Tallinn | A Week Living in the Middle Ages 🧙
🥣 We experienced a medieval dinner at Olde Hansa – waitstaff in period costumes sang and played instruments while we dined in dim candlelight. 🌈 🌈Even the bathrooms were authentically ancient! A truly unique experience. 🍜 After four days of amazing ramen at Kanuti Ramen Bar, 🌈we can confirm: their (fried chicken) and gyoza are just as delicious as the noodles 😋 🍞 Rost Bakery: While the goat cheese tart was a bit gamey, their other breads shine. 🌳The real draw is the bakery's location in a vibrant arts district worth exploring. 👚 Vintage find: Across from the ramen shop, 🌳Vintage Humana supplied the perfect €10 Tang-style blazer. Instant wardrobe upgrade! 🥸 Local flavor: At Balti Jaama Turg market, 🌳we snacked our way through authentic Estonian street food and pastries 🥧 📑 Museum musts: The Estonia Art Museum (featured in Tenet) and the awe-inspiring submarine museum both delivered unforgettable moments.🌷 🧸 Handmade magic: Palitratoys OÜ stocks the most adorable handmade dolls (bunnies, 🌷 bears, foxes!) crafted by local grandmothers. Each one unique. 🤞🏻 Artisan alley: Parem Pool's creative corridor showcases local crafts – paintings, 🌷peculiar hats, postcards, and stunning glasswork. #Estonia #Tallinn #MedievalVibes #FoodieFinds #HiddenGems