Hello,
I^m going to Tallinn this summer and Iwonder which nightclubs you would recomend for a 40 year old male who like to talk with the locals rather than dance with the other tourist. In other words I%26#39;m looking for a nightclub where I can meet locals and where it%26#39;s possible to talk too, not just load music.
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Yeah good luck with that...Estonians are not easy to meet or very approachable. Maybe they will be more so with alcohol...
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It%26#39;s been a while since I%26#39;ve been clubbing in Tallinn but you DO need to be proactive in starting conversations. Isn%26#39;t it the same in Norway?
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Yes, it%26#39;s the same in Norway,but I was thinking more of which clubs that have mostly young people (18-20 years old) as I think those will not be the right clubs for me. So my question is at which nightclubs can I met people about 30-50 years old, or at which nightclub will they be in majority.
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Then you need a club, but more quiet where to talk :)
Few places to reccommend:
1. http://www.amigo.ee/
2. revalhotels.com/en/…Bonnie-and-Clyde
3. http://www.bonbon.ee/ - very nice club, but quite loud music
These are the places for 34-40 y. people
Good luck!
Let us know where did you went or visit them all.
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I would say if it is not easy. Most of the clubs have too loud music and include very young people ( 20-30). Amigo (in Hotel Viru) and Bonny%26amp;Clyde (in Hotel Olympia) have older people (25-50), but the music is still so loud that you can not really speak.
When you are looking for place which has such kind of %26quot;independent travelers%26quot; feeling, where you can enjoy nice but not too loud music and just start talking with different people without being looked strange. And which has both mixture of tourists and locals, locates in the center and has good pricing. Unfortunately there is no such kind of ideal place in Tallinn.
But what come closer, I would propose Clazz - http://www.clazz.ee/CLUB/program.html
this is small lovely club and restaurant. If you are going to have full dinner there, it is a bit too expensive, but the music scene is very good.
check their program -http://www.clazz.ee/CLUB/program.html
Kuku klubi - www.kukuklubi.ee - but it is in Estonian only. It is actually very old club for artists and writers - operating since 1935. It was closed club for long time but now it public for everybody. The serve meals with good prices during the days. There are also parties in the evening and this club stays open for quite long. I suggest you to check it out.
Both of them are in very good location in center of Tallinn
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