| If you're looking to explore one of the European | | | | to a network of underground tunnels running under |
| Union's newer member states, why not book a | | | | Toompea hill. |
| Tallinn hotel room in Estonia? The country's capital is | | | | Close by is Hellemann Tower, which dates back to |
| steeped in history and boasts spectacular medieval | | | | the 14th century when it was used as a weapons |
| and Gothic architecture that really catches the eye. | | | | store and a prison. Now you'll find an art gallery inside |
| If you choose to use your hotel vouchers in Tallinn | | | | as well as the opportunity to walk along a 200-metre |
| you're sure not to be disappointed as the city offers | | | | stretch of the city wall. |
| the best of two worlds - a modern, thriving new | | | | And for a relaxing break, why not explore the Danish |
| town area and an old town filled with antique | | | | King's Garden? Sited on Toompea hill, the garden-like |
| buildings. | | | | green area is said to be the birthplace of the Danish |
| Built between the 12th and 16th centuries, the old | | | | flag, as it is here that King Valdemar II of Denmark's |
| town boasts a fantastically historical ambience as a | | | | troops apparently saw the red and white flag float |
| result of its many works of architectural brilliance and | | | | down from the skies. |
| features such as the mainly intact city wall, complete | | | | If you're hankering after more breathtaking buildings, |
| with guards' towers. | | | | you won't want to miss the spectacular Alexander |
| Among the attractions you're sure to want to visit is | | | | Nevsky Cathedral. Built in 1900 with onion-shaped |
| Toompea Castle, erected between 1227 and 1229. | | | | domes, the church is the capital's most opulent |
| The structure has always been Estonia's main seat of | | | | Orthodox structure both inside and out, with the |
| power and fittingly now houses the country's | | | | interior lavishly decorated with mosaics and religious |
| parliament. Also in the area is the cannon tower Kiek | | | | icons. |
| in de Kok, which translates in English to peek inside | | | | Tallinn is full of grand sights to behold and you're sure |
| the kitchen. The 38-metre high structure is so-called | | | | to want to return to explore the capital's Old Town |
| because the medieval guards joked they could see | | | | further, and that's before you even travel further |
| down the chimneys and into the kitchens of the | | | | afield to the New Town! |
| houses underneath. The tower is also the entrance | | | | |