PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME
Tuesday, September 16, 2025
Individual Arrivals – Transfer from airport and check-in to the Radisson Collection Hotel
Opened in May 2022, Radisson Collection Hotel, Tallinn brings five-star luxury to the heart of Estonia. The hotel features 289 stylish guest rooms, 1,000 m² of meeting space, two restaurants and a serene spa area—offering a premium experience for discerning guests and event planners alike.
Wednesday, September 17, 2025
Breakfast at the hotel
10:00-10:45 Welcome by the Estonian Convention Bureau and Estonia for business events presentation
10:45-11:00 Transfer to E-Estonia Briefing Centre
11:00-13.00 Introduction to E-Estonia and interactive team experience at the Rakett69 Science Studios. Estonia is celebrated as the world’s most advanced digital society, offering innovative solutions such as i-voting, e-Residency, and digital signatures, among others. Increasingly, groups are visiting Estonia to explore digital leadership, cutting-edge e-solutions, and its vibrant startup ecosystem. We will visit the e-Estonia Briefing Centre, that provides an in-depth overview of Estonia’s public e-solutions and introduces the tailor made programmes that are available for groups and events. We will test our problem-solving and experimentation skills with a fun teambuilding activity at the Rakett69 Science Studios that aims to inspire both children and adults to discover the world of science and technology.
13:00-13:15 Transfer to Hilton Tallinn Park Hotel
13:15-15:00 Lunch and visit at 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.
13:45-15:00 Lunch at the restaurant Able Butcher
15:00-16:30 Free time
16:30-19:00 Theatrical Walking Tour to get to know the world-famous Tallinn Old Town. Tallinn is famed for its impressive Old Town, one of the best-preserved medieval town centers in Europe. This centuries-old district of merchant houses, Gothic churches, winding lanes and other historical attractions is protected as a UNESCO World Heritage site. During the tour we will visit the main sights of the Old Town, hear about the legends of the city as well as get to experience some of them along the way:
Learn a new skill: Marzipan Painting at Maiasmokk Cafe. Did you know, that according to the legend, marzipan was invented in Tallinn? Up until 17th century the sweet almond paste was considered a medicine and sold by the Tallinn Town Hall Pharmacy – also the oldest constantly operating pharmacy in Europe, first mentioned in written sources in 1422. This unique Estonian experience showcases the art of marzipan decoration. Learn to paint a marzipan figure with instructions from a professional artist and keep your creation to savor later.
Visit to Nunne Boutique Hotel. Nunne Boutique Hotel is a place where history meets luxurious comfort. The hotel with 75 rooms and a restaurant is in the heart of Tallinn’s Old Town, in the Nunne quarter surrounding the historic Walls of Tallinn. Established in buildings dating back to the Middle Ages, the elegant hotel is an ideal stopover for guests who value quality, comfort, and something special to make their trip a memorable experience.
Visit to Medieval style Olde Hansa Restaurant. Restaurant Olde Hansa offers a medieval experience in the heart of the Old Town of Tallinn. It is the home of a rich merchant, whose guests enjoy delicious, authentic Hansa-era meals and drinks, authentic period music, and friendly service. All of the dishes on the menu, including the many wild game delicacies, are cooked using 15th-century recipes and methods.
19:00 Walking transfer to Rotermann Quarter
19:15 Visit to the Nordic Hotel Forum, a modern 4* superior business and conference hotel that is located at the very heart of the capital of Estonia, at the prominent location on the edge of Tallinn’s Old Town. All the hotel rooms are spacious and elegantly decorated and provide comfort to the most demanding of guests. The eighth floor of the hotel features a leisure Centre with an indoor pool, jacuzzi, Finnish and steam saunas. Fully equipped gym is open for our hotel guests even 24h a day.
20:00 Dinner at Restaurant PULL, a culinary gem renowned for exquisite steaks cooked gently over low heat and flavorful grilled dishes paired perfectly with fresh, healthy salads. Enjoy refreshing juices, smoothies, and carefully selected wines, all in a cozy atmosphere featuring stylish modern decor within a charming historic building. PULL prides itself on sourcing premium ingredients from top global farms and using authentic coal-fired grilling techniques to enhance flavors. Crafted by internationally acclaimed grill-masters Enn Tobreluts, Hanno Kuul, and Andres Tuule, Restaurant PULL delivers a truly unforgettable dining experience.
Thursday, September 18, 2025
Breakfast at the hotel
08:45 Meet at the hotel lobby
09:00 Transfer to Mövenpick Tallinn Hotel
09:15 Visit to Mövenpick Tallinn Hotel. The 4-star Mövenpick Hotel Tallinn brings a strong touch of luxury to Tallinn’s accommodation offering. In addition to fine dining and top-notch amenities, the hotel boasts a prime, central location near the city’s historic Old Town as well as popular shopping centres and restaurants. Rooftop conference rooms with sweeping views, a rooftop restaurant and a Spa & Relaxation area are among the perks that set Mövenpick Hotel apart.
09:45 Transfer to Kõrvemaa
Bring your sense of adventure and be ready to hike through bog. Visiting Estonia’s fascinating peat bogs is an absolute once-in-a-lifetime experience. These protected areas can be toured via wooden plank trails or by wearing specially developed bog-shoes to traverse the mushy, wet ground while also protecting the bog’s delicate ecosystem.
At midday, enjoy lunch at a cosy Forest Restaurant where a skilled cook prepares delicious Estonian dishes from local ingredients, many gathered from the surrounding forests. Dining here under the gentle forest canopy is the ideal way to recharge and continue your memorable day.
13:45 Drive back to Talllinn
14:45-16:30 Free time
16:30 Transfer to Telliskivi Creative City
16:45 Exploring the bohemian vibes of Tallinn at Telliskivi Creative City. Telliskivi Creative City is situated in a former industrial complex in Tallinn, now home to galleries, small shops, various creative companies, start-ups, and restaurants. This historic factory area has been transformed into a vibrant shopping and dining hotspot, making it a popular destination for culturally oriented residents of Tallinn as well as visitors and travelers.
During the tour you can get creative by making your own leather bracelet with Stella Soomlais Design Studio designers. Stella Soomlais is a leather designer from the younger Estonian generation. She makes leather bags and accessories with a minimalist aesthetic. Discover the art of crafting yourself as well! We will also visit the largest unique venue in Telliskivi area – Club of Different Rooms.
19:00 Visit to Fotografiska Tallinn and zero-waste dinner at Fotografiska Restaurant & Rooftop Garden
The Tallinn branch of a cutting-edge, Stockholm-based photography museum is a crossroad of world-class art, food and entertainment.
Fotografiska restaurant is a culinary destination where sustainability, seasonality and a profound respect for local territory are at the core of its philosophy. The restaurant follows an environmentally-friendly approach, utilizing creative cooking methods that ensure no raw materials go to waste. From flower to root and nose to tail, every part of the ingredients finds a purpose, whether in the kitchen or at the bar. Any minimal remnants left behind are transformed into compost overnight, returning nutrients back to the fields. This commitment to sustainable practices has earned the restaurant the prestigious Michelin Green Star, recognizing its dedication to the environment and innovative approach to gastronomy.
Friday, September 19, 2025
Breakfast at the hotel
08:50 check out and walking transfer to Swissôtel Tallinn
09:05-12:30 Site visits:
Swissôtel Tallinn Hotel is located in one of the city centre’s tallest buildings, boasting impressive views of the city and the Baltic Sea. 238 elegantly appointed guest rooms and suites feature state-of-the-art technology and exclusive amenities and services that cater to the needs of any traveller. Meeting facilities include 7 meeting rooms.
Tallinn Creative Hub Conference Center
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. The Seaplane Harbour is home to Tallinn’s unique seaplane hangars, as well as the historic Lembit submarine, numerous boats, yachts, and naval artillery. In 2012, the facility opened as the most exciting maritime museum in Northern Europe. The indoor venue is available for rent for conference gala dinners, receptions and other events.
Proto Invention Factory & Nobel Hall
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.
12:30-13:45 Farewell lunch at Lore Bistro in Noblessner area. 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.
Individual departures
Registration
- Registration is closed.
Terms and Conditions
- This fam trip is fully hosted by Visit Estonia / Enterprise Estonia, including flight tickets, overnight accommodation, meals, transfers and the ground programme.
- Travel to and from the departure airport, 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.
- Due to the limited number of places, only one representative of each company can participate in the fam trip. For the same reason, accompanying persons cannot be accepted.
- 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.
- We will share your organisation and contact details with our partners so they can reach out to you after the FAM trip. Please let us know before the FAM trip if you have any objections.
- If you have to cancel the trip and the flight ticket is already issued, you will be charged the cost of the flight 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 Assistant Ms Liina Hallist by email liina.hallist@ecb.ee