Bradt's Estonia remains the only English-language guidebook to this Balticsdestination and this sixth edition reveals more of the country than anyprevious guide. Readers now discover why Miss Estonia likes antique cars,where Eiffel built before Paris, and why Edward VII could not land inTallinn to meet Tsar Nicholas II and had instead to spend three days in theharbour. Offering extensive coverage of Estonia's complex cultural historyand its artists, writers and musicians, alongside comprehensive practicalinformation, Baltics expert Neil Taylor proves that there's much more toEstonia than the cobbled streets and cafeas of Tallinn. . The only English-language guidebook to Estonia . The author divides histime between Estonia and London . Greater coverage of museums, manorhouses, castles, hotels and restaurants . Up-to-date information onEstonia's increased bus, train and air services . This edition looksforward to 2011, when Tallinn will be the European Capital of Culture and anumber of new attractions will open