Estonia

July 28, 2009 at 2:35 pm , by admin

Estonia

Like its neighbors in the Baltic coast, Estonia is a flat country covered with forests dotted with lakes and rivers, rich wildlife and abundant. Tallinn, the capital, is the most important destination for tourists but for those who try to explore the rest of the territory, they are adventures and discoveries magic like nowhere else in Europe ahead. The campaign has kept its charm, beaches and islands their beauty and medieval fortresses, the grandeur of an era.

The charming medieval Tallinn
Tallinn is one of the few cities still surrounded by an authentic medieval wall. The old town is magical and a little secret … and what’s more normal for a millennium city, inscribed on the World Heritage List of Unesco. The abundance of tourists in Tallinn demonstrates friendliness and hospitality of old.

Estonia

History and modernity harmoniously blended
One of the main attractions in Estonia is the curious way in which history and modernity live together. The visitor is first pleasantly surprised by the modern architecture, design cafes and galleries of contemporary art. At the same time, we also feel the presence of a rich history, raised by the wind, the turrets of castles, churches or arrows monuments of architecture paysanne.

Excellent quality of life
It is mainly due to the numerous activities and cultural events held in major cities. But also because nature holds a privileged place in the heart of Estonians, who were able to flourish into the center of their cities. Estonians are known for their taste of calm and slow.

The Baltic Sea coast
West Coast with its forests, sparkling waters, its castles and ruins, is a wild beauty. It is a paradise for hikers, cyclists and lovers of beaches. Hiiumaa, the second largest island of Estonia, a former haunt of pirates, and Saaremaa, the largest island of Estonia, are lands of myths and legends.

Unspoilt nature
With a population density among the lowest in Europe and an intact environment, Estonia, with its 1 500 islands, its fauna and flora, is an ideal place to relax. Almost a tenth of Estonia’s territory is occupied by parks. There are plant and animal species that have disappeared elsewhere in Europe.

Friendly and multilingual people
The small size of the country favoring rapid adaptation and change, Estonians learn foreign languages with ease. These are young people enthusiastically practicing the language of Shakespeare while elders speak Russian.

Comments Off

Category Europe / Tags: Tags: , /

Social Networks : Technorati, Stumble it!, Digg, delicious, Google, Twitter, Yahoo, reddit, Blogmarks, Ma.gnolia.

You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.

We're sorry, but comments are closed.

Top of page
This site is protected by WP-CopyRightPro