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Bestonia: A Beautiful Life in Estonia
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Bestonia: A Beautiful Life in Estonia

23/07/201501/04/2024 Julia D'Orazio 6 comments

”What? You’re from Australia and live in Estonia?”

”Yes, I live here in Tallinn.’’

“Why?”

”I wanted to try something different.’’

A local’s reaction? They simply laugh!

It seems exotic to live in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, but not in the way of beaches, cocktails and sunshine. Tallinn is a hidden gem tucked away on the far east side of Europe, and when people come to visit, they are pleasantly surprised with what this small yet thriving seaside city has to offer.

Every day I get to live out my Disney Princess fantasy. Dubbed the ‘medieval pearl of Europe’, the city is home to one of Europe’s best preserved old towns, a UNESCO World Heritage Listed and protected site. It is almost inevitable a visitor will spend a day getting lost along the cobblestone streets and soaking up the surrounds of sprawling architecture from the 13th to 16th centuries, colourful houses, hidden courtyards and spectacular churches, all neatly consigned within a fairy tale city wall studded with guard towers. It is easy to spend a day getting lost along the cobblestone streets of Old Town and soaking up the surrounds.  A favourite afternoon past time is to sit in Town Square and and unwind with a traditional fare of Estonian food – Elk soup! And don´t forget the moose pie too – it is delicious!

Along the outskirts of Old Town, there are various oddities and sights to visit. The Russian market sells anything and everything, from Russian delicacies and items from the Soviet era to tombstones. Abandoned building Linnahall, the site of the 1980 Moscow Olympics rowing competition, is a local favourite spot to watch the sunset and track ferry liners departing to Baltic Sea destinations Helsinki, Stockholm and St Petersburg.

Showcasing old fashioned wooden architecture, the hip and happening area of Kalamaja oozes coolness with its bohemian charm and fast-art scene. Telliskivi Creative City is a centre of progressive culture in the Kalamaja district, with former old industrial buildings converted into trendy restaurants, bars and cafes. Nearby, an old converted factory is home to shops filled with designer items from local artists.

Outside the city of Tallinn itself lies abandoned buildings from the Soviet era including manors, submarine ports and castles – most of which left in a forgotten existence, suspended in the past. The unmissable Laheema National Park stretches out from the picturesque coastline to the encompassing inland forests, rivers and lakes as well as cultural attractions such as restored manors.

And this is why I live in Tallinn. It is completely different. There are so many unique things to see and considering its challenging and interesting past, the overall vibe of the place is peaceful and perfect. Perfect for me to live out my fairy tale dream.

The Times we had
The Times we had
Tallinn
A beauitful view of Tallinn
Old Town
Old Town
Houses in Kadriorg
Houses in Kadriorg
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Kissing Hill
Kissing Hill
Laheema National Park
Laheema National Park
Kadriorg Park in the winter time.
Kadriorg Park in the winter time.
Old Town
Old Town
Old Town
Old Town
Estonia
Abandoned Manor
Abandoned Manor
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Caption this!
**1st Published on Travel Industry Exhibition 25th May 2015**

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6 comments

  1. life as sirli says:
    26/07/2015 at 12:39 pm

    Really cool post 😀

    1. The Roaming Flamingo says:
      05/08/2015 at 11:23 pm

      Thanks or should I keep local and say Aitäh! Glad you enjoyed the read 🙂

  2. Sophie says:
    29/07/2015 at 10:49 am

    You’re outta control! Love hearing you living it up in these lesser known cities and towns 😊😊

    1. The Roaming Flamingo says:
      05/08/2015 at 11:24 pm

      Thanks Sophie! I am glad you enjoyed the read and most often, the smaller cities and towns far much better than the big smoke themselves!

  3. David says:
    01/02/2016 at 10:14 am

    Looks so majestic! Any particular restaurants or bars you would reccomend?

  4. The Roaming Flamingo says:
    01/02/2016 at 11:40 pm

    David – there are so many to recommend! My local faves has to be Three Dragons in the main town square and Muust Puddel for a late night wine or tea 🙂

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