Food Scene
They serve the best omelettes and pureé soups in the area. Great place for lazy breakfasts.
Reservations: 631 1928
9 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Kopli 18
18 KopliThey serve the best omelettes and pureé soups in the area. Great place for lazy breakfasts.
Reservations: 631 1928
Russian and Estonian cuisine. One of my favourite places in the area. Decent wine list.
Reservations: +372 513 5786
Võrgu 3
3 VõrguRussian and Estonian cuisine. One of my favourite places in the area. Decent wine list.
Reservations: +372 513 5786
Local bakery, definitely worth trying. Enjoy there or take away. 2 minutes from the house.
6 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Jahu 11
11 JahuLocal bakery, definitely worth trying. Enjoy there or take away. 2 minutes from the house.
Soo 6
6 SooCoffee-restaurant.
Telliskivi 60a
60a Telliskivi tänavGood value, good ambience.
Kalasadama 8
8 KalasadamaAlmost at the sea front.
Sesoon
9 KotzebueNice and non-expensive place to eat out.
Reval Café
27 Pärnu mntLocated in an interesting shopping area. Good food.
Torokse Farm Shop and Coffee. Home style food for eating out + farm shop. Inexpensive and close to the apartment. Friendly service, home-like ambience.
Soo 26
26 SooTorokse Farm Shop and Coffee. Home style food for eating out + farm shop. Inexpensive and close to the apartment. Friendly service, home-like ambience.
Tööstuse 47
47 TööstusePeetri Pizza pizzeria. Takeaway. Honest pizzas, good value for money.
Levier Cakery
18 RotermanniFrench style pastries. Lovely menu.
CityMarina OÜ
5 KuunariFish restaurant.
Neighborhood Italiatn style cafe serving freshly baked pastries, coffee and small plates.
13 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
T35 - The Breakfast Club
35 TööstuseNeighborhood Italiatn style cafe serving freshly baked pastries, coffee and small plates.
Wine bar Fabrik. Nordic cuisine, rich selection of cakes and pastries. Modern atmosphere.
13 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Gustav Cafe
6 VabrikuWine bar Fabrik. Nordic cuisine, rich selection of cakes and pastries. Modern atmosphere.
Essentials
Local supermarket. Open 8-23
Also houses a sushi takeaway, florist, chemist and a pizza takeaway.
Põhja pst 17
17 Põhja puiesteeLocal supermarket. Open 8-23
Also houses a sushi takeaway, florist, chemist and a pizza takeaway.
Noole 4
4 NooleManicure, pedicure, hairdresser, cosmetologist.
Nautica
9 AhtriSupermarket, dry cleaners, restaurants, florist etc.
Kungla 35
35 KunglaLaundrette.
Parks & Nature
Kalamaja Cemetery Park
Shopping
Telliskivi Kirbukas
57 Telliskivi http://telliskivi.eu/en/stores/
Balti Jaama Turg
1 KopliSightseeing
Patarei Merekindlus
28 KalarannaEverything Else
The Seaplane Harbour is part of the Estonian Maritime Museum, This interactive museum is one of the largest museums in Estonia, and the most popular one.
The Seaplane Harbour accommodates one of Europe’s grandest maritime museums. You are invited to see the authentic submarine Lembit from the 1930s, the century-old steam-powered icebreaker Suur Tõll, a Short 184 seaplane, mines, cannons and many other life-size exhibits.
The Seaplane Hangar has been recognised with a number of awards: Estonia’s Most Tourist-Friendly Museum 2012, Europa Nostra Grand Prix 2013, Special Commendation from the European Museum of the Year 2014, to name just a few.
The Seaplane Hangar was built to become part of Peter the Great’s naval fortress 100 years ago on orders from the Russian emperor Nicholas II. The architecture of the Hangar is remarkable, featuring the world’s first columnless thin-shell concrete domes of such volume. The building was used for seaplanes until the Second World War.
255 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Lennusadam Seaplane Harbour
6 VesilennukiThe Seaplane Harbour is part of the Estonian Maritime Museum, This interactive museum is one of the largest museums in Estonia, and the most popular one.
The Seaplane Harbour accommodates one of Europe’s grandest maritime museums. You are invited to see the authentic submarine Lembit from the 1930s, the century-old steam-powered icebreaker Suur Tõll, a Short 184 seaplane, mines, cannons and many other life-size exhibits.
The Seaplane Hangar has been recognised with a number of awards: Estonia’s Most Tourist-Friendly Museum 2012, Europa Nostra Grand Prix 2013, Special Commendation from the European Museum of the Year 2014, to name just a few.
The Seaplane Hangar was built to become part of Peter the Great’s naval fortress 100 years ago on orders from the Russian emperor Nicholas II. The architecture of the Hangar is remarkable, featuring the world’s first columnless thin-shell concrete domes of such volume. The building was used for seaplanes until the Second World War.