Your driver will meet you at your address in Riga.
You’ll travel in comfort for 4 h 10 min.
Your driver will drop you off at your address in Tallinn.
While the Baltic States are often overlooked and might not be your typical vacation destination, Estonia, particularly Tallinn, is a sleeper sensation. Whether it’s the medieval charm of the Old Town, the fairytale-like atmosphere of the Christmas market in the main square, or the compact layout of the main landmarks, Tallinn surely knows how to keep visitors entertained. Yet, as enchanting as your destination is, your journey from Riga to Tallinn promises to be more than just a drive.
Depending on the season you visit the Baltic States, either lush green or snowy forest views will unfold, as you head north. When you ride with Daytrip, you can stop along the way to immerse yourself in the beauty of the Baltics. While you are still in Latvia, be sure to explore the Latvian Ethnographic Open Air Museum, one of the oldest and largest outdoor museums in Europe, for a look at traditional living. Along the Gulf of Riga, take a moment to stretch your legs and discover the enchanting town of Parnu with the most stunning beaches in Estonia.
Tallinn, founded in the early 13th century by the Danes, derives its name from the historical Danish influence, meaning “Danish city”. Over the centuries, Estonia's capital has endured numerous hardships, facing invasions and occupations by Danish, German, Swedish, and Russian forces. Nevertheless, each of them left a mark and made Tallinn the way it is to this day, making it a postcard-perfect destination.
The city continues to enchant visitors with its medieval charm and, while it may not seem obvious at first glance, Tallinn is also recognized as a technology hub and one of the most digitally advanced cities in Europe. Estonia has made significant investments in digital infrastructure, providing free public WiFi networks, and high-speed internet access in rural areas, as well as online public services and digital payment systems.
Estonia is also the very first country in the world to launch an E-Residency system. It allows non-residents to create a digital identity in the country, open a business in Estonia for the European market, and manage it remotely. Estonia really is ahead of its time!
As the city is well-connected to Helsinki by ferry, it is also often used as a gateway to explore the capital of Finland on a day trip. If you want to extend your vacation, adding Helsinki and a ferry trip to your itinerary is a great idea, considering the distance between Tallinn and Helsinki is short. Nevertheless, we suggest you keep on reading to learn more about Tallinn and explore all the corners of this charming town as it truly deserves attention!
Before you embark on your journey from Riga to Tallinn, here are some travel tips that will make your trip as enjoyable as possible:
While Estonia is geographically located among the Baltic countries, the Estonian language does not belong to the Baltic language branch. So even if you picked up some Latvian in Riga, you'll need to learn Estonian from scratch to impress the locals. Here are some words or phrases that will come in handy:
As the phonetics of Estonian is quite tricky for an English speaker, make sure you check how to pronounce these expressions.
If you are planning to frequently use public transport, as well as visit different museums, make sure you get the Tallinn Card. It also includes the priority entrance to several attractions, such as the zoo, Tallinn TV Tower, and the Estonian Open Air Museum which tends to be busy in the peak season. The Tallinn Card also includes discounts on selected tours, restaurants, shops, and more.
One 24-hour card costs around $48 (€45), the 48-hour card costs almost $70 (€65), whereas the 72-hour card costs around $83 (€78). If you are traveling with kids, keep in mind that the card for kids has lower prices. You can also download the app called Tallinn Card to scan it from your phone.
One of the main questions that definitely comes to your mind when planning your trip is how to arrange a Riga to Tallinn transfer. Here are the main transportation options:
Taking a bus is the most budget-friendly option to reach Tallinn. This route is operated by two popular bus companies:
Each of the bus companies offers buses departing several times a day, so make sure you check their websites to find what accommodates your itinerary.
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While flying is not as popular as taking a bus for this route, it is sometimes chosen by those who live further away from Riga to avoid a bus transfer.
You can find great deals on the Airbaltic website for around $21 (€20). However, if you plan to travel by air, keep in mind that while the flight itself takes just 50 minutes, you need to arrive at the airport 2 hours in advance. If your accommodation is in the city center, it takes around 30 minutes to reach the airport, and it can take even longer if you travel in the afternoon due to Riga's notorious traffic. With all this in mind, you will in total spend almost 4 hours to reach Tallinn, so flying doesn't actually save any time.
Would you like to explore more of Latvia and Estonia during your trip from Riga to Tallinn? It is possible with a private transfer with Daytrip. Your local driver will pick you up from your accommodation, load your luggage, and take you on an unforgettable 4-hour-long drive right to the doorstep of your accommodation in Tallinn. Along the way, you can explore the best sightseeing stops in both countries! Getting to your destination has never been this seamless!
If you are a history enthusiast, be sure to add the Turaida Museum Reserve to your itinerary and admire the 13th-century red-brick castle and its surroundings. Once you cross the border and enter Estonia, stop at Parnu and explore its stunning Old Town and beachside. Finish off your sightseeing adventure by visiting the Car Museum, where you can admire the largest Soviet car collection in Europe.
Once you explore the route from Riga to Tallinn, reach your destination and your driver heads off, it is finally time to get lost in Tallinn. Whether you prefer a guided tour or exploring on your own, here are our recommendations that are sure to become highlights of your trip:
While it might sound obvious, Tallinn’s Old Town is indeed worth mentioning! It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a charming medieval atmosphere that will make you feel like you’re traveling in time. For a deeper understanding of the city’s history, consider booking a guided walking tour to hear fascinating stories of Tallinn's Old Town.
As you pass through the Viru Gates, now serving as one of the entrances to the Old Town, you enter an area bustling with diverse shops and restaurants. If you visit in December and head to the Town Hall Square, you'll be welcomed by a charming Christmas market and festive atmosphere.
Tallinn is known for its iconic red-roofed buildings scattered around like mushrooms after rain. It would be a pity not to climb one of the viewpoints in the city to soak in this unique view. Make sure you visit both the Patkuli and Kohtuotsa Viewing Platforms, as they are just a few minutes walk away from each other. The latter is more famous but both offer equally enchanting views of Tallinn. Consider yourself lucky if you visit in winter and there is a blanket of snow covering the rooftops, presenting a truly magical and panoramic view.
If you are looking for a bit of contrast, explore the Rotermann Quarter, known for its seamless blend of historic architecture with modern design. In this area, you will find boutique shops, art galleries, public spaces, cafes, and a range of restaurants.
For a one-of-a-kind experience, be sure to include the medieval-themed Olde Hansa restaurant on your list! While the prices may be higher than elsewhere, you're paying for the entire experience! In the candle-lit hall, waiters dressed in medieval attire will enhance your visit as they act in character, making it an authentic medieval meal.
Just like any city in the Baltic countries, the best time to visit Tallinn is undoubtedly in summer (June to August) when the weather is the most pleasant. While Tallinn might not be as crowded as some major European destinations, there will still be crowds, so if you want to avoid that, plan your visit in either May or September.
If you're seeking a storybook experience and aren't put off by snow and freezing temperatures, December is the ideal time to visit Tallinn. During this magical month, the entire city sparkles with enchanting fairy lights, and you can immerse yourself in the festive atmosphere of the charming Christmas markets.
Brutalist architecture commemorates the brutal treatment of the victims of the Nazi labour camp that once stood here. Brutal Memories
An enormous piece of the old-country has been preserved in one of Europe’s largest open-air museums. A Home to Heritage
The beautiful park is filled with historic buildings, and crowned by a magnificent medieval castle. God’s Garden
Estonia’s premier beach resort offers long walks on the beach, historic spas, and a charming Old Town. The Summer Capital
The vehicles on display in Estonia’s premier car museum give a beautiful overview of the country’s automobile history. Life in the Past Lane
“My husband and I traveled with driver, John, between Riga and Tallinn. His car was clean and comfortable ( including a cooled bottle of water waiting for us). He was polite, knowledgeable and a careful driver. We had great conversations along the way but when we needed to quiet, he was respectful. He showed us points along the way. We stopped for lunch, during which time we left our bags in the car, and he watched over them.”
longtimetraveller16
Jul 12, 2023“We had a great experience using Daytrip from Tallinn to Riga. Our driver, Ainars, was on time, very friendly and professional. Great experience. Will definitely use Daytrip again.”
mgarrettr
Sep 23, 2019“During a recent business trip in Europe in April 2019, we were lucky to have a short project in Tallinn and then three days open before our return to the US. So, I wanted to determine if it was affordable to get a private car service from Tallinn to Riga... and I came upon DayTrip. The idea that you could book a private car and add on sightseeing side trips into one package was only a dream, until that moment. The entire experience from booking to drop-off was excellent and easy. Our driver, Vitalijus, arrived on time at our hotel in Tallinn (in the Old Town, so it took savvy driving) in a Black Opel Zafira, which provided a perfectly comfortable ride. Vitalijus was quite fluent in English and we chatted throughout the four-hour ride. We added a stop in Parnu, which is the Summer capital of Estonia. In April, there wasnt much action, but we found a quaint restaurant and had a very nice lunch, along with Vitalijus. The best part about the private car is that we could arrange for the pit stops at our discretion, and Viitalijus was more than happy to make it happen. We finally made our way through the beautiful countryside and into downtown Riga, where Vitalijus made is way deep into the Old Town to find our Air BnB location. Vitalijus was cordial and professional, and we were blessed with a truly excellent experience. Our first experience with DayTrip will not be our last. You would be surprised at the affordable cost for this type of personal service. Its worth the splurge to have control over your trip. If the comfort bus is your only option, or you are faced with travel that includes multiple changes in train stations, you should consider DayTrip.”
BigDougieOnTheRoad
Jun 7, 2019“We did two private door to door transfers with Daytrip. The first was from Tallin to Riga and the second from Riga to Vilnius. On both occasions, the driver was on time, courteous, and spoke excellent English. The car was clean and comfortable and and the driving excellent. We never felt uncomfortable. 5/5 for both drivers and the experience.”
MaryBali
May 5, 2019All Daytrip drivers speak English* as well as their native language (and sometimes additional languages too!). They'll be happy to discuss local history and culture with you, as well as answer any questions you may have. And because they speak the language, they're able to provide you with a unique opportunity to connect with local culture. *Drivers for Lite service aren't required to speak English but must meet all other standards.
We screen all our drivers for criminal and traffic records, and personally interview each one. We also inspect their cars for safety, comfort, and reliability. All cars must be less than ten years old, in excellent operating condition, and insured as required by local law. And because our drivers are locals, they're familiar with the rules and customs of the road.
If you’re traveling with children, make sure to let us know in the booking so we can get the appropriate child seats ready!
Pets are allowed (and loved)! We just need to know beforehand. You can tell us about them in the next phase of the booking.
Gratuity isn’t included or required, but if you really enjoyed your trip, you can show your driver your appreciation with an optional tip (10% is sufficient).
Each passenger is allowed to have one checked bag and one carry on. If you’re traveling with more bags or oversized luggage, you can adjust this while booking.
Pay by credit card online, or in cash directly to your driver!
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