Tallinn
Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, is a unique blend of medieval heritage and modern digital advancements. Its well-preserved medieval Hanseatic town center contrasts with its status as one of the most digitally advanced societies, creating an enriching environment for visitors. Key attractions include the historic Old Town, cultural sites, and modern amenities. The city is home to Tallinn University, which serves as a venue for various educational courses. The proximity to the airport and excellent public transport options make it easily accessible.
Course venue
The course takes place at Tallinn University, located at Narva mnt 25, 10120 Tallinn, Estonia.
Please note that the venue address provided is a preliminary location for our upcoming course. The trainer will confirm the final venue address and provide detailed instructions on how to reach it before the course begins.
Did you know?
- Medieval Heritage: Tallinn’s Old Town is one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Europe and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Digital Society: Estonia is known for its digital innovation, and Tallinn is at the forefront, offering free public Wi-Fi and being the birthplace of Skype.
- Song Festival Grounds: The city hosts the Estonian Song Festival, one of the largest choral events in the world, held every five years.
- Pharmaceutical History: The oldest continuously operating pharmacy in Europe, Raeapteek, is located in Tallinn and dates back to 1422.
- Green Spaces: Tallinn boasts numerous parks and green areas, with Kadriorg Park being a highlight, featuring a baroque palace and beautiful gardens.
Accommodations
When attending courses in Tallinn, participants have a variety of accommodation options to choose from. Recommended hotels include City Box Hotel, Park Inn Central, Tallink Express, Metropol Hotel, Hestia Europa, and Kalev Spa. These hotels offer convenient amenities and comfortable stays, catering to different preferences and budgets. Booking can be done directly through the hotels or via popular booking platforms like Booking.com, Tripadvisor, Expedia, and Trivago.
Staying in these accommodations ensures easy access to course venues and the city’s main attractions. The hotels are strategically located, allowing participants to explore Tallinn’s rich cultural heritage, modern amenities, and vibrant atmosphere during their stay. This combination of quality accommodation and proximity to key sites enhances the overall experience of visiting Tallinn for educational purposes.
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local attractions
Tallinn offers many cultural experiences that are one of a kind
Tallinn is a city that beautifully combines its historical roots with modern attractions, offering visitors a diverse range of experiences. The medieval Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must-see with its enchanting cobblestone streets, historic architecture, and charming squares. Kadriorg Park, close to Tallinn University, provides a picturesque setting with its landscaped gardens.
In addition to these historical sites, Tallinn’s modern attractions include the bustling Tallinn Port and various vibrant food festivals, which highlight the city’s contemporary cultural scene. Visitors can also enjoy an array of dining experiences, from high-end restaurants to casual street food markets, ensuring a rich culinary journey.
Connections
Tallinn boasts a well-connected and efficient public transport system, making it easy for visitors to navigate the city. Tallinn Airport is conveniently located just 4 km from the city center, with accessible transportation options including tram line no. 4, buses, and taxis directly available from the airport terminal. The tram and bus stops are situated conveniently on the city side of the passenger terminal, ensuring seamless transit to and from the airport.
The city’s comprehensive public transportation network extends beyond the airport, encompassing trams, buses, and trolleys that cover various parts of Tallinn. These services are known for their reliability and punctuality, providing both locals and tourists with a hassle-free way to explore the city. For those preferring private transport, taxis and ride-sharing services are readily available, offering another layer of convenience.
Catering options
Your KA1 grant budget covers accommodation, including meals. Many course venues are equipped with school restaurants where you can enjoy nutritious school lunches. If you prefer, you are welcome to bring your own lunch to the venue, and we’ll ensure you have a comfortable space to enjoy it. Vegetarian, lactose-free, and gluten-free meal options are widely available in most schools, catering to diverse dietary needs.
Each course includes relaxing coffee breaks and tea sessions, offering opportunities to recharge and connect. We also encourage you to bring something from your culture to share, making these moments a delightful cultural exchange experience.