#EstonianWay of sightseeing — strapped in at 175 metres high

 
 
The many ways of exploring Tallinn
 
 

London Evening Standard journalist Radhika Aligh was taken aback by the diversity of Tallinn describing it as a laid back small city with a nice cultural shift from the medieval Old Town to the burgeoning Telliskivi Creative Hub. She climbed and hung her legs down in awe from the edge of a 175-metre high Tallinn TV Tower offering unbeatable views over the bay.

Want to give walking on the edge a try? You better hurry up as edgewalking finishes for the season on 31st of October.

Take me sightseeing
 
 
 

The winter is coming — what to do in the darkness of it all?

Black Nights Festival is coming in November

The winter is slowly rearing its sleepy head the days are becoming shorter and nights longer. Thankfully Estonia is all charged up from the summer light and ready to embark on yet another wonderful year of films with the Black Nights Film Festival. PÖFF is one of the largest film festivals in Northern Europe, attracting an attendance of 80,000 and over 1,200 film professionals, journalists and fans from all over the world. Focus will be on 100 Years of Freedom introducing slices of cinematic history by showcasing 13 countries that are celebrating their 100th birthday this year, including Estonia itself. 

Explore the programme
 

Insider's guide to the best sales this season

 
 
Sales and discounts in Estonian supermarkets

We all know Black Friday sales but how about we mix things up a bit this year? Estonian supermarkets are gearing up this autumn with an interesting selection of markets and sales. Some of the highlights including a live gathering of the fabulous online fashion community Buduaar, a student entrepreneur market and a night sale followed by a fireworks display. 

 
 
Find the nearest sale
 
 
 

How fast do Estonians move?

How fast do Estonians and their inventions move
 
 

 

In case the questions has ever crossed your mind Estonians are a bit taller and a bit slower than the average European. Yet, the local tech industry has caught up with a number of fast moving inventions to help make life a little more convenient. This month we look at the speed of Estonian people, animals, an Estonian-made electric race car and a satellite. 

Speedy facts & figures
 
 
 

SPECIAL OFFER

Villa Ammende complimentary hire

Fine dining at Villa Ammende
 
 

 

Planning for a birthday or a wedding? Or perhaps you are organising a conference and looking for a unique and warm atmosphere to get your productivity on?

 

Villa Ammende is a mansion house and a cultural heritage monument located in Pärnu, Estonia. It is one of the most impressive early examples of Art Nouveau that today functions as a restaurant, hotel and a meeting place. 

 

 

 

Details:

Event hall free of charge (standard charge €150).

F&B min. order €25 pp.

 

Valid between 01/10/2018 and 28/02/2019.

Discount code: COMPLIMENTARY HIRE.

 

Booking information: mariann@ammende.ee.

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