Monday, March 3, 2008

Tallin Becomes the Best Place for British Pre-Wedding Parties

Tom Chesshair, journalist of the British newspaper "The Times", who has visited Tallinn with a company of young cheerful Londoners describes his impressions and claims that "Tallinn is a marvellous place for a bachelor party". The author favourably reports on the capital of Estonia, "Tallinn is a nice place for an idle week-end - there are a lot of cafes, bars and restaurants there; one can make one-day journeys into the country and along the seaside or even visit the capital of Finland - Helsinki. However, Tallinn is best known for bachelor parties held here before wedding ceremonies by the British. Cheap air tickets and cheap night clubs and other entertainments made this city rather popular with the young people". The journalist imparts his impressions of visiting "The Medieval Lesbian Strip Show" and "Hollywood" club: "Apparently, this is the epicentre of Tallinn bachelor parties, and you should definitely visit its hot spot "Hollywood" club". "And what is so bad about it?", the author asks. "Everyone disapproves flying bachelor parties, but are they really so awful? People do belt down and so do I. But does it hurt to anyone? No, apparently, it doesn t. Judging by their appearance, they are simply having fun - and so do I. As far as I can observe groups of people who arrive in Tallinn to spend bachelor parties do not breach any laws - the go to bars and clubs - obviously designed for these very clients". "For sure this means that one or two streets of Tallinn are so to say occupied by the British", Tom Chesshair concludes. "But there are a lot of London districts where tourists reign - this is our today s life reality. Tourism is a huge source of incomes. And tourism became an integral part of life in almost all big cities (even in East European cities you have never heard of)". Iuri Tarabanov writes about interesting travel experiences. His Discount Travel site is http://www.travelime.com

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