Can't believe they charge 13 € for ice skating! I mean at least in Finland (2h from Tallinn) you can go to any school yard and skate for free. My childhood neighbourhood had an ice rink in almost every yard in the winter. So I had like 10 m to ice skating. Hated it though!
I think coming from London we thought that was really good value. I thought €13 was a bargain 😂. Next time we visit, we'll have to find a free one instead. Thanks for the tip 🙌😁.
Hey Lauren, another great video. We are planning our first trip to Estonia for April. It looks like a really cool destination. Scouting it for our RTW Drive. What is your favorite thing to see and eat? Thanks for subscribing to our channel BTW. love supporting each other.
RTW Drive sounds EPIC!!! Can't wait to watch it all on your channel. Trust me when I say you're gonna fall in love with Tallinn! In my opinion it's the most beautiful fairytale city that I've visited in Europe. It's just a dream to walk around the old town. For my recommendations I would say you have to have a traditional medieval meal as it's the oldest & best preserved medieval city in Europe. If you're feeling brave there's all sorts of wild animals to try. I heard that Olde Hansa (another medieval restaurant but it's WAYYY more expensive than the one we went to) serves bear! 🐻 Safe travels 😁✈️
@@LaurenCotter We had Bear sausage in Ljubljana, but love the recommendations. thanks for the subscription. We look forward to supporting each other on here.
@@TheodorosGkatzelias sorry to disappoint you Theo but I’m Irish. I was just visiting Estonia for Christmas. However, I completely agree! I too am in love with the place ❤️🙌🏼
No problem about Irish all the people belong to the same God I hope to meet you on Tallinn the Christmas of 2024 i wish you to be happy in all your rest life with love Theodor
The last "santa" was no santa at all. He is the russian version of santa. We call him in Finland "pakkasukko"/(ded moroz, russian name) = the frozen old guy (free translation). Pakkasukko has often a blue coat while santa has a red one. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ded_Moroz
Hahaha I'm dying laughing at the direct translation of 'frozen old guy' 😂😂😂😂. Well then I've met dancing Santa & the frozen old guy haha 2 for the price of 1 😂🎄🎅 Thanks for watching! 😁😁
@@LaurenCotter Under the Soviet occupation the Christmas was not officially allowed, so we had to celebrate the Russian style new year (Christmas was still celebrated at homes). But the man who gives presents was never in blue in Estonian tradition. We had Näärivana (Näärid is an old word for new year and vana means just an old (man), but the original old guy - the Santa - is Jõuluvana - Yule Old Man.
The Baltic Sea is absolutely amazing.
So cold and incredible! Would love to swim in it again someday 🙌🏼😁
My wife and I will be in Tallinn the first week of December. Think it will be great!
Yaaay!! You’re going to love it, it’s like the cutest winter wonderland mixed with fairytale vibes. I hope you and your wife have a fab time 🙌🏼😁🎅🏼
im from Estonia and it was joy to watch. Much love and come visit us again
Awww thank you so much! I will deffo be back, such a beautiful country. I think I'll have to visit it in summer too 😎☀️🙌
What a trip!
It certainly was 😁❤️🙌🏼🇪🇪
Great video. Thanks for all of the tips and putting the names on the screen. We will be there during xmas market time. So excited to visit. Take care.
Very good vlog🥰
Thank you ❤
The foods all look amazing but Santa dancing was really topper. That was a great adventure. Merry Christmas 🎄
Haha Santa's got MOVES! 😂🎅🕺 It was a great trip & adventure. Thanks for watching & a very merry Christmas to you! 🎅🎄❄
I can't believe you ate Rudolph!! 😂
G you know I would never 😂 however his Elk friend was quite tasty 😋🤣.
LOL we love the shoutout! Can’t wait for NYE
Hahaha of course I gotta shout out my faves ❤❤🙌🙌,,, Roll on ABBA woohooo Xxx
@@LaurenCotter omg are we doing a NYE ABBA video?! I’m definitely gonna make a TikTok/Reel for the night 🤣
Out there in December, can't phu©king wait.
Can't believe they charge 13 € for ice skating! I mean at least in Finland (2h from Tallinn) you can go to any school yard and skate for free. My childhood neighbourhood had an ice rink in almost every yard in the winter. So I had like 10 m to ice skating. Hated it though!
I think coming from London we thought that was really good value. I thought €13 was a bargain 😂. Next time we visit, we'll have to find a free one instead. Thanks for the tip 🙌😁.
Hey Lauren, another great video. We are planning our first trip to Estonia for April. It looks like a really cool destination. Scouting it for our RTW Drive. What is your favorite thing to see and eat? Thanks for subscribing to our channel BTW. love supporting each other.
RTW Drive sounds EPIC!!! Can't wait to watch it all on your channel. Trust me when I say you're gonna fall in love with Tallinn! In my opinion it's the most beautiful fairytale city that I've visited in Europe. It's just a dream to walk around the old town.
For my recommendations I would say you have to have a traditional medieval meal as it's the oldest & best preserved medieval city in Europe. If you're feeling brave there's all sorts of wild animals to try. I heard that Olde Hansa (another medieval restaurant but it's WAYYY more expensive than the one we went to) serves bear!
🐻
Safe travels 😁✈️
@@LaurenCotter We had Bear sausage in Ljubljana, but love the recommendations. thanks for the subscription. We look forward to supporting each other on here.
Εσθονία αγάπη μου ποτε θα σε ξαναδω
Hopefully very soon 🙌🏼😁
Ι thank you my darling
@@LaurenCotteryou are the first friend that i have from Estonia i am in love with your country and your people
@@TheodorosGkatzelias sorry to disappoint you Theo but I’m Irish. I was just visiting Estonia for Christmas. However, I completely agree! I too am in love with the place ❤️🙌🏼
No problem about Irish all the people belong to the same God I hope to meet you on Tallinn the Christmas of 2024 i wish you to be happy in all your rest life with love Theodor
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I also have a UA-cam channel
The last "santa" was no santa at all. He is the russian version of santa. We call him in Finland "pakkasukko"/(ded moroz, russian name) = the frozen old guy (free translation). Pakkasukko has often a blue coat while santa has a red one.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ded_Moroz
Hahaha I'm dying laughing at the direct translation of 'frozen old guy' 😂😂😂😂. Well then I've met dancing Santa & the frozen old guy haha 2 for the price of 1 😂🎄🎅 Thanks for watching! 😁😁
@@LaurenCotter Under the Soviet occupation the Christmas was not officially allowed, so we had to celebrate the Russian style new year (Christmas was still celebrated at homes). But the man who gives presents was never in blue in Estonian tradition. We had Näärivana (Näärid is an old word for new year and vana means just an old (man), but the original old guy - the Santa - is Jõuluvana - Yule Old Man.