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Top 10 Places To Visit in Estonia | Estonia Travel Guide | Top Ten Estonia Tourism Attraction

Top 10 Places To Visit in Estonia | Estonia Travel Guide | Top Ten Estonia Tourism Attraction

1. Tallinn

Tallinn, Estonia's capital at the Baltic Sea, is the u . s . a .'s social attention. It holds its walled, cobblestoned old city, home to bistros and stores, and furthermore Kiek in de köokay, a 15th century protective tower. Its Gothic town hall, worked in the 13th century
likewise, with a 64m-high tower, sits in vital Tallinn's principal rectangular. St. Nicholas Church is a thirteenth century reason of enthusiasm indicating spiritual craftsmanship.

2. Parnu

Pärnu is the fourth-best town in Estonia. organized in southwestern Estonia at the financial institution of Pärnu Bay, a narrows of the Gulf of Livonia in the Baltic Sea. it is an exquisite summer time occasion inn with numerous hotels, eating places, and huge beaches. Wikipedia

3. Otepaa

Otepää is a metropolis in Valga County, southern Estonia, it's far the executive point of convergence of Otepää Parish. city has a people of two,189. Otepää is a major snowboarding hotel, pervasively known as the winter capital of Estonia. Wikipedia

4. Saaremaa Island

Saaremaa is the finest island in Estonia, measuring 2,673 km². The essential island of Saare County, it's miles arranged within the Baltic Sea, south of Hiiumaa island, and has an area with the West Estonian Archipelago. Wikipedia

5. Narva

Narva is the 1/3 best town in Estonia. it is organized on the jap absurd motivation in the back of Estonia, at the Russian periphery,
on the Narva River which channels Lake Peipus. Wikipedia

6. Hiiumaa Island

Hiiumaa is the second one finest island in Estonia. it is in the Baltic Sea, north of the island of Saaremaa, part of the West Estonian archipelago. Its best city is kärdla. Wikipedia

7. Tartu

Tartu is the second greatest town of Estonia, taking after Estonia's political and coins related capital Tallinn. Wikipedia

8. Tuhala

Tuhala is a city in Kose Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. Tuhala is quality regarded for its Witch's properly. starting at 2011 Census, the agreement's people was 105. it's far assumed that settlement in Tuhala backpedals around three,000 years. Wikipedia

9. Kuressaare

Kuressaare, usually referred to as Arensburg, is a city and a locale on Saaremaa island in Estonia. it is the capital of Saare County
likewise, the westernmost town in Estonia. The masses, as verified by way of the 2011 enrollment, turned into 13,166. Wikipedia

10. Viljandi

Viljandi is a metropolis and region in southern Estonia with a masses of 17,473 in 2013. it's miles the capital of Viljandi County. The city changed into at the beginning indicated in 1283, subsequent to being accredited its metropolis authorize through Wilhelm von Endorpe. Wikipedia

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MUST SEE SITES OF TALLINN ESTONIA CINEMATIC TOUR Maarjamäe Memorial Complex German, Soviet, Estonian

In this vlog we continue with our tour of the top sights of Tallinn. There is so much fascinating history to be appreciated, absorbed and hopefully to learn from in this country!

We take the tram from the Balti Jaam station over to Kadriorg Park where we then use the Bolt app to get us the rest of the way by car! After getting dropped off just outside the History Museum (Maarjamäe Palace) we make the quick walk over to the Maarjamäe Memorial Complex, although this area is situated just outside the main city centre (10 mins by car) it is worth venturing over for the History museum, Memorials and Pirita Beach :)

There are 3 main points of interest here which we will take you through in their chronological order:

* The German War cemetery (1941)
* The Soviet Memorial (1960-1975)
* The Estonian Memorial (2018)

To see the Soviet Statue graveyard behind Marjamäe Palace click here: 8:08.

The German military cemetery was created by the German army in 1941 but after the war ended and Estonia fell under Soviet occupation, all the German headstones were removed and a Soviet memorial was erected (1960) Later the Soviets replaced the headstones with memorial markers to the Red Army units that fought in Estonia. In 1998 the cemetery was re dedicated and is now portrayed by the triple granite crosses that you can see among the grass where the bodies of some 2,300 German soldiers are buried.

In 1960 an Obelisk was raised beside the sea in Tallinn’s subdistrict of Maarjamäe (which in Estonian means “Maria’s Hill”). It commemorated the Bolshevik victims of the 1918 Russian Civil War, part of which played out here when Allied nations intervened against the Bolshevik forces in the Baltics.

The obelisk alone was already controversial. The Bolsheviks had actually been fighting against Estonia during the conflict it referenced, and numerous memorials to Estonia’s own dead were removed during the years of Soviet occupation. Nevertheless, in 1965, a decision was made to expand the memorial complex at Maarjamäe.

The extended memorial complex was overseen by the architects Allan Murdmaa, Valve Pormeister, and Henno Sepmann. It was completed in 1975. At the sea end of the complex, a symbolic amphitheater overlooks the road to Pirita and offers a panoramic view over Tallinn Bay. An “eternal flame” once occupied a corner of this space, surrounded by evocative hand-shaped reliefs.

Since Estonia gained its independence from Soviet rule in 1991, the Maarjamäe Memorial Complex has faced an uncertain future. Its symbolism goes beyond being merely pro-Soviet, to being, arguably, even anti-Estonian in meaning; celebrating the Bolshevik troops who died fighting against independent Estonia in 1918, while featuring the graves of crewmen from two Russian battleships that had been shelling the port of Tallinn during the conflict. We note that this section of the memorial is not really maintained.

In 2018 An Estonian memorial was built adjacent to the Soviet and German memorials (during it’s construction further bodies of German soldiers were discovered).

The memorial consists of two parts – the Journey with plaques bearing the names of those who perished in the terror, and the Home Garden, to which are added location stones with information texts marking the locations where the terror was carried out. A monument to Estonian officers who fell victim to the communist terror is also part of the Memorial.

The communist regime of terror was established with the occupation of Estonia on 17 June 1940 and ended with the restoration of Estonia’s independence on 20 August 1991. Estonia lost every fifth person of its population of slightly over a million, of which more than 75,000 were murdered, imprisoned or deported. The Memorial to the victims of communism is dedicated to all of them.

Travel vlog 19 | Tallinn, Estonia | Country #4 | Filmed May 2020

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SECRETS OF TALLINN - Our Favourite Places Outside of The Old Town! TELLISKIVI, ROTERMANN & KALAMAJA!

In this video we take you on a tour of our top places of Tallinn outside of the Old Town. We start by heading over to Rotermann City within the Rotermann quarter, which until just a few years ago, was just a factory area between Old Town and the Passenger Port and was little more than a collection of dilapidated buildings, discarded leftovers of late 19th and early 20th-century industry. Now the area has been magnificently-restored and serves as home to a number of shops and restaurants, as well as an active cultural scene. The quarter's main square is often used for festivals and outdoor performances.

After eating lunch in Rotermann city we then make our way over to the Kalamaja district with our first stop being the Linnahall which upon initial sight doesn’t look very aesthetically pleasing but what lies beneath it is a huge amphitheatre designed to hold 4500 people. It was originally named the V. I. Lenin Palace of Culture and Sport, and was built by the Soviets for the Moscow 1980 Summer Olympics when the sailing events were hosted in Estonia. Now it is a vast, dilapidated building that although is in need of some serious renovation is still nonetheless fascinating to see up close and offers stunning views over the bay of Tallinn once you reach the top.

From the Linnahall we continue walking through Kalamaja along the bay and over to Patarei prison which was originally built in 1828 as a sea fortress and later turned into a prison where crimes of Communism and Nazism took place between 1940-1991. For 8€ you can visit the exhibition, ‘Communism is Prison’ in the eastern wing of the prison, where you can see the original interior and prison yard.

From there we take a quick look at the historical Seaplane harbour museum which is 15€ per adult and looks fascinating. We also take a walk around Suur Tõll, the largest preserved pre-war icebreaker in the world. Suur Tõll has had a colourful past of ownership between the Russian Empire (1914-1917), The Soviet Union (1917-1918), Finland (1918-1922), Estonia (1922-1940), Soviet Union again (1940-1988), before finally being sold back to Estonia in 1988.

After following the arrows which take you on a full tour of Suur Tõll we head over to Port Noblessener which is a newly and very artistically renovated port area with beautiful apartment blocks, filled with restaurants and great places to sit back and have a drink watching the sun over the bay of Tallinn.

Then we walk through Kalamaja Cemetery Park which links Port Noblessner to the leafy green residential area of Kalamaja and onto our final stop: Telliskivi Creative City which since 2007 has developed from old soviet factories into a vibrant, artist-friendly complex that has spaces for businesses, restaurants, shops and organising events. It is located between the city centre and Kalamaja and Pelgulinn districts in North Tallinn. It is currently Estonia's biggest creative economy enterprise centre bringing together a variety of activities - acting as a community platform for the creatives.

We both love Telliskivi and have spent most of our time in Tallinn living in an apartment building right opposite Depoo which is an area in Telliskivi where old shipping containers and an old train have all been converted into different restaurants with foods from around the world, it’s a really cool place to visit and we walk through it to get to the famous Balti Jaama Turg (Baltic Station Market) which is a place worth visiting in itself!

Travel vlog 28 | Tallinn, Estonia | Country #4 | Filmed July 2020

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SUMMER TOUR OF ESTONIA! HAAPSALU TOWN, TRAIN, COAST & HAUNTED CASTLE! PLUS MATSALU NATIONAL PARK!

In this video we continue our tour of Estonia as we explore the beautiful resort town of Haapsalu. This quaint little town has some great coffee shops, restaurants and shops all along the beautiful main street which is built around the stunning Haapsalu Castle. This castle has some fascinating history and is now used as a museum and the round chapel now serves as a concert venue, we just so happened to arrive the day a music festival was taking place!

As well as the main town and castle area, Haapsalu has a beautiful coastline and promenade which is a really popular tourist destination (we can see why!) After exploring the coast we head over to check out the train station which famously has the longest covered platform in Europe, it is no longer in use but has some really cool locomotives exhibited along the otherwise redundant platform.

We also jump on the cute little tourist train called ‘Little Peter’ which takes tourists on a 45 minute tour of Haapsalu. The rain came and we hoped this would shelter us but… you’ll see! :)

Whilst we were in Haapsalu we also took the time to head out of the main town and over to Matsalu National Park which is one of Europes most important waterfowl resting areas between the Arctic and Western Europe, making it a paradise for bird lovers and so we head up high to take in the views offered by this Estonian National Park!

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Travel vlog 32 | Haapsalu, Estonia | Country #4 | Filmed July 2020

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TARTU The Second Largest CITY in ESTONIA - University, Cathedral & The National Estonian Museum

TARTU The Second Largest CITY in ESTONIA - University, Cathedral & The National Estonian Museum

In this video we explore The city of Tartu, the Estonian city known for it’s 17th century University with it’s Old Town Hall Square and hilltop Cathedral ruins, Craig has the best burger of his life and we also check out the incredible National Estonian Museum.

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Join us next time as we explore Võru, climb the Pesapuu watchtower and visit the highest point in Estonia - Suur Munamägi. We also found another Meteorite Crater called Illumetsa. If you can’t wait that long head over to our instagram for daily updates on what we’re currently up to and what’s coming up in our future videos!

Travel vlog 45 | Tartu, Estonia | Country #4 | Filmed August 2020

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The SUMMER ISLAND of the BALTICS! ROAD TRIP to Sõrve PENINSULA plus our very own SUNSET DINNER VIEW!

Continuing with our summer tour of Estonia we’re on the Baltic Island of Saaremaa! In this video we decided to take it a bit easier after the 11KM hike out to Kiipsaare lighthouse yesterday: and then getting back pretty late after checking out the Kaali Meteorite crater: both really awesome places but after a busy day we decided today we’d just drive around the island and take in some more easily accessible sights.

We start the day by heading over to Sõrve Peninsula to check out yet another lighthouse! Upon arriving, we decide to eat our supermarket lunches out of the boot of the car enjoying island life views! These little Baltic islands are full of the most picturesque lighthouse spots and we have really enjoyed touring around and visiting so many of them. Sõrve lighthouse did not disappoint.

In 1770 a stone tower was established here on the Sõrve Peninsula, sadly it was destroyed during the Second World War in 1944. The present lighthouse was built of monolithic concrete in 1960. From its base the height of the lighthouse is 52 metres and it is 53 metres above sea level, making it the highest lighthouse of the Baltic Sea. If you visit here in summertime you can climb up the lighthouse and take in these panoramic ocean views!

Afterwards we went for a drive and stopped off at what we thought was a windmill but it’s actually been converted into a cute couples accommodation, Ohessaare Windmill - if we didn’t have something booked already we’d love to have stayed here, maybe next time :) but we did get an ice cream from the friendly owners who also run the little cafe next door.

We finish off by driving to catch the sunset at Kaugatuma pank and decide that this is a great spot to eat dinner and enjoy the view. Today we found that eating lunch/dinner from the boot of the car is way more fun than it sounds, it’s like eating at a mobile restaurant where you get to choose the view! :)

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Travel vlog 40 | Sõrve Peninsula, Saaremaa, Estonia | Country #4 | Filmed August 2020

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Kaali METEORITE CRATER, the 8th LARGEST in the WORLD and it landed on a tiny ISLAND in the BALTICS!

Our summer tour of Estonia continues - after our 11KM hike out to Kiipsaare lighthouse: we drove East to take a look at the incredible Kaali Meteorite crater which is actually a group of 9 meteorite craters within a 1km radius but the largest being Kaali crater. The meteorite hit this tiny Baltic Island around 4000 thousand years ago (although scientific estimates vary greatly on this), when the meteor reached an altitude of approximately 10km it broke into pieces and fell to the Earth in fragments, the greatest of which produced this crater. The explosion removed approximately 81,000 m3 of dolomite and other rocks and formed a 7 to 8km tall, extremely hot gas flow. Vegetation was incinerated up to 6km from the impact site.

Kaali crater is the 8th largest meteor crater in the world and it just happened to land here on this tiny little Baltic Island off the mainland of Estonia. The Kaali field of meteorite craters on Saaremaa is the rarest nature wonder in Estonia, being at the same time the most spectacular in Eurasia.

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Travel vlog 39 | Kaali Crater, Saaremaa, Estonia | Country #4 | Filmed August 2020

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Hiiumaa in September | Birdwatching paradise

Hiiumaa in September is a birdwatching paradise! Hiiumaa gets flooded with migratory birds as the summer becomes to an end and the birds are gathering up on the bay to fly south from Estonia in september! As I am doing birdwatching on the bay, I catch hundreds of fish jumping out of water as they make their moves in Hiiumaa as well! We will carry the pumpkins in, munch on rasberries and let the beautiful fall colors and birds take over Hiiumaa, Estonia! And of course, get the bees ready for winter!!! Most of the video is filmed in September 2019 in Hiiumaa, with some nature clips filmed in september 2020.

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LEAVING ESTONIA’S MAINLAND TO EXPLORE THE ISLANDS! HIIUMAA ISLAND & KÄRDLA MARINA WITH FLYBOARD SHOW

In this video we leave Haapsalu and the Estonian mainland as we head over to Hiiumaa which is Estonia’s second largest island!

After checking into our accommodation in Hiiumaa’s largest town Kärdla, we walk across the road to see the Kärdla church which was constructed in 1863 and paid for by voluntary donations of the Broadcloth factory workers. The church is a simplistic and ascetic architectural monument and one of the most distinguished working-class churches built to represent the community that paid for its construction.

Across from the church there is a World War ll memorial which honours the fallen soldiers in Hiiumaa during WWll, it is dedicated to them all irrespective to which side they fought on. Hiiumaa’s lad represents how the past and future are linked within him.

Afterwards we head over to the beautiful nearby marina. Whilst walking around we couldn’t help but notice that this whole island feels like a real life Center Parcs! So stunning! Tall trees, woodland areas, quiet little streets with log cabins and wooden Estonian style houses everywhere, life on this island feels like paradise!

We stroll along past the marina which has a few lovely restaurants and lots of water sports activities. We find a beach with swings and a small beach side burger shack with great music and great smelling food so we decide to end our day there and enjoy an al fresco seaside dinner! We especially liked the retro theme of this Baywatch shack, really cool and a blast from the past! Speaking of blasts, we were treated to an insane sunset flyboard show out in the marina on our way back from dinner, what a welcome to Hiiumaa!

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Join us next time as we explore the entire island of Hiiumaa including the old military bunker site, Hiiumaa’s historical lighthouses and paradise surf beach!

Travel vlog 33 | Haapsalu to Hiiumaa | Country #4 | Filmed July 2020

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TOP THINGS TO DO IN TALLINN TV TOWER & BOTANICAL GARDENS Highest outdoor platform in Northern Europe

In this video we head out to the Tallinn Botanical Gardens where we walked around for about 3 hours - we could’ve easily spent all day there if we’d had the time, it’s so vast and beautiful! The garden of senses really impressed us with how much thought had been put into it, but the whole place is so well cared for and beautifully laid out.

After spending all afternoon enjoying nature we made the short walk over to the TV Tower as we bought joint tickets which cost 17€ per person for entry to the Botanical Gardens and TV Tower viewing platform. We learned that the viewing platform on the 21st floor officially closes at 7pm which just means that all the interactive exhibitions are turned off then but you can still be up there. Be warned the frosted glass circles on the floor do not stay frosted as Craig found out by accident looking straight down from 175m! They are great fun though. If you’re lucky enough to get a sunny clear day you can just about see Finland on the horizon!

There is also a really great restaurant on the next floor (22) where you can get everything from drinks, cakes and snacks to a full meal. More importantly there is Northern Europe’s highest open viewing platform up on the 22nd floor that is totally worth seeing, although as you’ll see here it gets pretty windy up there but they provide you with a blanket before you step outside and get blown around! 

TKT Tip/Fact – If you’re planning a trip out to the Botanical gardens and TV Tower allow yourself plenty of time to make the most of both. We spent about 3 hours in each but could easily have spent longer in the gardens especially as it was sunny!

Travel vlog 23 | Tallinn, Estonia | Country #4 | Filmed June 2020

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Estonia/ Beautiful Tallinn Part 5

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Tallinn is the capital and largest city of Estonia. It is situated on the northern coast of the country, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, 80 km (50 mi) south of Helsinki, east of Stockholm and west of Saint Petersburg. Tallinn occupies an area of 159.2 km2 (61.5 sq mi) and has a population of 440,950. Approximately 32% of Estonia's total population lives in Tallinn.
Founded in 1248 but the earliest human settlements date back to 3000 years BC, making it one of the oldest capital cities of Northern Europe. Due to its important strategic location the city soon became a major trade hub, especially between the 14th to 16th century when it grew to be a key center of commerce within the Hanseatic League. Tallinn's Old Town is one of the best preserved and intact medieval cities in Europe and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city was known as Reval from the 13th century until 1918[8] and again during the Nazi occupation of Estonia from 1941 to 1944.Tallinn is the major political, financial, cultural and educational center of Estonia. Often dubbed as the Silicon Valley of Europe,[9] it has the highest number of startups per person in Europe and is a birthplace of many international companies including Skype. Providing to the global cybersecurity it is the home to the NATO Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence. It is ranked as a global city and has been listed among the top 10 digital cities in the world. The city was a European Capital of Culture for 2011, along with Turku in Finland.
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Выходные в Эстонии: наш ТОП 10 мест острова Хийумаа

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