Mulliga & Mullita festival in Tallinn: Rain didn't dampen visitors' spirits

Mulliga & Mullita festival in Tallinn: Rain didn't dampen visitors' spirits

On 13 June, the Mulliga & Mullita festival took place at Maarjamäe Castle courtyard in Tallinn, drawing large crowds of visitors despite rainy weather. Festival-goers confirmed that neither the prices nor the weather deterred them from attending.

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Tallinn's Maarjamäe Castle courtyard became the heart of summer festivities on Saturday, 13 June, when the Mulliga & Mullita festival opened its doors. Despite the rainy weather, the castle courtyard filled with festival enthusiasts who came to enjoy local flavours and a pleasant atmosphere.

Elu24 journalists were on site and spoke with festival visitors who shared their impressions of both food and drink prices as well as the weather conditions. "It's fine, we don't think about it," said one visitor, describing their attitude towards festival expenses.

The rainfall didn't keep visitors at home; instead, the damp weather was met with good humour. Festival participants noted that the right clothing and good company made the event enjoyable despite the moody weather. Maarjamäe Castle courtyard's romantic setting provided a splendid backdrop for summer culinary delights.

Mulliga & Mullita festival is known for showcasing local producers and artisanal drinks and food. The event gains more popularity year after year and proves that Tallinners and the city's visitors appreciate local food culture and quality highly.

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