Location
A modern Nordic Hotel Forum superior four-star business and conference hotel awaits you in the very heart of Tallinn just 150 metres from the picturesque Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The shopping and entertainment centres and major business centres of the inner city are a short walk from our hotel on Viru Square. The Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport is only a 10-minute drive away and the port a 5-minute drive away.
Getting here from the airport
Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport is located just 5,3 km from the city centre, so transport to the hotel takes surprisingly little time. By car, Tallinn Airport is just 10 minutes away. A taxi stand can be found just outside the airport´s arrivals hall. Read more about Tallinn’s taxis here.
The fare from the airport to the hotel is about €10 to €20 (the price depends on demand).
Getting here from the port
By car
Passenger terminals of Tallinn City Harbour A and D terminal are located within walking distance of the medieval Old Town and Nordic Hotel Forum. A taxi from the terminal to the Nordic Hotel Forum costs about 5€ to 10€ (the price depends on demand).
New tram line from the port to the hotel
Tallinn’s new tram line No. 2 is a convenient public transport connection between the port and the city centre.
The new route runs through the City Hall and Tallinn Culture Hub areas, stopping at A-terminal of the port and continuing along Laeva Street via Laikmaa Street towards Tallinn Bus Station.
The new tram line is particularly convenient for guests arriving at the port’s A-terminal with Eckerö and Viking Line ships who wish to reach the Nordic Hotel Forum – it is just a one-minute walk to the hotel from the Laikmaa tram stop.
Parking
Parking in the center of Tallinn. The basement level of the hotel has a guest car park with 32 spaces for vehicles up to 1.9 metres high. Read more.
Tallinn
Tallinn has never been a stranger to visitors from afar. Situated by the sea, it has long been a favourite stopping place for merchants and adventurers, a cultural crossroads between East and West, Northern and Central Europe. Today it remains as it ever was: a magnet for curious travellers and a thriving centre for trade. Without a doubt Tallinn’s most dazzling feature its its medieval charm – the picture-postcard towers, curious lanes and romantic squares that make up the heart of the city. But this is also a place with one eye firmly on the future, where high-tech solutions give a modern twist to the age-old ambience. Why not experience it first hand?