Ahh wow, that must've been amazing, we've seen pictures of Tallinn in the summertime and it looks so colourful. It is a completely different vibe in winter. I think you should go again in winter and we should return in summer to see it in a completely different way, but equally as beautiful 😀😍
@@BenandMarnie The Baltic Sea at Narva Joesuu was amazing too! Also the vibe in the old spa hotel. And Narva nearby the river and close to Russia was also very beautiful. Just as the travel by train to Narva when you also get an impression of Estonia. And a lot more to see than the bus travel from Latvia to Tallinn.
What you forgot to mention about town square christmas market though - This is probably the original birthplace of christmas tree. It was first written in Town Hall budget book that decorated tree with musicians playing under it was in 1441. This was the first public Christmas Tree ever put on display in Europe. It was previously thought that christmas tree tradition started from Germany at around 1560, but it turned out recently that it was "Brotherhood of Blackheads" that started it more than 100 years before that in Estonia.
Hey! Yeah this is so fascinating- and we did actually talk about this on our film about Riga 😀 as there is the dispute between Latvia and Estonia over which country the Christmas tree originated in, as you say!🎄
It's genuinely so incredible! If you want true winter vibes, I don't think you can beat Tallinn. You're so spot on with the word peaceful! That's exactly what we felt too ☺
Oooh we think we just had the most ‘normal’ kinda beer available 😅 Should we have tried it? We will add that to our list of things to do when we come back to Tallinn if so haha 😃
Thank you for this video! Loved the narration and how you captured such a picture perfect city. I just booked my accommodations for this year's Christmas market (2024) and enjoyed watching this video as a preview for what I might experience in December. Best of luck on your travels -- saw you quit your jobs. Must be exciting and scary! :)
Aww thank you so much for such a lovely comment! You will have the best time in Estonia - Tallinn is still to this day one of our favourite cities. If we could go on this trip all over again, we would do it haha! It's both of those things but if we didn't take the plunge now, then we probably never would have haha! :)
Kehrwieder (your pronounciation was very off 😇)is German meaning sth. like "come back/ visit again (please)". Love your editing and videos. Stay safe and enjoy the Holidays, Kate ✨
Oooops sorry! We weren’t sure how it was said. Estonian speaking is definitely not our strong point 😅 But thank you so much, that’s very kind Kate! Merry Christmas 🎄😀
@@katrinlausch3078 ohh sorry, didn’t understand whether you meant it’s German but pronounced differently in Estonia… 🤣 Well, German clearly not a strong point either… 😅
Congratulations on the nice video! We were in Tallinn in August many years ago, we will go back for the next Christmas holidays, I think it will be beautiful. I saw some footage taken with a drone, is it allowed to fly in Tallinn? Are there any permits to apply for? Thank you congratulations again for the video Marco and Claudia
thank you! Ahh what a perfect time to go, we love winter so Christmas time was magical in Tallinn. It will depend on how heavy your drone is - ours is just 249g so it's technically a "toy" and makes life easier when it comes to flying it :) Check this page out for the details: www.transpordiamet.ee/en/aviation-and-aviation-safety/flying-drones-estonia
Soon i am going there for newyear. Did you take any permission for flying a drone? İ wanna bring my drone but i think europe have very strict rules about flying drones in city centers
My wife, who is Estonian, first took me into Vanalinn via Viru gate. So I will always remember that as first direction to see Vanalinn from. @1:55 Your first memories are from Fat Margret (Paks Margareeta). @6:21 Looks like a proper Estonian meal... both of yours. Yours looks like it has some cubes of cooked pumpkin, correct? Where did you dine for this meal? @8:35 Oh Excellent, you found Kehrwider Saiakang Chocolaterie. I have very good memories of visiting that! I had a delicious gooseberry torte, warmed up per the young lady who served us, and a delicious hot chocolate. She said shop staff harvest the gooseberries fresh. So definitely not serving up factory prepared food. You showcased several of my favorite spots around Vanalinn. On the West side of Toompea is Piiskopi Viewing Platform, overlooking my wife's highschool running track below. At the South West corner of Toompea is Pikk Hermann, where the Estonian flag is raised each day. Then across the street to the South is Lindamägi, a lovely park with a statue of Linda. Up at the North end of Vanalinn is Oleviste kirik (St. Olaf's church)... once the tallest building in the entire world. Presently it is used by a Baptist Church congregation. By Viru Gate was Musumäe (Kissing Hill) Park. And on and on the spots would go.... Good video. 👍
What a wonderful comment to read, this really, really warmed our hearts so much 🧡 It was a genuine Estonian meal indeed, I think it did have pumpkin, you are correct! And it was delicious haha! Aww wow, yeah the Kehrwieder cafe was so cosy and cute. Great selection of sweet and savoury and lovely coffee. We can see why it earned its title as the best cafe in Tallinn! They were very friendly, that's true! I'm so glad we managed to highlight some of the best spots. We didn't know too much about it when we came, so we just tried to research the best places and also just follow our nose really and it lived up to our expectations and more! I cannot wait to come back to Tallinn now and visit some of the places you mentioned!! Awesome, and thank you so much again for your lovely comment 🙏
@@BenandMarnie As I feel we are local Estonians, not tourists, while there... thus we rarely dine out local in Tallinn for an official meal. We eat at home! But for refreshments while downtown, THAT is how we discovered Kehrwider Saiakang Chocolaterie. Another one, outside of Vanalinn.... Pontšik! They make fresh doughnuts. You purchase them freshly made. They have a robotic doughnut making machine, customers are able to see the doughnuts being made. YYUUMM!!! Väga hea! It is located at: Narva mnt 2, Tallinn Oh, an bakeries!!! One good one I know the address of: Pagaripoisid Ltd. Vana-Lõuna 37 Tallinn. Right next to a large tram garage. And while you are down that far South in town, walk to visit Tallinn-Väike Jaam (Tallinn-Little Railway Station) Tallinn. Unllike Baltijaam, the original structure still stands. (Both were similar buildings originally.) Now, I really will stop with suggestions.... getting outside of Vanallinn, so getting more and more suggestions. 😉
Hey, we were just around the corner from the 'Fat Margaret' entrance to the old town. There is a park and a slope right next to the outside of the city walls which gave us this amazing view of all the old, medieval buildings! So beautiful!
I visited Tallinn in august and it was beautiful❤. Although I think that Tallinn in snowy winter weather is even more beautiful❤❤❤!
Ahh wow, that must've been amazing, we've seen pictures of Tallinn in the summertime and it looks so colourful. It is a completely different vibe in winter. I think you should go again in winter and we should return in summer to see it in a completely different way, but equally as beautiful 😀😍
@@BenandMarnie
The Baltic Sea at Narva Joesuu was amazing too! Also the vibe in the old spa hotel.
And Narva nearby the river and close to Russia was also very beautiful. Just as the travel by train to Narva when you also get an impression of Estonia.
And a lot more to see than the bus travel from Latvia to Tallinn.
@@yelenayeli9529 we definitely want to go back again one day to properly explore the whole of Estonia. We loved it!
Its amazing any season to be honest my favorate town Tallinn 🇪🇪
Absolutly amazing place 👍👍👍Cool film editing, good job!
It’s honestly so incredibly pretty, one of our favourite places without a doubt 😍
Thank you for your kind words, means a lot to us 🙏
What you forgot to mention about town square christmas market though - This is probably the original birthplace of christmas tree. It was first written in Town Hall budget book that decorated tree with musicians playing under it was in 1441. This was the first public Christmas Tree ever put on display in Europe. It was previously thought that christmas tree tradition started from Germany at around 1560, but it turned out recently that it was "Brotherhood of Blackheads" that started it more than 100 years before that in Estonia.
Hey! Yeah this is so fascinating- and we did actually talk about this on our film about Riga 😀 as there is the dispute between Latvia and Estonia over which country the Christmas tree originated in, as you say!🎄
Very beautiful.🙂👍
Ahh thank you ☺️
Had a brilliant winter week there about 5 years ago. Incredibly peaceful capitol city
It's genuinely so incredible! If you want true winter vibes, I don't think you can beat Tallinn. You're so spot on with the word peaceful! That's exactly what we felt too ☺
Absulutely beautiful city !! Thank you for Sharing this Nice vidéo ! Have a wonderful Christmas 🥂🍾🎄🎁☃️❄️🎅✨️ Pozz svima ot sefer I marija. Francija
Thank you so much, really glad you enjoyed the video 😀 merry Christmas to you too! Hope you have the best time 🎄 such a nice comment 🥰
Great to see you guys enjoyed Tallinn . Hope you will be back soon ! . Maybe next time at summer
Thank you, we loved it so much! We will certainly be back again some day - it must be so different in summer and beautiful in another way altogether!
Süper beğenerek izliyoruz tebrikler teşekkürler 🎉
Aww thank you for your kind words! We’re so happy you enjoyed watching! Thank you for coming with us to Tallinn 😀❄️😍🎄
Its a good idea to have a look in to allyways there! And buildingns&streets have plaques with cool history about them🇪🇪🇧🇻and its my favorite city😊
Yeah, there are so many little nooks and crannies to discover in Tallinn! We already cannot wait to go back again one day 😀
Gonna go there in june to see how Estonians celebrate midsommer and old town !
So pretty
Isn’t it just! Perfect word to describe Tallinn 🤩
Did you try/taste cinnamon or honey beer at Olde Hansa? :)
Oooh we think we just had the most ‘normal’ kinda beer available 😅
Should we have tried it? We will add that to our list of things to do when we come back to Tallinn if so haha 😃
Beautiful place 😊 nice sharing dear friend 👌
Thank you for enjoying it with us! The pleasure is all ours 🙏☺
Thank you for this video! Loved the narration and how you captured such a picture perfect city. I just booked my accommodations for this year's Christmas market (2024) and enjoyed watching this video as a preview for what I might experience in December. Best of luck on your travels -- saw you quit your jobs. Must be exciting and scary! :)
Aww thank you so much for such a lovely comment! You will have the best time in Estonia - Tallinn is still to this day one of our favourite cities. If we could go on this trip all over again, we would do it haha!
It's both of those things but if we didn't take the plunge now, then we probably never would have haha! :)
Kehrwieder (your pronounciation was very off 😇)is German meaning sth. like "come back/ visit again (please)". Love your editing and videos. Stay safe and enjoy the Holidays, Kate ✨
Oooops sorry! We weren’t sure how it was said. Estonian speaking is definitely not our strong point 😅
But thank you so much, that’s very kind Kate! Merry Christmas 🎄😀
Well like I said it is German anyway 🤣❤️
@@katrinlausch3078 ohh sorry, didn’t understand whether you meant it’s German but pronounced differently in Estonia… 🤣
Well, German clearly not a strong point either… 😅
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Now I can say, "Tallinn? Oh yes, I've been there. I toured around with my friends, Ben and Marnie. We had a marvelous time!" 💖
Awww that’s sooo sweet!! Big beaming smiles 😄 you’re welcome to join us anywhere, anytime! So glad you enjoyed coming with us haha! 🧡
@MiracoloItaliano2.0 Mother Russia awaits you.
Leedu, Kaunase linn - tervitused õed ja vennad Eestist.!!!
We really want to go to Lithuania at some point! 😍
@@BenandMarnie ❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍🇱🇹❤️🇺🇦
Congratulations on the nice video! We were in Tallinn in August many years ago, we will go back for the next Christmas holidays, I think it will be beautiful. I saw some footage taken with a drone, is it allowed to fly in Tallinn? Are there any permits to apply for?
Thank you congratulations again for the video
Marco and Claudia
thank you! Ahh what a perfect time to go, we love winter so Christmas time was magical in Tallinn. It will depend on how heavy your drone is - ours is just 249g so it's technically a "toy" and makes life easier when it comes to flying it :)
Check this page out for the details: www.transpordiamet.ee/en/aviation-and-aviation-safety/flying-drones-estonia
Tallin looks very cosy. Great video guys! Safe travels.
Ahh cheers dude 🤩 legend for supporting us! 👊
What about Tallinn?
this video will get more views
Thank you for your kind words, Ruhi. We watched your video on Yakutsk before, looks absolutely crazy!
Soon i am going there for newyear. Did you take any permission for flying a drone? İ wanna bring my drone but i think europe have very strict rules about flying drones in city centers
Hey, you can fly a drone in Estonia - but worth checking the local rules as it will depend on what kind of drone you have 😊
My wife, who is Estonian, first took me into Vanalinn via Viru gate. So I will always remember that as first direction to see Vanalinn from. @1:55 Your first memories are from Fat Margret (Paks Margareeta). @6:21 Looks like a proper Estonian meal... both of yours. Yours looks like it has some cubes of cooked pumpkin, correct? Where did you dine for this meal? @8:35 Oh Excellent, you found Kehrwider Saiakang Chocolaterie. I have very good memories of visiting that! I had a delicious gooseberry torte, warmed up per the young lady who served us, and a delicious hot chocolate. She said shop staff harvest the gooseberries fresh. So definitely not serving up factory prepared food. You showcased several of my favorite spots around Vanalinn. On the West side of Toompea is Piiskopi Viewing Platform, overlooking my wife's highschool running track below. At the South West corner of Toompea is Pikk Hermann, where the Estonian flag is raised each day. Then across the street to the South is Lindamägi, a lovely park with a statue of Linda. Up at the North end of Vanalinn is Oleviste kirik (St. Olaf's church)... once the tallest building in the entire world. Presently it is used by a Baptist Church congregation. By Viru Gate was Musumäe (Kissing Hill) Park. And on and on the spots would go.... Good video. 👍
What a wonderful comment to read, this really, really warmed our hearts so much 🧡
It was a genuine Estonian meal indeed, I think it did have pumpkin, you are correct! And it was delicious haha!
Aww wow, yeah the Kehrwieder cafe was so cosy and cute. Great selection of sweet and savoury and lovely coffee. We can see why it earned its title as the best cafe in Tallinn! They were very friendly, that's true!
I'm so glad we managed to highlight some of the best spots. We didn't know too much about it when we came, so we just tried to research the best places and also just follow our nose really and it lived up to our expectations and more!
I cannot wait to come back to Tallinn now and visit some of the places you mentioned!! Awesome, and thank you so much again for your lovely comment 🙏
@@BenandMarnie haha so again, @6:21 venue for that meal was....???? 😉
@@pianoman4Jesus sorry for misreading 😅 it was at Olde Hansa!
@@BenandMarnie Thank you for identifying the venue. 👍
@@BenandMarnie As I feel we are local Estonians, not tourists, while there... thus we rarely dine out local in Tallinn for an official meal. We eat at home! But for refreshments while downtown, THAT is how we discovered Kehrwider Saiakang Chocolaterie. Another one, outside of Vanalinn.... Pontšik! They make fresh doughnuts. You purchase them freshly made. They have a robotic doughnut making machine, customers are able to see the doughnuts being made. YYUUMM!!! Väga hea! It is located at: Narva mnt 2, Tallinn Oh, an bakeries!!! One good one I know the address of: Pagaripoisid Ltd. Vana-Lõuna 37 Tallinn. Right next to a large tram garage. And while you are down that far South in town, walk to visit Tallinn-Väike Jaam (Tallinn-Little Railway Station) Tallinn. Unllike Baltijaam, the original structure still stands. (Both were similar buildings originally.) Now, I really will stop with suggestions.... getting outside of Vanallinn, so getting more and more suggestions. 😉
7:10 how can I find this place?
Hey, we were just around the corner from the 'Fat Margaret' entrance to the old town. There is a park and a slope right next to the outside of the city walls which gave us this amazing view of all the old, medieval buildings! So beautiful!
Why you ignored Vilnius, best city in Baltic counties. Saying as a Latvian
Just time restraints sadly! 😞
We will be back to visit Vilnius one day for sure 👌
Hmmmmm
Finland is NOT Scandinavia....
Yeah we apologised for this mistake in the next video haha!