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Autumn in Tallinn
As I sit here on my laptop writing this foreword, using candles as my only light source, I have just a couple of hopes... that the battery will last, and or that the power comes back on. Yes folks, winter has returned to Tallinn and along with it comes the occasional snowstorm to remind us just how much we take electricity for granted… the things an
In Your Pocket editor does to make sure the readers get the next edition. Please excuse us if you notice the odd spelling mistake though, even with candles, the keyboard is rather dark.
Tallinn is a great place to visit any time of year, but snowy winter days are simply magic in this medieval town. Cobblestones covered in snow, mulled wine at a traditional Christmas Market hut, snow-capped roofs and fires crackling in the hearth are just some of the things that bring warmth to an otherwise cold time of year. And speaking of the Christmas Market, it’s here that you’ll find all of those unique gift ideas for the hard to please on your list. From smoked cheeses to hand-knit mittens and blacksmith forged swords to ceramic mugs, there are enough items here to guarantee you’ll exceed the baggage-weight limits of any airline.
And just because it’s a tad chilly, doesn’t mean there’s a lack of things to do. Our culture section is still chalk full of big and small events to help keep you warm.
So, what are you waiting for? Put on your hat, grab a mulled wine, stick a memory card in your camera, turn the page and get started. Tallinn is, after all, one big photo opportunity.
The staff at Tallinn In Your Pocket would like to wish everyone a safe holiday and a Happy New Year!
OUR Tallinn HIGHLIGHTS
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More affordable than many other centrally located hotels in its class, the St. Barbara delivers the same high quality, but without certain extras like a lobby bar and sauna. The rooms here are a litt
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It’s the one with the giant mocha pot. The atmosphere is relaxed and comfortable, the perfect spot to lounge out with a cup of joe and a friend. If you’d rather have a read with your coff
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Along with BonBon, the smaller Privé is considered one of Tallinn's two trendiest club destinations. Heading here is a bit of a gamble though. If you hit it on the r
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Distinguished by its location above Town Hall Square (definitely ask for a window table!), Fellini offers pastas, meat and fish dishes in a subdued ambience that skirts the edge of formality. Li
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More affordable than many other centrally located hotels in its class, the St. Barbara delivers the same high quality, but without certain extras like a lobby bar and sauna. The rooms here are a litt
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Despite some rugs on the wall next to a couple of framed Arabic slogans, Sindbad feels like a busy, modern, Estonian lunch café that happens to serve really good kebabs. It could just as easily
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