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30.5.2024 | Culture

The biggest street food festival in the Baltics to take place in Tallinn this weekend

Text Mark Taylor
Photo Lluís Domingo / Unsplash

The biggest street food festival in the Baltics to take place in Tallinn this weekend

 

This weekend (May 31 – June 2), the Song Festival Grounds in Tallinn will be transformed into a food lovers paradise for the popular annual Tallinn Street Food Festival. As well as food there will be a Tivoli park and live music.

The largest street food festival in the Baltics will begin in Tallinn tomorrow Friday May 31). You will be able to stroll along a gastronomic food street that is more than 500 meters long and contains vendors from both Estonia and nearby countries selling everything from taco’s to Italian gelato.

Throughout the festival weekend, there will be a full program of live music from both local and international acts. There will also be separate DJ zones dotted around the song festival grounds.

As with tradition, there will also be Tivoli park for youngsters and adults alike with 15 rides, as well as a special kids area with a mini zoo.

Tickets to the festival which will be open from 2-11 pm on Friday, 12-11 pm on Saturday, and 12-10 pm on Sunday cost 5 euros. Children under the age of 7 can enter free of charge.

 

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