Tallinn

Tallinn by Neil Taylor, published by Bradt Travel Guides in 2007, offers a comprehensive exploration of the medieval city of Tallinn. This 2nd edition, written in English and spanning 212 pages, serves as a valuable resource for travelers seeking an engaging experience in this historic destination. The book highlights the charming cobbled streets of Old Tallinn, detailing architectural features, local museums, and shops that contribute to the city’s unique character.
Readers will find a thorough guide that emphasizes the appeal of Tallinn as an uncrowded travel destination within the Baltic states. The book presents essential information for navigating the city, ensuring visitors can appreciate its rich history and vibrant culture. With a focus on travel and reference, this edition is designed to enhance the experience of those looking to explore Eastern Europe.
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The medieval city of Tallinn is the perfect place for an interesting yet uncrowded visit as part of a tour of the Baltic states. The charming cobbled streets of Old Tallinn are thoroughly covered for visitors, with architectural highlights, local museums, and shops pinpointed.
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