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- Day 11
- Tuesday, September 2, 2025 at 9:42 AM
- ☁️ 16 °C
- Altitude: 49 m
EstoniaTallinn59°26’11” N 24°44’33” E
Tallin Old Town

Did a walking tour of the old town in the morning with our guide, Gleb. Got to learn about the Danish impacts on the history of Estonia. In general, the history of Estonia from about 1200AD is very similar to that of Latvia - conquered during the early 1200s by the Danes as part of the Baltic crusades (German knights took Latvia and southern Estonia at this time). Conquered by the Russians (Ivan the Terrible) in the Livonian war mid 1500s Conquered by the Swedes, then Conquered by the Russians again (Peter the Great) during the great northern war 1721. Independent for the first time in 1919, when Russia collapsed during the Bolshevic revolution in 1917. Invaded by Russia in 1940. Invaded by Germany 1941. Invaded by Russia 1944. Independent after the fall of the Soviet Union 1991. A very sad, dark history.
Fun fact: Through devine intervention, a flag with a white cross on a red background fell from the sky during an early battle between the Danes and the Estonians inspiring the Danes to win the battle. The Danes adopted this as their national flag. Still is. That definitely happened.
Had a long chat to Gleb about Russian invasion of Ukraine. Estonian are quite fatalistic about it all. Being in NATO is the only thing that has stopped Putin from invading.
Had lunch at Balti Jamm Turg a local market. While eating our vegetarian kebab we chatted with an older (our age) couple from Finland. A very nice lunch. Then home for a nap before heading out to the old town to have a look at Fat Margaret, one of the gates into the old city. Then a local beer in the old town before wandering off to the new city centre looking for a brewery that Gleb had recommended. Had a really nice beer there and a long chat with a Danish guy, a member of a running club that ended its run at the brewery.
Then moved next door for some tapas for dinner. (Potato fritata and artichoke and goats cheese both very nice).
Then a long walk home via the Bishops Garden for a night view over the city - a bit disappointing.Read more