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The Baltic Guide Newspapers
The Baltic Guide in Finnish- A free newspaper about Estonia.- Distributed in Finland and Estonia since 1993.- 12 issues yearly.- Circulation 35,000-50,000 copies per month.- About 50 % of our newspapers are distributed directly in Finland.- Pick up your copy in Finland and Estonia in ports, hotels, restaurants, tourist information points, fairs, airports, and more.
The Baltic Guide in Russian- A free newspaper about Estonia.- Published since 2011.- 2 issue per year: May and December.- Circulation: 30,000-40,000 copies per issue.- Distributed in Estonia and Russia.- Pick up your copy in Tallinn’s ports, airport, hotels throughout Estonia, restaurants, and more.- Available at the Estonian Embassy in Moscow, the Estonian Consulate in St. Petersburg, Temptrans buses, Presto buses, and more.
The Baltic Guide has been in print for 25 years. Our main goal is to reach as many tourists visiting Estonia with our Finnish and Russian publications. Content for each paper is tailored for its readers. Each paper's editor is a native speaker of the speci�ed language.
Visit our website here: www.balticguide.ee
Estonia is the most popular travel destination for Finns. Sweden falls in second place.
In comparison to last year, in 2017 the number of Finnish tourists that came to Estonia grew by 4.3 %.
There are on average 16,000 Finns in Estonia every day. Source: Bank of Estonia, 2018
35 % of foreign tourists to Estonia are Finnish.
Sweden
Norway
Finland
Estonia
49 % of EU tourists in Estonia are Finnish.
The Baltic Guide in Finnish
Source: Board of Statistics Finland, 2018
Source: Board of Statistics Finland, 2017
Source: Bank of Estonia, 2017
35 %
65 %
49 %51 %
35 % of foreign tourists to Estonia seeking overnight accommodation are Finnish.
Throughout the year 2017, Finns seek overnight accommodation in Estonia approximately 1.5 million times.
62 % of trips are made by residents of the capital region.74 % of trips are made by southern Finns.
In 2017, 747,295 days were spent in Estonia by Finns from January to June.
The Baltic Guide in Finnish
Source: Board of Statistics, 2017
Source: Board of Statistics Finland, 2018
Source: Tutkimus- ja Analysointikeskus TAK Oy
Source: Statistics O�ce, accommodation services used, 2017
In addition 920 000 day trips or overnight stays (on the cruise ship) are made as well.
92 % of Finnish tourists arrive in Estonia through Helsinki and Tallinn ports, 8 % arrive overnight.
9.04 million ferry trips between Helsinki and Tallinn are done every year (2017).
The Baltic Guide is available for free at ports in Tallinn and Helsinki, as well as at Tallinn Airport.
Source: Finavia, Helsingin Sataman Vuosikertomus, Board of Statistics, 2016
Air travellers travelled between Estonia and Finland 261,000 times last year.
The majority of travellers were Finns. In absolute terms, Finns travel return 2,390,000 times for personal trips and 360,000 times for work.
The Baltic Guide in Finnish
Source: Board of Statistics Finland, 2016
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The �nnish tourists spent almost 2.5 million days in Estonia during the �rst 6 months of 2018.
Age:
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Finnish tourist pro�le:
Residence:
100−200 km from Helsinki
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The Baltic Guide in Finnish
Source: Board of Statistics Finland, 2016
Income:€80-120,000 / year
€40-80,000 / year
€40-80,000/ year
42 %
14 % 44 %
Money spent by Finnish tourists in Estonia:
The Baltic Guide in Finnish
Percentage of tourists
Source: Kaupan Liitto / TAK 2018
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Hotels
Hair and beauty
Spas, saunas
Opera, theatre, museums, and other cultural attractions
Medical and dental services
Sport and leisure activities (golf, dancing, etc)
Repair and maintenance services
Optometry
Other
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A �nnish tourist spends about 129€ a day when visiting Estonia. It’s more than any other tourist group.
During 2017 the �nnish tourists spent over 800 million euros in Estonia. It’s 4 times more than the next biggest tourist group, the russians.
EAS and The Statistics bureau: How tourists spent their money during 2016-2017. Estonian Central Bank: Report of travels to Estonia.ERR news 18.10.2018
Source: TBG Reader's Survey, 2014
The Baltic Guide reader's survey reached 78 % of readers who answered questions about advertising.
We o�er advertisement translation that will be written for Finnish readers.
TBG Reader's Survey:
The Baltic Guide in Finnish
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T H E B A L T I C G U I D E ™ S Y Y S K U U 2 0 1 620 ravintolat
TEKSTI KRISTINA LUPP, KUVA ANDREI CHERTKOV
Kansainvälinen ruokakulttuuri val-taa jatkuvasti isompaa jalansijaa Tallinnan ravintolamarkkinoilla. Aasialaisia ravintoloita japani-laisista vietnamilaisiin on avat-tu tiheään tahtiin viime aikoina. Satay on jo saavuttanut vakiintu-nen aseman kovassa kilpailussa. Lounasaikaan paikka täyttyy bis-nesasiakkaista ja iltaisin se tarjoaa illallisille rauhalliset ja viihtyisät puitteet.
Satayn ruokalistalla näkyy vaikutteita monesta aasialaisesta keittiöstä kuten thaimaalaisesta, tiibetiläisestä sekä intialaisesta.
Keittiömestari Parsuram Bhanda-rin juuret ovat Nepalissa.
Ruokalistalla valinnanvaraa on niin paljon, että valinta voi tuottaa vaikeuksia. Me aloitimme hunaja-karamellisoiduilla possuribseillä, jotka olivat suussa sulavan her-kullisia. Vegevaihtoehtona rapea munakoiso seesamikastikkeella oli mielenkiintoinen ja maistuva uusi tuttavuus. Varma valinta alkuruu-aksi olisivat tietenkin olleet satayt, mutta tällä kertaa ne jäivät väliin.
Annokset olivat isoja, joten vatsat alkoivat olla melko täynnä jo alkupalojen jälkeen. Pääruuaksi listalla olisi ollut kiinnostavia cur-ryja ja kekseliäitä salaatteja, mutta sopivaksi testiannokseksi löytyi lopulta pad thai. Klassikkoannos kanaa, nuudeleita ja pähkinöitä
oli juuri sellainen kuin pitääkin. Jälkiruokana yhtä perinteinen fri-teerattu banaani täydensi aterian.
Paikan sisustuksessa on onnis-tuttu yhdistämään modernia tyyliä kodikkaaseen ilmapiiriin. Palve-lusta lisäpisteitä tulee asiantunte-vista neuvoista, tarjoilijat selvästi osaavat asiansa. Kasvissyöjille on runsaasti vaihtoehtoja. �
Mistä löytää?
Aasia
Rakkaudesta itämaiseen ruokaan
Ravintola Satay tarjoaa Thaimaan ja Tiibetin herkkuja.
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Keittiömestari Parsuram Bhandarin juuret ovat Nepalissa.
Satay, Narva mnt 7, Tallinna. Karttakoodi a2
Juuri Sinulle sopivat silmälasit.
TALLINN: Viru Keskus tel 610 1361, Ülemiste Center tel 603 4727, Stockmanni kaubamaja V korrus tel 668 0460, Kristiine kaubanduskeskus tel 665 0317, Magistrali Keskus tel 677 4190, Lasnamäe Centrum tel 600 8923, Sikupilli Keskus tel 600 6775, Haabersti 1 tel 603 4340. TARTU: Tartu Kaubamaja tel 731 4849, Eeden, Kalda tee 1c tel 740 4025, Lõunakeskus tel 730 3818. PÄRNU: Rüütli 24, tel 445 3111. HAAPSALU: Rannarootsi tee 1, Uuemõisa küla, tel 473 3899. VILJANDI: Centrum, tel 435 1163. NARVA: Tallinna mnt 19c, tel 35 66 466. RAKVERE: Vilde 14, tel 322 3830. KOHTLA-JÄRVE: Vironia Keskus, Järveküla tee 50c, tel 335 0086. RAPLA: Rappeli Keskus, Tallinna mnt 4, tel 486 4533. KURESSAARE: Kohtu 1a, tel 339 8584 www.instru.ee
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The Finnish Edition of The Baltic Guide is a tourist newspaper for Finnish tourists to Estonia and has been printed since 1993.
The Finns know The Baltic Guide well. Our professional native Finnish speaking editors, who reside in Estonia, write the articles, adhering to high journalistic standards. The newspaper is therefore a trusted source of information.
Articles cover di�erent themes about Estonia
The paper includes maps, travel information, suggestions from our editors, di�erent products and price comparisons.
The newspaper is published 12 times per year. The Baltic Guide covers:
The Baltic Guide’s online version can be read at: www.balticguide.ee where you will also �nd a pdf version of the paper.
(KUVA: TIETONEEN RUUDULTA TBG:N KOTISIVUISTA)
The Baltic Guide in Finnish
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Culture, entertainment, youth culture, and activities;News and current events;Estonian culture and nature;Restaurants and cafés;Accommodation;Health and beauty;Shopping;Boutiques and markets;Real estate and much more.
- Ports; - Convention Centres, seminars, and special - Estonian-themed events;- For sale at R-kiosks- Subscriptions
Circulation of the Finnish Edition of The Baltic Guide is 35,000-50,000 copies per month, of which about 50 % is distributed in Finland.
- Ports;- Airports;- Hotels;- Restaurant and cafés;- Shopping centres and shops;- Tourist information points, etc.
One newspaper is read on average by 2.2 readers. Source: The Baltic Guide Reader’s Survey
The newspaper is free and canbe found in Baltic Guide newspaper stands.
The Baltic Guide is distributed in Finland at:
The newspaper has approxi-mately 160 distribution pointsthroughout Estonia, including:
The Baltic Guide in Finnish
Circulation comparison between The Baltic Guide andEstonia’s most popular publications:
Source: Estonian NewspaperAssociation, May 2018
1100 paid subscriptions in Finland.
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