
Estonian media is fascinated by the new concept of e-scooter rental services created by Bikeep and Radisson Hotel Group.
Discovering Tallinn, while staying in Park Inn by Radisson Meriton Hotel, has never been easier and smoother. Rental scooters can be taken from right in front of the hotel, easy to use with the Bikeep app, always charged, always ready to give visitors the best experience in Tallinn.
The partnership between Bikeep and Radisson Hotel Group brings smart micro-mobility infrastructure directly to hotel guests. By installing a Bikeep e-scooter parking and charging station at Park Inn by Radisson Meriton Hotel, guests can now rent a fully charged e-scooter without leaving the premises — no separate app accounts, no range anxiety, no hunting for available vehicles across the city.
For the hotel, the installation adds a tangible guest amenity that supports sustainable travel and differentiates the property in a competitive hospitality market. For guests, it offers a convenient, eco-friendly way to explore Tallinn's city center, waterfront, and Old Town at their own pace.
This collaboration is an example of how commercial properties can integrate smart bike and scooter infrastructure to deliver real value — both for guests and for the broader goal of reducing urban car dependency. Read the full story on Delfi (in Estonian)

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