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Bus to Tallinn — what you need to know

Tallinn is the capital of Estonia and one of the best-preserved medieval cities in all of Europe. The Old Town — with its towers, hilltop castle and 14th-century Town Hall — is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

About Tallinn

Tallinn is the capital of Estonia, situated on the shore of the Gulf of Finland. First mentioned in 1219, the city is among the best-preserved medieval urban centres in the whole of Europe. Throughout the Middle Ages Tallinn (then Reval) was one of the most important trading centres of the Hanseatic League, and it is this mercantile heritage that defines its extraordinary cityscape to this day.

Tallinn's Old Town is divided into two levels: the Lower Town (Alumine linn) and the Upper Town (Toompea). The Lower Town is a medieval merchant quarter with a 14th-century Town Hall, Town Hall Square, Gothic churches and surviving stretches of city wall with 26 towers. The Upper Town on the Toompea cliff features the castle (now Estonia's parliament) and the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. The entire Old Town ensemble was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1997 as a masterpiece of medieval urban culture.

Modern Tallinn is one of the world's most digitally advanced cities: Estonia was the first country to introduce e-Residency and digital voting, and practically every public service is available online. The city is the Baltic region's and one of Northern Europe's leading tech startup hubs. Tallinn is also a convenient gateway to Helsinki: the ferry across the Gulf of Finland takes just 2 hours.

Travel tips
The bus arrives at Tallinn Bus Station (46 Lastekodu Street). The Old Town is a 15-minute walk or a few stops on tram 2 or 4.

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Tallinn preserves one of the most complete and best-conserved medieval city centres in Europe. City walls with 26 towers, Gothic churches, merchant houses and the 14th-century Town Hall form an ensemble inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1997.
Toompea is the Upper Town on a limestone cliff above the Lower Town. It is home to the medieval castle (now Estonia's parliament), the Lutheran Toomkirik Cathedral and the Russian Orthodox Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. The observation terraces on Toompea Hill offer the best panoramic views over Tallinn's rooftops.
Town Hall Square (Raekoja plats) is the heart of the Old Town and Tallinn's main public space. The 14th-century Town Hall here is one of the best-preserved Gothic town halls in Northern Europe. The square hosts markets, concerts and the famous Christmas Market each December.
Tallinn Bus Station (Tallinna Bussijaam) is at 46 Lastekodu Street. The Old Town is a 15-minute walk or a few stops on tram 2 or 4 from the terminal.
Tallinn is about 310 km from Riga (4.5 hours by bus). Helsinki is reached by ferry across the Gulf of Finland in just 2 hours; the Tallinna Sadam ferry terminal is in the city centre.
Estonia is a pioneer of digital government: the country was the first to introduce e-Residency, digital voting and an almost fully online suite of public services. Tallinn is the Baltic region's and one of Northern Europe's leading tech startup hubs, with a thriving ecosystem of technology companies.

Bus to Tallinn: useful information

Tallinn is the capital of Estonia and one of the best-preserved medieval cities in all of Europe. The Old Town — with its towers, hilltop castle and 14th-century Town Hall — is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

How to get to Tallinn by bus

  • The bus arrives at Tallinn Bus Station (46 Lastekodu Street). The Old Town is a 15-minute walk or a few stops on tram 2 or 4.

Bus prices to Tallinn

The ticket price for the bus to Tallinn starts from ₴1 850. The price depends on the carrier, bus type (standard, comfort, luxury), and departure day. You can pay for the ticket at boarding or online on the Transitica website.

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