Park of Kadriorg
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The reason why the Kadriorg park is different is because the Russian Czar, Peter came over and reckoned the local way of doing parks was totally wrong and taught the local savages – the German landlords – how to use a drawing board. In fact, we can't think of other parks in the country that have this much symmetry to them.
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Roof of Linnahall
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The roof of the building is a popular place among the local youth for enjoying the sunset. So grab a bottle, hide it well and head out to explore the concrete jungle on the seaside.
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Rotermann Quarter
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What makes the Rotermann quarter such an atmospheric place is the old factories that have been skilfully and thoughtfully rejuvenated with ultra-modern architecture. The transition between old and new is almost seamless, in a way that we haven't seen in many other cities. Fans of contemporary design will find this place fascinating.
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St. Catherine’s Passage
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You'll get a true medieval experience in St Catherine's passage, but to find that place you need to be walking north on Vene street, while scanning the walls to your left for a small gateway. If you reach the Kloostri Ait restaurant, then you need to turn around and try again.
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Patkuli Viewing Platform
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From Patkuli viewpoint you can have a magnificient view over the old town of Tallinn, the Baltic Sea and the harbour. You can also spot the biggest train station in Estonia - Balti Jaam. Also TV tower and Song Festival Grounds can be spotted from here.
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Cat's Well
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You can peek at how a city well could have looked like in the early medieval times. And marvel at the stupidity of Medieval Estonians. The well was eventually closed due to contamination. Can't think why.
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