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Public transport
Buses to the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds depart from the city center.
The nearest entrance to the Song Festival Grounds via the Mere Gates is at the ‘Lauluväljak’ stop, approximately 200 meters back toward the city.
Buses nr: 1, 5, 8, 34, 38, 49 and night bus 95.
The nearest entrance to the Song Festival Grounds via the Oru Gates is at the ‘Oru’ stop, about 100 meters across the street.
Buses nr: 35, 40, 44, 49, 60, 63, 66.
The nearest entrance to the Song Festival Grounds via the Mäe Gates is at the ‘Lasnamägi’ stop, about 200 meters across the street.
Buses nr: 35, 40, 44, 49, 60, 63, 66.
You can find the detailed timetable with departure times here.
Bike parking
There are convenient bicycle racks at the Mere, Oru, and Mäe Gates. Please use your own bike lock. Bicycle parking is free of charge.
Scooters
Near the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds, seasonal rental electric scooters from Bolt and Tuul are available. Using electric scooters helps reduce CO2 emissions, traffic congestion, and air pollution, improving the urban environment. Simply find a scooter, unlock it using the app, follow safety rules, and park it responsibly.
Car parking
At the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds, two parking lots are open daily, each located by the gate of the same name:
- Mäe Parking Lot;
- Mere Parking Lot;
Parking at the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds is usually PAID!
Outside of event times, parking at the Song Festival Grounds is managed by Snabb.
Please observe the parking regulations and signs when entering the Song Festival Grounds parking lots.
Parking fees:
- 30 minutes – 1€
- 1 day – 10€
- M-parking zone: MAE (or according to a parking lot)
To start parking, send a message to the number 1902 with the following content (for example):
MAE [space] vehicle registration number (example: MAE 123 ABC)
To end parking, call the number 1903.
The fee is calculated in 30-minute increments.
Parking is PROHIBITED at the Oru Gate (operational gate) of the Song Festival Grounds!