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==Card Types==
==Card Types==
The Tallinn Card is available in units of time - these are 6 hour, 24 hour, 48 hour or 72 hour. Children aged 14 or under benefit from a reduced price. Entry to certain attractions is not free for holders of the 6 hour card.
The Tallinn Card is available in units of time - these are 24 hour, 48 hour or 72 hour. Children aged 14 or under benefit from a reduced price. Entry to certain attractions is not free for holders of the 6 hour card.


==Public transport==
==Public transport==

Revision as of 06:42, 13 August 2014

The Tallinn Card is a time-limited ticket available to visitors to Tallinn, Estonia. It allows the holder free use of the public transport system, free entry to many museums and other places of interest, and discounts or free gifts from shops or restaurants. The card is issued by the Tallinn City Tourist Office & Convention Bureau.

Card Types

The Tallinn Card is available in units of time - these are 24 hour, 48 hour or 72 hour. Children aged 14 or under benefit from a reduced price. Entry to certain attractions is not free for holders of the 6 hour card.

Public transport

The card holder can use the city trams and trolley buses at no charge. Buses numbered 1 to 63 can also be used at no charge.

Museums and Attractions

The card holder has free access to forty museums and attractions across the city, including the Town Hall, the Natural History Museum, and the Estonian Open Air Museum. In addition they can climb the tower of both the Town Hall and St Olaf's church, visit the Tallinn Zoo, and enjoy an eight minute race on both the indoor and outdoor go-kart circuits.

Other Benefits

Some restaurants and shops offer either a discount or a free gift to the card holder.

Purchasing a Tallinn Card

These can be bought from a wide range of places including the airport, most hotels, and the Tourist Information Centre in the city.

History

The Tallinn Card was launched in 1999.