Tallinn, Estonia
We arrived into Talinn about 3pm.
A cute little vintage bus took my interest as soon as I got off so photos sent back to my step father in NZ “look at this bubble bus!”
Messages back that it was a Japanese interpretation of a 50’s bus. Ahh the knowledge base that is my parents.
From asking about snow in Morocco to buses in Estonia.
We ubered to our accommodation- that APP is SO useful when moving a family round. It is so cheap and a lot of times, unless the kids go free, it’s not worth putting the family on public transport for the price, when you add in the ease of getting someone to pick you all up and drop you off where you want to go, with or without gear, it is just a 1000% worth doing. The interesting conversation from a local has also been such a highlight as we drive.
We spend the next couple of days exploring the city, we’re staying central again.
We walk through a beautiful park and find the Baltic Sea, oh the sights, smells and sound of the ocean!!
We wonder round the city taking in the sights. We buy more stuff to add to the collection to take home.
By this time it’s early July and we have daylight for 18.5 hours. Sleep is getting harder! Strangely they don’t have shutters on the windows which we find odd because they must have long cold winters and they’d be really handy then too!
I repack all our gear again, it’s time to catch a ferry to our final EU country.