MORE THAN OLD TOWN! What To Do In Tallinn on Day 2 (Tallinn Estonia Travel Guide)

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • Yesterday, we knocked out the high points in Tallinn with Old Town and the Creative City. Today we’re visiting some lesser-known places. So, if you’re wondering what to do in Tallinn on your second day, then this guide is for you. We explored an abandoned Olympic stadium and released our inner-child to play at the Seaplane Harbour Museum. We had lots of und today we think you’ll love these sights. Keep Going Places!
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Комментарии • 34

  • @EelinLaivat
    @EelinLaivat Год назад

    That was a good video! Linnahall is very interesting plase to visit. I am from Finland and I go to Tallinn many times per year so I know Tallinn quite well. Aand almost every time I visit in Linnahall. On this week there will be few tours to Linnahall and it would be possible to visit inside Linnahall! That would be amazing to see it. There is many secrets inside it, for example 5000 seats teathre and 4000 seats icehall.

  • @katlinpodra1074
    @katlinpodra1074 4 года назад +9

    Linnahall was used as one of the shooting locations for Alan Walker`s "Faded" music video.As well as for Christopher Nolan`s upcoming movie "Tenet".

    • @KeepGoingPlaces
      @KeepGoingPlaces  4 года назад

      Did not know this! Neat info

    • @katlinpodra1074
      @katlinpodra1074 4 года назад

      @@KeepGoingPlaces Nolan filmed several places in Tallinn,that has Soviet buildings,because according to rumor,Tallinn in movie is going to be Ukraine.

    • @StargateMax
      @StargateMax 4 года назад

      @@katlinpodra1074 There was the actual Tallinn in the movie as well (also mentioned several times). Only the "Opera house" (Linnahall) scene was meant to take place in Ukraine.

    • @katlinpodra1074
      @katlinpodra1074 4 года назад +1

      @@StargateMax I haven´t seen the movie yet,but I have heard that recently from Estonian news.I also heard that Robert Pattinson spoke a bit Estonian language in the movie.

  • @cubafilms1
    @cubafilms1 3 года назад +2

    Linnahall were actually a concert hall and ice rink, built for Olympics, but competitions were held in Pirita (few miles from city center) TOP Sailing Center which is quite well preserved.

    • @maksphoto78
      @maksphoto78 3 года назад

      I went to many concerts at Linnahall! Mant Russian bands.

  • @tommyedodson2412
    @tommyedodson2412 4 года назад +5

    So glad you went to the maritime museum. It was one of the best ever and spent hours there. The soviet sub was amazing but we were more amazed at the sheer size of the ocean buoys (never been up close and personal with one and boy are they just huge). So much to see and do, I'd agree it's one of the must see cities in Europe. Also enjoyed Kuma Art Museum (some soviet era art was very interesting) and the tzar's hunting 'cabin" (there's a small clock museum nearby that was a hidden gem in our book). Oh the memories. Thanks for the great vid and hats off to the vid bomber,, such a happy bloke.

    • @KeepGoingPlaces
      @KeepGoingPlaces  4 года назад

      Glad you liked the video, Tommye! The museum was so much fun. You’re right, those buoys were huge! We will have to visit again, for much longer, to enjoy more of what Tallinn has to offer. Will add your recommendations to our list! I love it when people jump into the films. Makes it more fun that way.

    • @MaximaMahl
      @MaximaMahl 4 года назад

      Kumu is the art museum, just a small correction

    • @tommyedodson2412
      @tommyedodson2412 4 года назад

      @@MaximaMahl hum, looked pretty large to us. still a wonderful museum.

    • @Sprilly11
      @Sprilly11 4 года назад +11

      Although the sub was used by the Red Navy for most of its service period, it was actually originally built in Britain for the Estonian Navy during the interwar period.

    • @jazielaugustine8139
      @jazielaugustine8139 3 года назад

      InstaBlaster...

  • @margsangster8994
    @margsangster8994 3 года назад

    Hi guys, it’s Marg back again. I’m also going to Tallinn next year, so I’m loving your videos of this area. Do you remember the name of where you had coffee in that old tram car, as it looked super interesting please? Did they have choices of milks, as being vegan, it’s always cool to learn about the options in other countries! Happy travels! Stay safe,
    Marg

    • @KeepGoingPlaces
      @KeepGoingPlaces  3 года назад

      Hey Marg! Tallinn is the best, you’re going to have a great time! That place is called Peatus. I don’t know for sure but they probably have soy milk - that’s the most common non-dairy milk in Europe we’ve found. It’s in a hip area with lots to explore!

    • @margsangster8994
      @margsangster8994 3 года назад +1

      @@KeepGoingPlaces Aha, got it, thanks so much- I thought that might have been the name of it as I saw it fleetingly in your video but just wanted to be sure! Thanks. Yes, I've also found in my many European trips that soy is the most likely option. Good to know thank you. Yes I'm very excited about exploring the Baltic countries next year! Stay safe and enjoy!
      Cheers,
      Marg

  • @xwiirastusx
    @xwiirastusx 3 года назад +1

    6:83 Tose jellyfish are called Millimallikas.

  • @melvingo9632
    @melvingo9632 4 года назад

    marygo88 nice ti meet you here and a nice placee

  • @holoholopainen1627
    @holoholopainen1627 4 года назад

    Linnahall is an Ice Rink capasity for 3.000 and Concert facilities cap for 4.000 People ! You are walking on the roof of The Ice Rink ! Many Visitors have No Idea - That Estonians play Ice Hockey too !

  • @gbrdhvndi
    @gbrdhvndi 4 года назад

    Take a bird eye view over the Pirita hotel built for the 80's Olympic sailing event:
    www.google.com/maps/@59.4652139,24.8237812,1277a,35y,219.37h/data=!3m1!1e3
    Notice anything? 🚀

  • @lassemanninen4750
    @lassemanninen4750 4 года назад

    Jellyfish in Suomenlahti are not dangerous. They don't burn, so you can swimm whit them.

    • @KeepGoingPlaces
      @KeepGoingPlaces  4 года назад

      Oh, good to know! 😊

    • @lassemanninen4750
      @lassemanninen4750 4 года назад +2

      @@KeepGoingPlaces
      When there is jellyfish in the water, it means that water is clean.
      Non toxic .

  • @Monsuuri
    @Monsuuri 4 года назад

    Very good video, but Estonia was occupied by Soviet Union not by Russia. Soviet doesn't equals to Russia.
    I'm going with the same ferry as you to Estonia next monday.

    • @KeepGoingPlaces
      @KeepGoingPlaces  4 года назад +1

      You are so right! Thank you for the correction, our mistake. Hope you enjoy the ferry! We so wish we could be enjoying Estonia right now, too.

    • @Monsuuri
      @Monsuuri 4 года назад

      @@KeepGoingPlaces it's sad that you didn't eat in m/s Finlandia. The buffet is very good although a bit expensive.
      But I'm glad you visited Finland and Estonia which are like brothers. Both countries are good place to live although a bit not so well-known. Estonia has took big steps to reach Finland.

  • @teoarula1978
    @teoarula1978 4 года назад

    Je suis un homme l estonien