

It has a great list of restaurants with interior pictures of each one. If you want a little better quality, on the top floor in the book store there is also a very good cafe. There is a buffet with a supervised children's area right next to it that you can even leave your kids at if you want to shop alone for a little while(if they were older). Guests can also visit the dining room area at the Kuldse Notsu Krts restaurant which hasnt been modernized and still has old Estonian style furniture along.

If you take sleeping strollers with you finding a place to park them might be a problem.ĭuring the day Gili S's sugestion about Viru Keskus is excellent. Most restaurants have children's "high chairs" and some even have small children's play areas, but I cannot think of any close to the center at the momment. In Old Town you may have some issues with acessability, expensive not child friendly places, etc., but thier are plenty of places that are ok for kids too (like KULDSE NOTSU KÕRTS). Outside of Old town is pretty much the same as Helsinki. So unless you go on a weekend night, crowds probably will not be a problem this winter. Probably because of the economy, the tourist hotspots he mentioned have recently been absolutly dead: Olde Hansa, Balthazar,Peppersack,Clazz etc. 6 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Kuldse Notsu Krts (kuldsenotsukorts). Gili S is exactly right about everything except that this year is an exception.
