Kalamaja
Kalamaja is very cozy living area next to the Old town and harbor. More than 100 year old houses, lovely streets and its atmosphere makes this living area unique.
Kalamaja
Kalamaja is very cozy living area next to the Old town and harbor. More than 100 year old houses, lovely streets and its atmosphere makes this living area unique.
Noblessneri
Noblessner used to be submarine factory area. Today it is one of the most modern neighborhoods in the city. Noblessner offers nice view to the sea.
Patarei Merekindlus
Patarei Vangla has interesting and cruel history. Originally it was built as a sea fortress. In 1919, the fort's main function became a prison, lasting until 2005.
Tallinna Linnahall
Linnahall was built for the 1980 Olympics. The Olympic sailing competitions were held in front of it. Architecturally the building is very interesting. Inside it is, among other things, a large concert hall and an ice rink. For the past 20 years Linnahall has been practically empty, due to indoor air problems.
Sadama
(Pass by)
The port of Tallinn is a very busy passenger port. We drive through it and feel its atmosphere
Reidi tee promenaad
The new bike path right by the sea offers great views of the sea. There are several resting places and activities for children in the area
Lauluväljak
The Tallinn Song Stage ( Lauluväljäk) is a building designed by architect Alar Kotli The biggest regular event on the stage is the Tallinn song festival, which is held every fifth year, most recently in 2019. The stage was completed for the 1959 song festival. Lauluväljäk is the central birthplace of Estonia's singing revolution. In the summer of 1987, at the end of the events that started in Tallinn's Town Hall Square, around 300,000 Estonians gathered at the Lauluväljäk to sing national anthems, which were forbidden at the time.
Japanese Garden in Kadriorg Park
Lovely small Japanese garden is worth a visit.
Kadriorg Park
Kadriorg Park is Estonia's most spectacular palace and city park, covering an area of about 70 hectares. The park was started to be built in 1718 by order of Peter the Great. In Kadriorg you can see typical examples of park planning from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.
Rotermann Quarter
This is what Tallinn of the new millennium looks like. The old factory milieu has been turned into a lively shopping and cultural center. Rotermann's avant-garde architecture is a strong symbol of how much the city has recently been willing to change. Just a few years ago, Rotermann's industrial area between the old town and the harbor was just a block full of dilapidated buildings and remnants of late 19th and early 20th century industry. Now the area has been wonderfully renovated, there are many shops and restaurants and an active cultural life. The central square of the block has space for festivals and outdoor performances.
Tallinn Old Town
(Pass by)
The legendary old town. Its cobblestone streets do not greet cyclists kindly, but despite the bumps, the old town is worth a ride through. Its beautiful houses, numerous restaurants and museums are worth a visit. This kind of atmosphere is hard to find elsewhere
Telliskivi Loomelinnak
Telliskivi's creative city is one of Tallinn's trendiest districts. Today, the heart of the old factory area beats to a relaxed bohemian pace. Today, the Telliskivi creative center is one of the most popular meeting places in Tallinn, where both the people of Tallinn and their guests enjoy themselves. There are many small design, vintage and interior design shops as well as popular cafes and restaurants operating in the area. Estonian drinking culture with its award-winning products is also strongly represented.
Balti Jaam Market
Balti Jaam Market (ffod market) is a paradise. Food, Food and more food everywhere. Opened in 2017, the market offers its visitors a wide variety of food, design, vintage fashion, etc.
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