Location

Accomodation and seminar facility

Park Inn by Radisson Meriton Conference and Spa Hotel

Toompuiestee 27,

Really close to Old town, train station and public transport stops


#visittallinn

For useful advice and inspiration on Tallinn’s top attractions, activities, events, and places to eat and drink, check out the city’s official tourism portal, visittallinn.ee, or follow @VisitTallinn on social media.


Here you can find all Tallinn public transport timetables. This way you can travel further afield.

Slow down and wonder at a wilder life in one of the world’s most digitally advanced societies.

  • Estonia is the only country in the world where you can become an e-resident.
  • Wise, GrabCAD, Fortumo, Pipedrive, Starship Technologies, and Skype started changing the world right here.
  • Estonia is the first country to fully embrace e-voting.

Embark on a nomadic adventure where medieval streets lead to innovative hubs, and let Estonia inspire your most creative endeavors. A digital society means less time is wasted and more time is spent on meaningful things.

Did you know …

The air in our cities is among the cleanest in the world!

98% of our rivers have potable water

51% of Estonia’s territory consists of forests

21% of farmland is certified organic

23% of the area is protected and accessible to the public

You are never more than 10 km away from a bog at any given point

Tallinn is home to one of Europe’s best — and coziest — airports, and there is regular ferry traffic to and from Finland and Sweden. 

You know you are Estonian when…

  • You use the word “normal” if something is OK.
  • When visiting friends abroad you bring along a box of Kalev chocolate.
  • You know that going to the sauna is 80% about networking and 20% about washing.
  • You declare your taxes on the internet like all modern people.
  • You spit three times around your left shoulder for good luck.
  • Words like “veoauto”, “täieõiguslik” or “jää-äär” sound perfectly pronounceable to you.
  • There can never be too much sarcasm.
  • Buildings taller than 20 floors are sightseeing items where you bring visitors.
  • You have been to Finland.
  • You would agree that wife-carrying is a real sport (at least as long as Estonians are winning).
  • Your best friend’s girlfriend is your English teacher’s daughter and they live next door to your grandparents, who were colleagues with your advisor, who is friends with your…
  • You think working 35 hours per week is like being on a holiday.
  • You look in both directions before crossing the road, even if it’s a one-way street.
  • Your five-year-old child knows how to code.
  • You think that people who smile too much and are too friendly, must be high on something.
  • Sour cream tastes good with everything.
  • You presume that all other countries also have ubiquitous internet access.
  • Swimming in +18°C water is a perfectly normal summer activity for you.
  • Every year you believe, deep in your heart, that Estonia will once again win the Eurovision Song Contest.