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  • Somewhere for the weekend: Spoil yourself with a few days at the Three Sisters hotel at Pikk 71/Tolli 2 www.threesistershotel.com, tel: +372 630 6300, Tallinn's first contemporary-style hotel, housed in three adjacent 14th-century buildings, the so-called sisters, in the old merchants' area of the city.

    Estonia's Tallin Offers Medieval Charms Jeff Mills 2011

  • On 28 December, one of Tallinn's main squares was papered with posters depicting the euro as a sinking vessel.

    Estonia gets cool welcome from a eurozone in crisis 2011

  • With interiors featuring Art Nouveau originals, many of which graced Tallinn's restaurants before World War II, you will feel as if you have stepped back in time and into Europe's high society of the 1930s.

    Estonia's Tallin Offers Medieval Charms Jeff Mills 2011

  • Best gift to take home: Head for one of Tallinn's many markets and look out some of the woolen sweaters, scarves, hats, gloves and other handmade items you will find on sale.

    Estonia's Tallin Offers Medieval Charms Jeff Mills 2011

  • (Soundbite of music) GREENE: As if to underscore that, you could hear some Elvis on one of the Tallinn's cobblestone streets.

    Trouble For The Euro? Not In Estonia 2010

  • (Soundbite of music) GREENE: As if to underscore that, you could hear some Elvis on one of the Tallinn's cobblestone streets.

    Trouble For The Euro? Not In Estonia 2010

  • News that Tallinn may soon have a Helsinki Square Helsingi väljak - a proposal to give this name to the area in front of the Old City Harbour A-terminal is being discussed by municipal authorities, according to Tallinn's mayor, Edgar Savisaar.

    Archive 2009-10-01 David McDuff 2009

  • But if they wanted to spend their time touring Tallinn's toilets, I wasn't going to wrestle them to prevent it.

    Scott Diel: Toilet Tour 2009

  • From his office at the top of one of Tallinn's highest buildings, the 31-year-old had spent the past few years serving up a million pageviews a day, roughly comparable to the traffic at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.

    Hackers Take Down the Most Wired Country in Europe Joshua Davis 2007

  • Tallinn's new Occupation Museum chronicles Nazi and Soviet atrocities in a sleek glass-enclosed space, complete with solid iron doors that once slammed shut on inmates.

    Funky Towns 2007

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