About this venue
Unibet Arena is Estonia’s largest multi-purpose indoor arena and one of Tallinn’s most important stages for major concerts, sports, and live entertainment. Opened in 2001, it was designed as a flexible, modern venue with configurable seating and a capacity of up to 10,000 attendees (depending on the setup), while sports events typically offer around 7,200 seats. Its clean, contemporary architecture and spacious concourses set a “big-event” tone from the moment you arrive.
Inside, the experience is built around comfort and production quality: strong sightlines from the stands, concert-ready technical capabilities, and acoustics that shine when the full stage build is in place. Practical amenities—well-marked entrances, cloakrooms, refreshment points, and roomy circulation areas—help keep the flow smooth before and after the show.
The arena sits on the western side of the city, with the Haabersti bus stop located right in front of the venue and convenient access for drivers with parking in the arena area. Exact address: Paldiski mnt 104b, Tallinn, Estonia. On site, follow the main pedestrian routes to your entrance and sector; for broader citywide transport context, see the section below on this page.
About the city
Tallinn, an elegant Baltic capital by the coast, stands out as one of the most appealing destinations for top-tier entertainment and major events. The blend of a medieval core and the city’s modern pulse creates an atmosphere where concert and sports experiences flow naturally into walks, dinners, and seaside relaxation. Visitors often appreciate how compact the center is, making it easy to plan a day without rushing and with plenty to enjoy.
A major advantage is the city’s practical infrastructure and clear transport logic. The public network includes buses, trams, and trolleybuses, operated by Tallinna Linnatranspordi (TLT), so getting to arenas and stadiums is straightforward and stress-free. If you arrive by air at Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport, the city center is quickly reached by public transport or taxi, while traveling by train brings you to Balti jaam, the main railway station right by the edge of the Old Town. For coach arrivals, Tallinna bussijaam is the primary long-distance bus station, making Tallinn easy to access from many directions.
Before or after the event, the city’s “bonus” is strong: Vanalinn (the Old Town) charms with narrow streets, viewpoints, and historic facades, and Raekoja plats is a natural spot for coffee or a short break. For a change of pace, stroll toward the waterfront and marinas, or switch to a greener mood in Kadriorg with its park and palace. If you’re after a more modern vibe, creative districts with local bars offer a great prelude to the evening, turning an event in Tallinn into a complete city night out.