| SAS - the biggest airline company in Scandinavia - offers daily cheap international flight tickets to Tallinn from many destinations in Scandinavia and with connections from Europe, USA and Asia. Our city guide will help you to find out what's up and what the best tips are from SAS crew and passengers. Many tourists are drawn to Tallinn solely because of its beautiful churches,cobbled streets and ring-wall. But now the old Hanseatic city is ready to reveal another side. People from all over Europe come here to shop and enjoy this pleasant spa town. |
| Navi what? Navitrolla gallery features works verging on humorous nature surrealism. | Bocca Bocca's medieval shell is tastefully filled with fashionable minimalist decor and good food. | Oleviste church tower The 124-metre steeple still dwarfs most of Tallinn’s buildings and remains an important symbol of the town. |
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How does a detoxifying honey massage and energizing pearl bath sound to you? Well I could book a Anti- stress 3-day package every week. Sandra, air stewardess | DIY Chocolate www.anneliviik.ee
Start with the Kalev Chocolate Museum at Pikk Street 16, although absolutely tiny, it doubles up as a charming cafe. See a marzipan exhibition and Georg Stude’s museum room that is free of charge. Then go around the corner to Pikk 30 to Anneli Viik's Chocolate studio for the state of art handmade chocolates. Mmmh - mouth watering! Gunnar | Olde Hansa www.oldehansa.ee
A Medieval restaurant with background music (from the 15th century or earlier), candlelight, heavy wooden benches draped with boar skins. The menu recently included Nobleman’s smoked fillet mignon, wild boar with nuts and sauerkraut, herb-juniper cheese, and bear. For dessert, try the apple and honey under a crispy bread coat and soaked in almond milk. Overall, the quality of the food is good; the service is exemplary, and good- humored. Maarika |