Finding your way to Estonia  is easy! Estonia is conveniently accessible by airplane, ferry, car or bus.

The main international airport – Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport – has direct air links to numerous cities, including the nearby Baltic capitals, Riga and Vilnius. It is also easy to fly in direct from Amsterdam, Berlin, Brussels, Copenhagen, Dublin, Frankfurt, Helsinki, Kiev, London, Moscow, Munich, Oslo, Paris, Stockholm and Warsaw. The main airlines flying to Tallinn are Finnair, SAS, Lufthansa, Easyjet, Nordica / Adria Airways, LOT Polish Airline, Air Baltic, Ryanair and several other carriers. Most major European cities are less than 2,5 hours away by air.

Lennart Meri Tallinn International Airport is located only 4 km from the Tallinn city centre. There is a bus service to the city center, travelling time approximately 15 min. Travelling time by taxi is 10 minutes.

Flight times to Tallinn from European destinations

Helsinki 0,5 h
Riga 1 h
Stockholm 1 h
Copenhagen 1,5 h
Moscow 1,5 h
Oslo 1,5 hours
Brussels 2,5 h
Amsterdam 2,5 h
Frankfurt 2,5 h
London 3 h
Paris 3 h

Flight schedules, airport information: http://www.tallinn-airport.ee/en  or ph.+372 605 8888

By ferry

There is a frequent ferry connection between Tallinn and Helsinki and the ferry takes 2 hours. Ferries also link Tallinn to Stockholm (overnight ferry). Main ferry companies are Tallink to Helsinki (2h) and Stockholm and Viking Line to Helsinki.

Passenger information at the harbour: http://www.portoftallinn.com/ or ph. +372 631 8550

By rail

International overnight trains link Tallinn with St. Petersburg and Moscow, Russia.
For further information: ph. +372 631 0044, http://www.gorail.ee/en/

By road

Tallinn is 300 km from Riga, Latvia on the Via Baltica, part of the E67 Highway that runs to Prague.

By Bus: There is a choice of international bus lines connecting Tallinn with Riga, Vilnius, St. Petersburg and many German and Scandinavian cities.

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