Roberto Gonzalez
Tallín
Tallinn is is s very flat city. Only one hill, small but impressive, seems to break the flatness of the land on which the city stands. So once you've seen them all, or nearly all the sights that dazzle in Tallinn you should spend at least an hour or so walking around the city. Its architecture is simple, without embelishments, as it should be in a highly commercial city: a space to live and another to store goods. The people are friendly and increasingly accustomed to tourism, so the variety of restaurants and bars that are opening have a fairly wide diversi. The beauty of the walled city or "in
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