Visit Tallinn Convention Bureau

Kaarli pst 1 Roosikrantsi tn 2, EE 10119

Why Choose Our Destination?

Tallinn enchants with its medieval Old Town, included in the UNESCO World Heritage List, varied districts and rich urban nature. A lively, year-round cultural scene and culinary delights inspired by local traditions and Nordic cuisine add further layers of interest. Neither too big nor too small, Tallinn is just right. All of the hotels and conference venues are a short walk away from each other. The welcoming and friendly Tallinn Airport is only minutes away from the city centre. And the passenger port is situated right next to the Old Town. With a rich historical heritage, Tallinn offers many unique and intriguing venues for organising events and conferences. At the same time, as one of the world's leading digital countries, e-solutions and innovative thinking are part of our DNA. Tallinn has been recognized by the European Commission as the European Green Capital 2023. USP's Tallinn is very compact, with major landmarks and conference venues within a walking distance from each other. Tallinn has good daily flight connection and the airport is only 15-minutes’ drive from the city center. Local conference organizers are highly professional, personal, creative, sustainable and eco-friendly.

Distance from airport

  • Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport

    3.11 mi. from city center


Local Attractions

Tallinn TV Tower

Museum
Visitors to the 314 metre tower will start the visit with a 3D film about the tower, get to enjoy an interactive exhibition on the greatest achievements of Estonians through the ages and a fascinating overview of the history of the tower itself before heading up to the viewing platform and café at the 170 metre level – the highest in the country. A special panorama programme magnifies the view by a factor of ten. Visitors can record video greetings in the tower’s television studio and broadcast them globally. The landmark building is host to concerts, performances, exhibitions and open air events at different times throughout the year. Combined with the visit to the next door Tallinn Botanic Garden this promises to be a eventful full day out for the whole family.
Kloostrimetsa tee 58a
Tallinn, EE

Kiek in de Kök

Museum
The name of this massive, 38m-high cannon tower literally means “Peek into the Kitchen.” It was so high that Medieval guards joked they could see right down the chimneys and into the kitchens of the houses below. Visitors to the museum will see examples of Medieval firepower, displays detailing how the city's system of walls and towers developed through the centuries and an exhibit on crime and punishment in Old Tallinn. The museum also serves as the entrance to a fascinating system of hidden tunnels that runs underneath the old bastions at the southern edge of Toompea hill.
Komandandi tee 2
Tallinn, EE

Seaplane Harbour

Museum
With the help of modern multimedia, the Seaplane Harbour in the wooden architecture suburb Kalamaja tells exciting stories about the Estonian maritime and military history promising a “sea full of excitement” for the whole family on an area that would take nearly 2 million A4 paper sheets laid down side by side. The museum’s display, that comprises of more than a couple of hundred large exhibits, revitalizes the colourful history of Estonia. Seaplane Harbour operates in architecturally unique hangars built almost a century ago, in 1916 and 1917, as a part of Peter the Great sea fortress. These hangars are the World’s first reinforced concrete shell structures of such a great size. Charles Lindbergh, the man who performed the first solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean, landed here in 1930s.
Vesilennuki 6
Tallinn, EE

Oleviste Church (St. Olav's Church) and Tower

Historical landmark
Once upon a time, from 1549 to 1625 to be exact, this 13th-century church was the tallest building in the world. But its gigantic, 159-metre spire, turned out to be a very effective lightning rod. Throughout the church's history its steeple has been hit repeatedly by lightning, completely burning down the structure three times. Nowadays its smaller, 124-metre steeple still dwarfs most of Tallinn’s buildings and remains an important symbol of the town. From April to October, visitors can make the vigorous climb to the top of the stone portion of the tower for magnificent and dizzying views of Old Town, Toompea hill and the port.
Lai 50
Tallinn, EE

Estonian History Museum - Great Guild Hall

Museum
This extensive museum presents Estonia's history from prehistoric times right up to the end of the 20th century. Films and interactive displays show how people here lived, fought and survived over the last 11,000 years. The museum is housed in the 15th century Great Guild Hall, itself a spectacular relic of Tallinn's past. It is no surprise that this hulking, gabled hall with its gigantic porch and lion’s head door knockers belonged to the Great Guild. Members of the guild, who had to be married German merchants, controlled the Town Council. The little passage way Börsi käik exhibit “Road of History” highlighting the most important years in Estonian history. Children can look for the museum’s very own dragon, displayed for centuries on the building’s pillar. Museum’s courtyard presents all things ideal for the little visitors.
Pikk 17
Tallinn, EE

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Additional Information

Visit Tallinn Convention Bureau provides the following free services: • promotes Tallinn as an international meeting place and incentive destination • free objective information on top conference facilities, hotels and services • free neutral advice on Tallinn’s incentive programs • helps you get in touch with relevant local contacts • assistance in site-inspections • free marketing materials for delegates to help promote the event destination • free public transport for delegates of international events https://visittallinn.ee/eng/professional convention@visittallinn.ee

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