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Tallinn Attractions |
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The winding, cobbled streets of Tallinn's historic centre are
the focus for most visitors to the city and the hub of the major
tourist attractions, which can all be enjoyed on a walking tour.
The...
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The Estonian capital's most popular family attraction is the
zoo, crammed with close on 6,000 animals from Polar bears to
Siberian Tigers, as well as species from warmer climates, like
crocodiles...
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Tallinn's magnificent Botanical Garden covers 110 hectares and
contains more than 8,000 plant species. The flora comes from all
around the world, displayed in arboretums, glasshouses, open...
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The beautiful pink baroque Kadriorg Palace was the summer
residence of Russian Tsar, Peter 1, and today stands proudly in the
centre of its namesake seaside resort suburb of Tallinn, where...
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On a picturesque expanse of forest parkland on Kopli Bay is
preserved a collection of historic Estonian buildings, transplanted
from around the country to represent rural life through...
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Roughly 31 miles (50km) east of Tallinn, Lahemaa National Park
is a popular day trip for tourists looking to explore the Estonian
countryside. The park contains varied terrain and ecosystems...
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