BY AIR
Located just 4 km from the Tallinn City center, the modern Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport provides excellent facilities and a wide variety of services to meet the demands of all its customers.
Information service in the Departure Hall is opened according to the flight schedule 2 hours before the first flight and closed after the last arriving flight. www.tallinn-airport.ee
BUS NO. 2 makes the trip from the airport to the city centre and port approximately every 20 minutes and operates from ~6:30 am until midnight. Single journey tickets can be bought in cash from the driver for €2. The bus departs from the airport’s lowest level, down the escalator from the arrivals hall. The most central stop is the Laikmaa stop on Laikmaa Street, between the Tallink Hotel and the Viru Centre shopping mall, attached to the Sokos Hotel Viru.
TRAM NO. 4 from the airport to the city centre operates a frequent schedule from 5:30 am until 00:45. The tram stop is located next to the terminal towards the city. Single journey tickets can be bought in cash from the driver for €2. The most central stop is the Viru stop. A TAXI stand can be found just outside the arrivals hall. The fare from the airport to the city centre is about €5 to €10.
BY BUS
Two international bus lines offer connections to Tallinn from several other European cities.
Regular routes connecting Tallinn with Riga, Vilnius and St Petersburg operate several times a day.
International connections are provided by Lux Express and Ecolines. International and intercity buses arrive and depart via the Tallinn Central Bus Station (Tallinna Bussijaam): Lastekodu 46
BY FERRY
Ferries cross the Gulf of Finland between Tallinn and Helsinki several times a day, covering the distance in roughly two to three hours. From late spring to late autumn, high-speed vessels also operate on the route, reducing travel time to just an hour and a half. Ferries between Tallinn and Stockholm depart every evening, with the trip taking approximately 15 hours.
BY TRAIN
There are regular international train connections to Tallinn from Moscow. The railway station (Balti jaam) is situated near the Old Town and harbour. Take the tram line no. 1 or no. 2 or walk just 10 minutes to the Old Town
OFFICIAL TRANSPORTATION
There will be official transportation upon arrival and departure. Team members will be met at Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport (TLL), Port of Tallinn, Central Bus Station and Tallinn Railway station. Chaperons, coaches arriving with team will be met free of charge.
Located just 4 km from the Tallinn City center, the modern Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport provides excellent facilities and a wide variety of services to meet the demands of all its customers.
Information service in the Departure Hall is opened according to the flight schedule 2 hours before the first flight and closed after the last arriving flight. www.tallinn-airport.ee
BUS NO. 2 makes the trip from the airport to the city centre and port approximately every 20 minutes and operates from ~6:30 am until midnight. Single journey tickets can be bought in cash from the driver for €2. The bus departs from the airport’s lowest level, down the escalator from the arrivals hall. The most central stop is the Laikmaa stop on Laikmaa Street, between the Tallink Hotel and the Viru Centre shopping mall, attached to the Sokos Hotel Viru.
TRAM NO. 4 from the airport to the city centre operates a frequent schedule from 5:30 am until 00:45. The tram stop is located next to the terminal towards the city. Single journey tickets can be bought in cash from the driver for €2. The most central stop is the Viru stop. A TAXI stand can be found just outside the arrivals hall. The fare from the airport to the city centre is about €5 to €10.
BY BUS
Two international bus lines offer connections to Tallinn from several other European cities.
Regular routes connecting Tallinn with Riga, Vilnius and St Petersburg operate several times a day.
International connections are provided by Lux Express and Ecolines. International and intercity buses arrive and depart via the Tallinn Central Bus Station (Tallinna Bussijaam): Lastekodu 46
BY FERRY
Ferries cross the Gulf of Finland between Tallinn and Helsinki several times a day, covering the distance in roughly two to three hours. From late spring to late autumn, high-speed vessels also operate on the route, reducing travel time to just an hour and a half. Ferries between Tallinn and Stockholm depart every evening, with the trip taking approximately 15 hours.
BY TRAIN
There are regular international train connections to Tallinn from Moscow. The railway station (Balti jaam) is situated near the Old Town and harbour. Take the tram line no. 1 or no. 2 or walk just 10 minutes to the Old Town
OFFICIAL TRANSPORTATION
There will be official transportation upon arrival and departure. Team members will be met at Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport (TLL), Port of Tallinn, Central Bus Station and Tallinn Railway station. Chaperons, coaches arriving with team will be met free of charge.