Tag Archives: tallinn bus station

CULTURE: Tallinn Bus Station filled with people for the “Su nägu kõlab tuttavalt” Big Fan Day

Bus Station

On Saturday, 22.11.2025, the “Su nägu kõlab tuttavalt” Big Fan Day took place in collaboration with TV3 and the show’s charity partner, Tpilet, bringing crowds of people and plenty of joy to Tallinn Bus Station. The audience had the chance to see the show’s stars up close, chat with their favourites, ask for autographs and take […]

TRAVEL INFO: Tallinn Bus Station Platform Changes

Bus Station

From 28.10.2025, following the completion of reconstruction works, waiting platforms 1–9 at Tallinn Bus Station will reopen. Please be attentive, as the platform numbering will differ from the previous layout. IMPORTANT TO KNOW ‣ If your bus ticket was purchased in advance (before 28.10.2025), the platform number printed on your ticket may no longer be correct.‣ […]

CULTURE: Song and Dance Celebration-themed exhibition at Tallinn Bus Station

Bus Station

Tallinn Bus Station will celebrate its 60th anniversary this July. For six decades, it has been the gateway to song and dance celebrations. This is where many people’s journey to the heart of the big celebration has begun and will continue this year. The Song and Dance Celebration flame, which was lit in the Estonian […]

CULTURE: Jazzkaar at Tallinn, Tartu and Jõhvi bus stations

Bus Station

The Jazzkaar urban project will surprise bus passengers at the waiting platforms of Tallinn, Tartu, and Jõhvi bus stations. The Jazzkaar urban project aims to bring music from traditional concert halls to unconventional places, introduce jazz music, and, above all, delight the audience. Several talented young musicians will take part in the exciting performances. Jazzkaar […]

CULTURE: Estonian art classics at Tallinn Bus Station

Bus Station

The Art Museum of Estonia and Tallinn Bus Station have installed reproductions of Estonian art classics on six large-scale displays on the station’s bus platforms. The exhibition features beloved masterpieces by Kristjan Raud, Eduard Wiiralt, Konrad Mägi, Nikolai Triik, Enn Põldroos, and Elmar Kits, offering moments of recognition and nostalgia for every Estonian. As a […]