Four friends, autumn, and off we go on a flight. Just like in the past three years, my three friends and I set off for Eastern Europe. Well, more like the Baltic region, to be precise. A two-hour flight from Bremen to Tallinn is no longer a problem for all of us. With Uber to probably the worst Airbnb in Tallinn. A 1.40 m x 2.00 m bed for two - okay. A 1.00 m x 1.80 m bed for two - shit. Plus, there's a staircase and walls made of chipboard. Well, nevermind, we're hardly ever in the apartment anyway. We arrived around 8 pm and at 9 pm we went to the grocery store to buy the essentials for breakfast. Then we headed into the city with a beer in hand. As we walked for about 20 minutes from our apartment through the banking and hotel district to the city center, we quickly realized that Tallinn is doing pretty well, and the prices reflect that. Burgers starting at 17 euro, beer starting at 5 euro, etc. In addition, most signs are in Russian and Estonian, which is a shame.
The next day, we went to Linnahall, a former shopping center right by the sea that looks more like a World War II battleground, but still had something special about it. Otherwise, there is really nothing at the harbor/sea. The actually beautiful, winding, but also manageable old town lost a lot of its charm due to the high prices and the many tourists. We quickly stopped by the Radisson to take a few photos and then continued. (Small tip: Vana Villemi Pub, a beautiful pub with fair prices and good food)