So you want to go the movies while in Tallinn?
There are two major cinemas in the city. The one (and some would say 'only') Coca-Cola Plaza at Hobujaama 5, opposite Virukeskus. The other one is Solaris Kino at the shopping center Solaris Keskus, situated close to the Tallinn Opera. Both are vahetus läheduses.
Just step in and purchase your tickets. Most films are of course not dubbed anymore (as was the case during the Soviet era) but come with subtitles, and usually in the two official languages, Estonian and Russian.
Perhaps you prefer to buy your tickets online? Then watch this "Kuidas osta kinopileteid www.forumcinemas.ee piletipoest?" No matter how you purchase your tickets, where you go and what you decide to watch, bear in mind that it is a good idea to have a 10 cent coin at hand in case you need to use toilet, because that is what it costs to get in - at least at Coca-Cola Plaza. But the ticket prices are very affordable, especially on most Mondays and Tuesdays - as low as 3,50 €. In Estonia as in elsewhere a major income is made from selling popcorn, softdrinks and candy.
sanasto = sõnastik = vocabulary
elokuvaliput, leffaliput = kinopiletid
kolikko = münt = coin
kävelyetäisyydellä = vahetus läheduses = within walking distance
lippu = pilet = ticket
mennä elokuviin/leffaan = kinno minna = go to the movies
Mennään leffaan! = Lähme kinno! = Let's go to the movies!
näytös = seanss = show