Services at Tallinn Airport

Find out what services and facilities are available at Tallinn Airport. Where is the best place to eat and shop?
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Internet and wi-fi
Unlimited free wi-fi is available throughout the airport. Connect to the "Tallinn Airport Free Wifi" network.
If you use a sim card from an EU country, you can make calls and use data in Estonia for the same prices as in your home country.
Otherwise, get an Estonian data e-sim quickly and easily on airalo.com.
Luggage storage
Automatic luggage lockers are located on the ground floor of the terminal in the public area.
They are accessible 24/7 and you pay for 24-hour storage depending on the size of your luggage from 2 eur to 3 eur.
Shops and supermarket
Takeaway snacks can be purchased at the R-Kiosk mini-markets.
- Public area, open 5:00-1:00
- Transit area, open by flight traffic
- Self-service shop in the transit area, open 24/7
After security check, use the pharmacy services, open daily 5:00-21:00.
In the transit zone there are also souvenir shops, Estonian products and duty free shops.
About 500 metres north of the airport you will find a large shopping centre and dozens of shops including a large Rimi food supermarket (8:00-22:00).
Dining options
For its size, the airport is very well equipped with restaurants and cafes. Most restaurants are available after security check and a large number of them have opening hours adapted to the current flight traffic.
Well-known brands include Subway fast-food. There are also several cafés, a cafeteria and typical Baltic restaurants.
For a full list of dining options, visit the airport's website: tallinn-airport.ee/restaurants
ATMs and exchange offices
There is an exchange office in the public area of the airport with very unfavourable exchange rates.
Use the ATMs of LHV/Luminor, SEB or Swedbank.
However, most services in Estonia can be paid for by card without any problems.
Smoke shops
Special ventilated smoking cubicles are available in 4 locations after security check.
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