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Tallinn is so centralised and pedestrian-friendly that there’s absolutely no reason to bring a car. If you happen to be here with your own set of wheels though, keep in mind that finding parking in downtown Tallinn, especially during working hours, can be a real nightmare. Public parking on streets in the town centre, as well as a few streets in Old Town, costs 16 - 72kr/hour, depending on the zone. Look for posted signs to tell you the price and the hours/days that paid parking is in effect. Some city centre areas require you to pay even at night. Buy per-hour parking passes from streetside vending machines or kiosks, and be sure to leave a parking clock (or barring that a written note) on your dashboard to mark the time that you first parked. If all this sounds too complicated, you can just use the following guarded central parking lots/garages:
Tallinn
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Getting around
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Parking
Narva mnt. 13
tel.
(+372) 661 02 23
24hrs
Kaarli pst. 2
tel.
(+372) 1669
Kuke 6 (entrance at Rävala pst)
tel.
(+372) 1669
Open 24hrs.
Rotermanni 5/ Roseni 10
tel.
(+372) 626 42 00
Open 24hrs
Estonia pst 9
tel.
(+372) 661 02 23
Open 24hrs
Vabaduse väljak
tel.
(+372) 1669
Open 24hrs.
Viru Väljak 4
tel.
(+372) 1669
Open 24hrs.