The sleepy land of Tallinn


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May 6th 2007
Published: August 8th 2007
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Tallinn town hall.
We've been extremely busy in the past few days. Arriving in Tallinn and finding a hostel was very easy (although on our way to Stansted the coach driver nearly crashed...). We settled in quickly and though we hadn't slept much we had to go out and make the most of the time we had.

The city is very beautiful, as you've probably all heard, but there was very little atmosphere of any kind. Just peace in the daytime and a few rabbles of Brits roaming the town at night. Hardly any local people on the streets makes it seem much like a museum covering the whole of the medieval old town. We spent most of the two days we had exploring the many centuries old alleys, walls and facades crammed into the easily walkable but cobbled center. We found a nice and cheap pancake restaurant to fill up each day and set off in the evenings to see if it really has usurped places like Amsterdam as the center for stag dos. The answer is no, no way. It's early days but at the moment it hasn't got a patch on other European cities for showing people a good
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Tallinn alley.
time. I can imagine that one day it will as almost everyone speaks excellent English and it's an extremely cheap place to visit. For now though if you're looking for parties splash out a bit more and go to Amsterdam.

However we weren't there just to drink but to see the sights too. Unfortunately everything seemed to be locked up and felt like it had been closed for some time. The Estonian Art Gallery was shut and looked completely deserted.

After that we just boarded our 17.10 train to Moscow.

We were in a four berth cabin with one wheezy old woman. Though she didn't speak English very well and we tried to be friendly in the minuscule Russian we possessed it was never going to work out. For most of the journey we politely ignored each other. She did help out on the Russian border when hordes of customs officers boarded and grunted for our documents.

The rest of the journey was spent quietly playing games and looking at the very flat but forested scenery. Not too much to shout about but mild interesting all the same.

We slept ok but it was steaming
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Tallinn skyline.
hot and a few sudden brakes were hard to get used to. An acquired style of sleeping it seems. Hopefully something I'll perfect early in the Trans-Siberian leg...

We pulled into Moscow early on Saturday and then plunged ourselves into instant fear and mild panic.

P.S. No, Tallinn wasn't grim, just quiet. I did like the place but if i lived in the medieval center I think I'd go crazy.


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Typical scene of Tallinn city walls and towers
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Tallinn train station.


6th May 2007

Sounds grim
I bet youre glad youve left Tallinn. Sounded very grim to me. Bet the pancakes were nice, though. Where are you now? What is your train like - is the sleeping accommodation archaic? Not much happening from this end. Alex had a nice birthday, and proceeded to throw up an egg mayonnaise sarnie he bought from an all night Tesco's after he had been clubbing..... he said it seemed like a good idea at the time! Revolting, isnt it? Are you getting into the Russian vodka?
6th May 2007

tallinn more...
Great idea on the blog sir chris, enjoyed the photo's and your humourous summary of travel adventures so far. Sounds like you boys are taking in a great deal of sight seeing, but im sure a great deal o drink is being concumed. Id hope so, after all it helps, as I think back on our time in madrid. - So go on martyn, let your hair down and paint the town wine red, lol. Wishing you boys all the best and keep the blogs coming, Chris. Much love from Morden

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