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A Hedonist's Guide to Tallinn

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List Price: £13.99
estonia.lehi.co.uk Price: £9.79
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Manufacturer: Filmer Ltd
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 914 EAN: 9780954787844 ISBN: 0954787846 Label: Filmer Ltd Manufacturer: Filmer Ltd Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 208 Publication Date: 2004-09-28 Publisher: Filmer Ltd Studio: Filmer Ltd
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good book...but the title gives the wrong impression Comment: I think that Tallinn is getting a bit of a rough deal when it comes to its image. If you put in Tallinn Hotels on google, the first thing that comes up is a stag do organising site. Tallinn has so much more to offer than cheap beer! Have you been on the www.inforadio24.com website? Its a pretty cool audio based review of Tallinn...including best bars, cafes and nightclubs. Its recorded by English guys living in Tallinn and gives frank recommendations...and interviews with actual people within the bars. This way, you dont get any dodgy recommendations by google...which is actually written by the bar managers themselves!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: 10 years too late Comment: If you love hanging out in a small pub with dozens of drunk English staggers who are either vomiting on themselves or flashing each other but definitely chasing away the beautiful locals, then buy this book and check out Tallinn. If you want to visit a wild and crazy town where almost anything goes, save up your pennies, build your own Wayback Machine and return to Tallinn circa 1996.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Simply the Best Comment: Without any doubt this is THE BOOK on Talinn. The author certainly knows the city like the back of his proverbial hand, although the reports on the seedy spots were rather unsettling.
Customer Rating:      Summary: An ode to mediocrity Comment: I thought that buying a hedonists guide would be a good bet for a lads holiday in Tallinn, but this book is 80% about museams, buildings and restaurants, which is all well and good but hardly fitting with the word 'hedonist'. I assumed it would give some uselful info about the price of drinks and meals - one of the key pull factors for Eastern European citie - but no, none at all. It skims over adult clubs in a couple of pages with very little real detail. This is more a general guide to Tallinn rather than a 'hedonists' guide.
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