Away from the popular tourist hotspots of Barcelona, Venice or Dubrovnik is an unassuming European city that a travel expert has hailed as the best in the world.
Henrik Jeppesen has travelled to every single country in the world. That's a whopping 193 nations according to the United Nations. The 37-year-old has also racked up more than 2,000 destinations on an ever-growing checklist. He has been exploring the globe since the age of 17, so it's no wonder he has a wealth of inside knowledge and an extensive list of recommendations.
Hailing from Thy, in northwest Jutland, Denmark, the father of one is very familiar with Europe, but despite his time and experiences in countries across the world, there's one destination that he couldn't advocate for any more, and flights are less than three hours from London.
"The best city in Europe, in my opinion, is the capital of Estonia, Tallinn," Henrik exclusively told the Mirror. "It's very much overlooked for people coming to Europe, and many people who have travelled have never been there.
"Even if they've been to Europe two or three times, they usually go to London, Rome, Paris and Berlin, those kinds of places, so in that sense I think it's highly underrated."
Explaining what makes Tallinn so special, Henrik said: "First and foremost, it's a lot cheaper than the cities I mentioned; in comparison, it's fantastic value. Then you have the Old Town, which I think is the best old town in the entire world, and I've travelled a lot. You can step out the door, and it's like you're stepping into a new world with well-preserved old buildings and an atmosphere unlike anywhere else I've been.
"The old town is a UNESCO World Heritage site, where you can easily spend a few days and with fantastic food for very little. I had lunch for €5 at Rataskaevu 16 about 40 times, and it's an outstanding restaurant and experience. Many restaurants are similarly priced, so it's great value to eat out and something I highly appreciate, coming from Denmark. "
On the topic of the delicacies of the city, which he called home for 10 months, Henrik added: "You have a mix of local cuisine, and many restaurants offer Italian food. I often eat cheap, local produce. I loved going to the local Balti Jaama Turg market to pick up the ingredients to make a meal at home. Many fantastic memories for my wife and me to look back upon. It's not Michelin-starred, but you get a really nice meal in a charming old building, which creates such a lovely atmosphere. You can find many restaurants within beautiful architecture, that are each an experience in itself."
Aside from the affordability and great food on offer, there's plenty to see and explore during a getaway to Tallinn. The expert shared that in addition to the Old Town, there are "beautiful parks", a market with "amazing food", modern shopping malls, museums, attractions, and a waterfall not far from the city.
"It brings a nice atmosphere, you walk around the city, and it's like stepping into another world," he added. "I've been there during the summer, and I'm surprised that not more people visit, it really is outstanding in my opinion. It's very laid-back and a mid-sized city, with around half a million people living there, and almost half of the entire population of Estonia."
With pollution a growing concern worldwide, particularly in large urban areas, Henrik notes that the air quality in Tallinn is another distinctive appeal. "It probably has the best air quality of any city, at least capital cities, but maybe of any major city in Europe. The air is really good, and that is often a downside to visiting a major city in this world."
Henrik is also a big fan of the Tallinn card, which offers tourists free public transport and free or discounted entry into a range of museums and attractions in the city. He said: "It's a fantastic way to experience an already fantastically valued city."
There are also several nearby islands that can be explored, such as Saaremaa and Hiiumaa, as well as Pärnu, which is known as Estonia's 'Summer Capital' due to its extensive white sand beaches. "It's a stunning place to visit, especially in the summer," the expert added. "Pärnu, Viljandi and islands are well worth looking into, especially if visiting the country for more than a week."
Another major strength of the city is how friendly the people are. "There are lovely people there. They are extremely friendly in Estonia." Henrik reflected on a time when he got lost late at night while exploring the city in 2014, and strangers came to his aid, picking him up in the streets of Tallinn to help him reach his hotel.
"How many European capitals would you just get a ride from someone in the street and take you there? I don't think that would happen in London. I have great memories daydreaming about this city."
You can find more of Henrik's world adventures on his website here.
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