Saturday, July 30, 2011

Talinn...first impressions.

We took an early flight to Talinn, Estonia, with Ryanair. I don't know about everyone else but I never manage to go to bed early before one of these flights, always resulting in having about 2 hours sleep and a complete waste of the first day at my destination...famous last words, never again!

After a mega sleep in Old House Hostel, we explored the city. The supermarket was easy to find for a nice cheap brekkie in the hostels super cute kitchen. Across from the hostel was a bike rental place where we got a tandem...a life long dream come true!!! It was a bright red Schwinn, so beautiful and so much fun! We also got a single speed city bike that I wished I could bring home with me.


We had an adventurous cycle around the city with me leading the others onto motorways and dual carriageways...ooops! You don't realise how dangerous it is until you think about whether you would do it at home or not, eh, definitely not!

Here are some of the sights we saw along the way...

Coolest tree house ever!

Kumu new art museum in the palace grounds. Really impressive building.

The presidents house. You could almost walk up and knock on the front door! Apparently it's very common to bump into him or his wife!

The palace and its beautiful gardens.

The shady forest on the way to the beach.

And the best beach seating ever!

4 comments:

  1. thank you . I enjoy traveling along ! did you have adirect flight from Ireland to Estonia ? is it Dublin or Southern ireland ? not nosy but assking because I'm in Brittany and could be interested because we have some Ryan Air flights from Nantes to Dublin or Shannon where we could catch another one to Estonia...
    because yes we travel Ryan Air a LOT !!! and like you I never get much sleep before a flight either ! I know what you talk about !!

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  2. Hi Valerie! Thanks for your comment. We flew from Dublin to Talinn with Ryanair...cheap and cheerless, but get you to where you want to go ;) I was in Brittany in Lorient a few times for the Festival Interceltique...such a beautiful part of the world!
    Let me know if you have any questions about travel in Dublin either...thanks for stopping by x M

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