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From the location of the Tourist Information Centres to tips on where to buy hand-painted marzipan, here is a list of facts that might come in handy during your stay in Tallinn. Location Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, is located in Northern Europe in the north-eastern part of the Baltic Sea region. Area of Tallinn: 159.2 km² (Estonia: 45,227 km²). Climate The climate in Tallinn is characterized by a fairly cold winter, a cool spring with little precipitation, a moderately warm summer and a long and rainy autumn. However, some summers have weeks at a stretch of temperatures around +30°C, and a warm, sunny summer can keep autumn at bay until mid-October. Average temperature in July: +16,7°C Average temperature in February: -4°C Weather forecast on the Internet: www.weather.ee/tallinn Time Estonia is in the Eastern European Time Zone: GMT + 2 hours. In summer: GMT + 3 hours. Population The population of Tallinn is 410,050 (01.06.2010). Nationalities: Estonian 52.3%, Russian 38.5%, Ukrainian 3.9%, other 5.3%. Language Estonian's official language is Estonian. Russian, Finnish and English are also understood and widely spoken. Religion The largest denomination is Lutheran (30%) followed by Russian Orthodox (28%), and Catholic (3%). However, only about 20% of Estonians practice any religion. Visa Regulations As of 21 December 2007, Estonia is a part of the Schengen visa area. Nationals of EU and EEA member states are free to enter Estonia. The required travel document for entry is a national ID card or passport. Nationals of the following countries do not need visa to enter Estonia, and can stay for up to 90 days in any 6-month period: Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Croatia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Holy See, Honduras, Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, Macao, Malaysia, Mexico, Monaco, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, San Marino, Singapore, South Korea, USA, Uruguay, Venezuela. The required travel document for entry is a valid passport. Citizens of countries NOT mentioned above require a visa to enter Estonia. Visitors arriving in Estonia with visa must have national passports valid at least 3 months after their planned departure from Estonia. Children aged 7 to 15 years must have their own passport when travelling to Estonia or, if they are registered in their parent's passport, must have their photo next to the name. Children under 7 years need not have a photo if they are registered in their parents' passports. Persons above 15 years must have a separate travel document with photo. For more specific information, please contact the nearest Estonian consulate or embassy, or check the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affair's website. Foreign Representations in EstoniaFor specific information, please check the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affair's website Customs A Customs Guide for travellers to Estonia can be found at www.customs.ee Tax Free Shopping Travellers residing outside the European Union are entitled to claim back the VAT/GST on purchases, if exported from the European Union within three months plus months of purchase. Total sales price of the goods purchased must be at least 38,36 EUR (incl. VAT) in a store per day. Stores offering Tax Free Shopping service are displaying well-known Tax Free logo. A store will provide special Refund Cheque, which must be presented together with a passport and purchased goods to customs official for export verification when leaving the European Union. Purhcased goods must be exported in an unused condition. Check refund options from www.global-blue.com For further information please contact Global Blue info@global-blue.com or +372 669 0545, the local customs office or a customs officer on duty. Customs helpdesk: +372 696 7435, +372 696 7436. Currency & Exchange National currency: 1 Euro = 100 cents Fixed exchange rate: 1 EUR = 15.6466 EEK. Exchange rates Estonia was joining the euro area January 1, 2011. The exchange rate is 1 euro = 15.6466 kroons. Most larger hotels, stores and restaurants accept Visa, MasterCard, Eurocard, Diner’s Club and American Express. However, it is advisable to carry some cash with you. Traveller’s cheques can be exchanged in most banks but are less likely to be accepted in shops. Eurocheque is the most widely accepted traveller’s check, but American Express and Thomas Cook are also accepted. Banks are plentiful and easy to find in Tallinn. Most are open from 9:00 to 18:00 on weekdays, while some offices are also open on Saturday mornings. All banks offer currency exchange services. Exchange offices can also be found in larger hotels, the airport, harbour, railroad station, major shopping centres and around Old Town. Communications To call Tallinn from abroad, dial your international access code and 372 for Estonia and then the telephone number. Calling abroad, dial 00 and the country code. The GSM mobile phone system is available; please check compatibility with your operator. Internet Public Internet access points have been set up all over Estonia. They are located in local libraries and post offices. There are over 100 free wireless Internet zones around the country, many of them in rather unexpected places - beaches, Old Town squares, stadiums, and concert halls. Post Offices Tallinn Post Office is located in the centre, at Narva maantee 1, and is open Mon-Fri 08.00-20.00, Sat 9.00-17.00 Ph. +372 617 7033, info@post.ee, www.post.ee. Toompea Post Office is located in the Old Town, at Lossi plats 4, and is open Mon-Fri 9.00-17.00. Medical Services For entry into Estonia no vaccinations or health certificates are required. Health insurance policy is optional. Pharmacies are usually open from 10:00-19:00, but two of them stays open all night (Tõnismäe Apteek, Tõnismägi 5, ph: +372 644 2282 and Euroapteek, Pae 76, ph: +372 603 1423). Pharmacies in Shopping Centres are usually open from 9:00-21:00. Ordinary medication is available in all pharmacies. For travellers and visitors requiring dialysis treatment - read more about dialysis treatment centre. In case of accident or illness, call for an ambulance free-of-charge from any phone: 112 Public Holidays 2011 1 January - New Year's Day 24 February - Independence Day: the 93th anniversary of the declaration founding the Republic of Estonia (1918) 22 April - Good Friday 24 April - Easter Sunday 1 May - Spring Day 12 June - Whitsunday 23 June - Victory Day 24 June - St. John's Day 20 August - Day of Restoration of Independence: Estonia regains independence after Soviet times 24 December - Christmas Eve 25 December - Christmas Day 26 December - Boxing Day Power Supply The current is 220 volts AC, 50 Hz, European-style 2-pin plugs are in use. Police Free-of-charge call from any phone: 110. Harbour Cruise ships dock at Old City Harbour, located a short distance from the Medieval Old Town. From the harbour to the city Bus no. 2 departs from the port's A-terminal and D-terminal to the city centre approximately every 30 minutes from 7 am until midnight. The price from the bus is 1.60EUR. A taxi from either terminal to the city centre costs about 4EUR. Because the harbour is so central, many arriving passengers prefer to walk. Tourist Information Centres The friendly staff at Tallinn's two conveniently-located tourist information centres are ready to assist you with everything from tour bookings to shopping tips. If you're the type that likes to plan ahead, you can even contact them by phone, fax or e-mail before you arrive. Otherwise, just drop in, say hello, and pick up a free city map. Tallinn Tourist Information Centres are located in the Old Town and in the Viru Keskus shopping centre. Have a look at the map and more detailed information here . FAQ www.tourism.tallinn.ee |