Estonia

by Kraig Becker (RSS feed) (3 months ago)
Eco-adventures are all the rage these days with environmentally conscious travelers choosing to visit far flung places, all the while fully aware of the size of their carbon footprint. They want an amazing travel experience, and are willing to go to great lengths to get it, ...

by Karen Walrond (RSS feed) (5 months ago)
I love this great shot shared by t3mujin, of a hostel in Estonia. I think the more predictable shot would have been to just take a photograph of the stained glass window; instead, t3mujin shoots down the hallway, showing the play of colour caused by the window -- which, ...

by Jamie Rhein (RSS feed) (5 months ago)
When asked the to respond to the statement, "I would like to go to visit this country if money were no object," Canada ranked number one in a recent global survey conducted by Anholt-GfK Roper Nation Brand Index.
Where was the U.S. in the mix of 50? Number 10. ...

by Kraig Becker (RSS feed) (8 months ago)
An ambitious group of smugglers managed to build a 1.2 mile long pipeline across the Russian-Estonian border with the intention of pumping contraband vodka into the EU. According to this story from the Telegraph, they actually managed to get more than 1630 gallons across the ...

by Tom Johansmeyer (RSS feed) (9 months ago)
Eyesore or art, graffiti is part of any culture's public dialogue. Vandalism is visual profanity, and we all swear in our own f---ing ways. I've been drawn to these wall scrawls for a while, probably since I read Holden Caulfield's concerns about the subject in Catcher in ...

by Neil Woodburn (RSS feed) (1 year ago)
Recently our Alaska correspondent, Catherine Bodry, wrote a humorous post about all the dumb questions tourists ask the locals when they visit Alaska--like, "what time do they turn on the northern lights?"
I've always believed that people from other countries also have a ...
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by Neil Woodburn (RSS feed) (2 years ago)
If you're in the tech industry these days, your travel has become increasingly more widespread in the last five years as international competition has started challenging Silicon Valley as the sole place to do business. With this in mind, Business 2.0 has published a handy ...
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by Neil Woodburn (RSS feed) (2 years ago)
Thinking of renting a car and driving through Europe this summer? Want to come back alive? Well then, there are a couple of countries you should probably avoid--mainly those located in the Baltics.
According to a recent EU report, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia had the ...

by Neil Woodburn (RSS feed) (2 years ago)
We've posted a number of times here on Gadling about various tunnels and catacombs which wind their way under old cities throughout the Europe.
Thanks to an article in the Baltic Times, we have one more tunnel system to add to the list.
Buried deep below the town of ...

by Adrienne Wilson (RSS feed) (2 years ago)
Brr... Since the weather system seems to be in a funk almost everywhere these days perhaps it is time we start learning the local lingo to help us better discuss global warming when chatting with our concerned foreign friends, say in Estonia. Today's word is an Estonian ...
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by Neil Woodburn (RSS feed) (3 years ago)
When communism ended and western products flooded into the vacuum left by socialist central planning, every-day goods which dominated life under communism were tossed in the trash or otherwise discarded.
It wasn't a hard choice; everyone had the same thing and so very much ...
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by Neil Woodburn (RSS feed) (3 years ago)
Wow, it seems every time I turn around, some other newspaper is writing about what a hot party destination Tallinn, Estonia has become. Last Sunday, it was The New York Time's turn.
We've posted about this Estonian phenomenon before, but obviously a mention in the Times ...

by Adrienne Wilson (RSS feed) (3 years ago)
Technotrekker over at TravelPod.com is the kind of writer/traveler that keeps these websites going. In his Tallinn tales he provides more than enough photos and descriptions of the city to keep any reader entertained even if Estonia is not in the travel plans. He describes ...

by Neil Woodburn (RSS feed) (3 years ago)
European Safari?
Um... don't you have the wrong continent?
Well, according to Richard Newton writing for The Sunday Times, Europe is also blessed with safari locations where animal lovers can get their fill of the wild without traveling all the way to Africa.
Of course, ...

by Adrienne Wilson (RSS feed) (3 years ago)
Just went poking around some of TrekEarth's online photo galleries and discovered some very nice shots of Estonia across several travelers' pages. I never knew how clean and colorful the country was until checking out some of these pictures. (Click here to go to TrekEarth.) ...
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by Neil Woodburn (RSS feed) (3 years ago)
Apparently there is a scourge attacking Europe that is far worse than us loud-mouthed American tourists: British bachelor parties. I've seen their ilk last time I flew into Prague. Dressed up in costumes and drunk before clearing customs, these rowdy partiers seek out cheap ...

by Neil Woodburn (RSS feed) (3 years ago)
The Baltic States of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia were the last to be incorporated into the Soviet Union, and boy do they show it. The extra 20 years of European influence can still be seen today as these three countries, now independent, are rapidly becoming hot tourist ...

by Adrienne Wilson (RSS feed) (3 years ago)
Estonian food in its traditional form is packed with pork, potatoes, and garden variety veggies. Since I've never tried the food myself, I can't be a real critic to the taste, but for those who don't fancy pork over dinner or bore easy of the local fare check out the City ...

by Neil Woodburn (RSS feed) (3 years ago)
Summer is still a little ways off but not so far that you can't start thinking about where to go. And if Europe is on your mind, but the crowds that plague the Mediterranean make you cringe, then consider vacationing a bit further north in the Baltics.
The weather is a tad ...

by Neil Woodburn (RSS feed) (3 years ago)
I'm not sure how I got on the theme of bathhouses and saunas this week, but the fact is that such methods of relaxation have a long history in the former communist lands and today remain extraordinarily popular throughout this part of the world.
The sanatorium (more ...
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