Top Experiences in Tallinn
Practical Travel Information
Getting There
By air: Tallinn Airport (TLL) – 10 minutes from city center
By ferry: Direct ferries from Helsinki & Stockholm
By bus/train: Good connections from Riga & other Baltic cities
City access: Tram, taxi, Bolt & Uber available at airport
Local Transport
Public transport: Trams, buses & trolleys
Tickets: Contactless bank card or mobile app
Old Town: Best explored on foot
Taxis & rides: Bolt & Uber widely used
Visa Information
Schengen Area country
EU citizens: No visa required
Non-EU travelers: Schengen visa rules apply
Stay duration: Up to 90 days within 180 days
Always verify visa requirements based on your nationality.
Safety Tips
Overall: Very safe city
Pickpocketing: Rare, but stay alert in busy areas
Emergency number: 112
Solo travelers: Safe even at night in central areas
Accessibility
City center: Mostly flat & walkable
Public transport: Low-floor trams & buses
Attractions: Many museums are wheelchair accessible
Old Town: Cobblestone streets may be challenging
Currency & Payments
Currency: Euro (€)
Cards: Widely accepted everywhere
Cash: Rarely needed
ATMs: Easily available across the city
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