3 Answers. There is no direct train from Warsaw to Riga or Tallinn. It is possible to do the journey by train, but it's cumbersome. It takes two days and you would be traveling on local trains, mainly soviet-style Elektrichkas.
- How do I get from Tallinn to Warsaw?
- Is there a train between Riga and Tallinn?
- How do I get from Tallinn to Riga?
- Which is better Riga or Tallinn?
- What is there to see between Tallinn and Riga?
- How much is ferry from Helsinki to Tallinn?
- Is Riga cheaper than Tallinn?
- Is Tallinn expensive to visit?
- Is Riga expensive to visit?
- How many days do I need in Riga?
- Is Riga safe for tourists?
- How many days do you need in Tallinn?
How do I get from Tallinn to Warsaw?
The best way to get from Tallinn to Warsaw is to fly which takes 4h 39m and costs 65€ - 240€. Alternatively, you can bus, which costs 50€ - 75€ and takes 18h 40m. How long is the flight from Tallinn to Warsaw? The quickest flight from Tallinn Airport to Warsaw Chopin Airport is the direct flight which takes 1h 35m.
Is there a train between Riga and Tallinn?
No, there is no direct train from Riga to Tallinn. However, there are services departing from Rīga pasažieru and arriving at Tallinn via Valga. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 6h 50m.
How do I get from Tallinn to Riga?
What you can do is take a train from Riga to the city of Valga (or Valka for the Latvians), and from there board a “carrot” that will get you to Tallinn. The ride from Riga to Valga takes about 4 hours and costs around €5. After that, it's an additional 3.5 hours from Valga to Tallinn at an added cost of around €15.
Which is better Riga or Tallinn?
Riga is by far the largest of the three cities – it is a slightly imposing, cosmopolitan city that has much more to offer than its toursity old town. Tallinn is much smaller and compact (especially the old town). Tallinn is by far the most “charming” of the three but perhaps also the most touristy.
What is there to see between Tallinn and Riga?
Highlights
- A fun day exploring the Estonian and Latvian countryside and small towns.
- Explore the romantic town of Viljandi and its crumbling crusader castle.
- Visit Estonian history and military museum in Valga.
- Hike by the sandy cliffs of Sietiņiezis in the Gauja National Park (may not be available during low season)
How much is ferry from Helsinki to Tallinn?
What the price for the Helsinki Tallinn ferry? Depending on the season, the price for a return ticket (Helsinki – Tallinn – Helsinki) starts from 10 euros. During summer, it can be around 60-80 euros. Book early, if you're traveling in the summer!
Is Riga cheaper than Tallinn?
And luckily for the budget-minded traveller, Riga is quite an affordable place to travel! ... However, the prices in Riga's Old Town are significantly less expensive when compared to Tallinn.
Is Tallinn expensive to visit?
You should plan to spend around €74 ($90) per day on your vacation in Tallinn, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. ... Also, the average hotel price in Tallinn for a couple is €79 ($96). So, a trip to Tallinn for two people for one week costs on average €1,038 ($1,262).
Is Riga expensive to visit?
Riga is cheap
Compared to Scandinavia and Western Europe, it's very affordable to visit Riga. Food, hotel and transportation is cheap, and you can see all the major sights on foot because Riga is fairly small. It's definitely a budget-friendly destination.
How many days do I need in Riga?
While you can undoubtedly see the main tourist attractions in 1 or 2 days in Riga, I recommending spending at least 3 days in Riga to give yourself an opportunity to explore beyond the central areas of the city.
Is Riga safe for tourists?
Riga is a relatively safe city when compared to other cities in Europe. As with all big cities you must be aware of your surroundings. Pick pocketing is common within the tourist areas of Riga, specifically in the central market and between the bus station tunnel and the Old Town, along Valnu Street.
How many days do you need in Tallinn?
Tallinn is quite small for a capital city and you can comfortably immerse yourself in the historic centre for 2 days and not miss out on anything of note...if you decide to stay an extra day then you can search out some of the attractions on the outskirts like Pirita Harbour & TV Tower, the Song Bowl stadium and Open- ...