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CHAPTER 3 : TALLINN  Main attractions in Tallinn






 Some facts about Estonia





 Capital city: Tallinn (440 000 inhabitants)
 Area: 45 339 km2 (the smallest of the Baltic countries)
 Population: about 1 312 000 inhabitants

 Density: 30 inhabitants/km2
 Life expectancy: 72,5 years for men and 81,6 years for women
 GDP per inhabitant: 11 850€
 Unemployment rate: 10%

 Currency: euro (since 2011)
 Time zone: GMT (+03 :00), meaning 1 hour more than in France
 Language: Latvian
 Political regime: parliamentary democracy
 Head of state: Kersti Kaljulaid (since October 2016)

 Prime minister: Jüri Ratas (since November 2016)


        St Alexander Nevski Cathedral:                this     1404 when Tallinn was a flourishing Hanseatic city.
        spectacular, onion-domed structure perched atop        It was a meeting place for the ruling burgomeisters
        Toompea Hill is Estonia’s main Russian Orthodox        and has been a showpiece of the city ever since. The
                                                               management of the city worked in the  Town Hall
 Budget in Tallinn   and banks  cathedral. It’s also by far the grandest, most opulent   until 1970. From June to August, visitors can climb up
        Orthodox church in  Tallinn. Built in 1900, when
                                                               the 64- metre tower to get some amazing Old Town
 A stay in Tallinn is still affordable although with the   Almost all larger hotels, stores and   Estonia was part of the tsarist Russian empire, the   views, or head down to the cellars for the occasional
        cathedral was originally intended as a symbol of the
 changeover  to  the  euro  and  the  European  leveling   Money  restaurants accept Visa & MasterCard,   empire’s dominance over this increasingly unruly   exhibition.
 of prices, those of the guests tend to climb seriously.   many  of them  also Eurocard, Diner’s   Baltic territory.The church’s towers’ hold  Tallinn’s
 However, they are still inferior to those of the major   Club and American Express. However,   most powerful church bell ensemble, consisting of   Address : Raekoja Plats EST Tallinn
 European capitals. The rest of the country is more   it is advisable to carry some cash Euros   11 bells, including the largest in Tallinn, weighing 15   Opening hours : 10am-4pm Mon-Sat Jul-Aug
 affordable and the restaurants are very often cheap.          Price : 5€/adult
 with you.  tonnes.
 There are many Banks in Tallinn. There
 Restaurants   are ATM’s in all of the city.  Address : Lossi plats 10 EST - 10130 Tallinn  Estonian  Open  Air  Museum:  travel back to the
 •   Cheap : less than 10€  Opening hours : Mon–Friday 08:00 - 19:00   rural Estonia of old in this vast, living museum filled
                                                               with recreated, 18-20th century villages. The forested
        Price : free
 •   Average prices : 10-18€                                   park comprises numerous thatched farm buildings
 •   Chic : over 30€  Toompea  Castle has always been the seat of   as well as historic windmills, a wooden chapel and
 Emergencies and PHone  power in Estonia. Ever since the German Knights of   a village school. Staff is period costume demonstrate
 Drinks   the Sword first built a stone fortress here in 1227-  how people lived and worked in times past. Visitors
                                                               can buy handicrafts and try out the traditional foods
 Fairly affordable prices. A beer (in half) costs about   If in a serious emergency, there are two   29, every foreign empire that ruled Estonia used   served in the village tavern.
 1.50 to 2 €, an espresso around 1 €, a soda roughly   numbers to be remembered:  the castle as its base.  Today it’s home to Estonia’s   Address : Vabaõhumuuseumi tee 12, 13521 Tallinn
 1,50€, cocktails from 3 to 6 €.  110 - Police   Parliament.   Opening hours : Every day 10-20h
 112 - Emergency (Police, Ambulance and Fire   Address : Lossi plats 1a, Tallinn Old Town  Price : 9€/adult
 Taxi   department)
 Taxis are also cheap. Taxi ride 4 to 6 € and from the   To call to Estonia, dial +372  Tallinn  Town  Hall  is  the  oldest  surviving  town   Other places of interest: Paks Margareeta Museum, St.
 airport maximum 10 €.  hall in the Baltic countries and Scandinavia.  The   Catherine’s Passage, Viru Gate
        building history of the Town Hall goes back to the
 25     13th century. In its present form it was completed in                                                26
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