprehensive guide. Thanks so much!
Great video - brought back some good memories from our visit a couple of years ago. Tallinn really should be visited by more people - loads of history, very friendly people and so easy to walk around.
Thank you very much for this video. I have taken plenty of notes for my first trip to Tallin which will be really useful. Great job! ❤
Excellent tour, wonderful video, I will be visiting soon, and you have given me lots of ideas about places to go, and things to do. Thank you!
All of your videos are so professionally produced and packed with so much useful information. I can’t thank you enough👏🏻👍🏻🙏✌🏻🤙🏻
Excellent. I was in Tallinn for a half a day last year and visited the old town last year but didn't really know what to look at in the short time. Shortly, I will be visiting for two days so, thanks to your video, I have now lots to consider.
What an amazing video sold me I'm going to tallin this summer. thank you!!
Thank you so much for this lovely summery visit. Keep up the great videos... love them !
Brilliant video- one of the best (if not the best) travel videos I’ve ever seen. I love how you picked 4 areas of Tallinn and centered it all around them, rather than centering everything about inidvidual sights. Amazing!
Hi Polly :) I hope you are well.
Many thanks for the BEST Tallinn guidance channel on RUclips! I have watched literally all your videos and taken my notes :) as I am going to be in Tallin in a week, please keep up the great and friendly help to all of us. Lots of love from London. Aycan :)
Thanks a lot for inspiration! :) Did great job!
Awesome video! I'm in Tallinn right now and will use the video as a guide. Thank you and congratulations!
Looks fantastic. Couldn't wait to visit!
Excellent travel guide. Great job! Thank you.
Visited Tallinn last april, before the most of the tourist came. Immediately fell deeply in love with this beautiful country, its wonderful city and the people. All your tips in videos before this one helped me out a lot to find my way around.
Is it possible to feel homesick for a country/city that isn't yours 🤔 everytime I see a video about Estonia/Tallinn it feels like someone punched me in the stomach 🙄😕❣
I certainly have to come more often to this amazing city 🇪🇪❤
Awesome video! Very informative and helpful. Keep it up! ❤
Tänan suurepärase video eest ❤
Excellent! Tallinn looks absolutely lovely and I'll be there for a week in June, coupled with a six-day stay in Helsinki.
Combining Tallinn and Helsinki is a brilliant idea.
@@VisitTallinn Thank you. As it's just a short ferry ride across the sea, visiting both cities is a must.
I left Sydney, Australia, for Tallinn last year, and I don't want to go back.
Hi! Great Video! Can you go up the town wall with dogs? 😊
I wouldn't guarantee that. The metal steps are quite uncomfortable for dogs and narrow in some places. It's best to check with the spot directly though.
Thank you very much
Hi thank you for this, its really helpful
I would like to ask, what time do the shops open and what time do they close?
We are going there in July for a day
most shops open around 9 or 10 and close around 18 to 20. Larger grocery stores stay open until 10 or 11.
I will be in Tallinn on a Sunday but worried that lots of places will be shut, I want to go to the creative city as I have done the Old town. I am in a wheelchair, but it seems most places have stairs to get to rooftop bars.
Sunday in Tallinn is better than Monday :). Most museums, cafes, bars and restaurants will be open.
In Telliskivi You can check out the Fotografiska photography museum and gallery. If you haven't been to Niguliste Museum, I also recommend that. They now have an elevator that can take you to the church tower for lovely Old Town views.
I want to meet environmentalists sustainable agriculture farmers i want to work at restaurants ❤
How many days should one spend in talinn? Any recommendations?
If you just want to see Tallinn then 3 to 4 days, but if you want to see rest of Estonia, you can easily fill up a week.
Taas ollaan tulossa Tallinnaan, voi että kun kerkiäisi ja osaisi käyttää Tallinnan korttia hyväksi kun olisi kaikki nähtävyydet käytävä läpi.Viime kerralla emme vaimon kanssa onnistuneet,mistä saa tietoa paikan päällä ja keneltä apua tällaiselle maalais turistille jotta voisi nauttia kaikista keskiaikaisista jutuista yms.
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Great videos 😍as always 😊 hope you could do a video where the business district is in all Estonia including Tallinn and a video where rice is being serve 😁and lastly a video of international cuisine like Italian, Indian, Chinese and Filipino to name a few 😋 thanks!
did these places close on non-summer? not good video...
Not at all, most places are open throughout the year. Church towers (St Olav's church tower) do close however as it is not safe up there with snow and ice. Kiek in the Kök is closed currently due to renovation works (opening in late spring). All the rest on the list is open and welcoming visitors.
Don’t come to Tallinn this summer. Roads have been dug up.
Go to Tartu or Narva or Haapsalu or Pärnu.
Bad advice... Alternatively, people should not go to Helsinki, London or any city doing road works. The scale of road works and developments in Tallinn is nothing special. Main interest spots for tourists are still accessible and open. In fact, there are actually renewed areas waiting to be discovered like Vana-Kalamaja street, Pirita beach rest area etc.