Expenses/Transport

Starting from January 2011 the official currency of Estonia is EUR.

1.   Course fee

2.   Accommodation

3.   Travel to Tallinn

4.   Visa and insurance

5.   Living expenses (student meals: prices range from 5 to 7 EUR)

6.   Public Transport

By Air

There are direct or connected flights to Tallinn from many European cities. Tallinn Airport terminal is only 4 km from the city centre and provides a wide variety of services.

From Tallinn Airport to Tallinn University Student Hostel on Karu street, the distance is approximately 7 km and it costs a maximum of 8-10 EUR (using  “Tulika takso”). The taxi stop is in front of the Arrivals Hall.

From the airport you can take tram no. 4 to the city centre, the tram stop is located next to the terminal towards the city. The first tram arrives at the airport at 5.30 am. The last tram from the airport to the city centre leaves at 0.45 am. You can see the exact schedule here. The journey to the city centre takes approximately 15-17 minutes. When going to the Tallinn University Student Hostel on Karu street, get off the tram at the stop “Hobujaama”. From there you can either walk 10 minutes along Narva Street or take tram no. 1 or 3 in the direction of “Kadriorg” and get off at the next stop (“Tallinna Ülikool”).

From the airport, you can also take bus no. 2 to the city centre. Buses run every 20 minutes from around 6.30 am until around 11.30 pm between the airport, the city centre and the seaport, stopping in front of the Arrivals Hall. You can see the exact schedule here. Bus no. 2 stops in front of the ferry terminal. This stop is the closest to the Tallinn University Student Hostel on Karu street and is within walking distance – takes about 15 minutes at a slow walk. Or you can get off the bus at the stop “A. Laikmaa” and take tram no. 1 or 3 in the direction of “Kadriorg” and get off the next stop (“Tallinna Ülikool”).

By Ferry

Ferries cross the Gulf of Finland between Tallinn and Helsinki several times a day. Late spring to late autumn is the season for hydrofoils and catamarans.

Ferries to Stockholm leave every other evening and the trip takes approximately 15 hours. Ferry terminals are located close to the  Old Town area.

From the seaport, you can take bus no. 2 to the city centre. Tallinn University and the Student Hostel on Karu Street are within walking distance from the seaport.

Ferry operators: Tallink, Eckerö Line, Viking Line.

By Bus

International bus lines connect Tallinn to many European cities. For the latest information please contact the bus-operators Lux ExpressEurolines and Ecolines.

From the bus station, you can take tram no. 4 or 2 to the city centre. When going to the Tallinn University Student Hostel on Karu street, get off the tram at the stop “Hobujaama”. From there you can either walk 10 minutes along Narva Street or take tram no. 1 or 3 in the direction of “Kadriorg” and get off at the next stop (“Tallinna Ülikool”).

By Train

International railway lines connect Tallinn to Moscow and St. Petersburg in Russia. For the latest information please contact the operator GoRail.

From the railway station, you can take tram no. 1 or 2 to the city centre. Tram no. 1 also stops in front of Tallinn University (stop “Tallinna Ülikool”).

You can find the public transportation timetables at soiduplaan.tallinn.ee.

Public transportation (buses, trolleybuses and trams) operates regularly from 05.00 to 24.00. Public transport is free of charge for the citizens of Tallinn. Everybody else needs to pay for their travels, but there are discounts for students. You can find information on different options and prices here: https://www.tallinn.ee/eng/pilet/Ticket-information-for-tourists

Taxis can be hailed on the streets or ordered by phone. The price depends on the taxi operator and needs to be displayed on the door of the taxi. The price is composed of a base fare (2-3 €) and a kilometre fare (0,4-0,9 €/km). Please ask about the fare before starting the journey. Also, note that hailing a taxi or taking one that is parked at a taxi rank in front of a hotel or a tourist attraction can be more expensive. In order to save money, we recommend you call for a taxi by phone.

Reasonably priced taxi companies:
Krooni Takso: 1212, www.kroonitakso.ee
Reval Takso: 1207, www.reval-takso.ee

More information about taxi companies and prices at www.taksod.net.

For navigation around the city, you may also use the following taxi-hailing apps: Bolt, Taxigo, Uber.