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“The vlogger identifies this as the most iconic landmark on Toompea Hill. It's an Eastern Orthodox cathedral built in 1900 when Estonia was part of the Russian Empire.”
“They found this crepe shop which is highly recommended by locals. They try a savory salmon & cheese pancake and a sweet cherry & coconut pancake, finding them delicious and very filling.”
“The vlogger mentions this is one of two major viewpoints to watch the sunset over Tallinn Old Town. He thinks this one has the better angle and finds the view stunning.”
“The vlogger mentions this as the other viewpoint to get a bird's-eye view of the city streets and the orange tile roofs.”
“The vloggers go to this restaurant to try Georgian food for the first time in the city, ordering Khinkali and Ojakhuri.”
“The vlogger identifies this as one of the most important Eastern Orthodox churches in the Old Town, noting its resilience through history.”
“The vloggers found this art salon and were impressed by the creative, abstract postcards that turn Georgian food into art. They bought postcards of "Khachapuri Airways" and "Khinkali Starry Night".”
“The vlogger walks across this modern pedestrian bridge over the Kura River, noting the view of the Narikala Fortress which was unfortunately under renovation.”
“The vlogger explains the symbolism of this towering statue: she holds wine to welcome friends and a sword to fend off enemies. He notes it's a symbol of Georgian identity that survived the Soviet era.”
“The vloggers explore this flea market located in a park and on the side of the street, which sells retro products, antiques, and various other items.”
“The vlogger visits this grand, modern cathedral, noting its symmetrical architecture that goes up layer by layer and its extravagant golden dome.”
“The vloggers walk through this park after crossing the Bridge of Peace to get to the cable car station.”
“The vlogger describes the monument as staggering and compares its layout to Stonehenge. He notes that the pillars depict stories of Georgian history, religion, and culture.”
“The vlogger shows the fortress from a distance, noting that it is unfortunately under renovation during their visit.”
“The vloggers take this cable car from Rike Park up to Sololaki Hill. They mention you can pay with a contactless card but it's cheaper with a transport card.”
“The vlogger points out the turquoise-colored man-made lake from the hilltop, mentioning it's a popular spot for local recreation and water activities.”
“The vlogger and his companion visit this amusement park on a hilltop, taking the bus up to see the panoramic views of Tbilisi, especially at sunset.”
“After a short cable car ride, they arrive at the top of this hill, which offers a panoramic view of the entire city of Tbilisi.”
“The vloggers visit this restaurant, which they describe as looking like an art gallery, located in the basement of the Georgian Theatre and Film Academy. They try Shkmeruli and Kubdari.”
“The vlogger visits this cafe to try the national dish of Georgia, Khachapuri, specifically the Adjaruli Khachapuri which is shaped like a boat.”
“The vlogger shows the cathedral lit up at night, describing it as the most prominent figure on the landscape as seen from Mtatsminda Park.”
“While hiking down from Sololaki Hill, they pass by this beautiful church, showing its interior with intricate paintings and people praying.”
“The vlogger mentions this was a major pathway up the hill before the cable car was built and recommends walking down this scenic staircase.”
“The vlogger is at the funicular station, explaining that a one-way trip costs 12 GEL, plus an additional 2 GEL for the required park card.”
“The vlogger shares the local belief that this is the location of the very first decorated Christmas tree, a tradition started by the Brotherhood of the Blackheads.”
“The vlogger explains these three buildings were built in different centuries and show the evolution of architecture, noting they got thinner over time due to a facade tax.”
“The vlogger identifies the large structures as the Riga Central Market, the biggest in Europe, and notes they look like airplane hangars.”
“The vlogger describes the building's unique design, which is meant to look like a glass mountain from a Latvian tale, and notes how different it is from other buildings in the area.”
“The vloggers got snacks here, including a mushroom soup in an edible cup and Russian dumplings (pelmeni). They found the soup concept a gimmick but tasty, and the dumplings delicious with sour cream.”
“Recommended by their tour guide, this cafeteria-style restaurant is popular with both locals and tourists. The vlogger tried beef in wine sauce and a traditional Latvian bread soup dessert.”
“The vlogger finds this statue of two figures on a very long bench interesting but admits he has no idea who it is or what it represents.”
“The vlogger chose this underground restaurant to try traditional Latvian food. He loved the dimly lit, cellar-like atmosphere and enjoyed the local beer, finding it very smooth.”
“The vlogger shows the last remaining original city gate, the Swedish Gate, and explains how the old city wall was later used as a foundation for new houses.”
“The vlogger calls the river the "soul of the city" and points out the perfect panoramic view of the Riga Old Town from the south side, especially during sunset.”
“The vlogger shares the legend of this building, where the owner, rejected by the Great Guild, placed cat statues with their rears facing the guild in protest.”
“The vlogger learns this statue is a gift from Bremen, Germany, representing a Brothers Grimm tale. He tries to jump and touch the top animal for 100% luck but fails.”
“The vlogger explains this monument honors soldiers from the Latvian War of Independence and shares a story that it survived the Soviet era because the Soviets reinterpreted it as Mother Russia holding the three Baltic states.”
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