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Tallinn, 2nd: The Bradt City Guide (Bradt Mini Guide)

Tallinn, 2nd: The Bradt City Guide (Bradt Mini Guide)
By Neil Taylor

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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. For travelers with time to explore beyond the city, a number of local excursions are provided, including the tranquil island of Aegna and Maarjamäe Palace.
 
Features include:
 
 
*A walking tour taking in the city's history and atmosphere
 
*Wide-ranging acccommodation, restaurant, cafe, and bar listings
 
*Museums and other places of interest, plus short excursions
 
*Clear city maps in color


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #144697 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-03-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 236 pages

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About the Author

Neil Taylor is a tour leader who specializes in Eastern Europe and the Far East. He is the author of Bradt's Estonia and editor and co-author of Baltic Capitals.


Customer Reviews

Good book but not really necessary3
The book is useful and full of good information, however it was not completely necessary since it is a pretty small city and I was able to get free maps there with good info too. It was good to read a little bit before I went though so I knew something about the city but I could have gotten all of that information on the internet anyway. It arrived damaged also so resale value is next to nothing.

Great Guide for Touring Tallinn5
It was out first trip to Tallinn so we needed to know everything. This little book provided the answers. We maximized our time in the city by reading about the recommended sights to see, how to get there, the costs, if any. Learning about the history of the city gave us an added appreciation of what we were viewing. We learned information about the language, the money exchange, the culture, the restaurants, the hotels, the accessibility of other cities and how to get there. Thanks to this information, we decided to take the Sea Cat to Helsinki for a day - tremendous! If you're going to Tallin, you need this book as your guide.

handy little guide to tallinn5
this small book has provided tons of useful info for our upcoming trip to tallinn. like the town itself it is small and compact.