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Travelling to Estonia

Arrival by air

The city's international airport, Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport, provides excellent facilities and a wide variety of services. Its convenient location – just 4 km from the city centre – means transport to most destinations takes surprisingly little time. 

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Information on international and domestic airlines can be found here.

PASSENGER INFORMATION AT THE AIRPORT 

The airport's information service point is located in the departure hall. It opens 2 hours before the day's first flight and closes after the last arriving flight.
Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport:
Ph. +372 605 8888
www.tallinn-airport.ee


Arrival by sea

Ships from Helsinki bring thousands of travellers to Tallinn's busy passenger port each day. There is an overnight ferry link with Stockholm and a semi-weekly cruise ship connection to St Petersburg. 

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Ferries cross the Gulf of Finland between Tallinn and Helsinki several times a day, covering the distance in roughly 2 to 3 hours. From late spring to late autumn, high-speed vessels also operate on the route, reducing travel time to just 1.5 hours. Ferries between Tallinn and Stockholm depart every evening, with the trip taking approximately 15 hours.

PASSENGER INFORMATION AT THE HARBOUR 

Port of Tallinn
Ph. +372 631 8550
www.portoftallinn.com 
Passenger ship schedule
Map of harbour/terminal area


Arrival 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.

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International connections are provided by Lux Express and Ecolines
Domestic bus lines, fares and timetables can be found here.

PASSENGER INFORMATION AT THE BUS STATION

Tallinn Bus Station
Ph. +372 680 0900
http://bussijaam.ee/en/


Arrival by car

Tallinn can be reached by car on the highways from Latvia, or via the car ferries from Helsinki and Stockholm. From Latvia, take Via Baltica highway.