Did you realize all local people are wearing a beanie. Would help you to stay warm. It is a must in countrys like Finland or Estonia. Body heat will disappear from your head. Stay warm and healthy and take Vitamin C
My girlfriend is Estonian and I've been to Estonia several times. We decided to move from France to live there. It's a beautiful country with a lot of greenery and low pollution. Food is very cheap compared to france especially if you avoid old town Tallinn which is super touristic. Btw you say in your video that there are not that many asians in Tallinn, it is true during the winter but, if you ever go back to old town during the summer, it's actually crowded with asian tourists. Also, Wearing a hat during the winter in estonia is crucial ;).
The cheaper food is in food stores like Rimi, Prisma, Selver not old town random shops. Solaris centre has kinda expensive food but less than in old town.
We are love estonia.can you some one help us to tell is this living costs is high . Bcz we try to move astonishing. monthly salary is per person £2000.is this salary in affordable or not
Mida keegi peab heaks kohviks, kindlasti erineb. Ja kui oled kohvigurmaan, siis ilmselt on su nõudmised nii kõrged, et ilmselt käid ainult tõeliselt heades kohtades, ja see ka maksab rohkem. Mina tahan oma kofeiinikoguse lihtsalt kätte saada ja joon espressot. Caffeinis on ta vist 1.60. Reval Cafes 2. 10. ?ldse igal pool, kus olen käinud on 2 ja Caffeini taolistes kohtades 1.60. Lihtsam oleks öelda, kus on kallim. Mademoiselle kohvikutes on 3 euri, siis Raekoja platsil kõigis kohtades 3 euri (aga no Raekoja plats ongi ju tõeline turistilõks) Rohkem ei menugi praegu. Kui tuleb meelde midagi, annan teada :)Aga ma tõesti olen üllatunud, et kõik muudkui 3 euri kohvi eest maksavad.
The Price of Coffee IS so high / Thanks to ALL The Finns that visit The Old Town ! Finns Drink The Most Coffee in The World ! Usually when You Drink just Coffee / You Dont Drink Beer !
Nice video again:) Its difference of races. I would be dying in Australia too, i cant stand heat over 25 C. Beginning of video you was right, you must consider wind too, that makes freezing quicker... Tallinn is port city and you can easly add 5-10 C to actual temperature. Stay cool ;)
Ahh yeah ofcourse as its close to the sea the wind is more. Was so cold that day haha. But we are starting to get used to the cold a bit. Love the snow! 😊
Indeed, as you may see in Tallinn and also when you travel to Finland or Sweden or Norway, etc, during winter - keep a warm beanie at hand :) A lot of heat escapes through head and a good beanie will keep you warm. But also since there wasn't too much snow then the cold feels more "sharp" as well, with more snow it's usually more mellow.
That'll be handy in colder northern regions :) In any case, nice to see you visit Tallinn and liking it here, hopefully you will be able to visit it again in future. Safe travels wherever you two go.
The salad you showed is not saurcraut, it is closer to coleslaw, but without onions and cream dressing. Those meat balls are local dish called "pihvit" it's special feature is that besides minsed meat it also has minced liver in them.
Hi ! If you're still in Tallinn i recommend you to visit Balti jaama turg ( The baltic station market). It's cool newly opened market selling groceries,veggies and it has cheap and tasty street food area inside the market. You can also buy winter hats from there :-)
Hey Triin id like to Visit Estonia maybe even live, Im in Iceland, and planning to visit shortly, can you direct me to some info. I'd love to see how it is and decide if I'll stay and find a location. Thanks www.leftyhooks-1.se
Buy caffe from gas station called Olerex or Circle K. Did you guys visit Lennusadam (seaplane harbour) museum, aadress Vesilennuki 6 Patarei prison, aadress Suur-Patarei 28 Go visit for good meal Vana Villem, aadress Tartu mnt. 50 Seiklusjutte Maalt ja Merelt, aadress Tartu mnt. 44 Scotland Yard Pub, aadress Mere puiestee 6
depends who you are. for example pension is around 400 euros and minimum salary is 500 and many people get minimum salary. and then prices are waaaay to high for those people. their budget is extremely tight. but i guess for americans and other europeans etc things seem cheap
I am from in estonia , the caffee and another things what are you get is expenciv becauce you are in old town . But when you weren't in old town you get cafee and it cost -•1€ or 85 cents. I am very proud od to the estonia because you like it . Love your videos❤️❤️❤️
If You have place like hotel or aparment then go big shopcenter where is food shop and ask "kulinaaria" they direct hot ready too eat sectsion where are prices loweer then Your pancake = 6-11 euros /kg meals
Tourist to Tallinn will find the best prices for food in the large supermarkets , they have an excellent range of prepared meals suitable to eat as a takeaway meals McDonalds in the Old Town of Tallinn , I think is a rip off , high prices for unhealthy food which is marked up a huge amount and it is mainly made from processed food and it is not freshly made as it mainly comes out of the deep freeze .
those prices are brutally expensive I have't seen anything "super cheap" as you state Super cheap is having an expresso coffee for 50 cents here in Portugal
"brutally expensive" _you should shut up and get out of here_ it depends how poor and homeless you are. I fins cheap and affordable a lot of things they bought.
Have you ever been to Sweden? Rimi is actually owned by ICA which is a Swedish supermarket company. Next time you should visit Prisma because it's a lot bigger supermarket and has better variety of goods.
Ah, the old pharmacy. Our building restoration teacher gave us a tour there. I found it interesting that, after you go inside the first door, you can still see the original entrance. Made of stone, the old steps are so worn, especially the last one that it almost makes an arch. The pancake place is also awesome. Also you missed out on "Meekook", for some reason, it's one of my favourites. Glad you liked the experience though. :)
Thanks, great video again guys, -15 is really really cold but I'm sure it's worth it with all the new experiences and adventures you are having and sharing with us!! But once you are in Europe in the Winter and you combine Snow and Wind, the wind can really cut through you and make it even so so so much colder. And by the way, you guys are the Best Bargin Hunters you always find the best deals. But if Estonia is anything like Salzburg the Old Town is the most expensive, but it's the best, and I'm sure the coffee is fantastic!! Have Fun...
Tallinn is really bland and expensive city in Estonia. When you come to Estonia, drive that 2,5h to Southern Estonia, where most of the culture is. I suggest going to Tartu or Viljandi. Cheaper in conclusion and more to watch.
There are actually a lot of Asians in Estonia since it’s cheap to travel here. They usually take a cruise. Also Estonia is one of the most non-religious countries in Europe definitely.
Most of the stuff in the supermarket looked very cheap, even compared to my part of the world (California). If you want to find the opposite (expensive food), go to Iceland. Meat is very expensive, but at least the ice is free. ;)
estonia is cheap because our minimum salary is small its 500euros. Typical family is with 2 kids and if u get 500e per month then you really have to look for cheap food and cant go eating out. I live with my mother and 1brother and sister and we live good with 1500euros per month. To us food and life is still expensive :D
For some it actually is. Here in Pärnu we got a guy who goes around with shorts and T-shirt when its -20 outside. All kind of crazies out there i guess:D
Our definition of ‘summer’ is so very different though...lol it’s been bitterly hot here in Australia.it’s 50+ degrees Celsius in Outback and 40+degrees in metropolitan cities. But your body actually feels far hotter than what the weather forecasts reporting. People hardly uses air conditioning unless they really can’t bear the heat at home and it’s even a luxury to use fans, because of incredibly expensive energy price.
Well in Old Town everything costs an arm and a leg. Also I buy Irish Cappuccino from a coffee vending machine - 300ml goodness for 0.70€. But obviously not in Old Town.
I would like to ask if 350-400 euro a month is it enough to live in Tallinn if being a student? Is it good for accommodation rent maybe like dormitory, food and other necessary things? If not, what's the cheapest price for apartment rents. Thank you very much
KC Manejero it’s been awhile since I lived in Estonia ( left in 2014) however 400 euros has not been sufficient enough for ages. I’d say it was a minimum of 700 euros a month, and that’s under the presumption you either live in the dormitory or share an apartment.
I would say 400 euros a month in dorm is duable, but involves being careful with money. I thing dorms average a 100 euros a month. I lived 2 years ago in dorm (TalTech) for 330 euros a month, but prices have gone up.
3 eur coffee is kind of a mystery here. Estonia somehow managed to get a inflated coffee market. It's like a half hour salary for a lot of Estonians so it kind of became kind of a 'political campaign of reason', literally ads of "why on earth are you buying 3 eur coffee!?" :D At the same time thinking that our problems currently have included among themselves coffee prices I'm kind of glad we don't face bigger problems and we can focus on economic growth as a country.
That's interesting. We were thinking how can coffee be so much as we heard the wage wasn't really high on average. I heard in Dubai coffee is 4.4 Euro!
Seems it was very cold. Would you tell me at what month you travelled there. Tallinn is one of the port of my cruise trip on Oct 5. I wonder how cold it will be.
Haha real Aussie going for the Ice coffee. I lived in Aussie for a short while and really liked for the half a liter Ice coffees you have there. But sadly back home (here Estonia), the ice coffees are really expensive and small compared to Australia.
@@UCTt2IMqvqahaSqQa1TKWq3g@UCTt2IMqvqahaSqQa1TKWq3g Did you walk on the street behind you 10:14 at 8-11 dets 2018 as i think i saw you both there ? 11:51 It's Meekook aka Honey cake and is so soft and tastes so good belive me you need to try it ;) 13:47 No one buys the small milks with capped container, they usually buy atleast 1 liter ones and often the soft plastic container, that costs 50-65 cents (in any store) for 1L. Black bread is the healthiest bread you can ever eat ;)
We were mainly comparing the prices with the Australian cost of living. But i understand where you are coming from. Things should even out according to the general cost of living.
Hi Rachel I came from South Korea and I follow your vlogs :) Believe me, I miss many things from South Korea...Life was so convenient there :) Free delivery :D I missed that part the most lolz Internet everywhere and almost FREE...Coffee shops....I love coffee shops there...here I couldn't find that sort of ambiance :)
Hello thanks for your awesome videos. And you 2 are nice persons. I want to make a road trip in East Europe countries starting from Baltic countries to Poland Czech republic, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Greece, Cyprus and Istanbul. What y think? When I have to do it and how so it don't cost me a lot please.
You havent seen the real Estonia winter 0 to -20°C its like summer, -20 to -35°C it winter and but winde to then you really knows whats real Estonia winter.
You are right, jobs are underpaid and there lot of problems. When you start work masters expect from one human to too 10people job. From now 2019 if you go food shop you can only have in 10€ bred, butter and small pack chees and thats it. Bred is 0.87€, butter is 2.95€ and chees pack(150g) is 4.65€. Total cost is 8.47€. So you have to work 15h a day to live little bit better even when you are sick you need to bee in work other wise you might lose job
@@kristiinaanniko36 hmm, that kinda sucks :( My girlfriends name is Kristiina and she is Estonian :) we live in Australia, I'm of Italian descent, so we mix well.
Rents inside tallin can range from cheap to incredibly high depending on the specific area you wanna be, it's not hard to find a nice 3 rooms furnished flat (60-70 square meters) in a decent part of tallin for around 750e/month though (water, electricy etc..., not included).
As a local, an Estonian, I say/write that the clip at ruclips.net/video/huyThUsKTbs/видео.html is not nice, because it is NOT nice that people(You) suffer, but it is certainly INTERESTING, very ironic, because at the background of the one of You complaining without any, even remotely adequate, head cover, that You can't feel Your face, there are people walking around with pretty good hats and all of that while at least one of You has a hood that is NOT GOOD ENOUGH for that kind of weather, but would still HELP A LOT. And then there's a complaint at some other clip that at least one of You is "sick all the time". Like, given that video clip NO WONDER THAT YOU ARE SICK "all the time". I do NOT want You to suffer, but there is that irony, the stark contrast between that video clip and then the complaint, "I'm sick all the time". :-D
Did you realize all local people are wearing a beanie. Would help you to stay warm. It is a must in countrys like Finland or Estonia. Body heat will disappear from your head. Stay warm and healthy and take Vitamin C
Haha that's soooo true. Everyone keeps telling us. Thank you so much for your concerns. That's lovely and we should start wearing them. 😁
And vitamin D because of lack sunlight.
You mean, Orange Juice? It has vitamin C.
Old town is the most expensive. Due to tourists.
The Helsinki city centre is also fullfiled by tourists. Greetings from the Helsinki region! :-)
actually district differs plase like nõmme or saku can be insane
@@rachelandnick hope you 2 were satisfeid with the small baltic country like estonia hehe
I am wantin to live in tallin 2/3 mnths at a time-is it cheap???
-8 is still pretty warm for winter. Use hats in cold weather, your head looses a lot of heat.
I wouldn't call that pretty warm, more like normal. Pretty warm is around 0.
@@Mcquiz95 For winter. -10 and up here is warm for winter. If there is no -20 its a warm winter overall. -30 is not unheard of.
@@sulevturnpuu5491 I've lived here for 23 years, I would never call -10 warm weather especially with how often it's around +1 and raining.
If you're trying to stay in budget, shouldn't really be eating in Old Town ;) But loved the vlog!
Thanks! Yeah next time we will try and eat further out in the suburbs :-)
Are you Estonian?
"Must" means "Black" in Estonian )))
My girlfriend is Estonian and I've been to Estonia several times. We decided to move from France to live there. It's a beautiful country with a lot of greenery and low pollution. Food is very cheap compared to france especially if you avoid old town Tallinn which is super touristic. Btw you say in your video that there are not that many asians in Tallinn, it is true during the winter but, if you ever go back to old town during the summer, it's actually crowded with asian tourists. Also, Wearing a hat during the winter in estonia is crucial ;).
The cheaper food is in food stores like Rimi, Prisma, Selver not old town random shops. Solaris centre has kinda expensive food but less than in old town.
We are love estonia.can you some one help us to tell is this living costs is high . Bcz we try to move astonishing. monthly salary is per person £2000.is this salary in affordable or not
@@inokadilrukshi4863 you can easily manage with 2000 pounds per month in Estonia.
The only places where coffee will cost you 3 euroni Tallinn is in tourist traps. Usually 1.60 - 2 euros, also on the centre
Thanks for the tip! We thought that's normal lol.
I live in Tartu, Estonia. Coffee is usually 2-4 euros here
Kus sa saad Tallinnas “normaalse” kohvi 1.60 - 2 euroga? Täitsa põnev oleks teada nii mulle kui ka mu rahakottile xd
Mida keegi peab heaks kohviks, kindlasti erineb. Ja kui oled kohvigurmaan, siis ilmselt on su nõudmised nii kõrged, et ilmselt käid ainult tõeliselt heades kohtades, ja see ka maksab rohkem. Mina tahan oma kofeiinikoguse lihtsalt kätte saada ja joon espressot. Caffeinis on ta vist 1.60. Reval Cafes 2. 10. ?ldse igal pool, kus olen käinud on 2 ja Caffeini taolistes kohtades 1.60. Lihtsam oleks öelda, kus on kallim. Mademoiselle kohvikutes on 3 euri, siis Raekoja platsil kõigis kohtades 3 euri (aga no Raekoja plats ongi ju tõeline turistilõks) Rohkem ei menugi praegu. Kui tuleb meelde midagi, annan teada :)Aga ma tõesti olen üllatunud, et kõik muudkui 3 euri kohvi eest maksavad.
The Price of Coffee IS so high / Thanks to ALL The Finns that visit The Old Town ! Finns Drink The Most Coffee in The World ! Usually when You Drink just Coffee / You Dont Drink Beer !
Nice video again:) Its difference of races. I would be dying in Australia too, i cant stand heat over 25 C. Beginning of video you was right, you must consider wind too, that makes freezing quicker... Tallinn is port city and you can easly add 5-10 C to actual temperature. Stay cool ;)
Ahh yeah ofcourse as its close to the sea the wind is more. Was so cold that day haha. But we are starting to get used to the cold a bit. Love the snow! 😊
11:29 That's not sauerkraut, that's cabbage and carrot salad and from the looks of it, completely fresh and unprocessed unlike sauerkraut.
Miriam Estonia is a nice country
Indeed, as you may see in Tallinn and also when you travel to Finland or Sweden or Norway, etc, during winter - keep a warm beanie at hand :) A lot of heat escapes through head and a good beanie will keep you warm. But also since there wasn't too much snow then the cold feels more "sharp" as well, with more snow it's usually more mellow.
I finally bought a beanie from New Yorker! Makes a huge difference with warmth. Cheers 😊 - Nic
That'll be handy in colder northern regions :) In any case, nice to see you visit Tallinn and liking it here, hopefully you will be able to visit it again in future. Safe travels wherever you two go.
I'm from Estonia. Happy new year everbody!
Love the “it’s a MUST” joke😂 cause it really is for us estonias. Never though of the name this way..
The salad you showed is not saurcraut, it is closer to coleslaw, but without onions and cream dressing. Those meat balls are local dish called "pihvit" it's special feature is that besides minsed meat it also has minced liver in them.
Hi ! If you're still in Tallinn i recommend you to visit Balti jaama turg ( The baltic station market). It's cool newly opened market selling groceries,veggies and it has cheap and tasty street food area inside the market. You can also buy winter hats from there :-)
oh yes!! We've visited the market. It was really lovely from my memory. We should've bought hats there. 😂
It's the oldest pharmacy in Europe I think. Greetings from Finland! :-)
Hi!! 😊
The food you liked isn't sauerkraut, it is just a cabbage and carrot salad with vinegar 🙂
Hey Triin id like to Visit Estonia maybe even live, Im in Iceland, and planning to visit shortly, can you direct me to some info. I'd love to see how it is and decide if I'll stay and find a location. Thanks
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Buy caffe from gas station called Olerex or Circle K.
Did you guys visit
Lennusadam (seaplane harbour) museum, aadress Vesilennuki 6
Patarei prison, aadress Suur-Patarei 28
Go visit for good meal
Vana Villem, aadress Tartu mnt. 50
Seiklusjutte Maalt ja Merelt, aadress Tartu mnt. 44
Scotland Yard Pub, aadress Mere puiestee 6
I totally agree with this! Great places where I have been with my Estonian girl as a Dutchman😊
depends who you are. for example pension is around 400 euros and minimum salary is 500 and many people get minimum salary. and then prices are waaaay to high for those people. their budget is extremely tight. but i guess for americans and other europeans etc things seem cheap
If the price for being in such a wonderful place is face being cold..so worth it.
I am from in estonia , the caffee and another things what are you get is expenciv becauce you are in old town . But when you weren't in old town you get cafee and it cost -•1€ or 85 cents. I am very proud od to the estonia because you like it . Love your videos❤️❤️❤️
Thanks so much Maria! We love Estonia :-)
Maria I love your country
Hey Rachel and Nick , thx for nice review
If You have place like hotel or aparment then go big shopcenter where is food shop and ask "kulinaaria" they direct hot ready too eat sectsion where are prices loweer then Your pancake = 6-11 euros /kg meals
Tourist to Tallinn will find the best prices for food in the large supermarkets , they have an excellent range of prepared meals suitable to eat as a takeaway meals
McDonalds in the Old Town of Tallinn , I think is a rip off , high prices for unhealthy food which is marked up a huge amount and it is mainly made from processed food and it is not freshly made as it mainly comes out of the deep freeze .
those prices are brutally expensive
I have't seen anything "super cheap" as you state
Super cheap is having an expresso coffee for 50 cents here in Portugal
Maybe they dont pay taxes in Portugal?
@@kulnokaiklem LOL We are skinned alive with taxes here.
VAT is 23%
"brutally expensive" _you should shut up and get out of here_
it depends how poor and homeless you are.
I fins cheap and affordable a lot of things they bought.
Have you ever been to Sweden? Rimi is actually owned by ICA which is a Swedish supermarket company. Next time you should visit Prisma because it's a lot bigger supermarket and has better variety of goods.
Actually we're in Sweden now haha so yes we know the supermarket. It's pretty cool. Prima is good too.
Carl-Erik Lillak which is owned by Finnish S group.
As a true Estonian visit Selver! Only Estonian supermarket brand that's among the bigger ones and pretty ok one at that. :)
I live on Estonia not in Tallinn somewhere else and there you can buy coffee on coffeemachine for 0,50€ not big cup
Ah, the old pharmacy. Our building restoration teacher gave us a tour there. I found it interesting that, after you go inside the first door, you can still see the original entrance. Made of stone, the old steps are so worn, especially the last one that it almost makes an arch. The pancake place is also awesome. Also you missed out on "Meekook", for some reason, it's one of my favourites. Glad you liked the experience though. :)
Thanks! We loved the pancakes! We really want to try Meekook next time :-)
Meekook = Honey cake :)
What about hotel room rents and all??
Estonian cheapest coffe is 1euro in Meie store
You can get 80 cent coffee.
MichaelChiklisCares possible, i havent seen cheaper than 1euro coffe anywhere sadly
Thanks, great video again guys, -15 is really really cold but I'm sure it's worth it with all the new experiences and adventures you are having and sharing with us!! But once you are in Europe in the Winter and you combine Snow and Wind, the wind can really cut through you and make it even so so so much colder. And by the way, you guys are the Best Bargin Hunters you always find the best deals. But if Estonia is anything like Salzburg the Old Town is the most expensive, but it's the best, and I'm sure the coffee is fantastic!! Have Fun...
Tallinn is really bland and expensive city in Estonia. When you come to Estonia, drive that 2,5h to Southern Estonia, where most of the culture is. I suggest going to Tartu or Viljandi. Cheaper in conclusion and more to watch.
Thanjs fir the tip
Ive found that on my traveks and i try to avoid the touristy places now
Sa räägid ainult vanalinnast mitte tervest tallinast
There are actually a lot of Asians in Estonia since it’s cheap to travel here. They usually take a cruise. Also Estonia is one of the most non-religious countries in Europe definitely.
Most of the stuff in the supermarket looked very cheap, even compared to my part of the world (California). If you want to find the opposite (expensive food), go to Iceland. Meat is very expensive, but at least the ice is free. ;)
Haha we're actually in Sweden now. Now that I'm looking at our video in Estonia. I miss cheap food there.😂
Ha, ha Sweden is so cheap for us Norwegians.All.Baltic countries have even cheaper and variable good food.
estonia is cheap because our minimum salary is small its 500euros. Typical family is with 2 kids and if u get 500e per month then you really have to look for cheap food and cant go eating out. I live with my mother and 1brother and sister and we live good with 1500euros per month. To us food and life is still expensive :D
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@@trevork1994 ~Wow ({: | ...!
Love your all videos and this video is really super cool, u guys should upload more videos. Just keep moving forward and never give up! ❤️💪🏻
thank you so much❤❤❤❤❤
-8? That's like summer for us in Estonia :))
Boi I don't think so
For some it actually is. Here in Pärnu we got a guy who goes around with shorts and T-shirt when its -20 outside. All kind of crazies out there i guess:D
Our definition of ‘summer’ is so very different though...lol it’s been bitterly hot here in Australia.it’s 50+ degrees Celsius in Outback and 40+degrees in metropolitan cities. But your body actually feels far hotter than what the weather forecasts reporting. People hardly uses air conditioning unless they really can’t bear the heat at home and it’s even a luxury to use fans, because of incredibly expensive energy price.
@YNG Valts ~Am pretty sure that had been a joke ({; D ...!
@@ihatelols ~Wow...! (Although i really don't care for the heat either!) btw: is AirCon 'widespread/common' in Eesti??
Yes the pancakes
Which baths are you talking about...the baths in Budapest are heated ...it’s amazing
yes!! That's the one :)
i am from estonia btw and tallin is not so expensive do you think
How much does a cup of coffee cost in the city you live?!
Well in Old Town everything costs an arm and a leg.
Also I buy Irish Cappuccino from a coffee vending machine - 300ml goodness for 0.70€. But obviously not in Old Town.
Wow super cheap! Vending machine coffees can be really good sometimes too. As good as cafes. 😊
I requested the GoBox info to share the locations of their vending machines, but they might not answer before you leave ... so good luck!
Really cheap groceries compared to Australia prices
Between 1-5$ o guess
Hello to you guys from the garden island of Kauai. Thank you for the video
I would like to ask if 350-400 euro a month is it enough to live in Tallinn if being a student? Is it good for accommodation rent maybe like dormitory, food and other necessary things? If not, what's the cheapest price for apartment rents. Thank you very much
KC Manejero it’s been awhile since I lived in Estonia ( left in 2014) however 400 euros has not been sufficient enough for ages. I’d say it was a minimum of 700 euros a month, and that’s under the presumption you either live in the dormitory or share an apartment.
That's more like one month's rent for a small 1 or 2 room apartement and not even in the city centre.
I would say 400 euros a month in dorm is duable, but involves being careful with money. I thing dorms average a 100 euros a month. I lived 2 years ago in dorm (TalTech) for 330 euros a month, but prices have gone up.
3 eur coffee is kind of a mystery here. Estonia somehow managed to get a inflated coffee market. It's like a half hour salary for a lot of Estonians so it kind of became kind of a 'political campaign of reason', literally ads of "why on earth are you buying 3 eur coffee!?" :D
At the same time thinking that our problems currently have included among themselves coffee prices I'm kind of glad we don't face bigger problems and we can focus on economic growth as a country.
That's interesting. We were thinking how can coffee be so much as we heard the wage wasn't really high on average. I heard in Dubai coffee is 4.4 Euro!
More like an hour salary for a lot of people, it's ridiculous.
Old Town Coffee IS for Visitors only ! At Peeter Pizza Joints You can get 0.5liter Beer for 3€ ! - with Pizza of course !
Seems it was very cold. Would you tell me at what month you travelled there. Tallinn is one of the port of my cruise trip on Oct 5. I wonder how cold it will be.
We were there Late November-Early December :-)
@@rachelandnick Thank you. I think it will be not that cold in early Oct. I guess it is as cold as Toronto that I live.
how you describe that frog wall-painting restaurant? the place looks so plain.
I loved that place!!!
Estonian prices in general are not so bad, its the salary that is not catching up with the rest of EU :D
Haha real Aussie going for the Ice coffee. I lived in Aussie for a short while and really liked for the half a liter Ice coffees you have there. But sadly back home (here Estonia), the ice coffees are really expensive and small compared to Australia.
Haha i love iced coffees. Totally addicted to them. 😊
@@UCTt2IMqvqahaSqQa1TKWq3g@UCTt2IMqvqahaSqQa1TKWq3g
Did you walk on the street behind you 10:14 at 8-11 dets 2018 as i think i saw you both there ?
11:51 It's Meekook aka Honey cake and is so soft and tastes so good belive me you need to try it ;)
13:47 No one buys the small milks with capped container, they usually buy atleast 1 liter ones and often the soft plastic container, that costs 50-65 cents (in any store) for 1L.
Black bread is the healthiest bread you can ever eat ;)
Is it possible for a student to manage his or her tuition fee as well as living cost by part time job?
Thanks in advance beloved bro and sis😊
Hi.Thank you so much sharing 😊
You're welcome 😊
if u are from sweden germany exc so cheap because minimum wage 1500 euros and over but as estonian so expensive
We were mainly comparing the prices with the Australian cost of living. But i understand where you are coming from. Things should even out according to the general cost of living.
Its safe to drink tapwater in estonia
Loved it❤❤
Hi Rachel I came from South Korea and I follow your vlogs :) Believe me, I miss many things from South Korea...Life was so convenient there :) Free delivery :D I missed that part the most lolz Internet everywhere and almost FREE...Coffee shops....I love coffee shops there...here I couldn't find that sort of ambiance :)
Sooo true! Korean cafes are the best, aren't they? ☺️
@@rachelandnick Thank you so much for your response
hot choc seems a little cheaper than coffee-whats tea costs like?
Hi dear, what about rented house to stay over dere, cheapest houses 1 bedroom
that margerine is inedible
I’m from estonia 🇪🇪. It’s beatiful
Hello Spextr Tfm
pls whats the cheaper place in estonia if someone want stay one month as a tourist
In the Tallinn almost everywhere is a fucking high prices. Hate it! Cheapest supermarkets in the Tallinn is Grossi and Konsum
Hi Rachel Are you Japanese ot korean?
i just found this video and it’s really great!
i’m estonian:)
Woohoo Tere! 😄
Nice! I want To Know In Tallinn B.Sc of Mechatronics Is There??
Ok, here are some todays prices:
* good! beer in pub ...6-8 eur
* lunch ca 10 eur
* coffee 2-3
* "handmade" burger + fries 10-12 eur
* club ticket 12-15 eur
* cinema ticket 8 eur
Hello thanks for your awesome videos. And you 2 are nice persons. I want to make a road trip in East Europe countries starting from Baltic countries to Poland Czech republic, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Greece, Cyprus and Istanbul. What y think? When I have to do it and how so it don't cost me a lot please.
I think a good cheap way might be by bus. And those countries are quite affordable 😊
The prices are pretty good in the supermarket:)
love you guys
Yall should check out a place called linnahall its a big abandoned building thats near the sea and it has a great view
It's literally in our latest video ❤
Rimi is actually the most expensive supermarket in Estonia
I'd say Slaver (Selver) is more expensive.
You havent seen the real Estonia winter 0 to -20°C its like summer, -20 to -35°C it winter and but winde to then you really knows whats real Estonia winter.
Wow - 35!! That's insane!❄😂
The most minimum price of the coffee can be as cheap as 0.60€
Wow that's super cheap! Wish we found that! :-)
did you try pikargorkid
Tank for Coming to Estonia!
We loved it so much!
I heard lot of Estonian young people leaving because "normal" jobs pay very bad and cost of living is expensive.
You are right, jobs are underpaid and there lot of problems. When you start work masters expect from one human to too 10people job. From now 2019 if you go food shop you can only have in 10€ bred, butter and small pack chees and thats it. Bred is 0.87€, butter is 2.95€ and chees pack(150g) is 4.65€. Total cost is 8.47€. So you have to work 15h a day to live little bit better even when you are sick you need to bee in work other wise you might lose job
@@kristiinaanniko36 hmm, that kinda sucks :(
My girlfriends name is Kristiina and she is Estonian :) we live in Australia, I'm of Italian descent, so we mix well.
Dude dont shop in old town, its like the most expensive place ever
What about rent price
Rents inside tallin can range from cheap to incredibly high depending on the specific area you wanna be, it's not hard to find a nice 3 rooms furnished flat (60-70 square meters) in a decent part of tallin for around 750e/month though (water, electricy etc..., not included).
Help me. How can i go estonia student vissa for bangladesh.
I am going in September in Estonia any tip for me I am a solo traveler from India please guide me anyone
The music at ´the sledging place does not come from the church, obviously
Love from india ......i was in Tallinn this week....so cold but nice
Hi! Yeah it was starting to get quite cold. Beautiful city 😊
That coffee us expensive its small and in a paper cup. Thats london prices. Tallinn reminds ne of Prague just more expensive.
I'd say in an Old Town cost of living is really expensive.
Yeah, margarine is cheap, but nobody eats margarine, because we have real butter :D
welcome to Estonia! :-)
Cheers! :-)
HAHAHAH :D Must means Black in estonian :D I never realized it means something in English too. Its a good black bread though :)
Omg that's a twist haha.
Tallinn old town is in Estonia 0,6 % of territory
You've been to all three Baltics and decided to film Estonia only?
We filmed all the Baltics! Latvia and Lithuania videos are coming up! :-)
@@rachelandnick
Ok, cool then 👍
Is Nick originally from India? He looks like an Indian to me
no, his parents are from Chile. :)
I'm from estonia
Perché non parlano italiano non conosco le lingue straniere Grazie Germana Pacifici
Racher where you from?
I'm from South Korea. 😄
The shop next to the coffee shop you visited has the best and even cheaper coffee in all of Tallinn. (Ehe maitse) rip
Rimi, good choice, Sinu Heaks!
Just put the meatballs in microwave
“ i am always sick..." lol........
Tore kui eesti meeldis
Hello rachelle
And nick youre getting more beautiful every day😍😍😍😍
haha thank you so much.❤❤❤
Rachel and Nick when i saw your video i wanna go to estonia too...i understood how cold in that place hahaha,take care and love u guys😘😘😘😘
I,m from Estonia=Ma olen pärit eestist
by to way funny axcent lol :D but on bread must means color of black black bread must=black
As a local, an Estonian, I say/write that the clip at
ruclips.net/video/huyThUsKTbs/видео.html
is not nice, because it is NOT nice that people(You) suffer, but it is certainly INTERESTING, very ironic, because at the background of the one of You complaining without any, even remotely adequate, head cover, that You can't feel Your face, there are people walking around with pretty good hats and all of that while at least one of You has a hood that is NOT GOOD ENOUGH for that kind of weather, but would still HELP A LOT. And then there's a complaint at some other clip that at least one of You is "sick all the time". Like, given that video clip NO WONDER THAT YOU ARE SICK "all the time".
I do NOT want You to suffer, but there is that irony, the stark contrast between that video clip and then the complaint, "I'm sick all the time". :-D
I from in Estonia
A big hello from us 😊😊
Estonians are good an nice people
hi,
Mitu eestlast siin on likige kui olete. Estoniaaaaaaaaaaa