We are stopping in Tallinn on our cruise and thinking of doing a self-guided walking tour (Rick Steves guide book) what are your thoughts?
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It is an easy walk from the cruise port to the Old Town which is quite compact and easily navigated. The Old Town walls are visible from the port, just follow the road keeping the sea …
It is an easy walk from the cruise port to the Old Town which is quite compact and easily navigated. The Old Town walls are visible from the port, just follow the road keeping the sea to your right and it should take around twenty minutes at a relaxed pace. The tourist information centre is really good and staff speak English plus easy to follow maps are available.
Very good pricing. We travelled from Finland via boat and found some prices to be 50% less than in Finland. Boat was full of shoppers coming back with many full shopping bags.
One draft beer from 5 euro and the food depends, you can have a 2 course dinner from 20 Euro and up. Tjere are restaurants for all budgets and the food is ok everywhere The most …
One draft beer from 5 euro and the food depends, you can have a 2 course dinner from 20 Euro and up. Tjere are restaurants for all budgets and the food is ok everywhere The most expensive is restaurant Ö which is 100 meter outside the old town if you are looking for something very special in 5 or seven course dinner
Nice places to eat that are not too over priced or touristy. Suitable for a 14 year old & 2 adults. Casual dining but not fast food.
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We walked town and saw lots of cafes and stopped at one that had a sign outside with hot wine, can’t remember the name but there are plenty of choices when you walk
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