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Exploring Tallinn, in Estonia!

Thursday, 06-June, though Monday, 10-June


Tallinn, the capital of Estonia.

Prior to planning this trip, I maybe could have pointed out Estonia on a map. Maybe. I knew it was a former Soviet-bloc state, along with Latvia and Lithuania and lots of “-istan” countries, but I couldn’t have told you which part of Europe (or Asia?) it was in.

I feel bad about that… but at the same time I freely accept that I am, in fact, an American. With all the horrors and glories that accompany that fact.


Once I started planning, and realized exactly where Estonia is, I got super excited to visit, though!
(See the map below):


Why was I so excited?

I mean, how could I not be?!? The Baltic states were new to me, for one, which is always an exciting prospect for adventure and exploration. More concretely, though, my quick research showed just what sort of area my education had overlooked – Some of the highest quality of life in the world, astounding internet and technology distribution through society, and exceptionally high happiness scores throughout. Couple that with extremely low cost of living, low travel expense in general…

Now, I’m not saying they’re Utopias, of course, but… well, when I started looking at them so long ago, they seemed damn close to the best we’ve got in today’s society.

I was beside myself to see them for myself!



My first views of Estonia came from the ferry – and, frankly, I don’t have much to say about them. They were views of a harbor, woo. Nothing special here.

As soon as I disembarked and started walking to my (very close by) hotel, though, I started seeing art and beauty. Neat installations, informational placards (my loves!), and interesting little things. Constructions, and lots of it, were speckled in between… From what I could tell, Tallinn is growing. Though, to be fair, none of these things really stood apart from the Nordic countries that I’ve been visiting so far… which in and of itself says something. When people think of the Nordics, they think of wealth and beauty – I’m learning that the Baltics are no different.


Over the next few days I wandered around Tallinn extensively – lots of walking, some scootering, but enjoyment throughout. It was cooler than the Nordics had been, thanks to a shift in weather, which made walking and wandering a bit easier… but at the same time, Tallinn felt smaller than the other cities, except Nuuk and maybe Reykjavik. It was very walkable, no doubt, with tons of neat things to look at along the way.

100% would recommend, and will likely come back someday!



Before I leave this post to dive into some of the specific adventures, we’ll follow tradition: and talk about Food!

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