The congress takes place in Tartu, Southern Estonia, approximately 186 km from the capital, Tallinn. Tartu connects to the world primarily through Tartu Airport and Tallinn International Airport.
The most convenient way to get to Tartu from Tallinn is by Lux Express coach. Buses depart every hour from both Tallinn Airport and Tallinn Coach Station (Lastekodu 46, 10144, Tallinn) to Tartu Coach Station (Turu 2, 51014, Tartu). The journey takes approximately 2.5 hours. Lux Express coaches offer free WiFi, hot beverages, and an onboard entertainment system. The return journey also includes a stop at Tallinn Airport.
The Elron train service operates regular trips between Tallinn and Tartu several times a day. Trains depart from Balti Jaam in Tallinn (address: Toompuiestee 37, Tallinn) and stop at Ülemiste station (a 15-minute walk from the Tallinn airport, the best option for those who land in Tallinn airport) before heading to Tartu Railway Station (address: Vaksali 6, Tartu). The Tartu station is located in a historical building 1.5 km from the city center. The journey takes approximately 2 hours. Train tickets can be purchased online, at stations, or directly on the train. The journey takes approximately 2 hours.
Finnair operates 12 flights per week between Tartu and Helsinki Airport, with departures from Tartu at 6:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., and return flights from Helsinki at 1:50 p.m. and 11:55 p.m.
Tartu Airport Shuttle: Express bus E1 operates between Tartu Airport and Tartu city.
Helsinki and Tallinn are connected by frequent ferry services, taking 1.5 to 3 hours. Ferries from Stockholm also arrive in Tallinn daily (journey time: 15 hours).
Once in Tallinn, you can take a bus or train to Tartu (see Tallinn section above).
Riga and Tartu are connected by direct Lux Express buses.
Train service operates between Riga and Tartu.
Riga International Airport provides connections to global destinations.
Direct and connecting buses operate between Vilnius and Tartu.
Train service is available between Vilnius and Tartu.
Tartu offers an efficient public transportation system.
If you would like to get from the city centre to the venue (ERM, Estonian National Museum), choose bus number 7 which leaves from the side of Tasku shopping mall from the bus stop "Soola" OR bus number 25, which leaves from the side of Kvartal shopping mall from the bus stil "Kesklinn III". The approximate trip time will be 10;-15 minutes, you have to get off at the "ERM or Eesti Rahva Muuseum" bus stop. Then you have to walk across the street and there is already our national museum.
Bus number 25 starts its journey from the train station. If you are coming from Tallinn to Tartu and would like to go straight to the venue, hop on the bus from the train station and get off at the bus stop "ERM or Eesti Rahva Muuseum".
You can use the "Tartu bussiajad" (Bus Schedule) smartphone application (available for Andriod and IOS). Once you download the app, you can change the language setting to English. Tartu public transport is running on an environmentally friendly source of fuel.
Nordic Congress on Cerebrovascular Diseases delegates can use public transportation in Tartu for free (the name badge works as a ticket).
If you don't have your badge, then the 1h ticket costs 2 EUR and can be bought from the bus driver when you enter from the front door.
We recommend using the environmentally friendly Elektritakso which uses only electric cars. Call +372 588 588 00 to order a taxi.
From Google Play and the Apple store, you can find also our local taxi app BOLT. BOLT taxi prices depend on demand. In the morning and in the evening prices are a little higher than during the day. More information HERE.