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@Steelmonkey, Tallinn.
Very pretty, compact medieval (quite a lot restored) old town on a hill. All geared up for tourists, and priced accordingly - €7 a pint in the most conspicuously tourist places in the main square, about €5 in more normal bars. I think it used to be a big stag do place, much less so now - very small area where people are touting for bars. No obvious hookers. Good. But they are a very striking people
@Staines R's, plenty to turn the head.
Lots of decent bars/pubs, best area just out of the old town, behind the railway station full of old Estonian style wooden houses and old industrial units converted into hipster businesses. Very few tourists.
On Sunday as we were having breakfast the staff said we should go and see the parade - just round the corner a column of people of all ages, dressed in different levels of national dress, carrying banners showing which town/school/ business they were from, was passing. There were 30,000 people in the parade (we didn’t stay for it all), all going to the national singing grounds for the once every five years Singing Festival - where an audience of 80,000 awaited them. This is about 10% of the entire population, more than that for the Estonian speaking population (25% Russian - no real mixing between the groups apparently). They take their national culture very seriously indeed.
Saw 3 football matches - I think ice hockey and basketball are bigger sports- including the team (one of Levadia or Flora) that will get into the qualifying stages of the Champions League next season (Estonia has a summer season). Neat football.
I think it’s worth a weekend. If it wasn’t for the football our 3 nights would definitely have been one too many, unless trips to other towns were added.
Due to flights we stayed in Warsaw yesterday. I’d been there a couple of times more than ten years ago but for work and had never really looked around the old town. It’s great, especially on a lovely warm summer evening. Lively and much cheaper than Tallinn. Warsaw is a bit of a dump outside this area though and the traffic is dire. As is Modlin Airport, which is used exclusively by Ryanair and seems to be an exercise in insulting passengers. Massive queues for security, nowhere to sit once you get through. Then we got back into Birmingham which is in complete meltdown at the moment.