Conference Info

Venue

Salme Cultural Center (Salme Kultuurikeskus)

Salme street 12. 10413 Tallinn, Estonia 

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Salme Cultural Centre is located in Kalamaja, which is a subdistrict of the district in Northern Tallinn. It’s located just northwest of the historical town centre, on the coast of the Tallinn Bay.

This quiet neighbourhood has long been known for its colourful hodgepodge of old fashioned, working class houses. Recently it has also taken on a bohemian atmosphere, becoming the residence of choice for young, creative types. Visitors will also notice that some of the Kalamaja’s old industrial infrastructure is still intact and operating. Many factory buildings, however, have now been converted for other uses, like providing space for the city’s cutting edge art scene.

Take a look at Kalamaja’s main attractions and resturants/bars here.

Getting around in Tallinn

Order a taxi:

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Call a taxi:

Tallink Taxi short no: 1921; long no +372 640 8921

Tulika Taxi short no: 1200;long no +372 612 0000

Getting around with public transport.

Accommodation

Ülemiste Hotel**** (next to airport) quote “GeekOut 2014” for special price

Lennujaama tee 2, Tallinn 11101

Swissotel Tallinn*****

Tornimae street 3, Tallinn 10145

Radisson Blu Hotel Olümpia****

Liivalaia 33, Tallinn 10118

Radisson Blue Sky Hotel****

Ravala puiestee 3, Tallinn 10143

Other

Other tourist information about Tallinn can be found on Tallinn official tourism page.

Party

Yeah, there will be a kickass party hosted by ZeroTurnaround. Food, drinks and good music included. See you all there!

Time: 12th June, 18:00

Place: Lendav Taldrik.
The address is E-Hoone, 60a Telliskivi, 10412, Tallinn, Estonia. A close walk (11 min) from main venue.

Some recolletion of fun from GeekOut 2013 party.

Opening speech  by Oliver

ZT Geeks

Party-party

Previous GeekOut conferences

GeekOut 2013

All GeekOut 2013 talks

GeekOut 2012