
Tallinn Airport may not be big, but there are five travel agencies with offices at the airport, and three banks, in addition, there are exchange offices and ATM's, as well as a post office. Immediately in front of the terminal building, there are disabled parking spaces.

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There are modified elevators, toilets, and free wheelchairs to and from the plane, there are also wheelchair slopes. Tallinn Airport is very accessible for the disabled. The Ülemiste Hotel has a business center, meeting rooms and conference halls (see under Hotels). The lounge has separate sections for smokers and non-smokers. In addition to free drinks and snacks, it also provides computers with internet access. The Tallinn Airport Lakeside Lounge is open to Business Class passengers of Finnair, LOT Polish Airlines, Aero Airlines, Lufthansa, KLM and passengers that possess a Priority Pass. The staff at the information desk (tel: +372(0)605 88 88) not only can tell you more about arrival and departure times and about the airport, but also about public transport and hotels. In the Departure Hall, there are baggage safes, but you need to go to the information iesk to gain access. The lost and found counter is located in the Arrivals Hall (tel: +372(0)605 8313). On the first floor, there is a cafeteria and there are two snack bars behind the security check. The number of places to eat and drink are also limited. There is a general store with tobacco, alcohol and perfumes, a newspaper and magazine stand and - which is quite special - a shop called Havanas Humidor with genuine Cuban cigars. There are a very limited number of shops at Tallinn Airport. For more hotels and to reserve online, visit, which offers a wide range of hotels at very reasonable internet rates. Other hotels close to the airport are located at the east side of the city center Reval Hotel Olümpia (tel: +372(0)631 5333) and Swissôtel Tallinn (tel: +372(0)624 0000). Original performances take place on the street and in theatres across Tallinn.The Hotel Ülemiste (tel: +372(0)603 2600) and Hotel Susi (tel: +372(0)630 3300) are located near the airport. Traditional and contemporary collide at this summer dance festival – the biggest of its kind in Estonia. A beer tent, bungee jumping and amusement attractions add to the atmosphere.

This multi-day event brings artists from all over the world to Tallinn – in the past, acts have included Manic Street Preachers, Moby and Mika. It features more than 60 concerts every year, as well as buskers and open-air performances that the whole family can enjoy.


This long-running jazz festival is one of the most popular events in Tallinn’s annual calendar. Don’t miss the military parade on Freedom Square at 11am. Thats what millions of passengers have been waiting for.
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The Estonian Republic celebrates its birthday in style each year with a series of parades, religious services and fringe events. Every flight arrivals and departures for any medium or major sized airport worldwide in any country, no matter if you are an individual, a business traveller or even a frequent traveller - all at your fingertip. With fire sculptures, ice sculptures and a series of artistic workshops, it’s the perfect way to beat the cold weather. The frigid Estonian winter gives way to light, noise and celebration every January and February as the Fire and Ice Festival comes to town. Events in Tallinn Tallinn Fire and Ice Festival
