The three things you'll use most

1. Airport → Old Town (tram 4 or bus 2)

Rada shows the next tram / bus from the terminal with a live countdown. Plus the vehicle's position on the map, so you know if it's actually coming or running late. See the airport-to-city guide for what to board.

2. A live map of the whole city

Every moving bus and tram in Tallinn, right now, on one screen. Tap a vehicle to see its route and next stops. Great for "is my tram coming or should I walk?" moments.

3. Trip planning in your language

Tell Rada where you want to go — the cruise port, Kadriorg, the seaside, Pirita — and it builds a door-to-door plan with walking and public transit combined.

Before you land

  • Download the app over hotel Wi-Fi or at home; it's tiny.
  • No account needed. Open it, tap your destination, go.
  • Pay for rides with the Ühiskaart smart card or the Ühistransport app. Rada shows times; it doesn't sell tickets — that's a separate app so you keep your booking history separate.
  • Offline-friendly: once you open a route, Rada keeps it cached so spotty signal doesn't strand you.

Tallinn has free public transport for residents. Tourists pay — but it's cheap, and a day ticket covers unlimited tram + bus for 24 hours.

Why locals (and their guests) use Rada

  • Real-time data from TLT's and Elron's official feeds.
  • 7 languages — switch in settings.
  • No ads, no account, no tracking.
  • Clean, fast iOS 26-native design.

Read the full Tallinn transport guide →