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The Baltic Guide in English is a tourist newspaper for visitors to Estonia. The newspaper's broad content covers everything from cultural events, to restaurants, shopping, hotels, health and beauty services, maps, news, and much more. The newspaper is published 12 times per year, at the beginning of every month.
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Shopping at the Port
New Restaurants in Tallinn
Estonian Health Museum
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T H E B A L T I C G U I D E ™ J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 5 3
3 editorial 5-6 sightseeing
8 restaurants: Teletorn Brasserie &
RestaurantFrenchy
EHE Maitse Gurmee VinoteekHotokas
PööbelCaffeine
Ristikheina Kohvik
shopping
Your Comments■ We always appreciate your feedback. Tell us your thoughts on our content, layout, things you think we should add -- good or bad. Write to: [email protected]. or send a letter to: THE BALTIC GUIDE Põhja pst. 25, 10415, Tallinn.
J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 5
PORTS B-Terminal, D-Terminal HOTELS Barons Hotel,
Bern Hotel, Braavo Hotel, City Portus Hotel, My City Hotel,
Domina Ilmarine Hotel, Ecoland Hotel, Economi Hotel,
Euroopa Hotel, Go Hotel Schnelli, Imperial Hotel, Kalev Spa
Hotel, Kreutzwald Hotel Tallinn, L'Ermitage Hotel, Meriton
Grand Conference & Spa Hotel, Metropol Hotel, Nordic
Forum Hotel, Old House Hostel, Old Town Maestro Hotel,
Oru Hotel, Palace Hotel, Park Inn Central Tallinn, Radisson
Blu Hotel Tallinn, Radisson Blu Hotel Olümpia, Reval Park
Hotel Tallinn, Savoy Hotel, Scandic St. Barbara Hotel, Sokos
Hotel Viru, St. Olav Hotel, Susi Hotel, Swissotel, Tähetorni
Hotel, Tallink Express Hotel, Tatari 53 Hotel, Telegraaf Hotel,
Ülemiste Hotel, Vana Wiru Hotel, Viimsi Spa Hotel, Von
Stackelberg Hotel Tallinn OTHER TV Tower, Hansabuss
Business Line, Swedish Embassy, Sadama Market,
Stockmann Info, Tallinn Airport, Tallinn Tourist Information,
Citytour Buses, Hansabuss Airport, Merekeskus
Lootsi keskus, Puumedi Group OÜ RESTAURANTS Pirita
Yacht Club, Arizona, Beerhouse, Clazz, Molly Malones,
Pick up your free copy at: O 'Malleys, Odessa Restaurant, Seitse Merd Restaurant,
Troika Restaurant, Turg Restaurant, Waynes Coffee PÄRNU
Astra Hotel, Legend Hotel, Pärnu Visitor's Centre, Strand
Hotel, Sanatorium Tervis, Tervise Paradiis, TRK Viiking,
Koidulapark Hotel, Pärnu Airport TARTU Dorpat Hotel,
London Hotel, Pallas Hotel, Tartu Visitor's Centre, Tartu
Airport, Turu Linna City Information Point WESTERN
ESTONIA Pärnu Yacht Club, Arensburg Boutique Hotel,
Fra Mare Thalasso Spa, Haapsalu Tourist Information,
Hiiumaa Tourist Information, Johan Spa Hotel, Kuressaare
Airport, Kuressaare Tourist Information, Promenaadi Hotel
Haapsalu, Meri Spa Hotel, Rüütli Spa Hotel EASTERN
ESTONIA Jõhvi Tourist Information, Meresuu Spa, Narva
Tourist Information, Rakvere Tourist Information, Saka Cliff
Hotel & Spa, Toila Sanatorium, Vihula Manor, Villa Theresa,
Sagadi Manor SWEDEN EAS Stockholm, Estonian House
Göteborg, Estonian Air Stockholm,Tallink Mariehamn,
Tallink Stockholm RIGA Cinnamon Sally Backpackers
Hostel, Friendly Fun Franks Backpackers Hostel, The Blue
Cow Backpackers Hostel, The Naughty Squirrel
Backpackers Hostel
Managing Director: Kirli Lembinen
Editor-in-Chief: Kristina Lupp
Contributors: Maarja-Liisa Mahla
Design: Evelin Linholm
Photography: Andrei Chertkov
Printing House: AS Kroonpress
Contact Information
Põhja pst 25, 10415 Tallinn,
tel +372 611 77 60
e-mail: [email protected]
Marketing Manager: Annika Aavik
tel +372 58 502 480
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Let the winter fun begin!
The trick to surviv-ing the Estonian winter is to stay
active. This is what was told to me when I first moved to Tallinn three years ago. So what did I do? I went out, bought myself a pair of cross-country skis and hit the trails. Unfortunately, last winter had so little snow that the annual Tartu Marathon had to be cancelled. I also heard from a friend who had taken part in another ski marathon, that it had become so mild during the race that the snow was melting under their feet. To com-plete the race, they had to remove their skis and start running!
Everyone has their fingers crossed for a beautiful white winter season, well almost everyone. There are those who head to warmer climates, but if you are
reading this, it must mean you are a snow lover as well.
January is a quiet month in Tallinn, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. If you arrive near the begin-ning of the month, you can still catch the Christmas market in Town Hall Square. There are also plenty of winter activities to take part in, including skating and cross country skiing, all within Tallinn. Feel like stay-ing indoors? Relax at a spa, or enjoy some of the fine cuisine Tallinn has to offer. All this and more you will find in these pages.
Happy travels!
Kristina Lupp
Editor-in-chief
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January Highlights01 FUNK AND DISCO HITS
The Earth, Wind & Fire Experience will perform on January 14 at the Tallinn’s Factory Club. You can expect hot disco and funk hits of the 70s and 80s, performed by an 11-member band.
02 A TRADITIONAL SKI MARATHON
Since 1960, the annual Tartu Ski Marathon has been bringing close to 10,000 skiers to the trails. The Marathon is will take place on February 15 in Otepää. Not a skier? Don’t worry; there is plenty of action for the spectator too.
03 DOCUMENTARY FILM LOVERS UNITE!
DocPoint Tallinn brings fascinating documentary films from around the globe to the city’s cin-emas from January 29 to February 2. The festival focuses on films that explore society and social criticism. The festival is organised in collaboration with Helsinki DocPoint.
04 VILJANDI FISH FESTIVAL
Viljandi’s largest winter party is Kalafest, which takes place from February 13-15 around Viljandi Lake. The programme includes concerts, a fair, and the popular Kuldkala fishing competition.
05 MAMMOTHS ON ICE
Ice Age Live! will be performed on ice at the Saku Suurhall from January 16-18. Familiar charac-ters of the popular children’s movie will be per-forming.
restaurants
Photo: Andrei Chertkov
Style: #zenjafokin
Model: Adeline Vaher-Vahter/ema.ee
Makeup and hair: Caroliina Neerot
Clothes: Mulberry, Plum D’or, Ehteäri
RAEKOJA PLATS 15TEL. +372 627 6245MON–SUN 10–23
WWW.TROIKA.EE
Live music every night!FROM RUSSIA...WITH LOVE
THE BEST STEAK YOU’VE EVER HADViru 22, Tallinn, ph. +372 661 5518, www.steak.ee
Eteläranta 14, Helsinki, ph. + 358 (0)504198000, www.steak.fi
Pork Schnitzels,Chicken Schnitzels…
Always up to 500g
All dishes prepared by our German chef.
Children’s Menu Available
New German Schnitzel Restaurant in Tallinn’s Old Town.
Free shot of liqueur
when you order a schnitzel.
New location:Rüütli 28/30, Old Town
Första stället i Tallinn när man kommer sjövägen och sista när man beger sig till havs!
The first place to come when You arrive and the last place to visit before leaving!
Massor av härliga smakupplevelser!
Taste one of our delicious dishes!Öppet/Open: varje dag/every day 8-19.
Köket öppet från kl/The kitchen open from 8.
Levande musik varje dag/Live music every day 12-15
Sadamarket Shopping Centrum1a vån/1st floor, 100m från A och B-terminalerna/100m from A and B terminals.Sadama 8/Kai 5 (opposite the Sadamaturg), Tallinn, tel. +372 661 4605, [email protected], www.seitsemerd.ee
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www.madmurphys.ee
MAD MURPHY ’SOpened Monday-Th ursday 10:00 - 02:00, Friday -Saturday 10:00 - 04:00, Sunday 11:00- 02:00
irish pub & grill
Mündi 2, TallinnaPhone: +372 6 011 [email protected]
Largest whisky selection in Estonia
Live music & karaoke
Located in the old town, overlooking the Raekoja plats (Town Hall Square)
T H E B A L T I C G U I D E ™ J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 5 5sightseeing
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Viewing Platforms
Kohtu Platform - offers one of the best views of the Old Town. The impressive tower of the Niguliste Church seems at arms length. The red tiled roofs with white edges are cha-racteristic of Tallinn. Tallinn B1.
Patkul Platform - shows both a view of St Olaf’s Church, and part of the city wall. The church was even taller in medieval times and the tallest buil-ding in the world in its time. Nowhere else can you see the city wall from a better angle. Tallinn B1.
Kiriku Platform - the platform at the end of Kiriku Street faces west and offers a view of splendid and roman-
tic sunsets. Tallinn B1.
Raekoja plats
Tallinn’s Old Town was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. The Town Hall Square (Raekoja plats) is Northern Europe’s best-preserved medieval town hall square and was built at the beginning of the 1400s.
Tallinn Old Town H 1-2.
Blink and you might miss this narrow passageway off of Vene. Built in 1246, St. Catherine's Monastery (Püha Katariina klooster) is the oldest buil-ding in Tallinn. This passageway is also known as the Latin Quarter of Tallinn, and where you can find one of Tallinn’s first Italian restaurants. Tallinn Old Town H 2-3.
The Town Hall Pharmacy (Raeapteek) is one of Europe's oldest pharmacies, which still operates in its original loca-tion, in the Town Hall Square. Tallinn Old Town H1.
The Tall Hermann Tower (15th century) on the southwest corner of the hill, and the blue, black, and white Estonian flag signify independence and freedom for Estonians. Today, Toompea is the centre of Estonian government and the Rii-gikogu (parliament). Look for the pink building behind the Russian Orthodox Aleksander Nevsky Cathedral. Tallinn B1.
The Kiek in de Kök tower is the entrance to historical underground bastion tunnels. In Soviet times they were supposed to serve as bomb shelters and protect the communist elite in case of a war. Kiek in de Kök means, “look into the kitchen”
in Low German, as this was one of the main things soldiers spent their time doing while on the lookout for intruders. Kiek in de Kök dates back to the 15th century. The tower is 38 metres tall, and the walls are four metres thick.Komandandi tee 2, Tallinn B1.
Climb the stairs of the St Olaf Church and you will discover not only the lower town beneath, but also the magnificent palaces facing the slopes of Toompea Hill, and the upper town. The old town of Tallinn is divided into a lower and upper part. The lower town was inhabi-ted by hanseatic traders and the upper town, or Toompea, was inhabited by nobility. Lai 50, Tallinn Old Town E2.
A fascinating museum about Soviet his-tory in Estonia is located on the top floor of the Viru Hotel. The hotel rooms were under KGB surveillance. The rooms were equipped with micropho-nes, and small holes were made in the walls, where cameras could be placed to take pictures of hotel guests.
The museum is only accessible by gui-ded tour. Tours run daily and are held in English, Finnish, Russian, and Estonian. English tours fill up quickly so bookings are recommended. Viru väljak 4, Tallinn B2.
Fat Margaret (Paks Margareeta) is the most important fortification tower in Tallinn. She was built in the early 1500s. The diameter of the tower is 25 metres and the walls are up to 6.5 metres thick! She was constructed to protect Tallinn from intruders from the sea. Fat Margaret is often the main entrance gate and first encounter for visitors to the Old Town in Tallinn, if arriving by sea. Pikk 70,Tallinn A2.
Kiek in de kök
Town Hall Square
Katariina käik
Raeapteek
Toompea Castle
Kiek in de Kök and the Bastion Tunnels
Paks Margareeta
KGB Museum
St Olaf’s Church (Oleviste kirik)
Hop on, Hop off Bus Tour
■ Pick up the Tallinn
Card (available from
Tourist Information
Kiosks and the A & D
terminals at the port)
for free entrance to
many museums, free
use of Tallinn city tran-
sportation, including
the Hop on, Hop off
bus (don’t forget to
swipe the card), and
further discounts all
around town.
www.tallinncard.ee
Sometimes you just don’t have enough time to see everything, but on the Tallinn City Tour you just might. Three lines run daily, and best of all, each one passes through the Port of Tallinn, making it even more convenient. The tour operates in ten different languages and is guided by a recorded audio track that follows the sequence of the sights. One ticket is valid for 24 hours. This means that you can travel on all three routes in one day. If you purchase a 24-hour Tallinn Card then your journey on the Tallinn City Tour is free.
Must-see sights of the Old Town
Photo: Anneli Tandorf
Photo: Lembit Michelson
Photo: EAS
T H E B A L T I C G U I D E ™ J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 56 sightseeing
1 January – New Year’s Day
24 February – Independence Day
Easter Good Friday1 May – Spring Holiday;
Pentecost;
23 June – Victory Day;
24 June – Midsummer’s Day;
20 August – Re-independence Day;
24 December – Christmas Eve;
25 December – Christmas Day;
26 December – Boxing Day
The work day preceding New Year’s Day,
Independence Day, Victory Day, and
Christmas Day is reduced by three hours.
2014/2015 School HolidaysChristmas break20 December 2014- 4 January 2015
Spring Break14-22 March 2015
Summer Break 4 June - 31 August 2015
Holidays
■ Medical Centres and Pharmacies
24H Pharmacy Tõnismägi 5, Tallinn
Tel. +372 644 2282
Mustamäe Medical CentreEhitajate tee 27, Tallinn
Tel.+372 659 8318
Keskhaigla Medical CentreRavi 18, Tallinn
Tel. 1900, +372 622 7070
■ Central Post OfficesPostimaja Post OfficeNarva mnt 1, Tallinn B2.
Kristiine Post Office Endla 45 (Kristiine Shopping Centre), Tallinn
Airport Post OfficeTartu mnt 101, Tallinn
Toompea Post OfficeLossi plats 4, Tallinn Old Town, B1.
Old Town Postal StoreViru 20, Tallinn Old Town, H3.
Tallinn: Niguliste 2/Kullassepa 4, Tallinn
Tartu: Raekoja plats 1A, Tartu
Pärnu: Uus 4, Pärnu
Narva: Peetri plats 3, Narva
Rakvere: Laada 14, Rakvere
Järvamaa: Keskväljak 8, Paide
Räpina: Kooli 1, Räpina
Jõgeva: Suur 3, Jõgeva
Saaremaa: Tallinna 2, Kuressaare
Hiiumaa: Hiiu 1, Kärdla
Haapsalu: Karja 15, Haapsalu
Jõhvi: Rakvere 13A, Jõhvi
Otepää: Tartu mnt 1, Otepää
Valga: Kesk 11, Valga
Viljandi: Vabaduse plats 6, Viljandi
Võru: Jüri 12, Võru
Rapla: Viljandi mnt 4, Rapla
TOURIST INFORMATION
■ Currency ExchangeDebit and credit cards are widely accepted
throughout Estonia, especially VISA and
Mastercard. American Express is not as
widely accepted.
Currency can be exchanged in banks
throughout the country. Major Estonian
banks include: LHV, Swedbank, SEB, and
Nordea. There is a wide network of ATMs
in major cities and smaller towns. Currency
can also be exchanged at Eurex, and Tavid.
The name Tallinn originates from the
Danish occupation (1219–).
1285 Tallinn joins the Hanseatic League.
1346 The Danish sell Tallinn to the
German Order. Toompea was divid-
ed among princes and bourgeoisie
in the upper-town and craftsmen in
the lower-town.
1561 Tallinn goes to the Swedish.
1721 The Russians conquer Estonia and
Tallinn.
1918 Estonia declares independence and
Tallinn becomes its capital.
1939–44 Russians and Germans occupy
Tallinn.
1944 The Soviet Army bombs Tallinn in
March and causes extensive dam-
age. 1400 people are killed.
1944–1991 Tallinn becomes a Soviet capi-
tal and hosts the sailing competi-
tions of the 1980 Moscow Olympics.
1991 Tallinn becomes Estonia's capital. In
1997, it is declared a UNESCO World
Heritage Site.
2011 Tallinn is the European Capital of
Culture along with Turu. Its popula-
tion is estimated at 411,000: 53%
Estonians, 38% Russians, 9% Other.
A quick history of the city of Tallinn
Outside of the Old Town
Kalamaja (Fish house) is a historic suburb filled with wooden houses and old factories. Since the 14th cen-tury, Kalamaja has served as Tallinn’s main fishing port and was home to fishermen and fishmongers. When the railroad connected Tallinn with St. Petersburg in 1870, many factories opened. The colourful wooden hous-es you still see today were built in the 1920s and 1930s to house the grow-ing working population. Kalamaja has seen a revival over the last few years as artists and other bohemian types moved in for the large spaces and cheap rent. Restaurants and cafés began to open, and the area con-tinues to grow .
Have you ever seen the hull of a real submarine from below? Or better still, crawled through the narrow liv-ing and working quarters of a fully refurbished sub from the 1930s? The submarine Lembit was one of two Estonian submarines built in the UK in the mid 1930s. Another sight is an authentic replica of the Short Admiralty Type 184 seaplane, a British two-seat reconnaissance, bombing, and torpedo carrying folding-wing seaplane used in the Estonian War of Independence in the early 1920s and later for mail service. The museum is located in the former seaplane hangars built during WWI
by the Russian tsar. The construc-tion is architecturally unique since it was the largest armoured concrete ceiling in the world at the time of construction.
Küti 17 / Vesilennuki 6, TallinnBy tram: No. 1 or 2 from the city cen-tre to the Linnahall stop. From there, by foot along the Cultural Kilometre trail.
Patarei Prison gives an eerie glimpse into gloomy Soviet era prison life. For a small entrance fee you can take a self-guided tour through the dark halls of this old sea fortress that has served as barracks, and then as a prison during Soviet times.
Kalaranna 2-2aBy tram: No. 1 or 2 from the city cen-tre to the Linnahall stop. From there, by foot along the Cultural Kilometre trail, just before the Seaplane Harbour.
Kadriorg Park is the area that houses the Presidential Palace (Presidendi kantselei) and the Kadriorg Palace (Kadrioru loss), and the KUMU Art Museum. (All located on Weizenbergi). Kadriorg means Catherine’s Valley in Estonian, and dates back to the 18th century. The park and the palace were built by Peter the Great, who apparently helped in its building. As was cus-tomary at the time, the main house was named after his wife. There are plenty of other things to see in this beautiful and prestigious park. From the Kadriorg Palace, head straight along the park trail to the Russalka monument, located at the shore of the Gulf of Finland. The famous Song Festival Grounds (Lauluväljak) are only a short walk from the park as well.
Pirita is an area located a short distance to the east of the city centre and offers a variety of things to see and do. Start by visiting the ruins of St Birgitta’s Convent ruins (Pirita klooster) whose colourful history dates back to the 15th century. A stroll through the ruins and the surrounds, including the small cemetery, is a moving reminder of the past. Its proximity to the Pirita River and the beach makes it perfect as part of a day excursion. The 2km long beach can attract up to 30,000 visitors a day in summer. Also located a short distance from the beach is the city’s Botanical Gardens (Botaanikaaed) and the famous Tallinn TV Tower (Teletorn), which is a must see as it not only pro-vides a number of interactive exhibits but also offers one of the best views of the city and the district. A starting point for information on these can be found at:
St Birgitta’s Convent ruins (Pirita klooster)-Kloostri tee 9, Tallinn
Tallinn TV Tower (Teletorn) - Kloostrimetsa tee 58A, Tallinn
Botanical Gardens (Botaanikaaed) - Kloostrimetsa tee 52, Tallinn.
Visitors can catch a glimpse of the Estonian countryside and village life from the past. The venue has a dis-tinctive rural atmosphere that includes various farm buildings as well as its own church, tavern, and schoolhouse. Several mills, a fire station, fishing net sheds, a dancing area, and a village swing add to the character of the place. Some of the country’s iconic windmills can also be seen. Various demonstrations, displays and interactive activities help bring the past to life and provide visitors with a fun and educational experience.
Vabaõhumuuseumi tee 12, Tallinn.
Kalamaja & Kopli
Seaplane Harbour (Lennusadam)
Patarei Prison (Patarei Vangla)
Kadriorg
Pirita
Estonian Open Museum(Eesti Vabaõhumuuseum)
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ESTONIA AT-A-GLANCEArea: 45,227 km2.
Population: approximately 1,350,000
Capital: Tallinn, population approximately 400,000.
Other cities: Tartu 98,522, Narva 64,057, Pärnu 42,433
Ethnicity: Estonians 68%, Russians 24.8%, Other 6.5%
Language: The official language is Estonian, which belongs
to the Finno-Ugric group of
languages (Finnish, Hungarian). Russian is the mother
tongue of more than 300,000 inhabitants. English is widely
spoken throughout the country.
Religion: Approximately 20% of Estonians are non-religious,
others Lutheran, Orthodox, Catholic.
Currency: Euro €
Independence: 24 February 1918
Re-independence: 20 August 1991
Weather: Average temperature July 16C, February -9C
Time Zone: GMT +2
Elevation: The highest point in Estonia is Suur Munamägi
(318m) located in Võru County.
Islands: 1,521. The largest are Saaremaa,
Hiiumaa, and Muhu.
Lakes: Lake Peipsi, located on the border
between Russia and Estonia, is Europe’s
fourth largest lake (3,555km2).
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“We were a group of 42 people and we decided to visit the Estonia Concert Hall. On the way back to the hotel, we stumbled upon the Beer Garden,
a restaurant in the Old Town. They had a great selection of beers and fantastic food, but the best part was that we got to sit together at one big table!
We danced until we could dance no more! Some of us even partied until morning and did not even make it back to the hotel…”
Jane, 36; London
Aia 10 / Inseneri 1, Old Town, [email protected]
Ph.: +372 688 0013; Mob.:+372 565 2004Fri - Sat 10.00-05.00, Sun - Thur 10.00-00.00
Open Sun-Thu 11-23, Fri-Sat 11-24
VAPIANO FOORUMHobujaama 10, Tallinn. Near the harbour. VAPIANO SOLARISEstonia pst. 9, Tallinn Near the National Opera Theatre.
Open Mon-Thu 11-23, Fri 11-01,Sat 12-01, Sun 12-23
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T H E B A L T I C G U I D E ™ J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 58 restaurants
TEXT MIKKO SAVIKKO, PHOTOS ANDREI CHERTKOV
Priit Toomits has worked at the restaurant since its opening. The menu brings together his previ-ous experience with different cui-sines and local Estonian ingredi-ents. “Ideas come from all over the internet, from other restau-rant menus”, explains Toomits. But new creations can be made in Estonia. “In Saaremaa, almost every other wild plant is edible”.
“Now, since export to Russia has stopped, we have to be as patri-otic as possible. I am more than happy to support local farming”.
A part of their cooperative part-ners are small producers who try to bring in produce regularly. They use local game. “The moose is def-initely local”, confirms Toomits.
The chef worries however: “If eco-nomic development continues as it is, then in ten years we will serve imported food and speak English in the kitchen. Estonian schools fail to teach adequate skills in this area”.
Priit Toomits certainly agrees that cooking should be introduced to the school curriculum.
While we spoke, Toomits offered a taste of his winter menu,
which included salted herring fil-let served with beetroot cream, pickled beetroot and cucumber, quail egg, mayo and potato. “In winter, we must eat Estonian pork”, he says. The main course was a stewed pork shoulder with stewed cabbage with juniper, potato-cauli-flower puree and demi glace.
The three course menu costs 30 without drinks, and 50 with drinks. ■
Location
Brasserie & Restaurant TeletornKloostrimetsa tee 58 A, Tallinn
Buses: 34A, 38, and 49, as well as City Tour and City Sightseeing buses.
A chef at great heightsPriit Toomits, head chef at Tallinn’s TV Tower, is one of Estonia’s most well known chefs. His kitchen sits at a
height of 175 metres.
■ HotokasThe gourmet burger trend really took off this past year in Estonia, so why not add a gourmet hotdog place to mix. Try a selec-tion of hot dogs, from clas-sic to nacho dog, chilli dog to pizza dog. Sides include French fries or nachos.Toompuiestee 16, Tallinn B1.
■ EHE Maitse Gurmee VinoteekWhile this wine bar has already been open for some time, their concept has changed slightly to widen the selection of Italian dishes. This is a great place to come for an aperitif, or aperitivo, as the Italians say.Mündi 3, Tallinn Old Town H2.
■ PööbelPööbel is located inside of an old wooden house, just behind the Old Town. The inter-ior has been renovated tastefully and the result is a nice cosy pub in which to spend a cold winter’s night. Service can be a little slow, especially during peak business hours, but if you’re not in a rush, it’s worth the wait. The food is good and there is an excellent selection of beers, both on tap and in bottles.Toompuiestee 16, Tallinn B1.
gourmet
The interior of the Teletorn restaurant is sleek and modern.
Priit Toomits
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Telliskivi, Tallinn’s creative hot-
spot, is continuously growing and expanding with new shops and restaurants. Frenchy is one of the latest additions to the area.
Frenchy specialises in French cuisine, a cuisine that has been ser-iously lacking in Tallinn. It is open for both lunch and dinner, though unfortunately not for breakfast, yet. Enjoy a late morning coffee if you arrive for 11.00, which is when they open. At this time, they are also just pulling fresh croissants from the oven, which have come straight from France.
In fact, many of their products, including meat, comes straight from France. In December they were advertising fresh Fines de Claire oysters, a real treat here in Tallinn.
Upon my visit I decided to try some classic French dishes. To start, the rabbit terrine tartine (6.50) was a pleasant combina-tion of rabbit terrine on freshly toasted bread and served with salad. I tried the grilled sirloin to really put the menu to the test. Good beef is something difficult to find in Tallinn, but the grilled sirloin did not disappoint. It was served with maître d’hôtel butter and matchstick potatoes. This was truly gourmet comfort food for a cold winter’s night. Ile flottant is the house dessert, poached mer-ingue in crème anglaise.
The menu is short, consisting of only a few dishes per course, but this is not a bad thing; for what they do, they do well. The drink list is also short but offers some speciality beers and some exclu-sive bottles of wine. Service is friendly, and gives you a great chance to practice your French. ■
Location
FrenchyTelliskivi LoomelinnakTelliskivi 60a, Tallinn A1.
Going FrenchFrenchy fills the bellies of Tallinn’s French food lovers.
Rabbit terrine tartine
■ Ristikheina KohvikOpened at the end of last year, this neighbourhood café has become quite popular among locals. The menu includes breakfast until 12.00 on week-days and 14.00 on weekends, as well as an excellent selection of dips and salads for lunch. Main courses offer a nice variety of fish dishes.Ristiku 57, Tallinn
■ CaffeineThere is always room for one more café, especially if it serves good coffee. The café is situated on Harju, right in the heart of the Old Town, so you can sit by the big windows and have an excellent seat for people watching.Harju 3, Tallinn Old Town I1.
Freshly baked pastries available every morning starting from 11.00.
Service is friendly at Frenchy.
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The Dubliner Suur-Karja 18, Tallinn Old Town I2.
What’s unconventional about the Dubliner is that it’s been part of the fabric of Tallinn’s Old Town for so long that, if you don’t think, you’ll forget about it. The old quirks remain; in spite of it being a faux-Irish pub, the staff are very Eston-ian (cold and expressionless) and the drinks generic (Guinness, Saku, and unfortunately not even an attempt at stocking imported craft beers, or even the likes of Caf-frey’s, when we visited last). If you wait at your table, as per local con-vention, to be served, you might fossilize, but if you go to order at the bar you’re often met with a blank stare. The dark wood interior feels oppressive. Tables are spread-out, giving an airport-lounge feel.
In fact, that’s what it is. The Dubliner has managed the chal-lenging trick of importing the feel-ing of Birmingham Airport’s ”shall we get one more beer in before Ali-cante?” end-of-the-road pub to the Estonian capital. So what’s good about it? Well, there isn’t really any-where else in Tallinn where you can be sure of well-cooked fish and chips or other traditional Anglo-Irish stomach-fillers. It’s also not expensive, so our advice is, get some food and some basic beers down you, and head for other spots.
Bayer & Böhmen Keller Suur-Karja 18, Tallinn Old Town I2.
Our next stop in what was a pub-crawl less travelled was Bayer & Böhmen. This German bierkel-ler is effectively in the basement of The Dubliner. The place feels German to anyone who is not a hardened Oktoberfest veteran, and carries a really good selection
of hoppy, frothy German beers. Like its neighbour pub it’s capable of giving a large-ish group a good early part of its night out without hurting the wallet too much.
The bar-staff are actually rea-sonably friendly, and are know-ledgeable about what they are serv-ing. Even the toilets, so often the downfall of Tallinn Old Town bars, are clean and well stocked. You risk the occasional run-in with drunken macho Estonian men, but if you stick with your group, you’ll be fine. It definitely shouldn’t put you off visiting this pleasant cellar bar.
Baila Sauna 1, Tallinn Old Town I2.
Baila was the third destination in a haphazard but enjoyable jaunt around Tallinn’s Old Town, after an exhaustingly hot fashion show. It replicated the atmosphere of the show, in that it was utterly swel-tering inside, but this was mostly caused by the sheer number of sweaty bodies performing moves on the dance floor, which seemed to extend from the space intended for dancing, right out to the door. There were tables and stools or comfy chairs for those needing a rest, although when we were in there, the music was too loud for
anything but the most rudiment-ary conversation.
Baila is not a snob’s nightclub - if you want to impress people with your ability to pay for Champagne while making witty banter with the cocktail waitresses, head to Club Prive or Vabank. Rather, it is a spot for happy people who just want to shake their thing, without worrying about how they look. As such, there is a clientele with a wide age-range. If a Pitbull song were a nightclub, it would look something like Baila.
Manna la RoosaVana-Viru 15, Tallinn Old Town H3.
We moved across the Old Town to a newer watering hole, to rest our
nightlife
A few more suggestions for evening (or early morning) entertainment:
Sports
ClayhillsPikk 13, Tallinn Old Town H1.
Drink Baar Väike-Karja 8, Tallinn Old Town I2.
Hell HuntPikk 39, Tallinn Old Town G2.
Mad Murphy’sMündi 2, Tallinn Old Town H2.
Nimeta BaarSuur-Karja 4, Tallinn Old Town I2.
Cigar Lounges
Chicago 1933Aia 3, Tallinn Old Town H3.
La Casa del HabanoDunkri 2, Tallinn Old Town H1.
Sigari MajaRaekoja plats 16, Tallinn Old Town H2.
Estonian
Karja KelderVäike-Karja 1, Tallinn Old Town I2.
Kochi Ait TavernLootsi 10, Tallinn A3.
Kolmas DraakonRaekoja plats 1, Tallinn Old Town H2.
Valli BaarMüürivahe 14, Tallinn Old Town H3.
Live Music
Café AmigoViru väljak 4, Tallinn B2.
Chicago 1933Aia 3, Tallinn Old Town H3.
ClazzVana turg 2, Tallinn Old Town H2.
NYC Piano BarVana-Posti 8, Tallinn Old Town I2.
Rock CaféTartu mnt 80D, Tallinn.
Karaoke
Gelsomino KaraokeLai 2, Tallinn Old Town G1.
Koskenkorva Karaoke BarRoseni 13, Tallinn A2.
Nightclubs
CatHouseTartu mnt 17, Tallinn B3.
BibaboVabaduse väljak 10, Tallinn Old Town J1.
Café AmigoViru väljak 4 Tallinn B2.
Club HollywoodVana-Posti 8, Tallinn Old Town I2.
Club MüntMürivahe 22, Tallinn Old Town I2.
Club PrivéHarju 6, Tallinn Old Town I1.
Club StudioSauna 1, Tallinn Old Town I2.
PanoraamAhtri 10, Tallinn A2.
ParlamentAhtri 10, Tallinn A2.
TapperPärnu mnt 158G, Tallinn.
TeaterVabaduse väljak 5, Tallinn Old Town J1.
VabankHarju 13, Tallinn Old Town J1.
VenusVana-Viru 14, Tallinn Old Town H3.
Tallinn NightlifeTallinn Nightlife
An Unconventional Night Out
Dedicated followers of fashion are people who move to their own rhythm, their minds going in directions as unpredictable as their clothing designs. In this month’s guide to the best Tallinn nightlife, we take a look at some of the unusual bar choices made by creative minds. Fashionistas
don’t use a map like more conventional people do, planning routes from street to street. They stick a pin in the map, and then find out later how to get to it. This much I learned on a night out after this year’s ERKI (Estonian Academy of Arts) Fashion Show in Tallinn.
Baila is a spot for happy people who just want to shake their thing.
Photo: Baila
feet after all that dancing. From a nightclub not for snobs, to a bar that has become known for its elite customers. A friend of this auth-or’s, lamenting that I had not been seen for some time, speculated a few weeks ago that I was ”at Manna la Roosa with [my] posh friends”. It wasn’t true, but it was an evocative picture, demonstrating how a bar that opened a year ago has created a mystique of being ”for” a certain kind of person - an exclusive club without the membership card.
As with many establishments in Tallinn, a lot of that mystique is driven by high prices - most of the drinks will set you back at least 5.
However, the atmosphere is sparky, you’ll see lots of very sexy people in artfully creased designer gear, and there is usually a table available for every group. The decor is like the bedroom of a James Bond villain, with tinfoil on the walls and art-work on the ceiling, and the whole ”elegantly-wasted” ethos of the place makes it the perfect end of a night out for fashion-lovers. ■
Stuart Garlick is a jour-nalist and English language teacher based in Tallinn. Since 2012, his blog, Charm Offensive, has covered food, music and fashion in Estonia.
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Try the fish and chips at The Dubliner.
Manna La Roosa is the perfect end of a night out for fashion-lovers.
Photo: Manna la Roosa
Photo: The Dubliner
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■ Department StoresStockmann, Liivalaia 53. B3.The Tallinn branch of Finland’s favourite department store.
Tallinna Kaubamaja, Gonsiori 2. B2.This Estonian department store has been in business since 1960 and is now attached to the Viru Shopping Centre.
■ Central Shopping Centres
Foorum, Narva mnt 5. B2.Almost opposite the Viru Shopping Centre, Foorum houses a promen-ade of stylish boutiques.
Postimaja Shopping Centre, Narva mnt 1. B2.The newest shopping centre in Tallinn houses an H&M.
Rotermanni keskus, Rotermanni 8. B2.This modern shopping centre in the newly renovated Rotermanni district houses gourmet food shops, a Scandinavian furniture store, and many international clothing brands.
Solaris, Estonia pst 9. B2.One of Tallinn’s newest shopping centres that houses a cinema, numerous restaurants, as well as a top-end supermarket.
Viru Keskus, Viru Väljak 4. B2.Twenty years ago the site of this shopping centre was nothing but a parking lot, right beside the Hotell Viru. In 2004, it turned into a modern shopping complex with over 100 stores.
■ A bit further outJärve Keskus, Pärnu mnt 238. Buses 5, 18, 32, 36, 57.
This shopping centre has quite a few furniture shops, as well as a store for everything you might need for your sauna.
Kristiine Keskus, Endla 45. Free bus from the port.
A modern mall just outside of the city centre.
Mustikas keskus, A.H.Tammsaare tee 116. Trolleys 1, 2 and 3.
A shopping centre in the west end of the city.
Rocca al Mare, Paldiski mnt 102. Free bus from the port.
This massive centre was completed in 1998 and resembles a large mall in North America. It is over 54,000 square metres in size and houses 170 shops – everything from food to fashion, Marks & Spencer to a children’s play world.
Sikupilli Keskus, Tartu mnt 87. Busses 2, 15 and 54 (Sossimägi), Trams 2 and 4 (Lubja).
A small shopping centre located near the airport that houses fashion outlets, a few electronics shops, and restaurants.
Ülemiste, Suur-Sõjamäe 4. Buses 2, 7, 15, 65.
Located close to the airport, this two-level shopping centre is one of the biggest in Tallinn.
■ Near the port:Lootsi Keskus, Lootsi 8. A3This shopping centre houses a food store, large liquor store, and top brand clothing and shoes can be found as well.
Merekeskus, Mere pst 10. A3.The Merekeskus is the oldest shopping centre in the area. The two-level complex houses many clothing stores and souvenir shops.
Norde Centrum, Lootsi 7. A3.A medium sized shopping centre with a sports apparel shop, grocery store, and more.
SadaMarket, Kai 5. A2This has the appearance of a market, with many small stalls and shops.
■ Food MarketsBaltijaam (Train Station) – Kopli 1. A1.
Keskturg (Central Market) – Keldrimäe 9. B3.
Kalaturg (Fish Market) – Kalaranna 1. A2.
Lasnamäe Market – Punane 48a.
Mustamäe Market – E. Vilde tee 75a.
Nõmme Market – Turu plats 8.
Sadama Turg – Sadama 25. A2.
Shopping There are plenty of markets and shops close
TEXT MIKKO SAVIKKO, MAP EVELIN LINHOLM,
PHOTOS ANDREI CHERKOV
The Baltic Guide presents a handy
guide for shopping at the port.
Lootsi Keskus. Lootsi 8.Prisma Express can be seen from the doors of the D-Terminal, and just to the right is Lootsi Keskus. The lower level houses a large outlet store and the Liviko liquor store. On the second floor, you will find a sports shop and flea market.
There is a new company located on the third floor. Toiduakadeemia or Food Academy, who offer cook-ing classes for companies and other groups. They just moved into to this new location, allowing them to take larger groups for dif-ferent types of events.
Kochi Aidad, Lootsi 4.Right next to Lootsi Keskus are old warehouses that have been given new life. There is a brewpub-restau-rant where you can taste different types of beer. It is the biggest restau-rant in the area. A café and liquor store also share the same building. There is also a beauty salon.
Norde Centrum, Lootsi 7. The only Rimi Hypermarket in the city centre is well known among locals. This modern shop-ping centre offers a large selection of different shops. Tourists can go to the toy store, chemist, or health supply store. There are a few cafes and restaurants includ-ing Hesburger.
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There is also a large flea mar-ket located on the second floor of Merekeskus, where if you look
hard enough, you can score some pretty great finds.
Sadamarket, Kai 5/Sadama 6.Sadamarket is the area’s oldest shopping centre. Alkopörssi, a large liquor store can be found there, along with many cafes, res-taurants, as well as tens of smaller shops where they sell everything from crystals to shoes.
There is also a chemist and hairdresser inside of Sadamarket.
Sadama Turg, Sadama 25-4. The Sadama market houses dif-ferent natural and small produ-cer goods in the large market hall. You can buy fresh fish from the fish counter and the selec-tion of Estonian meat is excel-lent. There is a good selection of local cheese.
There are also a few cafes and another liquor store.■
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Winter Fun in TallinnDid you know that there are beautiful forests and serene
landscapes, all within a quick bus or train ride from Tallinn? Or, that you can skate right in the centre of the Old Town?
Whether you like skiing, skating, tobogganing, snow tubing, or simply hiking, there is plenty to keep you busy this winter!
The winters in Estonia have been quite mild in recent years. If there is no snow, or if it’s too cold to go
outside, then here are some suggestions of places to check out.
■ Happy Fly Trampoline Centre
Vilde tee 150/ Vinkli tänav
By public transport (trolleys 1,3,5
and buses 9, 11, 13, 20, 20A, 23, 24,
24A, 25, 36)
What better way to spend a cold winter's day than by jumping up and down on a trampoline. Easily accessible by public transport, this makes for an entertaining excursion for the whole family.
■ Ronimisministeerium
Tartu mnt. 80 E, Tallinn C4
Entrance is on the Tartu mnt side
This is the first indoor rock climbing facility in Estonia, appropriately named the ministry of climbing. There are different walls with various degrees of difficulty. Instructors are available to help you if you've never been climbing before. Beginners and more experienced climbers welcome.
■ Kalev Spa
Aia 18, Tallinn Old Town F3
Kalev Spa is a hotel, gym, spa, and aquatics centre all in one, located in the heart of Tallinn’s City Centre, on the outskirts of the Old Town. Hotel guests can enjoy an active, yet relaxing spa holiday, without ever leaving the comfort of the hotel, or their bathrobes. And children won’t be bored for a moment; the aquatics centre has waterslides, wading pools, Jacuzzis, saunas, and 50 metre pool too! Day passes available.
TEXT KRISTINA LUPP, PHOTOS ANDREI CHERTKOV
■ Skating in the Old TownHarju tn, Tallinn, Old Town I1
Have you ever skated in the centre of a medieval town? Enjoy skating right in the heart of Tallinn’s Old Town on Harju Street. Skates are available for rental. And you can warm up with a cup of hot cocoa beside the rink.
■ Tallinn Song Festival GroundsNarva mnt 95, Tallinn
Buses 1A , 5, 8, 34A, 38 - stop
“Lauluväljak”
In winter, the slopes of the Song Festival Grounds are packed with skiers, snowboarders and tobog-gans. The Winter Park has a snow park with ten obstacles including flat boxes, a rainbow, A Frame, Wave box, some pipes and more. Skaters can enjoy a skating rink; cross-country skiers can enjoy 1.8 kilometres of tracks, suitable for both classic and skating styles; and snow tubes are provided for snow tubing.
■ Pirita VelodroomRummu tee 3, Tallinn
The trails at Pirita are used for wal-king in summer and skiing in winter. In winter, the trails are lit until 22.00. There are 7.2 kilometres of trails all together. Ski equipment rental is available from the Pirita Velodrome, as well as locker and shower rental.
■ Nõmme SpordikeskusKülmallika 15a, Tallinn
Train schedules: www.elektriraudtee.ee
If you have never been to this suburb of Tallinn, then you’ve been missing out. This forest suburb is beautiful both in summer and in winter. It’s easily accessible by train, and you can take part in both cross-country and downhill skiing. Enjoy 1, 2, 3, 5, 15 kilometre cross-country ski trails from the Nõmme Spordikeskus. Ski equipment ren-tal is also available.
■ Nõmme Snowpark (Nõmme Lumepark)Vana-Mustamäe tee 16, Tallinn
The Nõmme Snow Park offers downhill skiing and snowboar-
ding. Equipment can be rented and individual and group lessons can be organised for beginners and skiers that are more advanced and snowboarders alike. ■
Want to stay indoors?
Skating in the heart of the Old Town.
Winter fun at the Song Festival Grounds
T H E B A L T I C G U I D E ™ J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 5 15beauty
TEXT KRISTINA LUPP, PHOTOS LASERMED
LaserMed opened in Tallinn’s Old
Town last summer, and they have already become quite popular. I went to visit them in December to meet their doctors and find out more about what procedures they offer.
Laser hair removal treat-ments have been around for decades. I, myself, have con-sidered it for a number of years, but have never com-mitted to it because of cost and fear of pain. The pain factor is a bit absurd, because somehow us women will continue to wax, pluck, and shave away our unwanted hair, instead of going through a few laser hair removal treat-ments, which, by the way, are not as painful as they used to be. Laser hair removal has come a long way.
Upon my visit to Laser-
Med, I decided to finally give in to my curiosity about laser hair removal. The LightSheer
DUET laser is one of the best lasers out there for laser hair
removal. It uses a vacuum-assisted technology that increases the hair removal area; meaning procedures are more effective and faster. For example, hair removal on legs can be done in just 15 minutes, whereas with an older laser, it would have taken 45 minutes.
Winter is the best time
for laser hair removal proced-ures because hair is at its darkest. Darker hair is easier for the laser to find. In summer, hair is lighter
from the sun. The procedure is relatively painless. You can feel the vacuum of the handset pull your skin upwards. There is a warm feeling. After the procedure, your skin is red and slightly irritated. To soothe the skin after the treatment, the doctor holds an ice pack to your skin for a few minutes. By the next day, the irritation should be gone.
The LightSheer DUET laser has two different hand pieces. The larger one is for legs, back, and underarms; where as the smaller one is used to treat more sensitive areas, like face and bikini.
Laser hair removal still requires multiple treatments. When you
visit LaserMed for the first time, you will have a consultation with one of the doctors there to discuss your needs and decide on the best course of treatment. Sergei Sarap M.D., Aleksandr Jesmenov M.D. and Irina Maksimova M.D. are happy to answer any questions you may have.
In addition to laser hair remov-al, LaserMed also offers Fractional Laser Medical and Aesthetic Treat-ments, Botulin Toxin (Botox) Injec-tions, Dermal Fillers, Biorevitalisa-tion, and Marma Therapy. ■
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LaserMedAia 7, Tallinn Old Town H3.
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It had been ages since I had a classic manicure. If you are like me, you’ve probably been going for gel polish manicures because you don’t have to wait for your nails to dry. The gel polish manicure takes the waiting away, but you miss out on the nice hand soak and the thorough cleaning and polish-ing of your nails.
At Sikupilli Ilusalong, you can have it all, because as I found out, their regular nail polish dries very quickly. The salon uses Angel Nails brand products. While they do offer a manicure with gel nail polish as well, sometimes a classic manicure is a nice change of pace.
My hands are quite dry in win-ter, and what was particularly
nice about this manicure was the hand massage before the pol-ish was applied. It left my hands feeling relaxing and moisturised. The salon also uses a pre base coat that is rich in vitamin E. After the polish was applied, I sat for about 5 to 10 minutes while I waited for my nails to dry, then I was on my way. A classic mani-cure costs 14.
Sikupilli Ilusalong offers a full range of salon services including hair cut and colouring, waxing, and tanning. Service is friendly and attentive. ■
Location
Sikupilli IlusalongTartu mnt 87, Tallinn C4.Located inside the Sikupilli Shopping Centre
Back to the ClassicsSikupilli Ilusalong is your one stop shop for beauty.
The salon uses Angel Nails brand products.
Sikupilli Ilusalong offers a full range of salon services.
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Winter at the Estonian Open Air
Museum is filled with all kinds of
delicious activities. Check their
website for full event details.
Bread baking at Härjapea FarmFriday at 3 pm - the starter is pre-pared .Saturday - batter is shaped and put into the oven.Sunday - fresh rye bread is ready for tasting.
Bread baking sessions:Jan 2-4Feb 6-8March 6-9
April 3-5
Härjapea Farm Food SundaysJan - New Year's Eve foodsFeb – Shrovetide foods
Härjapea handicraft Saturdays Every Saturday!
The Härjapea Farm ladies will introduce knitted products from the 1920s-30s.Jan - wool dressesFeb - children's knitted clothes
Kuie School Writing Technique Days Every Saturday and Sunday!
The Kuie School mistress will show how to produce beautiful letters using ink and a quill.
Sepa Farm Winter Activities Saturdays and Sundays!
Jan – light sources - candles and candlesticksFeb - spinners and ribbon making
Lau Store Weekend Radio SessionsSaturdays and Sundays!
In the 1930s, the radio was a luxury item. The village gathered around to listen to the shows.
The Lau Store also sells fabric, chocolate and other products.
Winter at the Estonian Open Air Museum
■ Event and Concert TicketsTickets to just about any event or concert in Estonia can be purchased on-
line at Piletilevi, Piletimaailm, and Ticketpro. Or, visit one of their central
locations at:
■ Piletilevi: Viru Shopping Centre, Viru väljak 4/6, Tallinn B2.
■ Ticketpro: Solaris Shopping Centre, Estonia pst 9, Tallinn B2.
■ Piletimaailm (Eesti konsert): Estonia pst 4, Tallinn B2.
DocPoint Tallinn29 January – 1 February
Tallinn, Various locations
This annual festival takes place in cooperation with DocPoint Helsinki, one of the leading film festivals in the Nordic countries. The film festival brings documentaries from around the globe to Tallinn. Visit the DocPoint website for full programme details.
Finnish Glass Art 2005-2010Until 25 JanuaryEstonian Museum of Applied Art and Design
Lai 17, Tallinn Old Town G1
Finnish glass design has changed considerably in the last 25 years. Twenty five years ago there were six large independent glassworks and studio glass art was just getting started. Iittala, the internationally renowned glass manufacturer is the only one still in operation today. This exhibit displays the works of over 60 contemporary Finnish glass artists.
My Old RadioTallinn TV TowerUntil 28 February
Kloostrimetsa tee 58a, Tallinn
Learn about the history of the radio at the exhibit, My Old Radio. You can look at different receivers used in homes and made in Estonia, the Soviet Union, and abroad. The exhibit is also interactive – try your hand a hosting your own radio show and record a short segment to take home with you. Entrance to the exhibit is included with a ticket to the TV Tower.
MustonenFest 201530 January – 8 February
Various Locations
Andres Mustonen and his ensemble Hortus Musicus started this annual festival in 1989 with a series of winter baroque music concerts. The festival attracts international artists, with a focus on the interaction between Eastern and Western music cultures.
Peace and War in PostersUntil 15 JanuaryHungarian Institute, Piiskopi 2,
Tallinn B1
A fascinating exhibit of posters from 1910 onwards, which depicts various themes including consumerism, daily life, and war. Free entry.
Photo: Event Organiser
Photo: Event Organiser
Photo: Estonian Broadcasting Museum, 1959
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The small suburb of Kassisaba is bordered to the west by Tehnika Street and to the east by Toompuiestee.
TEXT MIKKO VIRTA, PHOTOS ANDREI CHERTKOV
The smell of birch wafts through the air, somewhere a rooster crows. We are in the middle of Tallinn, but it feels like we are somewhere in the countryside.
Kassisaba (Cat’s Tail) is a small, yet vivid part of the city, located close to the Old Town. You can easily get there by going down the hill from Toompea and crossing Toompuiestee.
The suburb’s interesting name has puzz-led people for years. In Old German, the road leading from the fortress was named Katzenschwanz (Katze means cat).
You can start the walking tour of Kassisa-ba at the top of Wismari Street near Falgi Park. The park is well kept and has many beautiful oaks and larches.
There is a large playground for children in the park with swings and things to climb on. During the Soviet period, the park was named Lastepark, or Children’s Park.
Falgi Park got its name from the Toom-pea Guild Alderman Hans Heinrich Falc, who ordered the building of the park in
1857. The British Embassy is located at the edge of the park.
When visiting Kassisaba be sure to walk along the small streets and take in the inte-resting architecture of the area. Many of the old wooden houses have been renovated, but many remain dilapidated. Here and there you will also see some ultra modern contemporary architectural achievements.
The area’s original architecture are the wooden houses, which have high limestone foundations. The houses have nice detailing, both around the windows and doors. Many of the old houses are protected, to preserve the valued milieu for generations to come.
The large yards bearing fruit trees are of extra value. If you dare peek into a yard, you will be surprised by what you see. In one yard, there were six old Mercedes!
You can stop for a coffee at the Kassi-saba Café on Koidu Street. Marie Under, a well-known Estonian poet was born on that same street in the 1800s. Barack Obama quoted a few lines from one of her poems during his visit to Tallinn last autumn. ■
Walking tour: KassisabaThe Kassisaba suburb of Tallinn is like a
small village in the city centre.
Stop for a coffee at the Kassisaba Café on Koidu Street.
walking tour
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■ Museums
Estonian Museum of Applied Art and Design (Eesti Tarbekunsti- ja Disainimuuseum)Lai 17, Tallinn Old Town, 1G. www.etdm.ee. We-Su 11 - 18
Estonian History Museum Great Guild Hall (Eesti Ajaloomuuseum) Pikk 17, Tallinn Old Town, G1.www.ajaloomuuseum.ee 01.09 - 30.04 Th-Tu 10–18
Estonian History Museum Maarjamäe PalaceMaarjamäe Castle, Pirita tee 56, Tallinn, A5.www.ajaloomuuseum.ee We-Su 10–17
Estonian Maritime Museum
(Eesti Meremuuseum) Pikk 70, Tallinn Old Town, D3.www.meremuuseum.ee. 01.10-30.04 Tu-Su 10–18
Estonian Museum of Natural History (Eesti Loodusmuuseum)Lai 29a, Tallinn Old Town, F2.www.loodusmuuseum.ee. We 10-17, Th 10-19, Fri-Su 10-17
Estonian Open Air Museum (Eesti Vabaõhumuuseum)Vabaõhumuuseumi tee 12, Tallinn. www.evm.ee23.04-28.09 Mo-Su 10-20, 29.09-22.04 Mo-Su 10-17
Estonian Theatre and Music Museum (Eesti Teatri- ja muusika-muuseum) Müürivahe 12, Tallinn Old Town, I2.www.tmm.ee. 1.09-31.05 May, Tu-Sa 10-18 1.06-31.08, Mo-Sa 10-18
Kiek in de Kök & Bastion PassagesKomandandi tee 2, Tallinn Old Town, J1www.linnamuuseum.ee/kok/1.03-31.10 Tu-Su 10.30-181.11-29.02 Tu-Su 10-17.30
Miia-Milla-Manda Museum (Muuseum Miia-Milla-Manda)L. Koidula 21C, Tallinn B4.www.linnamuuseum.ee/miiamillamanda. Tu-Su 12-18
Dominican Monastery Museum (Dominikaanlaste Kloostri museum) Vene 16, Tallinn Old Town, G3www.kloostri.ee. 1.06-30.09 Mon-Sun 11-17 Winter by appointment only.
Museum of Estonian Architecture (Eesti Arhitektuurimuuseum.
Rotermanni soolaladu)Ahtri 2, Tallinn, A2. www.arhitektuurimuuseum.eeWe 12–18, Th 12-20, Fr-Su 11-18
Museum of Puppet Arts NUKU (Nukumuuseum NUKU)Lai 1, Tallinn Old Town, G1. www.nuku.ee. Tu-Su 10-19
Occupation Museum (Okupatsioonimuuseum)Toompea 8, Tallinn Old Town, B1.www.okupatsioon.ee. Tu-Su 11 - 18
Photo Museum (Raevangla foto-muuseum)Raekoja 4, Tallinn Old Town, H2. (Located behind Tallinn’s Old Town Square)www.linnamuuseum.ee/fotomuuseum1.03-31.10 Th-Tu 10.30-18, 1.11-29.02 Th-Tu 10-17.30
Tallinn City Museum (Tallinna Linnamuuseum)Vene 17, Tallinn Old Town, G3.www.linnamuuseum.ee We – Mo 10.30–17.30
Viru Hotel and KGB Museum (Hotell Viru ja KGB muuseum)Viru väljak 4, Tallinn B2.http://www.sokoshotels.fi/en/hotels/tallinn/basic-information/hotel-viru-and-kgb-museum/Please contact the hotel to make a booking. Tours available in English, Finnish, and Russian.
■ Art Museums &
Galleries
Adamson-Eric Museum (Adamson-Ericu muuseum)Lühike jalg 3, Tallinn Old Town, I1.www.adamson-eric.ee We-Su 11–18
Kadrioru Art Museum (Kadrioru kunstimuuseum)Weizenbergi 37, Tallinn, A4. www.kadriorumuuseum.eeJan–Apr: We 10–20, Th–Su 10–17May–June : Th 10–17, We 10–20, Th–Su 10–17
Mikkeli Museum (Mikkeli muuseum)Weizenbergi 28, Tallinn, B4. www.mikkelimuuseum.eeJan–June: We 10–20, Th-Su 10–17July–Dec: Tu, Th-Su 10–17, We 10–20
Kumu Art Museum (Kumu kunstimuuseum)Weizenbergi 34/Valge 1, Tallinn, B5.www.kumu.eeOct–Apr: We 11–20, Th–Su 11–18May–Sept: Tu 11–18, We 11–20, Th–Su 11–18
Niguliste Museum (Niguliste muuseum)Niguliste 3, Tallinn Old Town, I1.www.nigulistemuuseum.ee. We-Su 10–17 Ticket office closes 16.30
MUSEUMS & GALLERIES
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TEXT KRISTINA LUPP, PHOTOS ANDREI CHERTKOV
The human body is a complicated
system, but one that is also fascin-ating. That is the inspiration behind the new permanent exhibit at the Estonian Health Museum. A Heart to Heart About Your Body looks at the human body, its anatomy, our evolution, health and illness. The museum aims to teach visitors about their body in order to make more informed and healthy choices.
This is not your average bor-ing anatomy textbook. The exhibit presents information in an exciting and interactive way that is sure to interest everyone. There are plenty of hands-on displays, like the virtu-al hairstyle machine, where you can send a photo of yourself via email.
The recently renovated Eston-ian Health Museum is located in
Tallinn’s Old Town. Not all of the exhibits are complete, but there is certainly enough to you keep you occupied for a few hours. The full exhibit is expected to be completed by spring, just in time for the 90th anniversary of the museum. ■
Location
Lai 30, Tallinn Old Town F2
Tu 10.00 – 18.00, We 10.00 – 19.00, Th – Su 10.00 – 18.00
The museum is closed on Mondays.
Estonian Health Museum
■ Adults: €6
■ Students/Seniors: €4
■ Family: €15
■ Children under 8 years have free entry.
Tickets:
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Akadeemia tee
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Tallinn’s public transport system consists of trams, buses, and trolleys. All three
use the same ticketing system. In 2013, a smartcard ticketing system was
introduced. If you plan on using public transport more than three times, this is
your best option. Smartcards can be purchased and topped up at R-Kiosks and
are transferrable. The Tallinn Card also allows you to use public transport for free.
Both cards must be validated by touching them to the orange card reader.
Detailed route plans are displayed at all the stops, or plan you journey ahead of
time on-line at: http://soiduplaan.tallinn.ee
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Trolley-buses13
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Kaubamaja – MustamäeKaubamaja – MustamäeBalti jaam – KeskuseBalti jaam – Mustamäe Kaubamaja – Väike-ÕismäeBalti jaam – Väike-Õismäe
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Trams
Airport
ÕISMÄE
ROCCA AL MARE
port
KOPLI
KALAMAJA
PELGU-LINN
MERIMETSA
VEERENNI SIKUPILLI
KADRIORG
LASNAMÄE
PIRITA
Red Line - City Centre
Green Line - Pirita
Blue Line - Rocca al Mare
Tour routes last approximately
one hour. All services begin at
Viru Square.
Tickets 19€
www.citytour.ee
TALLINN CITY TOUR
Take a tour of Tallinn on the red double-decker bus.
Simultaneous translation in 10 different languages.
Hop On Hop Off - bus tickets valid for 24h
on three different lines.
OLD TOWN
As of 20 November,
tram No 4 will be
running between
Vana-Lõuna and
Ülemiste stops.
Vana-Lõuna
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■ Useful Phrasesplease ..................................................... palunthank you ............................................. aitäh, tänanexcuse me ............................................ vabandagehello........................................................ tere, tervistgood morning .................................... tere hommikustgood day............................................... tere päevastgood evening ..................................... tere õhtustgood night ........................................... head öödgoodbye ............................................... nägemist, head aegaall the best............................................ kõike head, kõike paremathave a good trip ................................. head reisibon appetite ....................................... jätku leiba, head isu cheers, to your health ...................... terviseks
How much does this cost? ............. kui palju see maksab?Do you have…? .................................. kas teil on? on teil?where is… ............................................ kus on…What is this?......................................... mis see on?What does this mean? ..................... mida see tähendab?How are you? (formal)...................... kuidas elate?How are you? (informal) .................. kuidas läheb?not bad .................................................. pole viga!nice to see you/to meet you .......... rõõm teid näha, meeldiv kohtudait was nice meeting you .................. oli meeldiv tutvudaWhat time is it? ................................... palju kell on?I do not speak Estonian, Russian .. mina ei oska eesti (vene) keeltDo you speak English? ..................... kas te räägite inglise keelt?/Swedish/Finnish/German? ........... /rootsi/soome/saksa keelt?
Accepted in nearly 100 locations, the
Tallinn Card gives you free entrance
and discounts.
Tallinn Card is available at: Tallinn
Tourist Information Kiosks, Kullassepa 4/
Niguliste 2, from A and D terminals at the
Port of Tallinn, as well as in many Tallinn
hotels. www.tallinncard.ee.
From the driver■ single ticket €1.60
■ student ticket €0.80
Try to have exact change for the driver. Cards are not accepted. The ticket is valid for one journey only on that specific vehicle. Discounts are only available to ISIC cardholders.
E-tickets■ 1 hour ticket €1.10
■ 1 day (24h) €3
■ 3 days (72h) €5
■ 5 days (120h) €6
■ 30 days €23
Where to buy ■ from the driver
■ from kiosks
■ from post offi ces
■ online www.pilet.ee(Top up your smartcard with MasterCard or Visa)
The Smartcard or Ühiskaart can be
topped up with money or e-tickets
and can be purchased from any of
the sales points listed at www.pilet.
ee. A €2 deposit is needed to pur-
chase the Smartcard.
If you are using pay-as-you-go
credit, your Smartcard automatically
calculates the cheapest fare for you
within a 24-hour time period. You
must validate your card at the begin-
ning of each journey.
Ticket Information
6-118-00011-800 (+€0.74 / min)
www.pilet.ee, [email protected]
Free ■ preschool children
■ adult travelling with children 3 years and under
■ holders of a validated Tallinn Card
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Photo: Margus Johanson
No international driver’s licence is required to drive in Esto-
nia, but the following rules apply to all drivers:
■ Blood alcohol level must be zero.
■ Estonia has no motorways per say. Please mind intersec-
tions and cyclists.
■ The speed limit is most often 50km/h in towns, but can
vary between 30-70km/h depending on the area. Speed
limits will be posted. Outside of cities and towns the
speed limit is 90km/h and 110km/h on dual carriage-
ways.
■ All cars must carry a warning triangle, wheel chocks, a first
aid kit, and fire extinguisher. Drivers must wear fluorescent
vests when stopped at night.
■ In case of collision, please call the police. Insurance docu-
ments and driver information should be exchanged.
■ Please pay parking and speed fines to avoid penalty.
Driving in Estonia
■ Getting to and
from Tallinn
■ By bus:Tallinn Central Bus Station
(Tallinna Autobussijaam)
Lastekodu 46, Tallinn
www.tpilet.ee, www.peatus.ee
Ecolines – www.ecolines.ee
Hansabuss Business Line –
www.businessline.ee
Lux Express –
www.luxexpress.eu
Temptrans –
www.temptrans.ee
From the bus station to the city:
■ tram no. 2
■ bus no. 17, no. 23
■ By sea:TO/FROM HELSINKI
Eckerö Line - www.eckeroline.ee
Tallink - www.tallinksilja.com
Viking Line - www.vikingline.ee
Linda Line Express -
www.lindaline.ee
TO/FROM STOCKHOLMTallink - www.tallinksilja.com
TO/FROM ST. PETERSBURGSt. Peter Line -
www.stpeterline.com
From the Port of Tallinn to the
city/airport: bus no. 2
■ By train:Train Station (Baltijaam)
Toompuistee 37, Tallinn
www.edel.ee
www.gorail.ee
From the train station to the city:
tram no. 1, no. 2, or ten minutes
on foot to the
Old Town
■ Bt air:Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport
(Lennujaam)
Tartu mnt 101, Tallinn
www.tallinn-airport.ee/eng
From the airport to the city: bus
no. 2, no. 90K
FAST CLASS By Copterline –
www.copterline.ee
Travel between Tallinn and
Helsinki city centres by heli-
copter.
■ Bt i
You don’t need to hire a car to get around the city of Tallinn,
but a car is a great way to see the countryside and explore
small towns. If you are arriving by plane, your most conven-
ient option is to use one of the many rental companies at the
Tallinn Airport:
■ Budget – www.budget.ee
■ Europcar – www.europcar.ee
■ Hertz – www.hertz.ee
■ National – www.europcar.ee
■ Sixt Rent A Car – www.sixt.com
There are many other companies to use in Tallinn, some which
have a car drop-off and pick-up option to your hotel or holi-
day apartment. For more information on driving in Estonia
visit www.mnt.ee.
■ Easy Car Rent – www.easycarrent.ee
■ Hansarent – www.hansarent.ee
■ Sir Autorent – www.sirrent.ee
■ Yes Rent – www.yesrent.ee
Car Hire
■ Taxis
Tallinn’s taxi rates can vary
drastically, so to avoid being
ripped off remember to
check the rates displayed on
the window before getting
in. For a full listing of taxi rates
visit: www.taksod.ee
The Tallinn Airport has an
agreement with the following
taxi companies: Tallinna Takso,
Tulika Takso, and Tallink Takso.
A journey from the airport to
the city centre should cost
between 7-10€, or slightly
more in heavy traffic.
■ Emergency
Phone
Numbers:
POLICE 110EMERGENCY 112
AUTOMOBILE 1888 (24 h)
■ Free WiFiY e s ,
t h a t ’s
r i g h t ,
the rumours are true! Al-
most everywhere you go
in Estonia, you will fi nd
free WiFi access for your
mobile devices. Look for
the orange and black
WiFi sign, or visit www.
wifi .ee for a listing of all
Internet hotspots.
Parking in Tallinn can be confusing.
There are public paid areas as well
as private parking lots. The first 15
minutes of parking is free , if the
driver is using a parking clock or
written notice stating the start time
– placed visibly on the windscreen
of the vehicle. This does not apply to
privately owned off-street car parks.
CITY CENTRE / KESKLINN:0,26 / 15 minutes
Paid parking:
Mo - Fr 07:00 to 19:00; Sat 08:00 to 15:00
Parking is Free on Sundays and on public holidays
DOWNTOWN / SÜDALINN:0,58 / 15 minutes
Paid parking: Mo - Fi 07:00 to 19:00; Sat 08:00 to 15:00
Parking is Free on Sundays and on public holidays
OLD TOWN / VANALINN:1,15 / 15 minutes
Paid parking around the clock
Parking for motorcycles (two-wheeled vehicles) is free of
charge in the public paid-parking areas of Tallinn.
For more information: http://www.tallinn.ee/eng/Parking-
in-Tallinn
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■ Phone callsThere are no
city codes
in Estonia.
Local calls
can be made simply by
entering the number as
is. Mobile phone num-
bers start with 5. Estonia’s
country code is +372.
Dail 00, then the coun-
try code, and then the
phone number to make
a call overseas.
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