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The Venue
Discover Tallinn Cruise Harbour, a modern cruise terminal nestled near the enchanting Tallinn Old Town.

Getting there
Getting to Tallinn Cruise Harbour couldn't be easier.

Tram
Tram line 2 stops at Vanasadam, which is the closest tram stop to the Cruise Terminal. This line connects the Port of Tallinn with Tallinn Bus Station (Autobussijaam) and other key areas in the city.
If you’re coming from Tallinn Airport, you can take Tram 4 to Bussijaam (Tallinn Bus Station), then transfer to Tram 2 towards Vanasadam.
Tickets can be purchased using a contactless payment card directly on board (€2 for a single ride).
For more info: Visit Tallinn.

Electric Scooters
For a quick and flexible way to get around Tallinn, electric scooters are widely available throughout the city. You’ll find them parked near major transport hubs, the Airport, Old Town, and around the Cruise Terminal at the Port of Tallinn. Simply unlock a scooter using a mobile app, ride to your destination, and park it in a designated area.
For more information visit: Visit Tallinn.

Taxi
For those arriving in Tallinn, taxis provide a convenient option. Most taxi drivers speak English, and all taxis are metered. For easy taxi booking, use the Bolt app. Alternatively, taxis can also be hailed the traditional way. For more information about taxi services in Tallinn, please the official Tallinn website.

Walk
Walking from Tallinn's Old Town to the Cruise Terminal is a scenic and straightforward option that takes about 20-30 minutes. The route is mostly flat and well-paved, making it an enjoyable walk for attendees to appreciate the historic architecture and vibrant streetscapes of Tallinn. This option is not only eco-friendly but also gives you a chance to experience the city's lively atmosphere at your own pace.
Getting to Tallinn
Get to Tallinn with ease.
Ferry
Tallinn is well connected by ferry to Helsinki, Stockholm, and Mariehamn. The Port of Tallinn’s terminals are a short walk from the city center, and the Cruise Terminal at Logi 4/2—our event venue—is right at the port. Frequent ferries from Helsinki (2-2.5 hours) make Tallinn an easy day trip.
Plane
Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport (TLL) is just a 15-minute drive from the city center, offering direct flights from major European hubs. Once you land, you can reach the venue by taxi, public transport, or electric scooters. The airport tram stop is directly outside the terminal—Tram Line 4 takes you to the city center in about 15 minutes.
If you're flying in from further away, Riga International Airport (RIX) also offers a convenient alternative. From there, Lux Express buses connect Riga to Tallinn in about 4.5 hours.
Bus
Lux Express, FlixBus, and other operators run comfortable, frequent buses between Tallinn and major Baltic cities. The journey from Riga takes about 4.5 hours, and buses from Vilnius take around 8.5 hours. The Tallinn Bus Station (Autobussijaam) is well connected to public transport, with Tram Line 4 taking you straight to the city center.
Car
Driving to Tallinn is a great option if you prefer flexibility. The city is well-connected by highways:
From Riga: ~4 hours (310 km) via E67
From Tartu: ~2 hours (185 km) via E263
From St. Petersburg: ~5-6 hours (370 km) via E20
Parking is available throughout Tallinn, but the city center has paid parking zones. Free parking is available in some areas just outside the Old Town.
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