Tallinn, the official European capital of culture for 2011, offers visitors a lush cultural scene with a wide scale of sightseeing opportunities. The brand new GayMap allows LGBT visitors to easily navigate through the diverse cultural setting and enables them with the possibility to create an individualized holiday according to their own desires. This includes a wide array of entertainment and city life, tours in nature and shopping opportunities.

The map of Tallinn makes the discovery of gay bars and clubs incredibly easy to visitors with a comprehensive list of gay nightlife in the city centre, with the exact location marked on the map itself. The GayMap also includes a list of LGBT-friendly restaurants, accommodation possibilities, and many other supportive services for LGBT visitors. Coupons with discounts to a number of the places marked on the map are included in the map as well.

The full-size, comprehensive map of the city with close-ups of the City-Centre as well as the Old Town includes a “Self-Guided Gay Tour in Old Town” which guides visitors through the LGBT-friendly city of Tallinn with ease. The Tour section includes a short description of the sights, as well as a suggestive-list of must-see sights in Tallinn. 

GayMap Tallinn is available as a pocket size city map distributed for free all over the town including Tallinn Airport, the Port of Tallinn, Tallinn Tourist Information Centres, European Capital of Culture Tallinn 2011 information centre and Tallinn Traveller Info Centre. GayMap TALLINN is also available through the best service partners’ network and readable/downloadable online at tallinn.gaymap.ee – the daily updated LGBT tourism information service for Tallinn, which includes a full list of events and parties in town!

* Gay Welcome Info Pack service is also free of charge, offering a tailor made information package of your needs and interests plus a warm welcoming feeling when visiting Tallinn first time. 

The brand new gay map of Tallinn (GayMap TALLINN) has been developed and published by HMSX International Development Team in cooperation with the Tallinn City Tourist Office & Convention Bureau, European Capital of Culture Tallinn 2011, and the Estonian Tourist Board (VisitEstonia.com).

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