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Tallinn, Tartu, Pärnu, Saaremaa, Narva, Haapsalu, Viljandi, and real life across Estonia in 4K

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Tallinn

Old Town, city centre walks, winter streets, and medieval charm.

Tartu

University city streets, winter walks, and cultural city life.

Pärnu

Beach walks, summer capital scenery, and Baltic resort atmosphere.

Islands & Coastal Towns

Saaremaa, Kuressaare, Haapsalu, and Narva with scenic and historic views.

Estonia Travel Highlights

This Estonia video page is built for visitors who want real places, real streets, and real travel footage. It focuses on the most searched destinations in Estonia, including Tallinn, Tartu, Pärnu, Saaremaa, Narva, Haapsalu, and Viljandi.

1. TALLINN, Estonia - Old Town - 4K HDR walking tour with ...

A real walking tour through Tallinn Old Town showing medieval streets, historic buildings, and the atmosphere of Estonia’s capital.

2. Tallinn, Estonia Walking Tour 4k - With Captions

A detailed 4K walking tour through Tallinn with captions and street-level city views.

3. Tallinn City Centre Walking Tour | Tallinn Estonia 2025 4K

A city centre walk through Tallinn with central streets, shops, and everyday urban life.

4. Tallinn Estonia 4K Walking Tour | Europe's Fairytale Medieval ...

A fairytale-style Tallinn walk focused on medieval streets, hidden corners, and travel atmosphere.

5. Tallinn - 4K Walk | Tallinn Old Town: A Medieval Gem of ...

A classic Tallinn Old Town walk with medieval architecture and scenic cobblestones.

6. Snowy TALLINN Estonia 4K ❄️ | Winter Christmas Street Walk

A winter walk through Tallinn with snowy streets and festive Christmas-season scenery.

7. Walk Here: Tallinn, Estonia - Summer 2024 - 4K UHD 60fps

A summer 4K UHD walk through Tallinn with smooth 60fps footage and lively streets.

8. Tallinn Walking Tour | Tallinn Estonia 2025 4K

A modern Tallinn walking tour showing the city’s main streets and urban feel.

9. Tallinn, Estonia - Old Town - 4K HDR walking tour with ...

A second look at Tallinn Old Town with historic streets and a detailed 4K atmosphere.

10. Walking Tour of Estonia | Exploring Tallinn Old Town & Scenic ...

A broader Estonia walk with Tallinn Old Town and scenic city streets.

11. Walking in TARTU, Estonia - 4K HDR

A real walking tour through Tartu showing the university city’s streets, squares, and daily life.

12. Tartu Walking Tour 4K | Discover Estonia's Hidden Gem ...

A detailed Tartu walk with charming streets, historical buildings, and local atmosphere.

13. TARTU Winter Walk in City Center Estonia | Estonia Travel ...

A winter walk through Tartu city center showing the Estonian university town in cold-weather scenery.

14. Tartu Walking Tour Estonia in 4K Video. Explore from the ...

A 4K walking tour of Tartu with city center streets and a calm student-city feel.

15. Tartu, Estonia. Walking tour in the snowy city center in January ...

A snowy January walk through central Tartu with winter street scenes.

16. European Capital of Culture 2024 - Tartu Estonia-What to see ...

A Tartu video focused on city highlights and the European Capital of Culture atmosphere.

17. A Day In Pärnu: Visiting Summer Capital Of Estonia 4K | Estonia

A real day in Pärnu showing Estonia’s summer capital, beach town streets, and seaside life.

18. Pärnu , Estonia in 4K | Stunning Aerial Drone Tour of the Baltic ...

Aerial Pärnu footage showing the Baltic coast, beaches, and the city from above.

19. Pärnu, Estonia. A walk in the city center. 4K

A city-center walk through Pärnu with local streets and resort-town atmosphere.

20. Elegant Pärnu, Estonia – 4K Driving Tour Along Beach ...

A scenic driving tour through Pärnu along the beach and historic city areas.

21. Pärnu Beach, Estonia - Full Walking Tour [4K]

A full walking tour of Pärnu Beach with sand, seaside paths, and summer travel views.

22. Pärnu | Estonia (2025)

A 2025 look at Pärnu with city and beach scenery in the summer capital.

23. Pērnava | Pärnu | Пярну (07.2022) 4K

A 4K walk through Pärnu with city-center views and a resort-town mood.

24. PÄRNU is picture perfect! (4K Walk Video)

A picture-perfect Pärnu walk showing the city’s charm and coastal appeal.

25. Parnu, Estonia travel guide 4K bluemaxbg.com

A travel guide to Pärnu with hotel and tourist destination coverage.

26. Kuressaare , Estonia in 4K | Stunning Aerial Drone Tour of ...

Aerial footage over Kuressaare on Saaremaa Island with the castle and coastline.

27. SAAREMMA ISLAND | Travel Video [4K]

A travel video from Saaremaa Island showing major places and island scenery.

28. Saaremaa - Autumn 2023 | 4K

An autumn travel film from Saaremaa with calm landscapes and island roads.

29. Exploring Kuressaare Biggest City In Saaremaa Island 2024 ...

A visit to Kuressaare, the main town of Saaremaa Island, with city-center views.

30. Dont Miss In Saaremaa Island: Lambakogu, Ohessaare Cliff ...

A Saaremaa travel video focused on top island sights including cliffs and coastal stops.

31. Discover SAAREMAA, Estonia

A country-style travel guide to Saaremaa Island with a relaxed scenic tone.

32. Must Visit In Saaremaa Island: Panga Cliff, Angla Windmill ...

A must-visit Saaremaa guide featuring Panga Cliff, Angla Windmill, and island highlights.

33. Stunning Drone Shorts Over Saaremaa Island

A drone look over Saaremaa with Kuressaare Castle and Baltic coastline scenery.

34. Beautiful Estonia : Saaremaa Island (Cinematic Drone Video)

A cinematic drone film showing Saaremaa Island’s natural beauty and open landscapes.

35. NARVA, Estonia - 4K HDR with captions

A real walking tour through Narva showing the border city’s streets and atmosphere.

36. NARVA: The border city of Estonia and Russia | The Planet V ...

A travel video about Narva, the eastern border city of Estonia.

37. City walks series - Narva, Estonia (Christmas walk 2022)

A Christmas walk in Narva with city streets and winter atmosphere.

38. Narva - Where EU meets Russia! | Estonia's Outermost City

A Narva travel video showing the city at the edge of the European Union.

39. NARVA - HERMANN CASTLE, (ESTONIA) 4K, Drone #estonia ...

A drone view of Narva Hermann Castle and the city’s historic border setting.

40. Observing Russia from the EU - Discovering East Estonia ...

A border-region travel video centered on Narva and eastern Estonia.

41. Beautiful Estonia : Narva (Cinematic Drone Video)

A cinematic drone look at Narva with a wide border-city perspective.

42. City walks series - Haapsalu, Estonia (4K walking tour. Spring ...

A spring walking tour through Haapsalu, a seaside resort town on Estonia’s west coast.

43. Haapsalu :Estonia | The Most Beautiful Seaside Town | Old ...

A seaside-town travel video showing old-town charm and coastal views in Haapsalu.

44. Haapsalu, Estonia. Winter walk in the Old Town. 4K

A winter walk through Haapsalu Old Town with quiet streets and historic scenery.

45. Haapsalu, Estonia. Viking XPRS. 4K

A Haapsalu travel clip connected with ferry arrival and coastal travel atmosphere.

46. Visiting Haapsalu From Railway Museum To ...

A Haapsalu visit that includes the railway museum and other local sights.

47. Haapsalu, Estonia. Walking at the Small Bay (Väike viik). 4K

A peaceful walk at Väike viik in Haapsalu with bay-side scenery.

48. HAAPSALU Episcopal Castle | Estonia | Drone Video [4K]

A drone video of Haapsalu Episcopal Castle and the surrounding historic area.

49. Haapsalu - 4K - Entering the Castle from South Gate - 2022

A castle-focused Haapsalu video showing the old fortifications and winter scenery.

50. Haapsalu, Estonia. Winter walk around the castle. 4K

A winter castle walk in Haapsalu with old walls and a historic seaside mood.

51. ONE DAY IN VILJANDI (ESTONIA) | 4K 60FPS | Look how ...

A one-day walk in Viljandi showing the town center and relaxed southern-Estonia atmosphere.

52. Viljandi, Estonia. A walk in the city centre. 4K

A city-center walk through Viljandi with local streets and a small-town feel.

53. Viljandi, Estonia: a romantic small town / romantiline väikelinn ...

A romantic Viljandi video showing the town center and lakeside charm.

54. Viljandi veel kõrgemalt 4k

An elevated 4K view of Viljandi showing the town and surrounding landscape.

55. Viljandi, UNESCO Creative City of Crafts and Folk Art

A Viljandi video focused on crafts, folk art, and the town’s cultural identity.

56. Winter drive in Estonia. Viljandi - Tartu. 4K

A winter drive from Viljandi toward Tartu with rural and town-road scenery.

57. Estonia city tour | Tallinn, Tartu, Narva, Parnu | Drone 4k video ...

A country-wide drone tour covering Tallinn, Tartu, Narva, and Pärnu.

58. Estonia from Above 4K UHD - A Cinematic Drone Journey

A cinematic aerial journey across Estonia’s landscapes and towns.

59. Wonders of Estonia | The Most Amazing Places in Estonia | Travel Video 4K

A broad Estonia travel film showcasing the country’s most amazing places.

60. Exploring Estonia - Travel Video

A general Estonia travel video with Tallinn and scenic city footage.

61. The Best of Tartu & Viljandi | Our 2-Day City Itinerary Travel Vlog

A travel itinerary video covering Tartu and Viljandi for a two-day Estonia trip.

62. Estonia Travel Guide | Top Places to Visit

A travel guide to Estonia’s top places and scenic highlights.

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Q&A: How can policymakers keep the EU’s cement industry competitive?
Europe’s hard-to-abate cement industry, a strategic industry underpinning Europe’s economy and security, is investing heavily in innovative decarbonization initiatives. But as it strives to meet EU environmental regulations, its competitiveness on the global stage is at stake. Since 2016, EU imports of cheaper, higher-emission cement have risen from 2.4 million to 14.2 million tonnes, while exports have more than halved. Marcel Cobuz, chair of TITAN Group executive committee Marcel Cobuz, member of the board of the Global Cement and Concrete Association and chair of the Group Executive Committee of TITAN Group, one of Europe’s leading producers, says that in the absence of a coherent long-term plan from legislators, the EU’s cement industry, from the regional multinationals to each local producer, is potentially facing an existential threat. The impact will hit beyond the specific industry: as cement is essential not only for Europe’s housing but also its critical infrastructure, a loss of strategic autonomy in construction materials could ultimately threaten EU sovereignty. Cobuz spoke with POLITICO Studio about measures that could help to mitigate the rising costs of production and boost the market for low-carbon, ‘Made in Europe’ products. POLITICO Studio: TITAN was founded in Greece more than 120 years ago and today serves more than 25 markets. What does the company’s journey tell us about the role European cement companies can play in an increasingly competitive global economy? Marcel Cobuz: Cement and concrete are ubiquitous materials, from the houses we live in to the hospitals that care for us. More recently, it has become crucial for the construction of new strategic assets, such as data centers and military infrastructure. It’s enabling the rebuilding of European industry in a totally new geopolitical and geoeconomic context. TITAN started with one kiln in Elefsis, near Athens in 1902, and has grown to a building materials company with substantial European and U.S. presence, with listings on Euronext and the New York Stock Exchange. We export three-quarters of our cement from Europe to global markets, and we’ve earned our customers’ trust to supply them in these markets over the decades. The industry is at the cusp of a huge transformation by striving to remain competitive while dealing with demand drivers such as housing deficits, aging infrastructure, data centers and military defense infrastructure needs. PS: Most European cement companies are not multinationals but medium-sized, often family-controlled firms. What role do they play in Europe’s resilience, especially amid geopolitical uncertainty? MC: It’s important to look at the European cement and concrete industrial base in terms of two pillars. One is the regional multinationals that have a strong consumer base, scale, capital and reach. Then there are many small- and medium-sized companies that are vital for Europe’s autonomy. TITAN is a bit of both. Cement is a local material, after all. Many companies, such as TITAN, remain supported by long-term core shareholders, who tend to think long-term, which is the right mindset to face the challenge of decarbonizing. It’s good to have that patient capital with medium-sized companies, and also the global reach of multinationals. via TITAN Group PS: TITAN is investing heavily in new materials and technologies. What does it take to ensure innovation, decarbonization and competitiveness go hand in hand in an energy-intensive sector? MC: The industry is at the cusp of a huge transformation by striving to remain competitive while dealing with demand drivers such as housing deficits, aging infrastructure and, more recently, data centers and military defense infrastructure needs. That requires available capacities and innovative materials and technologies. And at the same time, you have the broader societal need to address the climate crisis, reflected already in some market segments and in the regulatory push for net zero. The main challenge comes down to the adoption and development of low-carbon products: in Europe, elevated energy costs, two to three times higher than other geographies, are a major obstacle to scaling low-carbon cement production, because they raise operating costs and weaken the business case for decarbonization compared with those competing regions with cheaper energy. What we need is, firstly, the deployment at scale of innovative products, such as low-carbon clinker materials. Secondly, digitalization will help to free up revenues to invest in these materials. Thirdly, policymakers need to promote the adoption of low-carbon products in the market, and that will entail a combination of pull and push. PS: TITAN’s IFESTOS project is the largest cement carbon-capture initiative of its kind in Europe. How can Europe deploy similar technologies at scale? MC: The IFESTOS project, which will retrofit our existing cement kilns at the Kamari plant near Athens, Greece, will be part of one of Europe’s largest carbon capture and storage value chains. But having carbon capture technology is only the beginning of the answer if we are going to fast-track decarbonization. You need a system that extends beyond the plant premises. That means investing in new pipeline infrastructure to transport captured carbon dioxide, as well as the means to store it under the seabed or onshore, or even use it in new materials or in other industries. In that respect, Europe is still lagging. The instruments are out there, but the carbon management sector is still in its infancy, and several challenges need to be overcome through the cooperation of all stakeholders. For example, carbon contracts for difference, or CCfD, would protect early investors in carbon capture against a very low carbon price. Additionally, the design of a ‘guarantee’ mechanism to address unforeseen risks and obligations along the carbon dioxide value chain should be urgently designed and implemented to avoid a double or even triple burden on the cement company. via TITAN Group PS: The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) has reopened the debate on competitiveness and exports. How can Europe preserve its climate ambitions while keeping its industries globally competitive? MC: Cement imports have risen from 2.4 million tonnes in 2016 to 14.2 million tonnes, while exports have more than halved, and the EU has become a net importer. We believe that CBAM will ultimately be the right instrument to bring a level playing field between local producers and third-country producers selling into the EU market, as long as it is watertight. By watertight, I mean closing the loopholes: technically, for instance, the current product classification, which makes it hard to identify how much clinker is included, should be upgraded to a more granular EU customs system. This should be supported by a transparent public registry and random sampling and analysis to stop resource shuffling and misdeclaration. As for exports competitiveness, the Temporary Decarbonization Fund does not address the challenges at all. The only viable solutions are the ones targeted specifically at export flows, making sure they face the same carbon dioxide costs as exporters from non-EU countries. This is why we have always advocated for a continued allocation of free Emissions Trading System allowances on exports, which is WTO-compatible under the destination principle. It would ensure a level playing field for exporting European manufacturers, enabling them to fuel more investment into decarbonization in Europe at source. The Commission and the legislative bodies of the EU need to be much more ambitious and effective in rewarding those who have already invested in low-carbon technologies. PS: The Commission’s proposed Industrial Accelerator Act (IAA) is intended to create lead markets for low-carbon cement through procurement. Can this measure accelerate decarbonization while strengthening competitiveness? MC: I think it’s heading in the right direction, but it’s too late and it’s too low. The proposal sets only a 5 percent low-carbon target for cement in public procurement, while steel and aluminium are held to 25 percent. That is not enough. We are calling for a 25 percent target for low carbon dioxide cement — from Near Zero to band C — with Near Zero products counting double. In the coming months, the IAA together with the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) will be debated, and it’s critically important that the right goals are set. The Commission and the legislative bodies of the EU need to be much more ambitious and effective in rewarding those who have already invested in low-carbon technologies, and at the same time help to create a market now that the products are available. We call on the crucial responsibility of the regulators and legislators for the future of the industry. There is a risk of the industry becoming irrelevant. That puts at risk the sovereignty of Europe PS: Are you optimistic about the future of the cement industry in Europe? MC: I am optimistic about the ability of the European construction sector and its cement industry to lead in innovation for a high-performance, decarbonized built environment, given our pan-European technical strength. But clearly there are risks. If energy remains several times more expensive than in competing economies, if CBAM is not watertight, if ETS revenues are not channeled back to the industry for financing of new technologies, and if the adoption of new low-carbon materials is not incentivized early to create momentum, then there is a risk exports not being competitive in the future and of the industry becoming irrelevant. And that puts at risk the sovereignty of Europe, so there is an existential threat there. However, I’m optimistic that with the right dialogue among the Commission, governments, Parliament and industry bodies and economic actors like us, solutions can be found in the same way they were found in the past. It’s about making sure that legislation is more predictable, enabling the players to remain competitive. Disclaimer POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT The sponsor is TITAN Group The advertisement is linked to policy advocacy around industrial competitiveness, carbon pricing, and decarbonization in the EU cement and construction sectors, including the EU’s CBAM legislation, the Commission’s proposed Industrial Accelerator Act (IAA), and the proposed revision of the ETS. More information here.
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