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Tallinn Ferry Port Overview
Tallinn ferry port is located on the Gulf of
Finland, on the Northern coast of Estonia.
Tallinn is the capital city of Estonia. The
ferry port of Tallinn is the biggest and rapidly
developing cargo and passenger port not only in
Estonia but also in the surrounding Baltic
region.
Although the Estonian civilization is very old,
the region has seldom existed as an independent
state. Throughout Tallinn's tumultuous past, the
city has changed hands many times - from the
original Estonians, to the Danes, the Hanseatic
League, the Teutonic Knights, the Swedes, the
Russians, and the Germans.
A succession of conquerors left their marks on
Tallinn city; they constructed fortresses and
cathedrals to serve their interests in Estonia.
Today visitors can wander through Tallinn, and
trace the history of the entire Baltic Sea
region.
The areas such as Toompea, Lower town, Kadriorg
and Pirita are the older areas of the worth
exploring for their architectural abundance.
This part of Tallinn is recognised by UNESCO as
the world heritage site. You can purchase
"Tallinn Card" from the local tourist office
which gives the holder access to free local
public transport and entry to most attractions.
Tallinn Ferry Port Services
The Tallinn ferry port is located just a short
distance away from the old medieval town and has
4 modern ferry terminals. Tallinn ferry port
facilities include information centres, bureau
de change, cash machines, pharmacies, luggage
rooms, bars and shops etc.
Viking Line operates from terminal A in the
ferry port.
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