PROGRAMME
Wednesday 25th of March, 2026
10:30 – 12:30 Ferry transfer with Tallink Megastar from Helsinki to Tallinn in Comfort Lounge including light lunch.
12:30 Arrival in Tallinn & transfer to Novotel Tallinn a contemporary four-star hotel, opened in December 2025, designed with business travellers in mind. Located between Tallinn’s historic Old Town and the Harbour, the hotel is within walking distance of the Rotermann Quarter and the city’s main conference venue, Tallinn Creative Hub. With 132 modern rooms and apartments, flexible meeting facilities, and the all-day restaurant and bar Greem, Novotel Tallinn is a smart choice for professionals seeking an efficient stay combined with relaxed business lunches and informal networking.
13:30 Estonia & Tallinn for Meetings and Events presentation by the Estonian Convention Bureau
An inspiring overview of Estonia and Tallinn as a dynamic meetings and events destination. The Estonian Convention Bureau will highlight what’s new, what’s trending, and what truly differentiates Tallinn for conferences, incentives and creative group programmes. Get ready to see the city through an event planner’s lens.
14:30 Tram ride to Põhjala Factory
Step aboard Pauliine, a nostalgic retro tram offering a charming and unexpected way to explore the city. It’s a creative example of how even transportation in Tallinn can become part of the event programme.
15:30 – 17:30 Põhjala Factory Exploration
Located on the evolving Kopli peninsula, the former rubber factory has transformed into one of Tallinn’s most exciting creative hubs. Põhjala Factory blends industrial heritage with bold contemporary energy, offering large-scale event spaces, studios and unexpected corners perfect for experiential programmes. It is a raw and authentic setting for planners looking to move beyond traditional venues.
KopliFOOR “Let the Artist Out”
KopliFOOR is an immersive creative experience designed to unlock participants’ artistic side. “Let the Artist Out” is a hands-on team activity that encourages collaboration, spontaneity and playful self-expression — ideal as an energiser or incentive-style side programme.

17:45 – 21:00 Telliskivi Creative City – A Fresh Look at a Familiar Favourite
You may already know Telliskivi Creative City, but when was the last time you explored it through an event planner’s lens? This former industrial complex continues to evolve, with new dining concepts, artisan producers and creative experiences shaping its dynamic atmosphere. Compact, walkable and full of character, Telliskivi remains one of Tallinn’s strongest districts for informal networking, progressive group dinners and experiential side programmes.
Junimperium Bar get to know the story behind Estonian Artisan Gin.In the heart of Telliskivi, Junimperium Distillery offers insight into Estonia’s award-winning craft gin scene. The cosy bar setting creates a relaxed environment for tastings and storytelling, this is a simple yet memorable addition to a group programme.
Dinner at Restaurant Moon – a long-standing favourite that continues to deliver. Combining warm hospitality with modern interpretations of traditional flavours, it offers a reliable yet refined setting for group dinners built around seasonal, locally sourced ingredients.
Thursday 26th of March, 2026

09:00 – 12:00 Site Visits to:
Cruise Terminal Tallinn’s award-winning Cruise Terminal is more than a port — it is a striking waterfront event venue. With capacity for up to 1,400 guests, floor-to-ceiling sea views and an 850-metre promenade connecting the harbour to the Culture Kilometer, the space combines Nordic design with sustainability. Powered by renewable energy and holding the Green Key label, it offers a modern and responsible setting for conferences, gala dinners and large-scale receptions.
Tallinn Creative Hub this industrial-looking historic building used to be a boiler house for a power plant and its 700-square-metre boiler room still contains two giant boilers, which played an important role in the history of Tallinn Power Plant. Parts of the complex – the boiler house, the gas storage, the trestle, and the brick chimney – are under protection as cultural heritage. Today, Tallinn Creative Hub operates as a multifunctional event centre, where different concerts, exhibitions, conferences, and workshops take place.
Estonian Maritime Museum Seaplane Harbour and Coffee break. The Seaplane Harbour is one of Northern Europe’s most spectacular event venues, housed in architecturally unique seaplane hangars. Surrounded by historic vessels — including the Lembit submarine — the space offers a powerful maritime atmosphere for gala dinners, receptions and exclusive evening events. A truly memorable setting where history meets contemporary event production.
Proto Invention Factory is located in the historic Noblessner Port Area, originally a submarine factory set up in 1912 by oil baron Emanuel Nobel (of the famed Nobel family) and businessman Arthur Lessner. The newly-decommissioned facilities have now been transformed into one of Tallinn’s most rapidly-developing commercial and leisure areas, and are particularly popular among organisers looking for an edgy, off-beat venue close to the city centre.
12:10 Lunch at Lore Bistro nestled within the vibrant community of Noblessner’s historic shipyard, is a true culinary delight. Their menu beautifully marries comforting classics with creative, globally-inspired dishes perfect for sharing, ensuring every bite is a flavorful adventure.
13:50 – 16:00 Learn a New Skill: Curling
Curling is a fun sport which combines physical and mental skill. It is also one of the few sports in the world where all ages, genders and abilities can compete against each other. Curling is fun! Tondiraba Ice Rink hosts the most modern ice facility which has been built with curling in mind. Three full-size stationary curling sheets are opened from the beginning of August until the end of May which makes Curling Tallinn season one of the longest among curling rinks in the world.
16:20 – 18:30 Free time to relax and refresh at the hotel
18:30 – 19:30 Rotermann Quarter Walk
Rotermann Quarter is one of Tallinn’s most dynamic culinary districts, where historic industrial architecture meets contemporary design and a diverse range of high-level restaurants. The area has become a true hotspot for innovative dining concepts and elevated gastronomic experiences. During our walk, we will take a sneak peek into several standout venues, discover their unique event potential, and — if we’re lucky — enjoy a meet-and-greet with the chefs behind the concepts.
Hear the story of FUME restaurant
Hear the story of R14 Wine restaurant
Hear the story of JENK BBQ Restaurant

Founder tour at PoCo Pop and Contemporary Art Museum PoCo is a bold and playful pop and contemporary art museum featuring works by globally recognised artists such as Warhol, Banksy, Koons and Basquiat. During our visit, we will enjoy a private tour with the Founder, gaining personal insight into the vision behind the museum and its standout pieces. The vibrant space offers a visually impactful setting for private events, receptions and creative side programmes that spark conversation and fresh thinking.
20:00 Dinner at Restaurant PULL is known for its expertly grilled steaks and high-quality ingredients sourced from top producers worldwide. Led by internationally acclaimed grill masters, PULL delivers a refined yet relaxed dining experience that is ideal for client dinners and premium group events in the heart of the city.
Friday, 27th of March, 2026
Breakfast at Novotel, check-out
09:00 drive to New Vintage by Kriss Studio
09:15 – 11:15 Meet the designer workshop – by New Vintage by Kriss
New Vintage by Kriss is an internationally recognised Estonian jewellery brand known for bold statement pieces and sustainable design principles. During this exclusive workshop, participants meet the designer, discover the creative process and create their own personalised piece — a meaningful and memorable takeaway experience.
11:25 Site Visit of Radisson Collection Hotel
Radisson Hotel Group has brought its luxury lifestyle brand to Estonia with the opening of Radisson Collection Hotel, Tallinn in May 2022. The new hotel offers an exceptional, five-star experience to its guests including 289 guest rooms, 1000 m2 meetings space 2 restaurants and a spa area.
11:55 Site Visit of Hilton Tallinn Park Hotel
Hilton Tallinn Park boasts 202 spacious guest rooms showcasing panoramic views of the city and the Baltic Sea. Whether it is for a conference, a meeting or an exhibition, Hilton Tallinn Park provides the perfect venue for every occasion with impressive range of state-of-the-art business facilities and flexible meeting spaces, including 10 meeting rooms.
12:20 Drive to Ferry Terminal
13:30 Ferry departs to Helsinki
Register Now
- Please fill in the online registration form to sign up
- Registration will remain open until 2 March, 2026.
- Please note that registration is not an automatic approval. We will review all registrations and will reconfirm by 4 March, 2026 the latest. Preference will be given to planners who have a potential meeting / business event to be hosted Estonia.
Terms and Conditions
- This fam trip is fully hosted by Visit Estonia / Enterprise Estonia, including ferry tickets, overnight accommodation, meals, transfers and the ground programme.
- Travel to and from the port, travel insurance and extras are not included (mini bar, telephone calls, etc.)
- It is the participant’s own responsibility to arrange travel insurance that sufficiently covers the whole period of the fam trip.
- This registration is not a guaranteed participation. Unfortunately, the spots are limited, therefore, it might be the case we are not able to welcome you. We will contact you by email to confirm your participation. Preference will be given to planners with potential for hosting meetings or business events in Estonia.
- Two representatives of each company can participate in the fam trip.
- We reserve the right to change or modify the programme
- Whilst every care will be taken to ensure your safety, Estonian Convention Bureau and Visit Estonia as well as the other organisers involved in this trip are not responsible for any accident, injury, loss of personal property or food allergy reactions during the trip.
- If you have to cancel the trip and the ferry ticket is already issued, you will be charged the cost of the ferry ticket
- In case of cancellation within 24 hours prior to the FAM trip and in case of a no show, we are forced to charge 700 eur to cover all costs already made.
Further Information
For all further information please contact our Marketing Coordinator Ms Liina Hallist by email liina.hallist@ecb.ee
