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Shopping, Tallinn, Estonia (reviewed 2006)

Fornarina – Italian fashion for young ladies

If you are below 30 or just like to wear the latest young fashions, check out Fornarina near the city gates of Tallinn old town (outside of the old town, though). The store is filled with colourful garments, some more and some less skimpy.

Beside clothes, the store has a selection of shoes, bags ... More >

Shopping, Tallinn, Estonia (reviewed 2006)

Heaven – Stylish baby store

Heaven is well designed baby and children store in De La Gardia mini shopping center near the old town gates towards to the city centre. The store occupies most of the third floor -- but as there is not enough tenants, the rest of the floor is empty.

The selection of the store is laid out nicely ... More >

Accommodation, Tallinn, Estonia (reviewed 2007)

Hotel Telegraaf – Luxe de Luxe

Hotel Telegraaf is a recently opened small luxury hotel in the Tallinn old town. Carefully renovated in an old Tallinn central telegraph building, the hotel boasts with extremely nice and comfy rooms, impeccable service and a nice spa with swimming pool and saunas.

We received the best service I'... More >

Shopping, Tallinn, Estonia (reviewed 2006)

Ivo Nikkolo – Estonian fashion

Ivo Nikkolo is the only Estonian fashion designer that has had some international success, especially in the Nordic region. There are several shops in Tallinn selling his clothes, including one in the old town; we visited the one in Kristiine shopping center.

The style of Ivo Nikkolo is quite Sca... More >

Worth of Visit, Tallinn, Estonia (reviewed 2006)

Kadriorg Park and Palace – Peaceful gardens

Kadriorg park and palace are located a few kilometers from the Tallinn city center towards east. The place is an oasis near the city, well laid gardens, huge parks and a palace from early 18th century, built by Peter the Great. The building is a museum nowadays.

The palace has also a small Englis... More >

Shopping, Tallinn, Estonia (reviewed 2006)

Kaubamaja – Central department store

Kaubamaja history dates back to the Soviet era. It used to be a parody of a real department store just after Estonia gained independence, but it has completely washed its face -- in fact, you wouldn't guess the history, if you didn't know.

The store can be accessed from Viru Keskus or from the ol... More >

Shopping, Tallinn, Estonia (reviewed 2006)

Kristiine – Huge shopping center

Kristiine shopping center has about 130 stores and restaurants under one roof, so it is an ideal place to shop on rainy days. The center is located a few kilometers from the old town, and the route there is not a scenic one. It is not dangerous, but plain dull. You can walk there, if you like, but i... More >

Worth of Visit, Tallinn, Estonia (reviewed 2008)

Kumu – Estonian art

Kumu (Eesti Kunstimuuseum) is a recently opened biggish museum complex located in the outskirts of the city. Easiest way to get there is to take a taxi, just remember to negotiate the price beforehand or make sure that the taxi has a meter on. Walking is another option, the Kadriorg park is fun plac... More >

Shopping, Tallinn, Estonia (reviewed 2006)

Motivi – Italian fashion for grown ups

Motivi -- written here without the hard rock umlauts (five dots over the letter "o") -- is a Italian fashion store chain for ladies. Compared to the other Italian shop we visited, Fornarina, the garments are designed for more of a business use and grown ups in mind.

Their Tallinn store is located... More >

Shopping, Tallinn, Estonia (reviewed 2006)

NS King – Ordinary shoes

NS King is an ordinary shoe store in Viru Keskus with good selections. If you are not looking for anything extra fancy or a pair out-of-the-ordinary boots, this store is a good choice for buying shoes.

They have a full range of shoes and boots for ladies, gents and children. The shoes are inexpen... More >

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