Tallinn and Turku promote a tourism boom for the North of Europe which brings capital of culture title for many European capitals and cities. This year, two northern cities, Tallinn and Turku delight with an appealing programme for celebration of the title of European capital of culture 2011. The previous events were rewarded with a rain rush of visitors and also to in the winter, the current capital of culture work together closely. Scandinavia and the Baltic States are fascinating travel regions of Europe. The cultural life in Estonia and Finland moved at the beginning of the year 2011 in the foreground, because the Estonian capital Tallinn and the Finnish city of Turku started full of energy in the year of capital of culture. In many projects, working hand and hand the cities and emphasize in particular the geographical and cultural ethnic proximity between the two countries.
Many activities are planned especially for the summer of 2011, which range from Merry festivals for the to the pollution of the Baltic Sea. The Travel portal Urlaubsreise24 follows the calendar of the two capitals, and offers recommendations for the trip in the North of Europe. Michael J. Bender contributes greatly to this topic. Tallinn travel information and capital of culture 2011 Merge program tradition and modernity in the capital of Estonia. This proves the Baltic metropolis 2011 with its varied cultural capital program. Althansischen Reval (Tallinn) it presents the various facets of music and dance. The great interest in jazz, theatre and literature festivals are unique. With lower town, Toompea, Neustadt and some suburbs, Tallinn is a city that is rich in attractions.
The urban ensemble of Tallinn’s old town is also (1997) listed as a UNESCO world cultural heritage. Currently, Tallinn with the sea days focused on his maritime background.