GARE DE TARTU
Read moreThe station is located east of the centre (about 1.5 km), not far from Toome Hill. The bus no. 5 serves the centre of Tartu from the station. If you prefer, a taxi ride costs about €4. There are very few trains that serve the different cities, and the bus remains, as everywhere in Estonia, the best means of public transport. However, the car is the most convenient and quickest way. Since 2010, it is possible to take the train to and from Valga, which is located on the Estonia-Latvia border
GARE DE TALLINN (BALTI JAAM)
Read moreTallinn railway station is a 10-minute walk from the Old Town. It is the country's largest railway station, opened in 1870 and completely renovated in the 1960s. It has several luggage lockers. Tickets can be purchased in the main hall. The reservations office is upstairs. Estonian cities served daily by Elron (elron.ee/en) include Pärnu, Tartu and Narva.
TRANSPORTS EN COMMUN
Read moreYou can either buy the ticket from the driver (€2), which is the easiest way, or you can get a city magnetic card called Ühiskaart, which you can load with credit. You can get it at the post office, city hall or at a Selver or Prisma info desks, the R-Kiosk.
Buses and trams serve the whole city well. The network runs from 5am to midnight. Some night buses run every hour from midnight to 5am
You can find all the information you need on the city's website.